Albinoni Concerto in D minor, Op 9 No 2
David Reichenberg (oboe) English Concert/Pinnock
7.13 Zelenka
Lamentation V (1722)
John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Chandos Baroque Players
7.35 Respighi
Trittico Botticelliano
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ Tamas Vasary
7.54 Mozart
Serenade in C minor (K388) C 0 of Europe Soloists/ Alexander Schneider
8.18
Schubert Klavierstiick in Eflat major (D 946)
Andras Schiff (piano) Records
Fourth of eight programmes. William Boyce Serenata: Solomon (Part 1)
Bronwen Mills (sop) Howard Crook (tenor)
Choir and Orchestra of the Parley of Instruments Roy Goodman Record
I The first of seven programmes to ceieuraie the pianist's 50th birthday this year.
Chopin Concerto No 1
Philharmonia/Paul Kletzki Schoenberg Suite, Op 25 Records
with Peter Paul Nash.
BBC Welsh Symphony
Orchestra/Tadaaki Otaka Peter Donohoe (piano)
Mozart Symphony No 32 in G (K 318)
11.40 A reading from
Clifton Helliwell 's memoirs Music in the Air.
11.45 Strauss Ein
Heldenleben
Philip French quarries gems from the BBC Sound Archives. This week: G M
Trevelyan on Macaulay and the Sense of Optimism, first broadcast in 1948. Producer Louise Purslow
with Paul Guinery.
Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Two Triumphal Airs
Hannes, Wolfgang and Bernhard Laubin
(trumpets); Simon Preston (organ); Norbert Schmitt (timpani) Vivaldi
Salve Regina (RV616) Jochen Kowalski (alto)
Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra/Vittorio Negri Szymanowski Myths, Op 30
Kaja Danczowska (violin) Krystian Zimerman (piano) Roussel
Symphony No 1 in D minor (Poeme de laforet) National Orchestra of France conductor Charles Dutoit Records
Producer Kate Bolton
Recorded in the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama last November.
Beethoven Grosse Fuge , Op 133
Shostakovich Quartet Noll
Tchaikovsky Quartet No 2 in F
Peter Porter reads a selection of his poetry. Producer Fiona McLean
leader Geoffrey Trabichoff conductor George Hurst Pascal Roge (piano) Mozart
Piano Concerto
No 25 in C (K 503)
SymPhony No 39 in Eflat (K 543)
Ralph Vaughan
Williams Michael Oliver challenges RVW's pastoral, Grand Old Man image through conversations with those who knew him.
A sequence for the first
Sunday in Lent, recorded at Tewkesbury Abbey. Exon Singers director
Christopher Tolley. Extracts iromThe
Imitation of Christ are read by Andrew Wincott and Terence Edmond. Motets by Clemens non Papa:
Salvator mundi; Deus qui nos patrem et matrem; 0 bone Jesu; Ego flos campi; Ave verum corpus; Decantabat populus.
(two pianos)
Stravinsky Sonata Poulenc agie
Stravinsky Concerto
Poulenc L'embarquement pour Cythere
The Queen and the Rebels
To celebrate the centenary of the birth of Italian playwright Ugo Betti , another chance to hear
Irene Worth as Argia in his most famous play, about the conflict of power and personality in the wake of revolution.
Translated by Henry Reed Director R D Smith
The second of three programmes.
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra/Esa-Pekka Salonen
Saschko Gawriloff (violin) Petri Alanko (flute) Anssi Karttunen (cello)
Ligeti: San Francisco Polyphony
Kaija Saariaho: A la fumee
Ligeti: Violin Concerto
Lutoslawski: Symphony No 3
(Final programme tomorrow at 9.10pm)
Mozart Quintet for piano and wind (K 452)
Jennifer Fowler Reeds , reflections, ripples (first broadcast)
Diana Burrell Wind quintet (first broadcast)
Brahms Piano Quartet in C minor, Op 60