Charpentier Marche de
Triomphe et Second Air de Trompette: Hannes,
Wolfgang and Bernhard Laubin (trumpets)
Simon Preston (organ)
Norbert Schmitt (timpani)
7.07 Stanley Concerto No 4 in D minor: The Parley of Instruments/Roy Goodman
7.16 Brahms Academic Festival Overture
Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestra/Bernard Haitink
7.35 Barber Overture: The School for Scandal Saint Louis SO/ Leonard Slatkin
7.44 Mendelssohn
String Symphony No 5 in Bflat
English String Orchestra/ William Boughton
7.56 Hoist St Paul 's Suite Guildhall String
Ensemble/Robert Salter
8.09 Moeran First Rhapsody: Ulster
Orchestra/Vemon Handley
8.22 Virgil Thomson Joyful Fugue: Budapest SO/James Bolle. Records
Richard Strauss and the Third Reich
3: "Tone and Word are brother and sister." Sextet (Capriccio)
Philharmonia Orchestra/ Wolfgang Sawallisch Japanische Festmusik , Op 84
Bavarian State
Orchestra/The Composer Ich wollte ein Strausslein binden, Op 68 No 2; Als mir dein Lied erklang, Op 68 No 4
Lucia Popp (soprano) Munich Radio
Orchestra/Kurt Eichorn Gavotte; Wirbeltanz Allemande (Dance Suite after Couperin)
Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Erich Leinsdorf Closing Scene (Capriccio) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)
with Susan Sharpe.
Delius On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring
English Sinfonia/Groves Corrette Laudate Dominum Soloists; Lyon Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble/ Guy Cornut
Faure Theme and Variations in C minor, Op 73: Kathleen Long (piano) Rimsky-Korsakov Night on Mount Triglav: Slovak PO/Bystrik
Rezucha Beethoven 12 Variations on a Russian Dance "Das Waldmadchen" (WoO 71) Hummel Septet Militaire, Op 114: Capricorn
Brahms Rhapsody in G minor, Op 79 No 2 Radu Lupu (piano)
Mozart Symphony No 44 in D (K 81)
ASMF/NevilleMarriner Rossini Duetto Buffo di due gatti
Victoria de los Angeles (sop) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (sop) Gerald Moore (piano) Records
conductor Igor Kennaway Sibelius Lemminkainen and the Maidens ofSaari Symphony No 4 in A minor, Op 63
Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) John Lenehan (piano) live from Broadcasting House, London. Faure agie
Rachmaninov Sonata in G minor, Op 19
Victor de Sabata conducts Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor: Berlin PO (Mono record: 1939)
recorded in Trinity Cathedral, Trenton, USA. Introit: Silent Devotion and Response (Bloch); Responses:
(Near); Phos Hilaron ; Christ, Mighty Savior
(David Hurd ); Psalms: 42, 43 (Bertalot); First Lesson: II Esdras 2, vv 42-48;
Canticles: (Gerald Near); Second Lesson: II
Corinthians 2, v 14 to 3, v 16; Anthems: Psalm 67 (Ives); Brazilian Psalm
(Berger); Hymn: Rejoice ye pure in heart; Postlude: The People Respond - Amen! (Dan Locklan) Princeton Singers/ John Bertalot
Organist Tom Goeman
Peter Cloudsley presents music from the High Andes. Producer John Thornley
with Brian Kay.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
conductor Andrew Davis Christian Tetzlaff (violin) live from the Auditorium Maximum.
Dvorak Violin Concerto
7.35 Peter Millar has been finding out what reunification means.
7.55 Bruckner Symphony No 9
Dr Steve Jones
_ scans the fast changing scientific climate. Producer Julian Brown
A gift to Stephen Wilkinson for his 70th birthday. BBC Northern Singers
Elizabeth Maconchy On Stephenses Day
John McCabe Proud Songsters
Alan Bullard The Spacious Firmament
Michael Ball Wild Air John Joubert Sonnett Stephen Dodgson
Invocation David Gow Do not go gentle
Yehuda Hanani (cello) Julius Drake (piano)
Debussy Sonata in D minor Bach Suite No 3 in C for cello solo
Barber Sonata, Op 6
Falla Suite populaire espagnole
Haydn
Symphony No 49 (La
Passione); Credo (Missa Sanctae CaeciHae); Symphony No 26 (Lamentatione)