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Berwald Sinfonk singulière Gothenburg SO/ Jarvi
7.35 Jacob de Senleches
En ce gracieux tamps joli Gothic Voices/Page
7.37 Francois Couperin Concert Royal No 4 in E minor: Trio Sonnerie
7.52 Mozart
Concerto for three pianos in F (K 242)
Vladimir Ashkenazy , Daniel Barenboim , Fou Ts'ong (pianos) ECO/ Barenboim
8.15 Haydn
Sonata V: I Thirst (The Seven Last Words of our
Saviour on the Cross, Op 51) Shostakovich Quartet Records
Lully
3: "All this new music, these motets, ballets and operas, please the King; and in the quarrel between the old masters and Lully, he takes Lully's side." (Anon 1675)
Lully Overture: Amadis Capriccio Stravagante / Skip Sempe
Laudate Pueri Les Arts
Florissants/ William Christie
Lully, arr Robert de Visee Apollo Air (Le Triomphe de lamour)
Chaconne des Harlequins
(Le bourgeois gentilhomme) Nigel North (theorbo) Lully 0 Dulcissime;
Domine Salvum Regem Les Arts Florissants/ William Christie
Lully, arr d'Anglebert Overture: Proserpine; Chaconne (Galatee) Kenneth Gilbert
(harpsichord)
Lully Dies Irae
Donna Brown (soprano)
Guillemette Laurens (mezzo) Howard Crook and Herve Lamy (tenors) Peter Kooy (bass)
Choir and Orchestra of La Chapelle Royale/
Philippe Herreweghe Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Tallis Spent in aUum
The Clerkes of Oxenford/ David Wulstan
9.47 Svendsen Cello
Concerto: Hege Waldeland (cello); Bergen SO/ Andersen
10.06 Elgar The Music
Makers: Janet Baker (mezzo) London Philharmonic
Choir and Orchestra/Boult
10.44
Krommer Octet-Partita in F, Op 57
Wind Soloists of the Chamber
Orchestra of Europe
11.03 Puccini Vecchia zimarra senti (La Boheme) Ruggero Raimondi (bass) Vicente Sardinero (bar) LPO/Georg Solti
11.06 Mozart Divertimento in B flat (K 254)
Linda Nicholson (fortepiano) Monica Huggett (violin) Timothy Mason (cello)
11.33 Paisiello
Santa speme tu sei (La
Passione di Gesu Cristo) Warsaw Chamber Opera Chorus; Warsaw Sinfonietta/ Wojciech Czepiel Records
conductor Barry Wordsworth Dong-Suk Kang (violin)
Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor, Op 82
Tchaikovsky Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty, Op 66 (excerpts)
A programme of Renaissance Spanish music from the time of Columbus, performed by Circa 1500, live from Broadcasting House, London.
Alan Blyth presents a tribute to the Yorkshire tenor Walter Widdop.
live from York Minster.
Introit: Drop, drop slow tears (Gibbons); Responses: (Byrd); Psalms 54 and 55 (Crotch, Clark, Atkins);
First Lesson: Isaiah 63, vv 1-9; Office Hymn: The royal banners forward go (Plainsong); Canticles:
Plainsong and Fauxbourdon (Byrd); Second Lesson: John 16, v 16 to end; Anthem: Eia Mater
(Dvorak); Hymn: Sing my tongue, the glorious battle (Grafton); Organ
Voluntary: Priere (Franck) Organist and Master of the Choristers Philip Moore. Assistant Organist John Scott Whiteley.
Sef Townsend introduces traditional music recorded during a visit to Mongolia, including the remarkable 'overtone' singing called khoomiy.
Producer Philip Tagney
with David Nice.
Producer Anthony Cheevers
with David Roper. Producer Julian Hale
Transcendental Study No 10 (Appassionato) Polonaise No 2 in E
Georges Cziffra (piano) Records
conductor Andras Ligeti Lazar Berman (piano) live from Le Corum.
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op 56a Tchaikovsky Piano
Concerto No 1 in Bflat minor, Op 23
8.45 An Introductory to France and the French Peter Jeffrey reads from Augustus Hare 's 19th-century guide.
9.05 Dvorak
Symphony No 8 in G, Op 88
Fr Philip Steer explains the importance of the 19th-century saint whose life is recounted in John Tavener 's Ikon of St Seraphim.
Soloists; Westminster
Singers; City of London Sinfonia/Richard Hickox (Next programme tomorrow 9.00pm
including works by Rosenmuller, Biber and Purcell, as well as Tartini's violin sonata
The Devil's Trill.
The Purcell Quartet
Richard Strauss
Sextet (Capriccio);
Japanische Festmusik , Op 84; Ich woUte ein
Strausslein binden. Op 68 No 2; Als mir dein Lied erklang; Dance Suite after Couperin (excerpts); Closing Scene (Capriccio)