Stravinsky Suite No 1
Ensemble InterContemporain/ Pierre Boulez
7.05 Bax
Morning Song (Maytime in Sussex)
Margaret Fingerhut (piano); LPO/
Bryden Thomson
7.13 Charles Lefebvre
Suite, Op 57
Aulos Wind Quartet
7.35 Geminiani
Concerto grosso in D minor (after Corelli's Sonata 'La Follia') La Petite Bande/
Sigiswald Kuijken
7.47 Boccherini
Symphony in C, Op 21 No 3: I Solisti Veneti/ Claudo Scimone
8.11
Stravinsky Scherzo fantastique
New York PO/Boulez Records
Meeresstilk und glückliche Fahrt, Op 112
Vienna PO/Abbado
Violin Sonata in G, Op 96 Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Choral Fantasy in C minor, Op 80
Maurizio Pollini (piano) Soloists; Vienna State
Opera Chorus; Vienna PO/ Claudio Abbado Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Saint-Saens Rhapsodic d'Auvergne
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano) RPO/Andre Previn
9.47 Britten Welcome Ode
Senior Choirs of the City of London School for Girls and the City of London School; LSO/Hickox
9.56 Chopin Cello Sonata in G minor
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello); Martha Argerich (piano)
10.27 Verdi
La fatal pietra; Morir, si pura e bella; 0 terra addio (Aida)
Giovanni Martinelli (tenor) Rosa Ponselle (soprano)
10.40 Strauss
Symphonic fragment: The Legend of Joseph
Seattle Symphony/ Schwarz
11.09 Dupre
Suite Bretonne
Johannes Geffert (organ)
11.24 Haydn Symphony No 96 in D (Miracle)
Cleveland Orchestra/Szell Records
conductor David Atherton Berlioz Overture: Le
Corsaire
Bizet L'Arlésienne: Suite
No
Stravinsky Orpheus
New World String Quartet Lowri Blake (cello) live from Broadcasting House, London.
Schubert String Quintet in C (D 956)
Beatrice Harrison (cello) Trad Londonderry Air - duet with a nightingale
Rimsky-Korsakov The nightingale and the rose Delius Caprice and Hegy.Orchestra/Eric Fenby Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
New Symphony
Orchestra/The Composer. (Mono records, 1928-1930)
Live from Westminster Cathedral.
Deus in adiutorium (Plainsong)
Office Hymn: Ad coenam Agni providi (Plainsong)
Psalms 125, 126 (Plainsong); Canticle (Plainsong)
Homily: The Rt Rev Monsignor Canon Patrick O'Donoghue
Magnificat: Primi Toni (Victoria); Motet: Laudibus in sanctis (Byrd)
Organ Voluntary: Finale from Symphonie VI (Vierne)
Celebrant the Rev Mark Langham.
The first of two programmes with Beate Fruh.
The Hunter from the Pfalz Wine-songs, Richard the Lionheart, the Sausage Fair at Bad Dürkheim,
'kerwe' village festivals and an early 19th-century freedom song.
Producer John Thornley
with Lyndon Jenkins. Producer Hugh Warwick
Eugenio Barba , the founder of the Odin
Theatre in Denmark, talks to Christopher Cook. Producer Fiona McLean
conductor
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Victoria Mullova (violin) live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. Schoenberg Violin Concerto
8.05 The pianist
Stephen Pruslin on The Greening of Musical Vision.
8.25 Sibelius
Symphony No 2 in D
1991 Reith Lecturer
Steve Jones attempts to span the gulf between the arts and sciences. This month, the music of genes, the world in different colours, the Mother of Mankind - and can we afford "Big Science"?
Producer Mike Greenwood
The last of four programmes played by Sophie Rolland (cello) and - Marc-André Hamelin
(piano)
Sonata in C, Op 102 No 1; Sonata in D, Op 102 No 2
Dramatic cantata: Ino.
Text by Carl Wilhelm Ramler.
A product of the octogenarian Telemann's Indian summer, Ino may justly be regarded as the composer's vocal chef d'oeuvre.
Emma Kirkby (soprano) St James 's Baroque Players conductor Ivor Bolton.
Souvenirs, Op 28; Four Songs, Op 13; Violin Concerto
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