Torelli Concerto grosso in G minor, Op 8 No 6 Polish Chamber
Orchestra/
Jerzy Maksymiuk
7.08
Barbieri Paloma Song (The Little Barber of Lavapies)
Teresa Berganza (mezzo) English Chamber Orchestra/
Enrique Garcia Asensio
7.10
Schumann Papillons
Murray Perahia (piano)
7.35 Boyce
Symphony No 6 in F
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ Ronald Thomas
7.42 Carl Stamitz
Wind Quartet in Eflat, Op 8 No
Czech Wind Quartet
7.52 Hummel Piano
Concerto in A minor,
Op 85: Stephen Hough
English Chamber Orchestra/ Bryden Thomson Records
Sullivan
(bom 150 years ago today) HMS Pinafore (extracts) George Baker ,
John Cameron , Richard Lewis , Owen Brannigan , Elsie Morison ,
Marjorie Thomas , Monica Sinclair Glyndeboume Festival Chorus
Pro Arte Orchestra/ Malcolm Sargent Records
with Susan Sharpe.
A special edition featuring requests from this week's Radio Goes to Town in Bury St Edmunds. Records
conductor Jiri Starek
Vanessa Latarche (piano)
Novak Overture: Marysa Mendelssohn Piano
Concerto No 1 in G minor, Op 25
Schubert
Ballet Music No 1
(Rosamunde)
Suk Fairy Tale Suite
York Piano Trio
James Campbell (clarinet) live from Broadcasting House, London. Messiaen
Quartetfor the End of Time
Clifford Curzon (piano)
Schubert Impromptu in Bflat (D935J; Sonata in B flat (D 960) Record
live from Bristol Cathedral.
Introit: It is a Thing Most Wonderful; Responses:
Clucas; Psalm 32 (Elvey); First Lesson: Exodus 33, vv 7-23; Office Hymn: Hail, Gladdening Light;
Canticles: Howells in G; Second Lesson: Luke 2, v 41-end; Anthem: Blessed City, Heavenly Salem (Edward Bairstow );
Hymn: The Lord is King! Lift up Thy Voice; Organ voluntary: Final from
Symphony No 3 (Vieme). Choir directed by Christopher Brayne. Organist Ian Ball.
The second of two programmes with Beate Früh. Alsace , Our Little Country Folk revival and folk cabaret from Roger Siffer , Rene Egles and "La
Manivelle": the Peasants' Rebellion, the sound of the traditional zither, the "epinette des Vosges", and songs (plus a recipe) from Strasbourg.
Producer John Thornley
with Jeremy Beadle. Producer Tim Thorne
The poets Tony Curtis ,
Vicky Feaver and Adrian Mitchell talk to
Graham Fawcett about Shelley and their recent visit to Lerici to participate in the Shelley bicentenary readings.
Producer John Boundy
conductor
Jukka-Pekka Saraste Olli Mustonen (piano)
Thomas Zehetmair (violin) Berg Chamber Concerto for violin, piano and 13 wind instruments
Webem Symphony, Op 21 Mozart Symphony No 39 in E flat (K 543)
Japan has the lowest crime rate in the developed world. Yet organised crime, controlled by the Yakuza, Japan's gangsters, operates on a bigger scale than the US mafia and permeates every facet of the Japanese economy. How does Japan accommodate this criminal warp in the fabric of such a closely-woven society? Philip Short , BBC Tokyo correspondent, investigates the place of crime in Japan. Producer Donald Macleod
(bass) with Cord Garben (piano) Schubert Fahrt zum
Hades (D526); Der Tod und das Madchen (D531) Der Wanderer (D489) Totengrdberlied (D44) Der Schiffer (D536) Brahms Steig ' auf, getiebter Schatten, Op 94 No 2; Der Tod, das ist die kuhle Nacht, Op 96 No 1 Auf dem Kirchhofe, Op 105 No 4; Kein Haus ,
Keine Heimat , Op 94 No 5 Versunken, Op 86 No 5 Schumann Der Anne
Peter, Op 53 No 3
Freisinn, Op 25 No 2; Die Beiden Grenadiere, Op 49 No 1; Fruhlingsfahrt, Op 45 No 2
Loewe Meeresleuchten, Op 145 No 1; Im Sturme, Op 145 No 3; HeimUchkeit, Op 145 No 4; Reiterlied, Op 145 No 5;
Susses Begrabnis , Op 62 No 4;
Tom der Reimer , Op 135a Odins Meeresritt , Op 118
Stravinsky Duo Concertant
Roberto Gerhard
Gemini Erich Gruenberg (violin) Susan Bradshaw (piano)
Beethoven Meeresstille undgliickliche Fahrt, Op
112; Violin Sonata in G, Op 96; Choral Fantasy, Op 80
Except in Scotland. As broadcast this morning on R5