Mendelssohn
Overture: Ruy Bias
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra/
Claus Peter Flor
7.08 Schubert
An den Mond (D296)
Mitsuko Shirai (soprano) Hartmut Holl (piano)
7.14 Weber, orch Berlioz Invitation to the Dance
Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra conductor
Herbert von Karajan
7.35 Tchaikovsky
Polonaise (Eugene Onegin ) USSR State Symphony Orchestra conductor
Yevgeny Svetlanov
7.40 Prokofiev
Violin Concerto No 1 in D
Anne-Sophie Mutter National Symphony
Orchestra of Washington conductor
Mstislav Rostropovich
8.01 Kodaly
Suite: Haryjdnos
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra conductor
Ferenc Fricsay Records
Telemann
5: An Evening with the Collegium Musicum
Overture in C (Hamburger EWundFlut)
Musica Antiqua Cologne conductor
Reinhard Goebel
Concerto in D for four violins without continuo Members of Musica
Antiqua Cologne Die Nacht
(Die Tageszeiten)
Johannes Mannov (bass) Freiburg Vocalensemble Freiburg Collegium
Musicum conductor
Wolfgang Schafer
Concerto in D minor for two chalumeaux and orchestra
Erich Hoeprich and Lisa Klewitt (chalumeaux) Musica Antiqua Cologne/ Reinhard Goebel
Records
leader Andrew Orton conductor
Edward Downes
Elgar Overture: In the South (Alassio) Rachmaninov
Symphonic Dances, Op 45
The Second Texaco
Trophy One-Day International
Commentary from The Oval by Brian Johnston ,
Jonathan Agnew and Peter Baxter , with expert comment from Vic Marks and Mike Hendrick.
Scorer Bill Frindall.
1.10 World Cup 1992
Jonathan Agnew and Peter Baxter with part 2 of their look back at the fifth
World Cup.
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40 Commentary
A short selection of some of her performances of arias by Mozart. Records
Graeme McNaught (piano) Mozart Fantasy in C minor (K 475)
Ronald Stevenson
Peter Grimes Fantasy (first broadcast)
Brahms Fantasies, Op 116
Chopin Fantasy in F minor, Op 49
leader Stephen Bryant conductor
Mark Wigglesworth
Thomas Zehetmair (violin) Sophie Rolland (cello)
Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No 1, Op 9
Brahms Double Concerto in A minor, Op 102
Haydn Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor (Farewell) (Given earlier this evening in the Barbican Halt, London)
The third of four programmes celebrating the music of lannis Xenakis.
Introduced by Peter Nelson.
Syrmos (1959)
Alax (1985) (first UK broadcast)
Akrata (1965)
Music Projects, London conductor Richard Bemas
Sullivan Ruddigore (excerpts)
Glyndebourne Festival Chorus
Pro Arte Orchestra/ Malcolm Sargent
Except in Scotland. As broadcast this morning on R5