Saint-Saens Septet in E flat: Maurice Andre
(trumpet); Alain Moglia and Gerard Jarry (violins) Serge Collot (viola)
Michel Tournus (cello)
Jacques Cazauran (double-bass); Jean-Philippe Collard (piano)
7.19 Chabrier, orch Mottl Bourée fantastique French National
Orchestra/Armin Jordan
7.35 Mozart Piano f Concerto No 17 in G (K453):
English Chamber Orch/
Murray Perahia (piano) [ 8.05 Wagner Siegfried Idyll: ECO/Ashkenazy Records
Jean Françaix (b. 23 May 1912) Piano Concertino
Claude Francaix (piano)
I LSO/Antal Dorati Divertissement
Milan Turkovic (bassoon) f Stuttgart CO/ Sieghart Guitar Concerto
I Alain Prevost (guitar)
Stringendo/Jean Thorel Rliapsody for viola and small orchestra
Ulrich Koch (viola) Orchestra of Radio
Luxembourg/The Composer Producer Tim Thorne. Records
Dvorak Serenade in E:
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
10.05 Dvorak, arr Rachel f Nicholson Slavonic dance No 10, Op 72 No 2
Haffner Wind Ensemble
10.11 Woolrich Quicksteps
Haffner Wind Ensemble
10.16 Gounod Petite symphonie: Haffner Wind Ensemble
10.37 Brahms, arr Patrick Clements
Hungarian dance No 3
Haffner Wind Ensemble
10.40 Brahms, orch Rubbra
Variations andfugue on a theme by Handel, Op 24
LSO/NeemeJarvi
conductor En
Shao Philip Fowke (piano) Beethoven Overture
Prometheus
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 54
Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol
Musorgsky, arr Ravel Pictures from an Exhibition
In the second of six programmes, Flamenco guitarist Marcos presents the Solea.
Vellinger Quartet
Mozart Quartet in D (K 499) (Hoffnieister)
Robert Simpson Quartet No 13
conductor
Stephen Kovacevich
Wagner Prelude, Act I (Lohengrin)
Sibelius Symphony No 4 in A minor. Op 63
A celebration of the life and art of the great Italian bass, bom 100 years ago this month. Written and presented by Nigel Douglas , with personal reminiscences from
Licia Albanese , Patrice Munsel and Rise Stevens. Producer Gillian Hush
Concerto in D minor for two violins (BWV 1043) Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman
(violins); English Chamber Orchestra/
Daniel Barenboim
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In the first of two programmes featuring
Father Willis organs, the 1864 instrument originally at Sherwell Chapel, Plymouth, and now restored at Great
Torrington Parish Church, is played by John Bishop , who also talks to
Ian Carson.
Widor Symphony No 2 inD
with Jeremy Beadle.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
The Cradle of Andalusia
The mystery of the Tartessian people and Spain's pre-Moorish past take Felipe Fernandez -
Armesto to Huelva, Italica, Carmona, Seville and Cordoba.
Producer Julian Hale
The Sixteen Choir and Orchestra conductor
Harry Christophers live from Seville. Parti
Guerrero Duo seraphim Missa Sancta et immaculata
Ceballos Hortus condusus
8.15 The Journey to Jerusalem
In 1588
Francisco Guerrero undertook a pilgrimage to the Holy
Land. His account of his travels, "El Viage de
Hierusalem", is read in a translation by Raymond Calcraft.
8.35 Part 2
Comes Hodie nobis caelorum
Rex Morales Emendemus in melius
Comes Quern vidistis, pastores?
Penalosa Ave verum corpus natum; Ave vere sanguis; Transeunte Domini Iesu
Comes 0 magnum mysterium
Lobo Ave Maria
Early 17th-century Seville had a notorious criminal underworld. June Harben and Professor Angel Garcia visit the haunts portrayed by Cervantes and his contemporaries. Producer Tessa Watt
conductor Jose Serebrier Peter Lawson (piano)
Turina La Oracion del
Torero
Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall go in search of musicians who have made
Madrid their home.
Producers Sarah Devonald and Alan Hall
Telemann Alles redet jetzt und singet; Ergeuss dich zur Salbung; Der Tag des Gerichts (excerpt)