Bizet Jeux d'Enfants Montreal SO/Dutoit
7.13 Rachmaninov
Two Pieces for piano (six hands)
Brigitte Engerer ,
Oleg Maisenberg and Elena Bachkirova
7.20 Pergolesi Sinfonia for cello and continuo Peter Howard (cello)
Joshua Koestenbaum (cello continuo)
Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord)
7.35 StravinskyConcerto in Eflat (Dumbarton Oaks): Saint Paul CO / Christopher Hogwood
7.52
Glinka Karnarinskaya : USSR SO/ Yevgeny Svetlanov
8.01 Cui Prelude , Op 64 No 9 in E
Margaret Fingerhut (piano)
8.05
D'Indy Sarabande and Minuet
Catherine Cantin (flute) Maurice Bourgue (oboe) Michel Portal (clarinet)
Amaury Wallez (bassoon) Andre Cazalet (hom) Pascal Roge (piano)
8.12 Tailleferre Piano
Trio: Deborah Richards
(piano); Manuel Gerstner (cello); Daniel Spektor (violin) Records
Frederick Delius
Cosmopolitan Influences 2: Scandinavia
Eventyr: Royal Liverpool PO/Charles Groves
To Be Sung of a Summer Night on the Water Vernon Kirk (tenor)
BBC Singers/Simon Joly Intermezzo: Fennimore and Gerda: Royal PO/ Thomas Beecham
The Song of the High Hills Ambrosian Singers RPO/Eric Fenby Records
based on the Scandinavian weekend of the Herne
Early Music Festival.
Naumann Overture: Cora
Concerto Koln/Ehrhardt
9.48 arr Terkelsen Three
Songs: Ulrik Cold (bass) Kristian Buhl-Mortensen
(lute)
9.56am Nielsen Three
Madrigals: Cantus Colin Konrad Junghanel (lute)
10.03 Naumann
Harpsichord Concerto in Bftat: Gerald Hambitzer (h'chord); Concerto Koln
10.18 Pederson Ad te levavi; Laudate Dominum Ars Nova/Bo Holten
10.29 Roman
Drottningholmmusik Concerto Koln
10.51 Bellman Four
Songs: Ulrik Cold (bass) Kristian Buhl-Mortensen (guitar)
11.01 Kraus Symphony in C minor: Concerto Koln
conductor Andrew Davis Boris Berman (piano) Strauss Don Juan Prokofiev Piano
Concerto No 5
Beethoven Symphony No 3 in Eflat (Eroica)
Philip Langridge (tenor) Elizabeth Harley (mezzo) Radoslav Kvapil (piano) Alison Wells (soprano) Susan Flannery and Margaret Maguire (mezzos) Dvorak Poetic Tone
Pictures, Op 85 Nos 4,6 and 12 Janacek The Diary of One Who Disappeared
conductor
Nicholas Braithwaite
Saeverud Peer Gynt: incidental music, Op 28 Wiren Serenade for Strings, Op 11
Hurlstone Fantasy
Variations on a Swedish Air
Bartok Suite , Op 4b
Ravel Rapsodie Espagnole Richard McMahon and Martin Jones (pianos)
The first of eight programmes.
Apollo Saxophone Quartet arr Apollo Saxophone Quartet Two Bulgarian Folksongs
Petar Lyondev Kaval Sviri Nikolai Kaufman
Dve Tourlacki Pesen
Tristan Keuris Music for Saxophones
Dave Liebman The Grey
Convoy
Michael Ball Serenade for Seikilos
Jean Rivier Grave et presto
with Jeremy Nicholas. Producer Sarah Devonald
The National Arts Debate
Robert Hewison investigates the increasing scope of public intervention in the arts and the new emphasis on arts education. Guests include
Alan Peacock and Roger Taylor. Producer Julian Hale
Melvyn Tan (Beethoven's Broadwood piano)
London Classical Players/ Roger Norrington
Haydn Symphony No 44 in E minor (Trauer) Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G
8.30 Hammerklavier!
A monologue by Beethoven's piano, avenging 200 years of music history.
8.40 Haydn Symphony No 103 in Eflat (Drum Roll)
Terminal
Frank is frightened of flying. He is obsessed with Kay. The only place he can meet her is on a plane. The result is a psychological romance. James Mavor 's words are spoken against Adrian Johnston 's extensive music track. Director Alan Drury
performed at the 1991 Proms by the USSR Ministry of Culture Chamber Choir/
Valery Polyanksy
Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op 46 Nos 4, 5 and 8; Serenade in Efor strings, Op 22; Slavonic Dances, Op 72 Nos land 7
Except in Scotland. As broadcast this morning on R5