Elgar Serenade for Strings
Academy of St
Martin/Neville Marriner
7.14 Shostakovich
Piano Trio Nol, Op 8 Chung Trio
7.35 Vivaldi
Violin Concerto in D, Op 3 No 9 (LEstro Armonico) Academy of Ancient Music/
Christopher Hogwood
7.44 Reger
Four Tone Poems after Arnold Bocklin
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi
8.12 Milhaud
Suite Provençale
Orchestre de la Societe des
Concerts de la
Conservatoire/ Serge Baudo Records
Frederick Delius
Cosmopolitan Influences 5:France
French Songs
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
(tenor); Felicity Lott (sop) Eric Fenby (piano)
Paris: The Song of a Great City
Bournemouth SO/ Richard Hickox
Idyll Felicity Lott (soprano)
Thomas Allen (baritone) Royal PO/Eric Fenby Records
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 27 in B flat (K 595) ECO/
Murray Perahia (piano)
10.06 Hindemith
Concerto for Orchestra
Chicago SO/Neeme Jarvi
10.18 Francois Couperin Concert Royal No 1 in G L'Ecole d'Orphee
10.30 Arnold Cooke
Concerto for Strings City of London
Sinfonia/Richard Hickox
10.43 Falla
Concerto for harpsichord and five instruments
Rafael Puyana (h'chord) Ensemble/Mackerras
conductor
David Robertson
Artur Pizarro (piano)
Stravinsky Ballet: Agon Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 3 in D minor Dvorak Symphony No 6 inD
Alexander Baillie (cello) Martin Roscoe (piano) live from the Concert Hall, New Broadcasting House. Beethoven Variations on "Ein Madchen oder
Weibchen " Op 66; Sonata in A, Op 69; Variations on "Bei Mannem wekhe Liebe fuhlen" (WoO 46)
with James Naughtie.
John Ogdon
The English pianist, who died in 1989, in recitals from the beginning and end of his career.
Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 111
Messiaen Vingt Regards sur ienfant Jesus: Nos 1-5 Ogdon is remembered by his wife and friends, and through an early interview. Liszt Dante Sonata
Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 109
conductor Charles Groves Gordon Hunt (oboe)
Roger Steptoe Oboe
Concerto (first broadcast) Vaughan Williams
Norfolk Rhapsody No 1
from Cardiff with Edward Seckerson. Producer John Jones
In the first of six programmes looking at the way jazz has developed in the four Scandinavian countries, John Surman , one of Britain's leading jazz musicians who works regularly in Scandinavia, talks to the writer and broadcaster Johs Bergh about some of the early practitioners - Ame
Hulpher, Svend Asmussen and Cecil Aagard.
Producer Derek Drescher
Since his famous 50s image, fust what is it that makes today's homes so different?,
Richard Hamilton 's paintings and installations have continued to provoke comment about contemporary life. With a major exhibition of his work about to open in the Tate Gallery, London, he talks to David Sylvester about the ideas and concerns that stimulate his work.
Producer Judith Bumpus
The first of three programmes from this year's festival featuring premieres of music by Robert Simpson.
Presented by Chris de Souza and Robert Simpson. City of London
Sinfonia/Richard Hickox Susan Milan (flute)
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
Simpson Flute Concerto (first performance)
8.05 1929 - The Malvern Triumvirate?
Chris de Souza explores the origins of the Malvern Festival with contributions from George Bernard
Shaw, Sir Barry Jackson and Sir Edward Elgar.
Readings by Roger Hume.
8.15 Nielsen
Flute Concerto
Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A, Op 92
Clive Wilmer looks back at past Poets of the Month, including interviews and poems from Thorn Gunn , Tony Harrison , Donald Davie , Les Murray ,
Patricia Beer , Czeslaw Milosz and John Heath-Stubbs .
Producer Fiona McLean
Bridge Three Idylls
Prokofiev Quartet No 2 in F, Op 92 (On
Kabardinian themes)
Schubert Quartet in D minor (D810) (Death and the Maiden)
Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op 11; Mazurek in E minor, Op 49; Violin
Concerto in A minor, Op 53
Except in Scotland. As broadcast this morning on R5