Andrew Lyle presents the Wednesday edition, which includes music by Beethoven, Strauss, Chopin and Dvorak and at
8.41* Saint-Saens
Septet, Op 65
Suk
Return to health (Lullabies) Margaret Fingerhut (piano)
A Summer's Tale
Czech Philharmonic
Orchestra conductor Libor Pesek
Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Bach Cantata No 68: Abo hat Gott die Welt geliebt Arleen Auger (soprano) Theo Adam (bass)
Choir of St Thomas 's, Leipzig
New Bach Collegium Musicum of Leipzig conductor
Hans-Joachim Rotzsch
10.18
Mozart Divertimento in Eflat (K 563) (mvts 1-3)
Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Georges Janzer (viola) Eva Czako (cello)
10.41 Dohnanyi
Variations on a Nursery Song, Op 25
Ernst von Dohnanyi (piano) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Adrian Boult
11.04 Britten
The Golden Vanity, Op 78 Benjamin Britten (piano) Wandsworth Boys' Choir/ Russell Burgess
11.22
Vaughan Willliams The Running Set
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ George Hurst
11.27
Rossini Duet : Upoeta ha ragione (Il Turco in Italia)
Maria Callas (soprano) Franco Calabrese (bass) Orchestra of La Scala , Milan/
Gianandrea Gavazzeni
11.35
Mozart Divertimento in Eflat (K 563) (mvts 4-6)
Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Georges Janzer (viola) Eva Czako (cello)
11.54 Milhaud
Kentuckiana
Louisville Orchestra/ Robert Whitney Records
conductor Barry Wordsworth
Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Saint-Saens
Ballet: Javotte Offenbach
Cello Concerto (Militaire) Messager
Hungarian Dance and Finale (Les Deux Pigeons)
(violin)
Roger Vignoles (piano)
Mozart Sonata in Bflat (K 454)
Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 30 No 2
Ysaye Sonata in D minor for solo violin, Op 27 No 3 Saint-Saens Sonata No 1 in D minor, Op 75
conductor
Nicholas Cleobury
Nicholas Daniel (oboe) Joy Farrall (clarinet) Haydn
Symphony No 97 in C John Adams
The Chairman
Dances McCabe
Concerto for oboe, clarinet and orchestra
Eastman Wind Ensemble/ Frederick Fennell
Holst Hammersmith
Prelude and Scherzo
Robert Russell Bennett
Symphonic Songs for Band Records
live from the Chapel of Eton College, sung by the 1992 Eton Choral Course. Introit: A Hymn to the Mother of God (Tavener); Responses: (Holmes);
Psalms: 142, 143 (Atkins, Bamby); First Lesson: I Samuel 14, vv 1-15; Canticles: Collegium Regale (Tavener);
Second Lesson: Luke 18, v 31-end; Anthem: Lo, the full final sacrifice (Finzi); Organ Voluntary:
Fugue sur le nom d'Alain (Durufle)
Director of Music Ralph Allwood
Organist Adrian Lucas
Edward Greenfield with music, news of events in the arts world, and weather.
Producer Anthony Cheevers
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, conductor Libor Pesek
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
8.15 Nicholas Till traces the path by which Charles Ives came to be considered the "father of American music", through the words of the composer and his contemporaries. With Edward Bishop as Ives.
8.35 Ives Holidays Symphony
Sousa, arr Stokowski The Stars and Stripes Forever
Conversations with Bryan Magee about ideas that have come to prominence or grief this century.
2: The End of the Socialist Dream
Professor Stuart Hall , Lord Donoughue,
Eric Hobsbawm and David Marquand talk frankly about what was intrinsically wrong with socialism from their academic and professional perspectives.
Producer Matt Thompson
Ulrike Petersen and Gemet
Sussmuth (violins)
Friedemann Weigle (viola) Hans-Jakob Eschenburg (cello)
Mozart Quartet in D minor (K 421)
Berg Quartet, Op 3
Cantata: Zephyr et Flore Julianne Baird (soprano)
Music's Re-creation Record
Walton
Improvisations on an Impromptu of Benjamin Britten ; Spitfire Prelude and Fugue; Cello Concerto