with Andrew Lyle. Including at:
7.03 Corelli Concerto
GrossoinF, Op 6 No 2 Bath Festival Orchestra/ Yehudi Menuhin
7.34 Tippett Concertofor Double String Orchestra Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
8.31 Haydn Piano trio in E Beaux Arts Trio
Britten in America
The trees they grow so high Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Graham Johnson (piano)
Sonatina Romantica (1940) Anthony Goldstone (piano) Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo
Peter Pears (tenor)
The Composer (piano) (Mono) Sinfonia da Requiem New Philharmonia
Orchestra/The Composer
with Susan Sharpe.
Bach, arr Hess Adagio (Toccata, Adagio and Fugue BWV 564) Myra Hess (piano)
10.05 Respighi Ancient
Airs and Dances: Suite No 2
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
10.25 Mozart Chi sa, chi sa, qual sia (K 582)
Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo)
Vienna CO/Gyorgy Fischer
10.30 Dittersdorf
Harp Concerto
Marisa Robles (harp)
Academy of St Martin/ Iona Brown
10.50 Alwyn
Autumn Legend
Geoffrey Browne (cor anglais) London PO/The Composer
11.02 Wolf
Benedeit, die sel'ge Mutter Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Erik Werba (piano)
11.08 Rossini String Sonata No 4 in Bfkt
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
11.20 Clara Schumann
Sonata in G minor
Josef de Beenhouwer (piano)
Tommasini The Good-
Humoured Ladies
English Concert Orchestra/ Richard Bonynge
11.55
Herrmann Aria from Salammbo National PO/
Charles Gerhardt. Records
Schubert's song-cycle performed by Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone)
Malcolm Martineau (piano) Record
live from Pebble Mill.
Lindsay Quartet
Schubert Quartet in B flat (D 112)
Tippett Quartet No 5
with Anthony Burton.
Peter Barker presents the second programme looking at the history of some of the BBC's orchestras.
Brahms, arr Sargent 0 thou Death, how bitter art thou (Four Serious Songs) Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) BBC SO/Malcolm Sargent Vaughan Williams Suite: Coast of Command (5th mot) BBC Northern Orchestra/ Muir Mathieson Berlioz
Overture: Roman Carnival
BBC SO/Rudolf Schwarz Producer Sile O'Modhrain
live from Guildford
Cathedral.
Introit: 0 Hearken Thou
(Elgar); Responses:
(Bawden); Psalms 114, 115 (Doveton); First Lesson: Ezekiel 34, vv 11-16;
Canticles: Kelly in C; Second Lesson: I Peter 1, v 22b to 2, v 10; Anthem: Cantique de Jean Racine (Faure);
Hymn: Who would true valour see (Monks Gate);
Organ Voluntary: Imperial March (Elgar). Organist and Master of the Choristers
Andrew Millington.
with Natalie Wheen , from Birmingham. Her guest is Simon Rattle.
Producer Jeremy Hayes
live from Symphony Hall, Birmingham.
Jard van Nes (mezzo)
CBSO Chorus (Women's voices); Children of Shrewsbury School and the School of St Mary and St Anne, Abbots Bromley conductor Simon Rattle
Boulez Notations I-IV
7.45 Vienna: City of Nostalgia and Revolution Professor Peter Pulzer examines the artistic flowering that counterpointed political turmoil in late 18th-century Vienna.
8.05 Mahler Symphony No 3 in D minor
In the second of three archive programmes, Sir John Gielgud reads from In Memoriam.
(Third programme tomorrow at
9.00pm)
Heinz Holliger (oboe) Baden-Baden RSO/ Michael Gielen
Bernd Alois
Zimmermann
Oboe Concerto
Boulez
Figuresdoubles-prismes
Robert Hewison interviews film maker Leni Riefenstahl.
Conor Cruise O'Brien discusses his biography of Edmund Burke. And a review of a new opera by Andrew Toovey - Ubu. Producer Fiona McLean
The second programme pairing Bartok's quartets with Beethoven's Op 18 set. Endellion Quartet
Beethoven Quartet in G, Op 18 No 2
Bartok Quartet No 4
Except in Scotland. As broadcast this morning on R5
English study texts: Lamb (2)