Weber, orch Berlioz Invitation to the Dance
BBC Scottish SO/ Antoni Wit
7.10 Tomlinson First
Suite of English Dances
7.25 Delius The Walk to the Paradise Garden
BBC Concert Orchestra/ Ashley Lawrence
7.35 Lambert Music for Orchestra
7.47 Rawsthorne Piano
Concerto No I
Malcolm Binns (piano)
8.06 Debussy, orch Busser Petite Suite
8.21 Delius Dance
Rhapsody No 1: BBC
Concert Orch/Wordsworth
8.32 Bax Mediterranean
8.36 Bourgeois Dance
Variations: BBC Concert
Orchestra/Lawrence
Nicolai Overture: The
Merry Wives of Windsor
9.15 Schubert An Silvia; Stdndchen
9.20 Purcell The Fairy Queen: First Music and Second Music
9.27 Artist of the Week:
Victoria de los Angeles (sop) Mendelssohn, orch
Douglas Gamley Auf Fliigeln des Gesanges
Martini, orch Douglas Gamley Plaisir d'amour
9.34 Rachmaninov
Dances from "Aleko"
9.44 Composers of the Week preview:
Court of Philip II
Pieces by Cabezon and Lopez
9.49 Walton Orchestral poem: As You Like It
10.03 Chopin Polonaise in Aflat, Op 53
10.10 Symphony of the Week: J C Bach
London Symphony
10.24 Puccini
La Bohème (Act 1, excerpt)
10.40 Debussy Jardins sous la pluie (Estampes);
Reflets dans l'eau (Images)
10.50 Lotti Crucifixus
10.54 Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra
11.19 Ravel, orch Grainger
La Vallée des cloches
11.25 Bvrd The Bells
11.32 Faure Pie Jesu (Requiem)
11.36 Tchaikovsky
Fantasy Overture: Romeo andjuliet
Producer Sarah Devonald
The Early Chanson The first of two programmes of 15th-century songs and instrumental pieces performed by Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor),
Christopher Wilson and Tom Finucane (lutes) and Pavlo Beznosiuk (fiddle). Producer Kate Bolton
Introduced by Philip French.
Sir Compton Mackenzie at 80 on The
Art of Memory, first broadcast in 1963. Producer Louise Purslow
Carol Vaness (sopprano) Florence Quivar (mezzo) Dennis O'Neill (tenor)
Roberto Scandiuzzi (bass) Bavarian Radio Chorus and SO/Colin Davis
The rare instrumental
Baroque trios of Francisco José de Castro played by L'Academia d'Harmonia, with an interlude of guitar music by Santiago de Murcia.
Edith Vogel and James Gibb (piano duet) Rondo in A (D947) (Lebensstürme)
Rondo in A (D951) Divertissement a la hongroise (D818)
Bruno Turner introduces the service of solemn Vespers. Music by Guerrero. Patino. Navarro, Heredia,
Vivanco and Victoria. Gabrieli Consort and Players/Paul McCreesh
Klgar Bruce Wood examines the Symphony No I in A flat. Producer Anthony Sellors
director Nicholas Ward
John Lill (piano)
Haydn Symphony No 80 in 1) minor
Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 2 in Bflat
by Ferdinand de Rojas.
In this boisterous comedy classic, Frances de la Tour plays La Celestina, the hell-raising bawd whose pure understanding of lust and greed makes her indispensable in a 15th-century Spain besotted with the idea of Love.
Translated and adapted for radio by John Clifford
Music by Neil Brand, who also performs with Mike Jingle, Rob Jones and Manuel Sanchez
A concert of Baroque music from Spain and the New World.
Loma Anderson (soprano) Susan Bickley (mezzo)
Jamie MacDougall (tenor) St James 's Baroque Players/Ivor
Bolton Domenico Scarlatti
Sinfonia in G
Juan Frances Iribarren
Cantada al
Nadmiento Domenico Zipoli Mass in F
Iribarren Cantada al Santisimo: Sagrada devocion
Scarlatti Sinfonia in Bflat Iribarren
0 quam suavis
10.00 Interval Reading
10.05 Scarlatti Sinfonia in G
Jose de Torres
Cantada al Santisimo: 0 quien pudiera
Scarlatti Salve Regina
Bang up to
Date Adrian Thomas introduces some of the music he heard at New York's Bang on a Can contemporary music festival in May. A cosmopolitan mix of styles and composers from the "ex-USSR", Mexico, Japan and Europe.
Producer Andrew Kurowski
Prelude and Fugue in D (BWV874)(
Das Wohltemperierte Klavier , Bk II)
English Suite No 5 in E minor (BWV 810) Malcolm Proud (harpsichord)