with Andrew Lyle. News, weather and a look at the arts stories in the papers, including at
7.04 Grieg
Two Melodies, Op 53 Norwegian CO/ Terje Tonnesen
7.20 Tallis
Spem in alium The Sixteen/
Harry Christophers
7.30 Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis London PO/
Bernard Haitink
7.45 Lalo
Norwegian Rhapsody Suisse Romande
Orchestra/
Ernest Ansermet
8.04 Weber Overture:
Peter Schmoll Berlin PO/
Herbert von Karajan
8.15 Milhaud Pastorale
London Wind Trio
8.30 Brahms
Violin Sonata in G, Op 78 Gyorgy Pauk (violin)
Roger Vignoles (piano) Records
* Anton Bruckner
(1824-1896) Ave Maria
Bavarian Radio
Chorus/Eugen Jochum Te Deum
Maria Stader (soprano)
Sieglinde Wagner (mezzo) Ernst Haefliger (tenor) Peter Lagger (bass)
Chorus of the Deutsche
Opera, Berlin
Berlin PO/Eugen Jochum Intermezzo and Trio
Albemi Quartet with Roger Best (viola)
Symphony No 1 in C minor (1866 Linz version) Berlin PO/Karajan
Presented and produced by John Thomley. Records
Melvyn Tan plays the earliest published piano sonatas, the work of the Italian composer
Ludovico Giustini , and dedicated to the heir to the Portuguese throne. He uses the oldest functioning fortepiano in existence, an instrument of Portuguese origin. Between the sonatas, music from Baroque Italy and Portugal:
Vivaldi Concerto in Gfor 2 mandolins (RV 532)
New London Consort/ Philip Pickett Seixas
Sonata No 78 in B flat
Robert Woolley (h'chord) Vivaldi
Concerto in D (La Pastorella) (RV95)
Marion Verbruggen (recorder)
Paul Goodwin (oboe) John Holloway (violin)
Dennis Godbum (bassoon) John Toll (harpsichord)
Sebastian Comberti (cello) Seixas
Sonata No 12 in C minor
"You sing like an angel, like a violin"
(Richard Strauss )
John Amis presents a musical portrait of Elisabeth Schumann. Producer Patrick Lambert
live from St John 's, Smith Square, London. Nash Ensemble
Lucy Shelton (reciter) Haydn
Flute Trio in D (H XV 16) Schoenberg Pierrot lunaire
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Christopher Cook presents a film edition, including reviews of 1492 Conquest of Paradise, Prague and Woody Allen 's Husbands and Wives.
conductor Takuo Yuasa
Michael Roll (piano)
Berlioz Overture: King Lear
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 17 in G (K453)
Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor
The first of two programmes in which
David Sanger plays the new organ of Bromley Parish Church.
Kropfreiter Toccata Francese
Brahms Fugue in A flat minor
Hindemith Sonata No 2
Schoenberg Variations on a Recitative, Op 40
Rodney Slatford presents this afternoon's edition of music, news and interviews.
Producer Alan Hall
Susan Bickley (mezzo) conductor
Mark Wigglesworth. Tippett
Concerto for Double String Orchestra
Britten
Cantata: Phaedra, Op 93 George Benjamin Upon Silence Tippett
Concerto for Orchestra
with Thomas Sutcliffe , arts editor of The
Independent.
String Quartet in D
(K499) (Hoffmeister) Vellinger Quartet
Norma Fisher
(piano)
Mazurka in C, Op 68 No 1 Mazurka in C sharp minor, Op 41 No 1
Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 1
Berceuse in Dflat, Op 57 Waltz in A flat, Op 42
Fantasy in F minor, Op 49 Ecossaises, Op 72 No 3
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present their weekly selection of music mixing style and influences.
Producer Sarah Devonald
The first of two programmes in which
Graham Dixon introduces
Italian madrigals and keyboard music by this Elizabethan composer, who left his native
England to seek religious freedom in Rome and the Low Countries.
Red
Byrd Paul Nicholson
(harpsichord)