with Piers Burton-Page .
Music, news, weather and arts news. Including:
7.15 Britten
Rossini Suite
7.30 Gottschalk Souvenir of Havana, Op 39
7.45 Dukas
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
8.20 Mozart Symphony No 24 in Bflat (K182)
Alfven and Stenhammar
Stenhammar String Quartet No 5 in C Fresk Quartet Alfven
Symphony No 3 in E Stockholm PO/
Neemejarvi. Records
Mulet Esquisses Byzantines
James O'Donnell (organ)
10.17
Guilmant Morceau symphonique Christian Lindberg (trombone)
Bamberg SO/ Leif Segerstam
10.25 D'Indy
Chansons et Dames
Maurice Bourge Wind Octet
10.41 Satie La belle excentrique
Aldo Ciccolini and Gabriel Tacchino (pianos) 10.49 Canteloube
L'aio de rotso; Malurous qu'o unofenno (Songs of the Auvergne)
Elisabeth Soderstrom
(soprano)
Martin Isepp (piano)
10.52
Faure Elegie , Op 24
English CO/Paul Tortelier (cello)
11.00 Vieme
Piano Quintet in C minor, Op 42
Viotti Quartet
Jean Hubeau (piano)
11.32
Durufle Suite , Op 5
James O'Donnell (organ)
Gluck's opera in the three-act Vienna version of 1762. Sung in Italian.
Tafelmusik Baroque Choir and Orchestra/
Frieder Bemius. Records
Ibert Trots pièces brèves Barber Summer music
Mozart
Divertimento in F (K253) Saxton Echoes of the Glass Bead Game
Hindemith Kleine Kammermusik , Op 24 No 2
conductor Gianluigi Gelmetti.
Mozart Symphony No 39 in Ef/at (K543)
Strauss Metamorphosen Varese Ameriques
Jeremy Nicholas with music, news, interviews and events in the arts world, including the reopening of the recently refurbished Wigmore Hall. Producer Hugh Warwick
After a 16-month closure for refurbishment,
Britain's premiere recital hall reopens its doors with A Celebration of Shakespeare.
Barbara Bonney, Margaret Price, Dawn Upshaw and Lillian Watson (sopranos) Linda Finnie ,
Felicity Palmer and Sarah Walker
(mezzos)
Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor)
John Mark Ainsley ,
Gunnar Gudbjornsson , Philip Langridge and Keith Lewis (tenors)
Wolfgang Holzmair , Kurt Ollmann and Francois Le Roux (baritones), Alastair Miles (bass) Jill Balcon (speaker)
Graham Johnson (piano) Geoffrey Parsons (piano) conductor Matthew Best
Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
Poulenc Fancy Britten Fancie
Foster Wilt thou begone love? Schubert An
Silvia Haydn
She never told her love
Cornelius Komm , herbei, Tod! Sibelius
Kom nu hit, dod!; Hallila, uti, storm och i regn Porter
Where is the life that late I led? Brush Up Your Shakespeare Dankworth
The Compleat Works
8.30 Welcome Back, Wigmore Hall !
John Amis introduces recorded impressions of the Wigmore Hall, from its earliest days as the Bechstein Hall to its reopening today, with contributions from Gerald Moore , Ivor Newton , Artur Rubinstein ,
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and Joyce Grenfell , among others.
8.50 Parry
Farewell, thou art too dear for my possessing
Thomas Doute de la lumière (Hamlet)
Strauss Sie trugen ihn auf der Bahre bloss (Ophelia Ueder III)
Berlioz La mort d'Ophélie
Shostakovich Hamlet to his conscience
Finzi Fear no more the heat of the sun Schubert
Horch, horch! die Lerch Tippett
Three Songs for Ariel Britten / know a bank
(A Midsummer Night's Dream) Wolf
Lied des transferierten Zettel; Elfenhed
Verdi Willow Song; Ave Maria (Otello)
(In association with National Power)
David Huckvale continues his exploration of musical terms.
4: Tremolo
(Final programme tomorrow
9.10pm)
With the opening of the Scandinavian arts festival Tender is the North, Tony Payne discusses the contribution made to
European music by composers from the northern countries. Plus a first-night review of Neil Simon 's Lost in Yonkers. Producer Tim Dee
(Details tomorrow at 12 noon)
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast this morning on R5
9.00-10.00am