with Chris de Souza.
Music, news and the arts, including Sullivan
Overture: Princess Ida
Scottish CO/
Alexander Faris
7.15 Arnold
Flute Concerto No 1
Edward Beckett (flute) London Festival
Orchestra/Ross Pople
7.30 Beethoven
Piano Trio in C minor, Op4
Beaux Arts Trio
8.30 Brahms Scherzo in Eflat minor, Op 4
Julius Katchen (piano)
8.40 Arensky Violin
Concerto in A minor, Op 54 Aaron Rosand (violin) Orchestra of Radio
Luxemburg/
Louis de Froment. Records
Alfven and Stenhammar Alfven
Swedish Rhapsody No 3 Stockholm PO/ Neemejarvi
Stenhammar
Romance in F minor, Op 28 No
Ame Tellefsen (violin) Swedish Radio SO/ Stig Westerberg
Piano Concerto No 2 in D minor
Cristina Ortiz (piano) Gothenburg SO/
Neemejarvi. Records
Mozart
Piano Trio in G (K496) London Piano Trio
10.26 Britten
Our Hunting Fathers
Elisabeth Soderstrom (sop) Orchestra of the Welsh
National Opera/
Richard Armstrong
10.57
Dowland Earle of Essex Galliard; Lachrimae Tristes
Hesperion XX/Jordi Savall
11.05 Nyman
String Quartet No 2 Balanescu Quartet
11.27 Dvorak
Piano Trio in E minor, Op90(Dumky)
London Piano Trio
The second of two programmes including the arias Mozart composed for Aloysia Weber.
Akandro, lo confesso ...
Non so d'onde viene (K294, ornamented version)
Julie Kaufmann (soprano) Munich Radio Orchestra/ Jorg-Peter Weigle
Six variations on Paisiello aria "Salve tu, Domine" Walter Gieseking (piano) (Mono)
Ah! spiegarti, oh Dio, vorrei Julie Kaufmann (soprano) Munich Radio Orchestra/ Jorg-Peter Weigle
Vorrei spiegarvi, Oh Dio!; No, che non sei capace
Edita Gruberova (soprano) Chamber Orchestra of Europe/
Nikolaus Hamoncourt
Eight variations on Gretry's chorus "Dieu d' amour"
Walter Gieseking (piano) (Mono)
Da schlagt die
Abschiedsstunde (Der Schauspieldirektor)
Edita Gruberova (soprano) Vienna PO/John Pritchard Ah, se in ciel, benigne stelk Edita Gruberova (soprano) Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Nikolaus
Hamoncourt. Records
Margaret Fingerhut (piano) Herbert Howells Three
Pieces, Op 14; Slow Dance Kenneth Leighton Four Romantic Pieces
Stephen Johnson introduces a concert from the 1966 Proms.
Heather Harper (soprano) Marga Hoffgen (alto)
Alexander Young (tenor) Ernst Wiemann (bass) BBC Chorus and Choral
Society BBC SO/ Antat Dorati
Mozart Masonic Funeral
Music (K477)
Ave Verum Corpus (K618) Kyrie in D minor (K341)
2.25 Antal Dorati talks about conducting, in an interview recorded in 1986. 2.35 Beethoven
Missa Solemnis
Sonata No 2 in A minor
(BWV 1003)
Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin)
The second of two programmes presented by Catherine Ennis.
Producer Anthony Sellors
Richard Baker 's choice of music. With news, weather, arts news and conversation with the harpist Sidonie Goossens. Producer Ray Abbott
The first of three concerts featuring the symphonies of Nielsen, live from the Barbican Hall, London. City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conductor Simon Rattle
Solveig Kringlebotn (sop) Olaf Bar (baritone)
Nielsen Symphony No 1 in G minor
Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
8.05 Robert Layton looks at the way Nielsen's musical personality was formed and contrasts his early development with that of his contemporaries.
8.25 Nielsen
Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia Espansiva)
(In association with Carlsberg)
The final programme of David Huckvale 's guide to basic musical terms.
5: Musical Sound Effects
(fortepiano)
Mozart Rondo in D (K485) Haydn Sonata in F (H XVI 23) Mozart
Sonata in C (K309)
Rondo in A minor (K51 1)
Beethoven Sonata in C, Op 2 No 3 Mozart Fantasia in D minor (K397)
Ibn Battuta (1304-1369) was the greatest medieval Arab travel writer. His celebrated book The
Rihlah offers lively and tantalising glimpses of the rich and poor in the vast Islamic world of his time.
Reader Lee Montague. Producer John Theocharis
with Philip Tagney.
In a blood-chilling mood tonight, from the sinister movement of David Sawer 's Byman Wood a 1992 Proms commission to the grotesque dream-world of Maurizio Kagel 's Finale, featuring the death of the conductor. Producer Alan Hall
Except In Scotland.
As broadcast this morning on R5