with Andrew Lyle.
Music, news, weather and arts news, including a visit to Sotheby's for an auction of musical instruments.
7.04 Serocki
Trombone Sonatina
Christian Lindberg (trombone)
Roland Pontinen
(piano)
8.00
Beethoven Meerestille und
Gluckliche Fahrt , Op 112
Monteverdi Choir
Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique/
John Eliot Gardiner
8.40 Mozart
Violin Sonata in A (K526) Arthur Grumiaux
(violin)
Walter Klien (piano) Records
Purcell - The Theatre
Music
Timon of Athens:
Overture and Curtain
Tune
The Parley of Instruments/Peter Holman Incantation scene
(Bonduca) Soloists
Academy of Ancient Music/
Christopher Hogwood The Indian Queen (Acts 2 and 3) Soloists
Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner Records
Weber
Overture: Der Freischutz
Philharmonia Orchestra/ Wolfgang Sawallisch
10.11
Novak Trio quasi una ballatta Nash Ensemble
10.28 Elgar
Introduction and Allegro English Chamber Orchestra/
Benjamin Britten
10.44 Malcolm Hawkins
Oboe Concerto
Simon Dent (oboe)
BBC Concert Orchestra/ Lionel Friend
11.01 Dvorak
Piano Quartet in Eflat, Op 87
Nash Ensemble
11.40 Bax
A Legend
London Philharmonic/ Bryden Thomson
English Brass Ensemble: Paul Archibald and Richard Martin
(trumpets)
James Handy (hom) David Whitson
(trombone)
James Gourlay (tuba) J Strauss (son), arr Gourlay
Overture: Die Fledermaus
Horovitz
Variations on a theme of Paganini
H Gattermeyer Suite
S Scheidt, arr Stephen Wick
Suite:
Ludorum Musicorum
In the last programme of the current series surveying British music festivals in the 1960s, Stephen Johnson introduces a 1964 Prom featuring
Leopold Stokowski conducting the London Symphony Orchestra.
Musorgsky, arr Stokowski
A Night on the Bare Mountain
Novacek Perpetuum mobile
Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini
2.35 Leopold Stokowski talks about conducting in an interview from 1965.
2.45 Shostakovich
Symphony No 5
(piano)
Schubert Sonata in Bflat (D 960)
Impromptu in Gflat (D899 No 3)
In the second of two programmes,
David Hughes introduces dances and work-songs from the Japanese archipelago.
Music, news and a look forward to the weekend with Michael Oliver , whose guest is the recorder player Michala Petri.
Producer Edward Blakeman
live from the Scandinavian festival at the Barbican
Hall, London.
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Andrew Davis
Christian Lindberg (trombone) Nielsen
Overture:
Maskarade Magnus Lindberg Corrente II (BBC commission first performance)
Jan Sandstrom
Trombone Concerto (first UK performance)
8.35 Holy Europe
Gunnar Pettersson on the effect of a federal Europe on religious feeling.
8.55 Stenhammar
Serenade
A final reflection by historian Conrad Russell on some of the things we say and write.
Series producer Louise Purslow
Haydn
Quartet in E, Op 54 No 3 Bartok
Quartet No 1
Roger Nichols examines the life and music of a complex personality and a dedicated craftsman, whose lot has been to be celebrated as the composer of a steam engine.
With Pascale and Jean-Claude Honegger , Harry Halbreich ,
Madeleine Milhaud and Paul Sacher.
Producer Arthur Johnson
with Alan Hall.
Atmospheric sounds for the late-night listener. The Ixion Ensemble has made special recordings of two recent works, Andrew Toovey 's Shining Forth and Michael Finnissy 's In Stille Nacht, and these are paired with two contemporary classics by Gyorgy Ligeti his Atmosphères and the Chamber Concerto.
Producer Philip Tagney
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast this morning on R5