with the BBC Concert
Orchestra.
Novak Overture: Marysa conductor Jiri Starek
7.13 Walton
Touch her Soft Lips and Part (Suite: Henry V) conductor James Lockhart
7.18 Weinberger
Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree conductor Jiri Starek
7.39 Coates
Suite: London Every Day conductor Charles Groves
7.56 Addinsell
Warsaw Concerto
David Owen Norris (piano) conductor James Lockhart
8.05 Arnold
Suite: Sweeney Todd conductor Barry Wordsworth
8.26 Suk
A Fairy Tale Suite conductor Jiri Starek
Handel Overture: Judas Maccabaeus
9.13 Elgar, arr Paul Cassidy
Chanson de Matin, Op 15 No
9.17 Dvorak Slavonic
Dance, Op 46 No 8
9.22
Chabrier Idylle ; Danse villageoise (Pieces Pittoresques)
9.31 Massenet
Scenes Pittoresques
9.49
Mozart Kyrie in D minor (K341)
9.57 Artist of the Week:
Isaac Stern
Bach Concerto in D minor for two violins (BWV 1043)
10.13 Weber Wie nahte mir der Schlunimer, Leise, leise, fromme Weise (Der Freischutz)
10.22 Composer of the Week preview: Stravinsky
Suite No 1 for small orchestra
10.32 Ives
Country Band March
10.37 Schubert
Symphony No 5 in Bflat
11.07 Liszt
Liebestraum No 3
11.12
Reger Lyrisches Andante
11.16 Purcell Te Deum
11.31 Barber
Adagio for Strings
11.42 Britten
Four Sea Interludes
(Peter Grimes )
George Pratt paints another of his period portraits, this week of the tenor John Mark Ainsley. Producer Kate Bolton
The Reduced Shakespeare Company explores the Bard's obsession with food.
Producer Elizabeth Burke
conductor Rudolf Barshai
Lars Vogt (piano)
Verdi Overture: Nabucco
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor
The first of two programmes of consort music with the double bass viol, played by Fretwork with Paul Nicholson (chamber organ).
Patricia Wright (soprano) Malcolm Martineau (piano) Bliss Simples ; Seven
American Poems; Angels of the Mind; Three Songs (to poems by W H Davies )
The first of two programmes played and directed by Thomas Zehetmair , with the Camerata Academica of the Salzburg Mozarteum. Concerto No I in Bflat (K207)
Concerto No 2 in D (K21 1) Symphony No 33 in Bflat (K319)
Concerto No 4 in D (K218)
Baroque Opera
As an opera composer, Handel was second to none. Why then are his operas only now entering the standard repertory?
Drawing on Alcina, Giulio Cesare , Orlando, Serse and operas by Monteverdi and Rameau, Michael Hall argues for a more sympathetic approach to the theatrical conventions of the Baroque.
Producer Andrew Kurowski
(violin and piano)
Mozart Sonata in F(K376) Franck Sonata in A
live from the Scandinavian festival at the Barbican
Hall, London.
Soile Isokoski (soprano)
Jorma Hynninen (baritone) Helsinki University Chorus LSO/Colin Davis
The LSO cycle of the Sibelius symphonies continues with a centenary performance of the early Kullervo Symphony, given on the 75th Finnish
Independence Day. Sibelius Kullervo
Symphony, Op 7: Finlandia (in association with Neste (UK) Ltd)
Michael Hastings' play about the controversial marriage of T.S. Eliot and Vivienne Haig-Wood. Their story moves through love that was inspirational but destructive to obsession and guilt.
In the first of four programmes from the 1992 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival,
David Osmond-Smith presents a musical portrait of Franco Donatoni.
Fili; Etwas ruhiger im
Ausdruck: Spiri; La Souris sans sourire; Refrain Nieuw Ensemble/ Ed Spanjaard
Following the death of the legendary gitano singer
Camaron, Flamenco faces the 90s without its finest voice. Can the void be filled? Marcos introduces cante from the rising stars Ramon El Portugues ,
Carmen Linares and two young gypsies, El Potito and Antonio Agujetas.