with Andrew Lyle. Including
7.05 Handel Organ
Concerto in F (The Cuckoo and the Nightingale)
7.30 Faure Messe Basse
8.00 Beethoven Duo for viola and cello
8.30 Haydn Symphony No 45 in Fsliarp minor (Farewell). Records
Vivaldi
5: Customs and Dress
With extracts from the journal of Edward Wright 's visit to Venice in the 1720s read by Martin Jarvis. Concertos from La
Stravaganza, Op 4: No 1 in Bflat, No 8 in D minor. No 2 in E minor. No 4 in A minor, No 9 in F;No 11 in D Monica Huggett (violin)
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood Records
Martinu Sextet
London Winds
10.17
Beethoven Quintet in E flat, Op 16
Dennis Brain wind ensemble
Wilfred Parry (piano)
10.40 Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden; Gesellen Janet Baker (mezzo)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
11.00
Janacek Mladi London Winds
11.18
Mahler Starke Einbildungskraft ,
Erinnerung; Nicht weidersehen!; Ablosung in Sommer Janet Baker (mezzo)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
11.30 Mozart
Quintet in Eflat (K452) London Winds
Noriko Ogawa (piano)
Raphael Wallfisch (cello) John York (piano) Rachmaninov
Lied (first broadcast)
Prelude in F, Op 2 No 1
Daniel Jones Cello Sonata
Rachmaninov Cello
Sonata in G minor, Op 19
Lyndon Jenkins presents the third of six programmes devoted to original recordings of British music.
Delius Violin Sonata No 3
Albert Sammons (violin) Kathleen Long (piano)
George Butterworth A Shropshire Lad
Roy Henderson (baritone) Gerald Moore (piano)
Bax: Nonet
Joseph Slater (flute), Leon Goossens (oboe), Frederick Thurston (clarinet), Maria Korchinska (harp), Victor Watson (double bass), Griller Quartet
Berkeley: Six Preludes
Colin Horsley (piano)
Tippett: Cantata - Boyhood's End
Peter Pears (tenor), Noel Mewton-Wood (piano)
Moeran: String Trio in G
Jean Pougnet (violin), Frederick Riddle (viola) Anthony Pini (cello)
Ferguson: Octet, Op 4
Pauline Juler (clarinet), Dennis Brain (horn), Cecil James (bassoon), James Merrett (double bass), Griller Quartet
Magnificat in D (BWV 243) Nancy Argenta and Patrizia Kwella (sopranos) Charles Brett (counter tenor) Anthony Rolfe-Johnson
(tenor): David Thomas (bass) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists conductor John Eliot Gardiner. Records
In the last of three programmes, Lucy Duran introduces music from
Paraguay.
Series producer Anthony Sellors
Richard Baker 's guest is the soprano Heather Harper. Producer Tim Thorne
Live from the Royal Festival Hall, London.
Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
Emanuel Ax (piano) Anne Sofie von Otter (contralto)
Winchester Cathedral Choir
Winchester College Quiristers
Philharmonia Chorus
Liszt: Piano Concerto No 2 in A
7.50 Mahler the Conductor
Jonathan Swain pieces together a picture of Mahler's approach to conducting, with the help of some of those who knew him and played with him. With the voices of Egon Wellesz, Otto Klemperer and musicians of the New York Philharmonic.
8.10 Mahler: Symphony No 3 in D minor
The Resurrection
The last of five talks in which Professor John White of University
College, London, celebrates the art of the enigmatic
Renaissance painter Piero della Francesca. Series producer Denis Nowlan
Monica Huggett (violin) Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba)
Mitzi Meyerson (h'chord) with Wilbert Hazelzet (flute) Telemann Quartet in D (Paris Quartet No 1) Leclair
Sonata in G, Op 9 No 7
Telemann Suite No 2 in B minor (Paris Quartet No 6) Bach Trio Sonata in G
(BWV 1038)
Time Trieth Reality In medieval times,
Dunwich was Suffolk's main sea-port and probably the fifth largest harbour town in England. It was among England's top ten cities. All that is left today after centuries of erosion are half a street and the ruins of a priory and a leper hospital. Producer David Perry
Germany in the 1960s: Holger Czukay of the rock group Can created a haunting acoustic sound-painting, Boat-Woman-Song.
Karlheinz Stockhausen made dynamic Kontakte with a massive, grainy tape part whirling round two players - a pianist and a percussionist.
Presented by Philip Tagney. Producer Alan Hall