presented this week by Chris de Souza. Including: Sullivan The Tempest: Overture, Act 4
7.35 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in A flat. Op
8.00 Wassenaer
Concerto Armonico No 3 in A
8.40 Haydn Symphony No 17 in Eflat. Records
Dvorak's Pupils
"Artistic personality, that's the main thing!" advice that the pupils in Dvorak's masterclass at the Prague Conservatoire took to heart.
Dvorak, arr Rudolf Karel Waltz in A, Op 54 No 1 Jaroslav Kocian
Humoresque, Op 17 No 2 Josef Suk Suite: Fairy Tale (excerpt)
Rudolf Piskacek Duet
(The Girl from the Suburbs) Oskar Nedbal
Mazurka (Polish Blood)
Amost Praus Hymn of the Czechs
Vitezslav Novak
Symphonic poem: In the Tatras
Julius Fucik March:
Entry of the Gladiators Records
Presented and produced by Patrick Lambert.
Cherubini Overture: Médée
10.08 Alkan
Funeral March, Op 26
10.18 Artist of the Week:
Regine Crespin (soprano) Berlioz Les Nuits d'été
10.49 Alkan Capriccio alia soldatesca, Op 50a; Le tambour aux champs, Op 50b
11.01 Auber Overture: Le cheval de bronze
11.08 Alkan
Studies, Op 35 Nos 10-12
11.29 Bizet Symphony in C
David Mellor introduces recordings of the Toscanini disciple Guido Cantelli
(1920-56), who was killed in an air accident on the brink of a promising career as principal conductor at La Scala, Milan. Producer Patrick Lambert
Tatiana Nikolaeva (piano) live from St John 's, Smith Square, London.
Bach Ricercar a 3 (The
Musical Offering); Partita No 2 in C minor (BWV 826) Beethoven Sonata in D, Op 28 (Pastoral)
The first of two programmes in which Michael Berkeley and Anthony Payne play and discuss some of the classic Boulez recordings. Berlioz Fantasy on The Tempest, Jean-Louis Barrault (narrator) LSO and Chorus
Debussy Jeux
New Philharmonia Orch Messiaen Un Vitrail et des Oiseaux;
Yvonne Loriod (piano), Ensemble InterContemporain
Mahler Der Spielmann (Das Klagende Lied) Grace Hoffmann and Evelyn Lear (sopranos) Stuart Burrows (tenor) LSO and Chorus
Varese lonisation New York PO
Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2, New York PO Records
"Almost a Romantic" is the description given to this composer from the England of George III by Gillian Ward Russell , who plays his music on the organ of St Mary's,
Rotherhithe, and talks to Ian Carson.
Voluntary in F, Set 2 No 5; Voluntary in A minor, Set 2 No 4; Voluntary in C major/minor, Set 1 No 12
with Rodney Slatford from Manchester.
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
Conductor Sian Edwards
Joan Rodgers (soprano)
Mendelssohn Overture: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Britten Les Illuminations
8.15 Donald Macleod talks to the Docklands Sinfonietta's general manager Sue Bottomley and tonight's conductor, Sian Edwards
8.25 Ligeti Melodien
Haydn Symphony No 80 in D minor
by Lafcadio Heam.
In 1861, a tidal wave overwhelmed Last
Island, a Creole society holiday resort in the Louisiana Bayou. Hearn, best known for his translations from the Japanese, worked for a time as a reporter in New Orleans and became fascinated by this event. Chita is his only dramatic novel. The first of three readings by Ronald Pickup. Out of the Sea 's Strength. Adapted by Roger Frith Producer Keith Slade
Music for two harpsichords F Couperin Sonata:
L'Imperiale; Chaconne in C (Les Nations)
Gaspard le Roux Five Dances
Forqueray
Le Cottin; La Marella
Buxtehude Prelude in G minor (BuxWV 163) Mozart Sonata in D
(K448)
String Quartet in F minor, Op 95
Vanbrugh Quartet
Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall with special guest Andrew Poppy. Producer Sarah Devonald
Second of two programmes. Early English sonatas by William Young and Henry Butler performed by the Purcell Quartet. Locke Super flumina Babylonis; Purcell My heart is inditing; Choir of New College, Oxford; London Baroque/Higginbottom
Except in Scotland. As broadcast this afternoon on R5
English Study Texts: Come to
Mecca (introductory programme)