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7.00 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D
Brandenburg Consort/ Roy Goodman
7.35 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 8 in C (K246) Jean-Philippe Collard (piano) Muir Quartet
8.00 Rubbra
Festival Overture
New Philharmonia
Orchestra/Vernon Handley
8.30 Haydn Symphony No 55 in Eflat (Schoolmaster)
Aldeburgh Festival
Orchestra/Britten. Discs
Ottorino Respighi Nebbie
Elsa Respighi (soprano) The Composer (piano) Symphonic Variations
Czecho-Slovak RSO/Adriano Nevicata; Stomellatrice; Bella porte di Rubini
Elsa Respighi (soprano) The Composer (piano) Chaconne (after Vitali) Ingolf Turban (violin) ECO/Marcello Viotti Burlesca
Czecho-Slovak RSO/Adriano Aretusa
Janet Baker (mezzo)
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox . Discs
Producer Lindsay Kemp
Koechlin La meditation de Purun-Baghat
Rheinland-Pfalz State
PO/Leif Segerstam
10.15 Berlioz
D'amour L'ardente flamme (La Damnation de Faust) Maria Callas (soprano) Paris Conservatoire
Orchestra/Georges Pretre
10.23 Havergal Brian Symphony No 17 National SO of Ireland/Adrian Leaper
10.36 Alkan Funeral march for a parrot Singers from the Metropolitan Opera Studio Alfred Genovese, Leonard
Amer and Henry Schuman (oboes)
Loren Glickman (bassoon)/ Raymond Lewenthal
10.44 Zelenka Hipocondrie Vienna Concentus Musicus/ Nikolaus Harnoncourt
10.53 Nancarrow Study for Player Piano No 6
10.56 Ives
The Unanswered Question New York PO/
Leonard Bernstein
1102 Pettersson, orch Dorati Barefoot Songs
Erik Saeden (baritone)
Stockholm PO/Antal Dorati
11.16 Rued Langgaard lnsektarium
Teddv Teirup (piano)
11.24 Gesualdo Ardita zanzaretta (Madrigals, Bk VI) Les Arts Florissants/ William Christie
11.27 John Foulds Three Mantras
London Philharmonic/
Barry Wordsworth. Discs
London,1933 The first of two programmes in which
Robert Philip samples the London concert scene 60 years ago. This week's programme includes visits by Furtwangler,
Schoenberg and Cortot, and the premiere of the Clarinet Quintet by Bliss. Producer Patrick Lambert
Thomas Allen (baritone) Roger Vignoles (piano) live from St John 's, Smith Square, London.
Schubert Die Schöne
Mullerin
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played by Ashildur Haraldsdottir and Timothy Carey.
Devienne Sonata No 6 in A, Op 68
Faure Fantaisie , Op 79 Dutilleux Sonatine
Elizabeth Connell (soprano) Martyn Hill (tenor) conductor Barry Wordsworth Novak Serenade , Op 36 Gerard Schurmann
Nine Slovak Folk Songs
In the first of two programmes marking the anniversary of the composer's death in April last year, Gillian Weir introduces mono recordings from 1956 of Messiaen playing his early organ works at the church of Sainte-Trinité, Paris.
Le banquet celeste (1926) Diptyque (1929)
Apparition de l'église éternelle (1931). Discs
Music, interviews, news and arts events with Rodney Slatford.
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
conductor Tamas Vasary Ernst Kovacic (violin) Brahms
Symphony No 3 in F
Barber Violin Concerto
Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian Folksong (The Peacock)
In the first of three conversations with John Drummond , the distinguished British stage designer talks about her father (the pianist Benno Moiseiwitsch ), her memories of Lilian Baylis at the Old Vic, and the start of her career at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin. Producer Rosemary Hart
Christopher Bowers -Broadbent (organ)
Arvo Part Cantate Domino (Psalm 96) John Tavener
A Village Wedding John Metcalf Two Medieval Carols
John Casken Sharp Thorne Arvo Part Trivium; Berlin Mass
(1890-1963)
Chopin Polonaise in Bflat, Op 71 No 2
Barcarolle in F sharp minor, Op 60 (Mono) Discs
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present a selection of music mixing styles and influences.
Producer Sarah Devonald
Hiro Kurosaki (violin)
Linda Nicholson (fortepiano) J Schobert Sonata in D minor, Op 14 No 4 F Benda Sonata in A
Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 47 (Kreutzer)