Art and Illusion
Paul Guinery introduces two hours of new releases. Walton
Sinfonia Concertante Eric Parkin (piano)
London Philharmonic/ Jan Latham-Koenig
7.19 Haydn String
Quartet in A, Op 20 No 6 Mosaïques Quartet
7.37 Coleridge Taylor
Symphonic Variations on an African Air
Royal Liverpool PO/ Grant Llewellyn
7.58 Leclair Trio Sonata in D minor, Op 4 No 3 Purcell Quartet
8.16 Schreker
Two Lyrical Songs
Franziska Hirzel (soprano) Jean-Jacques Dunki (piano)
8.34 Schumann
Cello Concerto in A minor Heinrich Schiff (cello)
Berlin PO/Bemard Haitink
9.05 Record Review continues with Richard Osborne.
Building a Library:
Stravinsky's Oedipus Rex by Stephen Walsh. Roderick Swanston reviews new releases of Baroque orchestra] music, including suites by Handel and Telemann, concertos by the Dresden composer Heinichen and proto-symphonies by Locatelli.
10.35 Record Release
Heinichen
Concerto in Gfor two flutes, two oboes, violin, strings and continuo
Musica Antiqua Koln / Reinhard Goebel
10.45 Vivaldi
Concerto in D (RV208) (B Grosso Mogul)
European Community Baroque Orchestra/
Monica Huggett (violin)
11.02 Handel Water
Music: Suite No 1 in F
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner
11.29 Edward Greenfield looks back over some of the last year's reissues in EMTs British Composers series, ending with 12.31 Elgar The Kingdom
(sc 3, Pentecost)
Yvonne Minton (soprano) Alexander Young (tenor) John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)
London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra/ Adrian Boult. Discs
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
(9.05-10.35am repeated Wednesday 2.00pm)
The fourth of of six recitals by Andras Schiff. Sonata in E (D157) Sonata in A (D664)
1.55 Interval reading
2.00 Sonata in C minor
(D958)
Handel TufedeV Tu costante?
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Academy of Ancient Music/
Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord) Disc
The fourth of ten programmes exploring his legacy as composer, conductor and pianist. Bernstein and the Jazz Influence
Bernstein
Prelude, Fugue and Riffs Benny Goodman (clarinet) Columbia Jazz Combo Copland
Suite: Billy the Kid Bernstein
Suite: On the Waterfront New York Philharmonic Bernstein
Confession (Mass)
Ronald Young , Carl Hall , Eugene Edwards ,
Joy Franz , Ed Dixon , Marion Ramsey and Louis St Louis (singers) Gershwin
Rhapsody in Blue Columbia SO Bernstein
The Masque (Symphony No 2)
Philippe Entremont (piano) New York Philharmonic Milhaud
La création du monde
French National Orchestra Discs
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Ray Abbott
Christopher Cook visits this year's Mayfest in Glasgow.
Producer Nicki Paxman
Vienna State Opera's production of Verdi's last opera.
Vienna State Opera
Chorus and Orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa
What is the connection between the Joe Louis -
Max Schmeling fight of 22 June 1938 and the Smithfield Tournament of Thursday 11 June between
Anthony Woodville Lord Scales and "The Great Bastard of Burgundy"? Sydney Anglo explores with a little help from John Baddeley , John Forrest , Nicky Henson and Nicholas Murchie.
Producer Piers Plowright
Rebecca Holt (piano) Sophie Barber (violin) Robert Max (cello)
Mozart Piano Trio in G (K496)
Martinu Five Bergerettes Schumann Piano Trio in F, Op 80
(In association with Willis Conoon pic)
A concert by the legendary vibraphone player Lionel Hampton recorded last November in Symphony Hall, Birmingham, with a band including Harry "Sweets" Edison and Benny Bailey (trumpets), Benny Golson and Andy McGhee (saxophones). Al Grey (trombone), Junior Mance (piano),
Jimmy Woode (bass) and Bobby Durham (drums). Besides jazz standards like I
Remember Clifford, Lester Leaps In, St James
Infirmary and Willows Weep for Me, the band played Hamp and Cool
Vibes by Lionel Hampton. Introduced by Alyn Shipton , who talks to
Harry "Sweets" Edison during the interval. Producer Derek Drescher