Educating Immigrants - A Dutch View
with Chris de Souza , including at approximately
7.00 Tartini Sonata in F, Op 1 No 2
Locatelli Trio
7.35 Suk Fantasy in G minor, Op 24 Josef Suk (violin)
Czech PO/Vaclav Neumann
8.00 Borodin Polovtsian
Dances (Prince Igor)
Chicago SO/Seiji Ozawa
8.30 Haydn Symphony No 66 in B flat
L'Estro Armonico/
Derek Solomons. Discs
Handel
Belshazzar: Act 2
"The most striking lesson against common genteel swearing I ever met with." (Miss Carter, 1745)
English Concert and Choir/ Trevor Pinnock. Discs
Booker Prize-winning novelist A S Byatt reflects on Eleanor Rigby.
Dave Brubeck They all sang Yankee Doodle Stephen Coombs and Christopher Scott (pianos)
10.21 Marsalis
Father Time
Wynton Marsalis and Ensemble
10.29 Stravinsky Ebony Concerto
Benny Goodman (clarinet) Columbia Jazz Combo/ The Composer
10.38 Percy Grainger Fantasy on Gershwin’s "Porgy and Bess"
Stephen Coombs and Christopher Scott (pianos)
10.57 Copland, arr
Hunsberger Quiet City
Wynton Marsalis (trumpet) Philip Koch (cor anglais)
Eastman Wind Ensemble/ Donald Hunsberger
11.08 Morton Gould Interplay
William Trit (piano)
Cincinatti Pops Orchestra/ Erich Kunzel
11.24 Marsalis Twilight Wynton Marsalis and Ensemble
11.33 Bernstein
Symphonic Dances (West Side Story)
New York PO/ The Composer
conductor Grant Llewellyn Robert Cohen (cello) Grace Williams
Sea Sketches
Lalo Cello Concerto in D minor
Beethoven Symphony No 3 in Eflat (Eroica)
The first of eight concerts of brass band music, old and new. Sun Life Band conductor Roy Newsome Arnold
Fantasy for Brass Band Philip Grange
Lowry Dreamscape (BBC commission - first performance) Golland Aria
McCabe Images conductor Bryan Hurdley Lloyd Diversions on a bass theme
Produced and presented by Paul Hindmarsh
Two cantata settings by Bach and Graupner of the same text by Georg Christian Lehms.
Emma Kirkby (soprano) London Baroque/ Charles Medlam
Francis Wilford-Smith concludes his survey of the blues in the 30s and 40s as reflected by the historic Bluebird label.
10: Fly Away Bluebird
The label never managed to re-establish itself after the lifting of the musicians' union recording ban in 1944, and artists were transferred to the parent company, Victor.
Series producer Derek Drescher
with Anthony Burton and his guest, the conductor Hugh Wolff.
Producer Andrew Mussett
The last in the current season of concerts live from Studio 1, Birmingham. Raglan Baroque Players director Nicholas Kraemer Telemann Ouverture des nations anciens et modernes
Locatelli Violin Concerto in E, Op 3 No
Vivaldi Concerto in B minor for four violins and cello (RV580)
8.15
Architectural Fantasia
Architect Michael Graves talks to Prof Joe Mordaunt Crook about his exotic contribution to Disneyland in Florida.
8.35 Locatelli
Violin Concerto in A, Op 3 No 11
Vivaldi Concerto in G (RV146)
Sinfonia in Eflat (RV130) (Sonata al Santo Sepolcro) Bach Concerto in D minor for two violins (BWV 1043)
Four programmes exploring some of the big ideas of the 60s and where they have left us. 2: Om
Kim Knott talks to
Allen Ginsberg and others about the impact of Hindu and Buddhist ideas from the Age of Aquarius to the New Age.
Producer Tessa Watt
Gordon Hunt (oboe)
Philip Jenkins (piano)
Saint-Saens Sonata in D Poulenc Sonata
Berkeley Sonatina Dutilleux Sonata
with Philip Dodd. Producer Julian May
The last of six programmes of 19thcentury music in performances by period-instrument orchestras.
London Classical Players/ Roger Norrington
Wagner Overture: Der Fliegende Hollander
Brahms Symphony No 1 in C minor. Discs
Series producer Adam Gatehouse
Except in Scotland. As broadcast this morning on R5
Spanish 12-14: El fantasma (M)