with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Haydn Organ
Concerto in F (H XVIII 7)
7.20
Saint-Saens Havanaise , Op 83
7.40 Mozart Piano Concerto
No 6 in B flat (K238)
8.05 Rossini Overture: Semiramide
8.25 Tchaikovsky Adagio Molto in E flat
8.40 Beethoven Fantasia in C, Op 80. Discs
(1906-1975) The War Years presented by David Fanning. String Quartet No 1 in C Borodin Quartet
Dance No 1 (Jazz Suite No 2)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Chailly
Symphony No 6 in B minor Leningrad PO/Mravinsky Fleishman/Shostakovich Rothschild's Violin
(excerpts)
USSR Ministry of Culture SO/Rozhdestvensky. Discs Producer Philip Tagney
On the 30th anniversary of the death of both Jean
Cocteau and Edith Piaf , Chris Wines presents a sequence of music for the morning, including Satie Parade
London Sinfonietta, conductor Simon Rattle
10.15 Ravel Menuet sur le Nom de Haydn
Margaret Fingerhut (piano)
10.18 Artist of the Week:
Lindsay Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op 64 No 6
10.36 Mozart Mass in C minor (excerpts)
Sylvia McNair (soprano) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque
Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner
10.58 Bach Concerto in D minor (BWV 1052) Andras Schiff (piano)
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor George Malcolm
11.22 Stravinsky The
Soldier's Tale (Part 2) conductor Igor Markevitch
11.51 Poulenc Hommage a Edith Piaf
Pascal Roge (piano) Producer Chris Marshall
Roderick Swanston compares some of the great Verdi singers spanning nearly a century of recordings.
1: Love versus Duty Extracts from I due
Foscari, Un Ballo in Maschera and Don Carlo , sung by Callas, Price, Di Stefano , Bergonzi, Bechi,
Hvorostovsky and Christoff. Discs
from St John 's, Smith Square,
London.
Roberta Alexander (sop) Roger Vignoles (piano) Mozart Ah, loprevide
Strauss Nichts ; Die Nacht; Epheu; Die Zeitlose; Allerseelen
Rachmaninov Lilacs; Oh Never Sing to Me; How Fair This Spot; Spring Waters
Ives The Things Our
Father Loved; The Slide Show; Memories;
Berceuse; Slugging a Vampire; The Circus Band
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Raphael Oleg (violin)
Brahms Violin Concerto inD
Britten Courtly Dances from Gloriana, Op 53a Beethoven Symphony No 5 in C minor
Sonatas: No 6 in G minor; No 9 in F (Golden Sonata)
Catherine Mackintosh and Monica Huggett (violins) Christophe Coin (cello)
Christopher Hogwood (organ) Discs
The second of four programmes.
Prélude, Fugue et
Variation; Andantino; Grand Pièce
Symphonique
Series on the piano style of Nat King Cole. Max Harrison explores Cole's long relationship with Texan guitarist Oscar Moore.
Presented by Andrew Green.
5.03 Malcolm Arnold Four
Cornish Dances, Op 91
6.03 Beethoven Egmont Overture
6.40 Rachmaninov
Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op 42
Producer Andrew Mussett
from the Barbican
Hall, London, conductor Libor Pesek
Douglas Boyd (oboe)
Kodaly Dances of Galanta Strauss Oboe Concerto
8.15 Wir Lachen Doch!
Andrew Sachs talks to political satirist
Henning Venske about what makes
Germans laugh.
8.35 Dvorak Symphony No 7 inD minor
The American writer Edward
Swift tells the first of five stories of his childhood in the Texan Big Thicket, a refuge for renegades and religious maniacs.
1: Grandfatlwr's Finger
Jacqueline Ross (violin) Martin Roscoe (piano)
Ives Violin Sonata No 2
Copland Violin Sonata
Igor Stravinsky 's musical play. and(basses) (tenor) (speaker) (speaker) (speaker) (speaker)
Netherlands Radio Chorus and Philharmonic
Orchestra/Hans Vonk
with Robert Sandall and Mark Russell.
York Early Music Festival David Fallows introduces sonatas by Handel, Corelli. Geminiani and Ame, and traditional music by Turlough Carolan played by Pavlo Beznosiuk (violin) Lisa Beznosiuk (flute)
Richard Tunnicliffe (cello)
Malcolm Proud (harpsichord)
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