with Richard Osborne.
Offenbach Overture: La
Belle Hélène
Detroit SO/Paul Paray
7.12 Mozart Concerto for
Flute and Harp in C (K299) Wilbert Hazelzet (flute) Saskia Kwast (harp) Amsterdam Baroque
Orchestra/Ton Koopman
7.40 Bach Violin Sonata No 4 in C minor (BWV 1017)
Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Glenn Gould (piano)
7.57 Strauss Symphonic Interludes Nos 2-4
(Intermezzo)
VPO/Andre Previn
8.13 Dvorak Symphony No6inD
Czech Philharmonic
Orchestra/Jiri Belohlavek
9.00 Building a Ubrary Strauss's Ariadne auf
Naxos by Michael Kennedy. Jonathan Freeman-Attwood reviews new releases of Renaissance and Baroque music.
10.15 Record Release
Rosier Suite for Three
Violins
10.23 Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D
John Holloway, Stanley
Ritchie and Andrew Manze
(violins)
10.30 Susato Rondes
(Dansereye)
New London Consort, director Philip Pickett
10.44 William Lawes Suite
No 8 in D
Trio Sonnerie
10.55 Leclalr Flute Sonata in E minor, Op 2 No 1 Rachel Brown (flute)
Mark Caudle (viola da gamba) James Johnstone
(harpsichord)
11.15 Reissues
Lionel Salter listens to some vintage recordings from the archives of Swiss-
Italian radio reissued on the Ermitage label.
11.35 Beethoven Sonata in C, Op 53 (Waldstein) Friedrich Gulda (piano)
Producers Clive Portbury and Patrick Lambert. Discs
(Revised 2.00pm)
George Pratt and Christopher Page visit the National Gallery, London, in a second programme exploring how music-making is depicted in some of the Gallery's treasures. Producer Kate Bolton
I First in a ten-part
I series presented by Leslie Forbes.
1: Eating Meat Is ... Understandable
Michael Crawford and Colin
Spencer (and chimps) in London Zoo investigate when and why humans started eating meat . Producer Julian Hale
BBC Concert Orchestra conductor Jiri Starek
Dvorak Overture: In Nature's Realm
Kodaly Summer Evening Smetana From Bohemia's Woods and Fields (Ma Vlast)
First of five programmes in which Timothy Roberts
(harpsichord) introduces and performs music by two of Bach's older north
German contemporaries. Weckmann Suite in B minor
Pachelbel Variations on "Werde munter mein
Gemuthe"
Froberger Meditation sur ma morte future
Anthony Rooley continues his survey of Monteverdi's madrigals with the fourth book of 1603. Performed by the Consort of Musicke.
Reiner in Chicago
Jonathan Swain presents the final programme of recordings conducted by Fritz Reiner while Music
Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Albenlz Fête-Dieu à
Seville
Debussy Iberia (Images) Falla El amor brujo
Leontyne Price (soprano) Granados Intermezzo (Goyescas)
Ravel Rapsodie espagnole Satle, orch Debussy Gymnopidie No 1
Respighl Pines of Rome ADavid Papp production. Discs
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Tim Thome. Discs
with Ivan Hewett.
Including this week,a look at the search for an answer to one of life's problems - how to cope with the stresses of performance nerves. Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
A concert performance of Janacek's opera in three acts after Dostoyevsky, given last January at the Barbican. Sung in Czech.
Welsh National Opera
Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Davis
(piano)
Gerald Barry Triorchic Blues
Judith Weir The Art of Touching the Keyboard William Albright
Pianoagogo Tippett Piano Sonata No 2 Lord Bemers Three Little
Funeral Marches
Chris Dench Tilt
conductor Jiri Starek
Mozart Divertimento in F
(K138)
Bartok Divertimento
A potable programme of reminiscence, scandal and boozy days gone by with Tony van den Bergh. Producer David Benedictus
Recorded at the Adrian Boult Hall in Birmingham last March during their Contemporary Music Network tour. The orchestra includes many of Britain's finest improvisers who perform a new suite, Portraits by their director, bass player Barry Guy.
The recording is introduced by Brian Morton , who talks to Barry Guy during the interval.