Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Tallis Te lucis ante terminum
Taverner Consort , director
Andrew Parrott
Janacek, orch Burghauser Suite: On an Overgrown Path
London Jupiter Orchestra, conductor Gregory Rose
7.32 Paganini Sonata in E minor, Op 3 No 6
Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Samuel Sanders (piano)
8.05 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 21 in C
(K467)
Dinu Lipatti (piano)
Lucerne Festival Orchestra/ Herbert von Karajan
8.36 Weber Overture:
Abu Hassan
Philharmonia Orchestra/ Wolfgang Sawallisch
8.40 Boccherini String
Quintet in D, Op 11 No 6 Smithsonian Chamber
Players. Discs
Introduced by Hugh Keyte. I Saw Three Ships
(English traditional); Out of the Forest (Czech traditional)
Scunthorpe Co-Op Junior Choir
Presented by Adrian Thomas.
Zarebskl Les roses et les
épines, Op 13
Katarzyna Popowa-Zydron (piano)
Karlowicz Najpiekniejsze ; Pod jaworem
Andrzej Hiolski (baritone) Jerzy Marchwinski (piano)
Noskowski Piano Quartet in D minor, Op 8
Polish Piano Quartet
Presented by Piers Burton -Page, including the first broadcast of a work by Malcolm Arnold written nearly 50 years ago, music by Byrd and Hoist and, at approximately
10.50 Schubert String Quartet in A minor (D804)
Coull Quartet
11.35 Artist of the Week:
Krystian Zimerman (piano)
Liszt Piano Concerto No 2 in A
Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Seiji Ozawa
Straszny Dwor
Opera in four acts by Stanislaw Moniuszko , to a libretto by Jan Checinski , set in Poland towards the end of the 18th century. Sung in Polish.
Polish Radio Chorus and Orchestra (Cracow), conductor Jan Krenz
Polonaise in E flat minor, Op 26 No 2; Waltz in A flat, Op 34 No 1; Waltz in A minor, Op 34 No 2;
Impromptu in G flat, Op 51; Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 35 John Bingham (piano)
Music, news, interviews and arts stories presented by Valentine Cunningham , including at approximately
5.03 Rameau Overture: Les Boreades
Orchestra of the 18th
Century, conductor Frans Bruggen
5.30 An interview with the conductor and recorder player Frans Bruggen
6.02 Mozart Symphony
No 36 in C (K425) (Linz) Orchestra of the 18th
Century/Frans Bruggen
7.02 Telemann Recorder
Concerto No 1 in C
Frans Bruggen (recorder)
Vienna Concentus Musicus, director Nikolaus
Harnoncourt
Producer Jeremy Hayes
from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. conductor Alexander Lazarev Janina Ralkowska (piano) Lorna Anderson (soprano) Szymanowskl Symphony No 4 (Sinfonia concertante)
8.00 POLSKA!
The Survival of Poetry Bitter Freedom
From 1968 Polish poetry took on the role of outspoken opponent of the Communist regime, but what is the role of poets and their work in Poland today? In the last programme, Donald Pirie talks to Jerzy Peterkiewicz.
8.20 Gorecki Symphony No
The last of four programmes. Birds and Cockroaches
Bernard Gregor-Smith (cello) Yolande Wrigley (piano) Koechlin Chansons bretonnes sur d'anciennes chansons populaires, Op
Hure Cello Sonata in F sharp minor
Robert Hewison reviews
Gypsy at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and discusses the implications for the arts of Tuesday's Budget. Producer Adrian Washboume
Karlowicz Sometimes when I dream; Over the wide sea; In snow; Before the eternal night; The bewitched princess; Sadness
Szymanowski Songs, Op 32 Serocki Night/Sleigh (Heart of the Night)
Lutoslawski Five Songs to words by Illakowicz Gorecki Two Sacred Songs, Op 30 bis
Henry Herford (baritone) Robin Bowman (piano) Fiona Kimm (mezzo)
Stephen Wilder (piano) Gorecki Totus Tuus
Prague Philharmonic Choir, Czech PO/John Nelson
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