Presented by Anthony Burton. Lumbye Pegasus Galop; Sophie Waltz
Odense SO/Peter Guth
7.13 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F
(BWV1047)
C P E Bach Chamber
Orchestra/Peter Schreier
7.25 Shostakovich Piano
Quintet in G minor Nash Ensemble
8.00 Schelle Uns ist ein
Kindgeboren
La Capella Ducale
Musica Fiata Cologne, director Roland Wilson
8.12 Sarasate Concert
Fantasy on Themes from Bizet's "Carmen"
Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin) Vienna PO/James Levine
8.26 Schmelzer Sonata con ariae a 9 zu der
Kayserlichen Serenade Tafelmusik/Jeanne Lamon
8.33 Prokofiev Piano
Concerto No 5 in G
Yefim Bronfman (piano) Israel PO/Zubin Mehta
Introduced by Hugh Keyte. Finchley Chamber Choir, conductor David Lardi
Anon In dulcijubilo
Anon, arr Scheidt/Bach 0 Jesulein suss!
Trad, arr Woodward Ding-dong ding!
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"The Church of Salisbury shines as the sun in its orb among the Churches of the whole world ..."
Christopher Page and Eamon Duffy discuss the pre-Reformation services of the English Church. Producer Kate Bolton
Leslie Forbes jumps into the frying pan. Producer Liz Jensen
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Andrew Davis
Michie Koyama (piano) Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme ofPaganini Brahms Symphony No 2 inD
The first cycle of songs by the German composer
Wilhelm Killmayer to words written late in life by the poet Friedrich Holderlin (1770-1843).
Christoph Pregardien (tenor) Siegfried Mauser (piano) Presented by Leo Black.
BBC Philharmonic conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Ian Tracey (organ)
Liverpool Cathedral Festival Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet
Guilmant Symphony No 1 Berlioz Love Scene
(Romeo and Juliet)
Respighi The Pines of Rome (Given last July in association with Project Rosemary)
Fats's Follies
Geoffrey Smith presents a special programme devoted to the music of Fats Waller. Producer Tim Thome. Discs
Presented by Ivan Hewett. This week, the outcome of the London Orchestras report; a new production of Britten's Gloriana at Opera North; and Giles Swaine talks about a concert hall he's building in Ghana. Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
Beethoven's
Fidelio direct from the Metropolitan Opera, New York. Sung in German.
Act
7.45 The Texaco Opera Quiz Edward Downes puts listeners' questions to opera buffs Alison Ames , Charles Osbome and Lotfi Mansouri.
8.15 Act 2
(in association with the Texaco Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network and the EBU)
First of two programmes in which Catherine
Mackintosh (violin) and Geoffrey Govier (fortepiano) perform violin sonatas by Mozart and his contemporary Joseph Martin Kraus.
Kraus Violin Sonata in D Mozart Sonata in C (K303)
Off the coast of Georgia, USA, lies the subtropical island of St Michael. In May 1989 the lives of three people meet there: Maggie the airline stewardess, Ed the Chicago self-made businessman and Greg the islander. They consider their lives and how the American
Dream has betrayed them. An original dramatic poem for radio by Roberta Berke , with Jane Bertish as Maggie, Sam Wanamaker as Ed and Don Fellows as Greg. Producer Piers Plowright
A debut recital by Catherine King (mezzo) and Jacob Heringman (lute).
Danyel Like as the lute Dowland
A Fancy; Sorrow Stay Malcolm Bruno Three
Childhood Verses
Danyel Trilogy: Can doleful notes
Holbome Fantasia
Malcolm Bruno Three
Elizabethan Carols (first broadcast)
Besides reviewing the latest jazz releases, Brian Morton introduces an improvised set by Derek Bailey (guitar), Pat Thomas and Matt Wand (electronics) and Tony Oxley (drums), recorded at this year's
Outside In festival at Crawley. Producer Derek Drescher