with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Anon Ther is no rose of swych vertu
7.16 Boccherini Cello
Concerto No 4 in C
7.32 Giovanni Gabrieli
Quem vidistis pastores
7.50 Prokofiev Dreams, Op
8.05 Byrd Lullaby
8.27 Mozart Piano Concerto
No 27 in B flat (K595). Discs
Introduced by Hugh Keyte. Maia Singers , conductor John Pomphrey
Trad, arr Wood Blessed be that maid Marie
John Wainwright
Christians, awake!
Curt Carlsson introduces more music from
Stockholm's 18th-century Enlightenment court, including works by George Joseph Vogler and the poet and songwriter
Carl Michael Bellman , and excerpts from
Joseph Martin Kraus 's janissary opera Soliman II.
Presented by Susan Sharpe. Gossec Christmas Suite
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
10.17 Liszt Prelude,
Pastorale and Angels' Song (Christus)
Veronika Kineses (soprano) Hungarian State Radio and Television Chorus and Orchestra/Antal Dorati
10.40 Bach Concerto in C minor for violin and oboe (BWV 1060) Isaac Stern (violin)
Marcel Tabuteau (oboe)
Prades Festival Orchestra, conductor Pablo Casals
11.00 Cererols Hodie nobis caelorum rex
Montserrat Abbey Choir Hans Zingel (harp)
Werner Buchmann (violone) conductor Ireneo Segarra
11.10 Berlioz 0 mon cher fils; Chorus of Angels Janet Baker (mezzo)
Thomas Allen (baritone) John Alldis Choir
LSO/Colin Davis
11.25 Tchaikovsky
Polonaise (Tcherevichki)
USSR Academic SO/ Evgeny Svetlanov
11.30 Rheinberger Sonata No 14 in C, Op Robert Munns (organ)
11.50 Bax A Christmas
Carol Song
Canterbury Cathedral Choir, conductor Allan Wicks
Stephen Darlington (organ) Producer Chris de Souza. Discs
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Szymanowski Fantasie, Op 14 Leschetizsky Arabesque, Op 45 No 1
Paderewsky Cracovienne Fantasie, Op 14 No 6
Friedman Valse tendre, Op 77 No
Chopin, arr Godowsky Valse, Op 69 No 1
Szymanowski Variations, Op3
Chopin Fantasie, Op 49 Martin Jones (piano)
(Revised repeat from Saturday 9.00am)
Third of four programmes of music for chamber and court from the time of Samuel Pepys , with readings from his diaries.
Locke Suite No 3 (Broken Consort)
Scaramouche Music for His Majesty's Sagbutts and Cornetts London Cornett and Sackbut Ensemble
Humfrey/Locke Incidental Music: The Tempest
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
from Chester
Cathedral.
Introit: Advent matins responsory (Palestrina) Responses: Plainsong
Psalms: 108, 109 (Plainsong) First Lesson: Isaiah 26, wl-13
Office Hymn: Creator of the stars of night (Plainsong) Canticles: Short Service
(Hunt)
Carols: As Joseph was a-walking (Terry); A carol for Mary (Whitter); Sweet was the song (Vann)
Hymn: Come, thou long expected Jesus (Cross of Jesus)
Organ Voluntary: Nun komm der heiden Heiland
(BWV 661) (Bach)
Organist and Master of the Choristers Roger Fisher
Assistant organist Graham Eccles
With Natalie Wheen.
Producer Nick Morgan
conductor Colin Davis
The third of five all-Sibelius concerts given as part of last year's Scandinavian Festival at the Barbican
Centre, London.
Rakastava, Op 14
Symphony No 4 in A minor; Symphony No 2 in D, Op 43
(Given in association with Peter Stuyvesant Foundation)
3: Dusk
Norman Gortsby has gone to the park for a little repose, but a park bench can be more complicated than you might think. Read by Peter Howell.
(soprano)
Rudolf Jansen (piano)
Wolfhard Pencz (clarinet) Schubert Ganymed; An die Nachtigall; Suleika I and II
Brahms WieMelodien zieht es mir; Immer leiser wird mein
Schlummer; Wenn du nur zuweilen Idchelst;
Von waldbekranzter Hohe
Schubert Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
Strauss Morgen !;
Friihlingsgedrdnge; Seitdem dein Aug' in meines schaute; Ich schwebe; Wiegenlied; Schlechtes Wetter;
Schlagende Herzen ; Fur funfzehn Pfennige
Continuing the six-part series by Kevin Crossley-Holland . 2: Sir Bedivere
1436. The Burgundians are bombarding Calais and, on the eve of Malory's first battle, the English commander inspires his men with the story of King Arthur's invasion of France.
(Part 3 tomorrow 10.40pm)
The piano trios of Brahms, in recordings from the BBC Archives.
Music Group of London Piano Trio
Ireland Phantasie in A minor
Brahms Piano Trio No 1 in B, Op 8