with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Grainger Molly on the Shore
Eastman-Rochester Pops
Orchestra/Frederick Fennell
7.11 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat
(BWV 1051)
Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
7.32 Liszt La Campanella (Paganini Etudes)
Georges Cziffra (piano)
8.05 Beethoven Finale (The Creatures of Prometheus) Orpheus CO
8.23 Artists of the Week:
Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Part The Beatitudes conductor Stephen Cleobury
8.32 Prokofiev Suite: The
Steel Dance, Op 41a Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi Discs
FAIREST ISLE
Today John Milsom carries out some detective work on the texts which the Eton composers set to music, using as a basis the works of Fayrfax ...
Robert Fayrfax Credo
(Missa Albanus); Magnificat "Regale": From stormy windes; Aeterne laudis lilium; Agnus Dei (Missa Albanus)
The Sixteen, director
Harry Christophers Discs
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
Hansel und Gretel
Humperdinck's operatic version of the Grimm brothers' fairy tale, with text by Adelheid Wette.
This performance was given in De Bijloke Festival Hall, Ghent, as part of the 1994 Flanders Festival and is sung in German.
Children's Chorus of the Flanders Opera,
Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra of Flanders, conductor Grant Llewellyn
(piano)
Soler Sonatas: in F sharp (R90); in 0 flat (R88)
Mozart Sonata in C minor
(K457)
Chopin Polonaise-Fantasie in A flat, Op 61
Faure Theme and variations in C sharp minor, Op 73 Barber Piano Sonata, Op 26
Rpt A Classic Arts production
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Takuo Yuasa
Seiji Yokokawa (clarinet) Finzl Clarinet Concerto
Rpt
Dharambir Singh , a sitar player now living in Britain, reveals the role of memory in the training of Indian classical musicians.
Introduced by Errollyn Wallen. Rpt
Jeremy Nicholas introduces records from the 78rpm era including music by Weber, Corelli and Walford Davies and performances from Bruno Walter , Kathleen Ferrier and Walter
Gieseking.
Final programme tomorrow
5.15pm
Edward Greenfield presents examples of the work of the American producer Jack Pfeiffer including discs of Toscanini, Horowitz,
Landowska and Reiner, ending with Heifetz in Wieniawski Violin
Concerto No 2.
Final programme tomorrow
6.00pm
conductor Denis Cohen
Christian Lindberg (trombone)
A concert in celebration of Lyell Cresswell 's 50th birthday, recorded in the Tramway Theatre, Glasgow. Cresswell "0"
Xenakis Trombone
Concerto (Troorkh)
Ives Central Park in the Dark
Cresswell Ylur
FAIREST ISLE
Last of four talks by Ronald Hutton about changes of attitude that occurred in Henry Purcell's England. Killing Fields
"Few other generations in the history of these islands have left such a terrible legacy to those which followed."
Alban Berg Quartet
Berlo String Quartet No 3 (Notturno) (first UK performance)
Schubert String Quartet in D minor (D810) (Death and the Maiden)
Repeated from Holiday Monday at 4.30pm
Robert Cushman presents a personal view of musicals, with songs from original cast recordings, some familiar, some less well known.
6: Fifty Million Frenchmen Rpt A BML production
In September last year
Dmitri Hvorostovsky gave an all-Russian concert at the Wigmore Hall which was a sell-out. lain Burnside presents a slightly shortened version of that occasion.
Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone)
Mikhail Arkadiev (piano)
Rachmaninov How fair this spot: All things pass by; They answered: Sad night: Again I am alone; Spring Waters
Shostakovich Farewell
Granada; The first encounter (Spanish Songs); Fragment (Four Monologues) Musorgsky Songs and Dances of Death
Producer Adam Gatehouse