With Andrew McGregor.
Bach Harpsichord Concerto in D, BWV1054
Robert Woolley , Purcell Quartet, Jane Rogers (viola),
Jonathan Manson (cello)
6.24 Tchaikovsky String Quartet No 2 in F, Op 22
Borodin Quartet
7.05 Berwald Overture: The Queen of Golconda
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Roy Goodman
7.32 Mozart Piano Concerto No 21 in C, K467
Stephen Kovacevich ,
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
8.05 Sarasate, orch Hohn Romanza Andaluza
Gil Shaham (violin),
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
8.22 Franck Symphony in D minor Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Seiji Ozawa
With Catriona Young.
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No 3 in C minor
London Philharmonic, conductor Adrian Boult
9.06 Faure Cantique de Jean Racine Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, Stephen Cleobury (organ), conductor George Guest
9.12 Mendelssohn Concerto for two pianos No 1 in E
John Ogdon and Brenda Lucas ,
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
9.42 Britten Suite on English Folk Songs: A Time There Was
City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle Discs
With Nick Morgan.
Strauss Serenade , Op 7
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
10.10 Artist of the Week:
Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
Bach Three Chorale Preludes
10.20 Mendelssohn String Quartet No 1 in E flat, Op 12 Lindsay Quartet
10.47 WF Bach Duet in G, F59
Barthold Kuijken and Marc Hantai (flutes)
10.57 Schumann Papillons , Op 2 Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
11.11 Biber Mensa Sonora III
Musica Antiqua Koln , director Reinhard Goebel
11.22 Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Georg Solti
Roger Nichols continues his exploration of Ravel's songs and choral music, with excerpts from
Ravel's letters and correspondence read by Christian Rodska. Sainte
Gerard Souzay (baritone),
Dalton Baldwin (piano)
Trois Poemes de Stephane Mallarme Sarah Walker (mezzo), Nash Ensemble
Deux Epigrammes de Clement Marot Jean-Christoph Benoit (baritone), Aldo Ciccolini (piano) La Nuit
Chorus and Orchestra of the Sorbonne, conductor Jacques Grimbert Chanson du Rouet
Jessye Norman (soprano), Dalton Baldwin (piano) Rapsodie Espagnole Stephen Coombs and Christopher Scott (pianos)
Repeated next Wednesday 11.30pm
Leopold Trio
Boccherini String Trio in C minor, Op 14 No 2
Sibelius String Trio in G minor Reger String Trio, Op 77b
With Susan Sharpe , including
Beethoven Christ on the Mount of Olives (final chorus)
Lyon National Orchestra and Choir, conductor Serge Baudo
Gliere Horn Concerto in B flat
Marie-Luise Neuenecker ,
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Werner Andreas Albert
Gay Let Us Take the Road (The Beggar's Opera)
Graham Clarke (tenor), London Opera Chorus, National Philharmonic, conductor Richard Bonynge
Beethoven Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 2 No 2 Solomon
Producer Peter Thresh Discs
From Guildford Cathedral.
Introit: Great and Marvellous
Are Thy Works (Tomkins) Responses (Millington)
Psalm 78 (Bayley, Monk, Turle, Rogers, Walmisley)
First Lesson: Isaiah 49, w7-13 Canticles: Day in B flat
Second Lesson: 1 John 2, wl-14
Anthem: When Jesus Our Lord
(Mendelssohn)
Hymn: 0 Worship the Lord (Was Lebet) Organ Voluntary: Toccata Prelude on Von Himmel Hoch (Edmundson)
Organist and master of the music Andrew Millington.
Sub-organist Geoffrey Morgan. Repeated Friday 1.00am
Tommy Pearson charts the history of the overture with the help of Roderick Swanston.
With Natalie Wheen , including
Tchaikovsky Waltz (Suite No 2 in C) New Philharmonia, conductor Antal Dorati
5.35 Scharwenka Piano Quartet in F, Op 37 (4th mvt)
Seta Tanyel (piano),
Levon Chilingirian (violin),
Ivo-Jan van der Werff (viola), Garbis Atmacayan (cello) Producer Edward Blakeman
Fiona Talkington introduces a concert from the Wigmore
Hall, London.
Lorna Anderson (soprano), Ruby Philogene (mezzo), Tim Robinson (tenor), Neal Davies (baritone),
Malcolm Martineau and Simon Over
(pianos)
Brahms Liebeslieder Waltzes , Op 52; Neue Liebeslieder, Op 65
Recordings made by London dance bands in the 1920s and 1930s.
2: Ambrose and his Orchestra
In the thirties they played the Mayfair Hotel, the Embassy Club, Ciro's and the Cafe de Paris.
New York's virtuoso chamber orchestra, which performs without a conductor, joins forces with violinist Gil Shaham on a rare visit to the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London.
Haydn Symphony No 52 in C minor Stravinsky Concerto in E flat (Dumbarton Oaks)
Vivaldi Concertos, Op 8 Nos 1-4 (The Four Seasons)
3: Best Endeavours
Making easy money in the film industry.
Matthew Barley (cello), Sophia Rahman (piano)
Britten Tema-Sacher for Cello
Colin Matthews Five Duos for Cello and Piano
Carl Vine Inner World for Cello and Tape Britten Tema-Sacher for Cello
lain Burnside talks to John Tusa about the songs and singers that mean something special to him. Producer Adam Gatehouse
Repeated next Monday 3.45pm
With Humphrey Carpenter. After Cigarettes Are Sublime,
Richard Klein has turned his attention to the re-evaluation of fat. In Eat Fat, he attacks the contemporary western obsession with weight on a witty trail through history and culture. Howard Jacobson 's new book, Seriously
Funny, is a study of the history and culture of humour. Producer Mohit Bakaya
Orfeo (Act 3); Nisi Dominus; Audi
Coelum (1610 Vespers); T'Amo, Mia Vita : E Cosi a Poc'a Poco Tomo Farfalla Repeated from last Wednesday
Dave Gelly continues his survey of the saxophone.
With David Cornet.
1.00 Slovenian Radio and TV SO, conductor Ronald Zollman ,
Boris Petrushansky (piano) Beethoven Overture: The Creatures of Prometheus Mozart Piano Concerto
No 12 in A, K414 Schnittke Piano
Concerto Mozart Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter)
3.00 Schools
3.00 Time and Tune 3.20 Together
3.40 Dance Workshop 4.00 A Time to Move 4.20 Scottish Resources
4.40 Talking Points
5.00 Sequence