Grapevine
Rossini Overture: La Cenerentola
LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO
7.08 Bach Concerto in D minor, for two violins and orchestra (BWV 1043)
7.35 Sibelius Karelia Suite
BAMBERG SO/RICHARD KLAUS
7.50 Mendelssohn Rondo capriccioso
MURRAY PERAHIA (piano)
7.56 Mozart Clarinet Concerto
THEA KING (clarinet) ECO/JEFFREY TATE Records
Glazunov and Taneyev Everything must be attractive in the scherzo, and, most important, unexpected. GLAZUNOV Glazunov The Seasons: Winter, Op 67 (Mono) SO/THE COMPOSER
Raymonda: Arab Dance (Act 2) and closing scene (Act 3)
LSO/YONDANI BUTT Taneyev Scherzo (Symphony No 4 in c minor) MOSCOW RSO/
GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY Glazunov Chant du menestrel
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH (cello)
BOSTON SO/SEIJI OZAWA Symphony No 1 in E
BAVARIAN RSO; JARVI. Records
Quartet in A minor, Op 13 played by the BRODSKY QUARTET (R)
led by TESSA KHAMBATTA conducted by STEUART BEDFORD (piano) with HEATHER HARPER (soprano)
Mozart Concert arias: Chi sa, chi sa, qual sia (K 582); Ch'io mi scordi di te (K 505)
Haydn Symphony No 91 in E flat (R)
MICHELLE LEE (flute) JULIUS DRAKE (piano)
Chaminade Concertino, Op 107
Martinu Scherzo Laszlo Sary Pezzo concertato
Faure Morceau de concours
Messaien Le Merle noir
Bartok Three Folk Songs (R)
KRISTIN MEKSCHER (piano) BBC PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
Lutoslawski Mi-Parti Schumann Piano
Concerto in A minor
Sibelius Symphony No 3 inc
(Presented on 17 February by Lancaster University with assistance from Lloyds Bank) BBC Manchester
live from St David 's Hall, Cardiff.
MARTYN HILL (tenor)
CLIFFORD BENSON (piano) A recital of songs written between 1814 and 1816. Weber Die Temperamente beim Verluste der
Geliebten Schubert Three Songs of the Harper Beethoven To the Distant Beloved
Schubert Der Fischer ;
Heidenroslein; Schafers Klagelied;
Wandrers Nachtlied ; An Mignon;
Jagers Abendlied; Erster Verlust ; Rastlose Liebe BBC Wales
conducted by RICCARDO MUTI
MALCOLM FRAGER (piano) Haydn Symphony No 48 in c (Maria Theresia )
Weber Piano Concerto No 2 in E flat
Sinfonietta, Op 48
Liszt Symphonic poem: Hunnenschlacht (R)
Sonata in B minor, Op 27
PAUL SILVERTHORNE (viola) ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) (R)
Jan Baptist Verrijt Missa concertata octavi toni; Ah! Horrida bella RUFUS MÜLLER and JOHN POTTER (tenor)
RICHARD WISTREICH (bass) CHANT CHOIR directed by STEPHEN CLEOBURY
The Mass as it may have been celebrated in one of the clandestine 'hidden churches' in the Netherlands in the 17th century.
MARGARET FINGERHUT
(piano) plays his Sonata in D (H xvi 37) and the Variations in F minor, plus a set of short pieces on the name 'Haydn' by Debussy, Dukas,
Reynaldo Hahn. d'Indy, Widor and Ravel. (R)
Presented by David Hoult Producer PAUL HINDMARSH BBC Manchester
Writers Talking
Novelist Peter Ackroyd talks to Peter Kemp about his latest novel First Light, published next week.
Producer FIONA MCLEAN
conducted by JEAN CLAUDE CASADESUS YURI BASHMET (viola) live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. Catel Overture: Semiramis
Xenakis Tracees
Dutilieux Symphony No 1
8.20 A Passable Tune on the Flageolet by GRAEME FIFE.
Read by Edward de Souza . 'On the day of the concert I received a note from Berlioz: "Come to the Opera at once." "What's wrong?" I asked. "They are bent on sabotage," he hissed.'
8.40 Berlioz
Harold in Italy
from Westminster Abbey. EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) ELIZABETH PRIDAY (soprano)
MICHAEL CHANCE (counter-tenor) DAVID JAMES
(counter-tenor)
WILLIAM KENDALL (tenor) STEPHEN VARCOE (bass) CHOIR OF WESTMINSTER
ABBEY
AMSTERDAM BAROQUE ORCHESTRA
HIS MAJESTIES SAGBUTTS
AND CORNETTS conducted by MARTIN NEARY and TON KOOPMAN. William of Orange and his wife Mary were jointly crowned King and Queen on 11 April 1689. Almost all of the music heard at their Coronation is performed in this evening's tercentenary concert, which consists of settings by the Abbey organist Henry Purcell : / Was Glad; Praise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem, and the Te
Deum and Jubilate; and by his predecessor
John Blow : Behold, 0 God Our Defender; The Lord God Is a Sun and a Shield; Let
My Prayer Come Up and / Was Glad. Also a tiny version of Zadok the Priest composed for the coronation of Charles II by Henry Lawes.
(Given earlier this evening in association with AT and T Network Systems UK Ltd and Commercial Union and Delta Lloyd)
Beethoven
Sextet in E flat, Op 81b
Rondo a capriccio, Op 129 Quintet in E flat, Op 16