The fourth of 12 programmes.
Two Arias for wind band
Academy of Ancient Music/
Christopher Hogwood Fugues: in G minor (HWV 605); in B flat (HWV 607): Leo van Doeselaar (organ) Concerto grosso in A minor, Op 6 No 4 Amsterdam Baroque Orch/Ton Koopman Records
The fourth of seven programmes.
Schumann Kreisleriana , Op 16; Prophet Bird
(Forest Scenes), Op82No 7 Beethoven Sonata No 26 in Eflat, Op 81a (Les Adieux) Mono records
Arriaga Symphony in D minor
ECO/Jesus Lopez-Cobos
9.03 Brahms Ballades ,
Op 10: Arturo Benedetti Michel angeli (piano)
9.29 Doppler Concerto for two flutes in D minor Jean-Pierre Rampal ,
Andras Adorjan (flutes) National Opera
Orchestra of Monte
Carlo/Claudio Scimone
9.47 Rachmaninov
The Bells
Suzanne Murphy (soprano)
Keith Lewis (tenor)
David Wilson Johnson (baritone)
SNO and Chorus/
Neeme Jarvi. Records
with Michael Oliver. 'It Must Be
John Warrack traces some descendants of Beethoven's question. And conversation with the conductor
Sir Charles Groves. Szymanowski 's Legacy: Adrian Thomas reflects. Producers Edward Blakeman and Andrew Lyle
leader
Geoffrey Trabichoff conductor George Hurst Ernst Kovacic (violin) Tippett Ritual Dances Britten Violin Concerto Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor
(Given on 16 January in the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, Glasgow) BBC Scotland
BBC Singers
Endymion Ensemble conductor Simon Joly Palestrina Osculetur me; Trahe me post te James Antony Ellis
Song of Songs: Book 1 (BBC commission: first performance)
Palestrina Nigra sum; Vineam meam
The contrasting national styles of France and Italy absorbed into the German baroque tradition. The result at its best was Bach, but there were others before him. JS Kusser Ouverture No 4 in D minor (1682) J Rosenmuller Sonata da camera No 5 in D minor (1670) Corelli Concerto grosso in F, Op 6 No J C F Fischer Suite No 7 in G minor (Journal du printemps) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment director Sigiswald Kuijken.
3.10 Interval Reading
3.15 Bach Orchestral Suites: No 1 in C; No 3 in D (Given on 18August in the Queen Elizabeth Hall in association with BMW (GB) Ltd)
with Graham Sheffield. Artur Rubinstein (piano) Chopin Scherzo No 1 in B minor; Waltzes: in A flat, Op 34 No 1; in C sharp minor, Op 64 No 2; Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58; Waltzes: Op 70: in G flat, F minor, and Dflat; Four Ballades Records (R)
leader Martin Loveday conductor Barry Wordsworth Chabrier Fête polonaise Busser Petite suite Debussy, orch Busser Petite suite Franck Symphonic poem: Les Eolides
Scandinavian Season 'Many visual things come up with my music but it is important to remember it is music. I'm not trying to illustrate anything. They are just pretexts to define musical events for myself.' Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho talks with Michael Hall about her music, including Lichtbogen which can be heard later this evening. Producer Jane Walker
Strauss Serenade for wind instruments Brahms Serenade No 2 in A Strauss Aus Italien (WFMT recording)
(piano) Beethoven Andante in F WoO 57 (Andante favori) Polonaise in C, Op 89 Rondo a capriccio in G, Op 129 Schumann Faschings schwank aus Wien Brahms Four Pieces, Op 119. BBC Pebble Mill
Scandinavian Season Capricorn
Lindberg De Tartuffe, je crois
Salonen Yta 1
Helen Keen (alto flute) Saariaho Lichtbogen Ian Dearden
(electronics) conductor
Oliver Knussen
A discussion on an issue of the moment chaired by Robert Hewison.
The noble family of Howard was one of the most powerful and ill-fated houses in 16th-century England.
This meditation on suffering and martyrdom, recorded in Arundel Castle, draws on the writings of Henry Howard , Philip Howard and Robert Southwell , all three condemned to death for 'treason'. With motets by William Byrd and Thomas Tallis sung by the Nonsuch Consort of Voices.
Tallis In manus tuas, Domine; Derelinquit impius; Salvator mundi Byrd Domine salva nos; Tribulatio; Resurrexi; Pascha nostrum; Haec dies. Narrator
The Rev Guy Nicholls Reader Reggie Oliver Director of Music John Milsom
The second of five programmes.
By reason of application Biber has attained the highest perfection in the art of music, and his varied compositions have made him famous to many.
Letter of ennoblement,
1690
Sonata No 5 in A
(The 12-year-old Jesus in the Temple)
Sonata No 6 in C minor (The Agony in the Garden)
Sonata No 7 in F
(The Scourging of Jesus) Catherine Mackintosh (violin)
Timothy Kraemer (cello)
Alastair Ross (organ)
Jakob Lindberg
(theorbo/archlute)