Maths: Curve Sketching
Purcell Trumpet Sonata Crispian Steele-Perkins City of London Baroque Sinfonia/Hickox
7.05 Britten Courtly
Dances from Gloriana Julian Bream Consort
7.15 Hoist Japanese
Suite: LSO/Adrian Boult
7.30am News
7.35 Ame Symphony No 3 in E flat
Cantilena/Shepherd
7.47 Mozart Flute Quartet in D: Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute); with Stern,
Accardo, Rostropovich
8.01 M A Z de Ferranti
Ronde des fées
Simon Wynberg (guitar)
8.08 Respighi Brazilian Impressions
Philharmonia/
Geoffrey Simon. Records
Hindemith Six Songs from Das Marienleben
Karita Mattila (soprano) Lahti SO/Ulf Soderblom Record
Quartet:
James Campbell (clarinet) York Piano Trio
Domus: Krysia
Osostowicz (violin) Tim Boulton (viola)
Richard Lester (cello) Beethoven Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3 Schubert String Trio in B flat (D 471) (first movement) BBC Bristol
Paul Roberts (piano)
Severac Cerdana ; En Languedoc (excerpts) Baigneuses au soleil Debussy Pour les sonorites opposees Pour les agréments Pour tes octaves
Albeniz Rondena
(Iberia: Book 2) (R)
conductor Pamela Cook Sioned Williams (harp) Patrick Piggott Samplers (first broadcast) arr Michael Neaum Folk Song Suite
(Given last July in association with DRL Communication Ltd) BBC Bristol
leader Andrew Orton conductor
Bryden Thomson
Janos Starker (cello) Vaughan Williams Symphony No 6 in E minor
Schumann Cello
Concerto in A minor Martini! Frescoes of Piero della Francesca BBC Manchester
live from St George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol. Paco Pefia (guitar) introduces music of the Iberian Peninsula.
(Presented by St George's Music Trust in association with Harveys of Bristol)
Kyriefor chorus and orchestra (K 341)
Vesperae solennes de confessore (K 339)
2.40 Interval Reading
2.45 Mass in C
(Coronation) (K 317)
Soloists; Bavarian Radio Chorus; Bavarian RSO/ Ferdinand Leitner
(Bavarian Radio recording)
directed by Ian Lowes Hoffmeister Serenade
Graham Whettam
Concerto; Fantasy BBC Bristol
Krzysztof Smietana (violin)
John Blakely (piano)
Dallapiccola Tartiniana seconda
Wieniawski Légende, Op 17
Beethoven Sonata, Op 96. BBC Scotland
Symphony for organ in F sharp minor
(first UK broadcast) played by Graham Barber in the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban.
with Lyndon Jenkins Producer Ray Abbott
The violinist
Ruggiero Ricci , in London to give a concert marking the 150th anniversary of Paganini's death, talks to Michael Hall.
Producer Graham Sheffield
(soprano)
Strauss Four Last Songs Stockholm PO/Busch Mono record: 1951
Talich Quartet with Radoslav Kvapil (piano), live from the Music Room of the Royal Pavilion.
Schubert Quartet in E flat (D 87); Piano Sonata in A (D 664)
8.45 Tourches
Poets of the present comment on their predecessors.
Presenters Diana Bishop Nigel Graham and Dominick Rickhards. (R)
9.05 Dvorak Piano
Quintet No 2 in A, Op 81 (In association with Molins plc)
Guest Juliet Stevenson Episode 4: Being the history of mankind from the first amoeba to the Second World War presented by the entire cast of The National Theatre of Brent.
Michael Finnissy introduces the Ixion Ensemble and a selection of their performances, from last week's Brighton Festival. James Clapperton The
Taill of Shir Chanteclier and the Foxe, for solo violin (first performance) Andrew Toovey
(Nobody'll Know), for cello and piano Clapperton The
Testament ofCressied, for solo piano
Michael Finnissy Cirit , for solo clarinet
Toovey Shimmer Bright, for string trio
(all first UK broadcasts) (More from the Brighton
Festival on Sunday at 5.00pm)
Mendelssohn
Trumpet Overture,
Op 101; Concerto for two pianos in A flat; Concert Piece, Op 113