Managing Schools
Bach Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (BWV 1542) Helmut Walcha (organ)
7.13 Chopin Concert Rondo: Claudio Arrau (piano); LPO/Inbal
7.30am News
7.35 Weber Horn Concertino in E minor Anthony Halstead (horn) Hanover Band/Goodman
7.47 Seiber Four Old French Folk Songs Peter Pears (tenor) Julian Bream (guitar)
7.56 Richard Rodney Bennett Jazz Calendar London Jazz Ensemble/ John Lanchbery. Records
Witold Lutoslawski Funeral Music Norwegian CO Bukoliki for Piano Andrzej Dutkiewicz Preludes and Fugues for strings: Norwegian CO There Is an Open Space before Us (Resistance Song): Jerzy Witkowski (piano); Students' Choir of the Chopin Music Academy, Warsaw/Romuald Miazga
(1604-1845) Johann Bach Motet : Unser Leben ist ein
Schatten Tavemer Consort/Parrott
9.42 Johann Christoph Bach Prelude and Fugue in Eflat Wilhelm Krumbach (organ)
9.48 Cantata: Es erhub sich ein Streit: Maria Zedelius (sop); Ulla Groenwald (alto); Paul Elliot (tenor); Michael Schopper ,Stephen Varcoe (basses); Musica Antiqua Koln/Goebel
9.56 Johann Ludwig Bach Suite in G ECO/Raymond Leppard
10.09 J S Bach Concerto in D minor (BWV 1059) Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra/Ton Koopman (organ solo)
10.22 W F Bach Symphony in F (F 67) ECO/Raymond Leppard
10.37 J C F Bach Cantata: Die Amerikanerin Barbara Schlick (soprano) Das Kleine Konzert / Hermann Max
10.48 C P E Bach Symphony in E minor (Wq 178) CPE Bach CO/ Hartmut Haenchen
10.59 J C Bach Quintet inD, Op 22 No 1 English Concert/Pinnock
11.20WFEBach Cantata: Vater unser Adalbert Kraus (tenor) Wolfgang Schone (bass) Stuttgart Gedachtniskirche Choir Stuttgart Bach Collegium / Helmuth Rilling. Records
conductor Adrian Leaper Nikolai Demidenko (piano) Sibelius Karelia Suite: Symphony No 7
Medtner Piano Concerto
No 2 in C minor
Edith Peinemann (violin) Clifford Benson (piano) live from St George 's, Brandon Hill , Bristol.
Beethoven Sonata in D. Op 12 No 1
Stravinsky Duo Concertant
(In association with National Westminster Bank)
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Peter Heyworth traces the early career of Herbert von Karajan , whose rise to being 'the most powerful man in the world of music' owed much to Walter Legge and his newly founded
Philharmonia Orchestra.
(R)
Francisco Valls
Missa scala aretina
3.30 An extract from
Bach's obituary written by his son, Carl Philipp Emanuel.
3.35 Bach Cantata No
1 0: Meine Seel erherbt den
Herrn; Cantata No 20: 0 Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort
Lena Lootens (soprano) Christopher Robson (counter-tenor)
Christoph Pregardien (tenor)
David Wilson-Johnson (bass) Tallis Chamber Choir
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/
Gustav Leonhardt (R)
Peter Donohoe (piano)
Debussy Images (Set 1) Busoni Seven Elegies (R)
with Brian Kay Producer Alan Hall
Michael Hall talks to the horn player Barry Tuckwell , who is about to celebrate his 60th birthday. Producer Ray Abbott
conductor
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Emmy Verhey (violin) live from the Victoria Hall, Geneva.
Stravinsky Jeu de cartes Schoeck Violin Concerto
8.35 Mendelssohn in Italy: Ian Thompson reads from Mendelssohn's correspondence at the time of his Italian visit. (R)
8.55 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 4 (Italian)
The second of three readings of Letitia Pilkington 's memoirs, published in 1748. Reader Samantha Bond.
Brass on the Run Tim Souster introduces his own Rabbit Heaven,
Edward Shipley 's Divine Horsemen and John Harle 's Miles and Miles played by the English Brass Ensemble, with the percussionist Simon Limbrick.
Mozart in 1789-90 String Quintet in D
(K 593); Cosi fan tutte: Scenes from Act 2
As broadcast this morning on R5 Plus at 2.00-2.25 Language in the National Curriculum