Handel Concerto a due cori No 3 in F
English Concert/Pinnock
7.19 Arne Trio Sonata
No 2 in G
London Baroque
7.35 Dvorak Slavonic
Rhapsody in A flat, Op 45 No
SNO/NeemeJarvi
7.48
Krommer Octet-Partita in B flat, Op 67
Nash Ensemble
8.11 Britten Four Sea
Interludes
LSO/Steuart Bedford Records
Gluck
'Divertissement'
Armide, Act IV; plus excerpts from Orphée et Euridice, Iphigénie en Tauride and Don Juan
CPE Bach CO/Haenchen Thomas Allen (baritone) Diana Montague (mezzo) Monteverdi Choir
Lyon Opera Orchestra/ John Eliot Gardiner Stephen Roberts (baritone)
Keith Lewis (tenor)
Sally Burgess and Marie Slorach (sopranos) English Baroque
Soloists/Gardiner. Records
In the company of Edith Piaf , Jacques Brel , Juliette Greco and George Brassens. ...
Bach French Suite in C minor (BWV 813) Huguette Dreyfus (harpsichord)
9.49 Milhaud Ballet:
Le Boeuf sur le toit French National
Orchestra/
Leonard Bernstein
10.19 Telemann
Quartet in E minor, No 12
Pariser Quartett
10.36 Varese Offrandes Rachei Yakar (soprano) Ensemble Intercontemporain/Boulez
10.50 Chopin Three Waltzes, Op 34
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano)
Records. Producer Alan Hall
leader Carl Darby conductor Louis Fremaux
Wolfgang Manz (piano) Wagner Overture: Tannhauser
Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 5 in Eflat, Op 73 (Emperor)
12.05 Interval Reading
12.10 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor, Op 74 (Pathétique)
Christian Blackshaw
(piano) live from St George 's, Brandon Hill , Bristol. Mozart Sonata in D
(K 576); Rondo in A minor (K 511)
Franck Prelude , Choral and Fugue (M 21)
(In association with National Westminster Bank)
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Music by Handel.
Based on the narrative of Susanna and the Elders in the Apocrypha. (soprano) (counter-tenor) (soprano) (bantone) (tenor) (bass)
The Chamber Chorus of the University of California Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra/
Nicholas McGegan
3.20 Interval
3.25 Part 2
4.25 Interval
4.30 Part 3
with Peter Paul Nash
Producer Alan Hall
Michael Hall talks to the Russian-born violinist
Nathan Milstein who became a US citizen in 1942 and now spends most of his time in London.
Producer Ray Abbott
leader Michael Davis conductor
Stanislav Skrowaczewski
Pierre Amoyal (violin) live from the Free Trade
Hall, Manchester.
Brahms Tragic Overture Schoenberg
Violin Concerto
8.15 The History of the Free Trade Hall
Stanley Williamson explores the origins of this famous Manchester building, from battle-ground to concert hall.
8.30 Debussy
Symphonic Fragments from Le Martyre de St Sebastien
Ravel Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No 2
(In association with Brother International Europe Ltd)
Philip Fowke (piano)
Pinto Sonata in C minor Beethoven Sonata in C. Op 53 (Waldstein) (R)
Wales at Home and Away
BBC Welsh SO conductors
Grant Llewellyn and Antoni Wit
Jane Manning (soprano) John Hall (baritone) Florian Kitt (cello)
Rhian Samuel Before Dawn (first UK perf) Nigel Osborne
Konzertstuck for cello and orchestra
Jerold James Gordon
Symphony No 3: Neue Psalmen (first UK performance)
In the last of his series on blues pianists,
Francis Wilford-Smith looks at the work of Charlie Spand.
Very little is known about Spand, other than that he seems to have worked mainly in Detroit and Chicago. One of his best-known songs is Soon This Morning.
Liszt Der du von der
Himmel bist (two versions) Symphonic poem: Hamlet Die Drei Zigeuner
Piano Concerto No 2
As broadcast this morning on R5 Plus at 2.00 2.25 Classroom Management