Sheppard Haec dies quam fecit Dominus
The Sixteen/Christophers
7.04 Mascagni Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana) Gothenburg SO/Jarvi
7.09 Offenbach Overture and Ballet Pastoral:
Orpheus in the Underworld Philharmonia/de Almeida
7.35 Spohr Variations on a Theme from Alruna Thea King (clarinet) ECO/James Judd
7.43 Haydn Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor English Concert/Pinnock
8.09 Beethoven Sonata in Eflat, Op 18a: (Les Adieux) Claudio Arrau (piano). Records
Third of six programmes. Mondonville
In decachordo psalterio
Louis Marchand Basse de trompette; Tierce en taille: Plein jeu
Michel Chapuis (organ) Mondonville Venite exultemus: Soloists
Choir of New College,
Oxford; London Baroque/ Higginbottom. Records
Third of nine programmes tracing the Canadian pianist's recorded legacy. Schoenberg Piano Concerto, Op 42
NYPO/Mitropoulos (1958 live recording)
Sweelinck Fantasia Mozart Sonata in C
(K 330) (1959 live recording) Bach Contrapunctus I-IV (The Art of Fugue)
Glenn Gould (organ)'
with Peter Paul Nash.
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Chailly Rossini Overture:
Semiramide
Beethoven Symphony No 1 in C
11.40 Interval Reading
11.45 Prokofiev
Symphony No 3
Trio in Eflat from the first part of Telemann's sonorous Tafelmusik. Musica Antiqua Kbln/
Reinhard Goebel. Records
Die Zabaglione
'Constanze's head aches quite a bit, Gretchen helps make up for it.'
A miniature opera for Mozart Year, specially composed by David Owen Norris , which recreates an historic meal in which Salieri played host to Mozart.... and Constanze came too.
Producers Jane Walker and Elizabeth Burke
with Paul Guinery.
Johann Strauss (son) Overture: Waldmeister
Vienna PO/Lorin Maazel
Chopin Sonata No 1 in C minor: Vladimir Ashkenazy Mozart Lacrimosa dies ilia (Requiem) (K 626):
LPO; London Philharmonic Choir/Franz Welser-Most Dvorak Bagatelles , Op 47 Rudolf Firkusny (piano) Julliard String Quartet
Mahler Kindertotenlieder Kathleen Ferrier (alto)
Vienna PO/Walter. Records
Alexander Baillie (cello) Andrew Ball (piano)
Stravinsky Suite italienne Bach Suite No 4 in Eflat (BWV1010)
3.20 Schubert Sonata in A minor (Arpeggione) Faure Sonata No I in D minor, Op 109
conductor Jane Glover
Heather Harper (soprano) Mozart Symphony No 24 in B flat (K 182); Concert aria: Alma Grande (K578) Britten Les Illuminations , Op 18; Sinfonietta, Op 1
Words from Henry David Thoreau, Hugh MacDiarmid and Glenn Gould , who plays Bach's Goldberg Variations
Producers Philip Martin and Jeremy Hayes
James Butterworth celebrates the Resurrection of the Good Shepherd. Reader Janet Dale
Ex Cathedra Chamber Choir
His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts/Jeremy West David Miller (theorbo)
Timothy Roberts (organ) conductor Jeffrey Skidmore Crucifixus (Lotti); Sonata a 6 (Buonamente);
Plaudite, Jubilate Deo a 12 (Gabrieli); Weib, was weinest du? (SWV 443,
Schutz); Canzon Ottava a 8 (Gabrieli); Haec dies
(Palestrina); Magnificat a 14 (Gabrieli); Surrexit Pastor Bonus a 10 (Gabrieli)
conductor Bruno Weil
Beethoven Overture:
King Stephen Mozart Sinfoniafrom Serenade (K 204)
John Purser 's Carver is set in the mid-16th century; it contrasts the radiance of Robert Carver 's music with the earthiness of his character and the destructive force of the reformation.
Music: Taverner Consort , director Andrew Parrott.
Director Stewart Conn
CBSO/Simon Rattle
Phyllis Bryn-Julson (sop) Sibelius Night Ride and Sunrise, Op 55
Schoenberg Erwartung - monodrama. Op 17
The Firebird (complete)
(in association with MacDonaid's. See also Thursday 7.30pm)
A liturgical drama from medieval Sicily recounting the disciples' meeting with Christ after the Resurrection. Ensemble
Organum/Marcel Peres Records
The Purcell Quartet plays Sonatas for one and two violins from Op 1 and 4