Modern Literature
Ireland A London Overture
LSO/John Barbirolli
7.12 Elgar Ballet: The
Sanguine Fan: RPO/Boult
7.30 am News
7.35 Saint-Saens
Septet in Eflat
Paris Instrumental Group
7.53 Tchaikovsky Theme and Variations, Op 19 No 6 Andrei Gavrilov (piano)
8.04 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D (BWV 1050): I Musici. Records
Fifth of six programmes. Titelouze Pange lingua Andre Isoir (organ)
De Lalande Confitebor tibi Domine: Soloists; Choir of New College,
Oxford; King's Consort/ Higginbottom. Records
Fifth of nine programmes tracing the Canadian pianist's recorded legacy. Bach Sonata in C minor
(BWV 1017)
Yehudi Menuhin (violin)
Schoenberg Suite , Op 25 Strauss Three Ophelia Lieder , Op 67: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) Bizet Variations chromatiques. Records
looks at the new music curriculum for schools and considers the state of quartet playing in Britain. With Peter Paul Nash.
Kathryn Stott (piano)
BBC Welsh SO/Thomson Elgar Introduction and Allegro Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 4 in G
11.45 Interval Reading
11.50 Vaughan
Williams Symphony No 4 in F minor
Songs by Charles Ives. Roberta Alexander (sop) Tan Crone (piano)
Dreams; The Greatest
Man; The Housatonic at Stockbridge; Two Little
Flowers; The Seer. Records
in New York
Suzanne Levy has brunch in New York, beginning with Yoner Shimell 's kenishes and ending up in the Erotic Bakery. Producer Elizabeth Burke
with Paul Guinery.
Leigh Concertino for harpsichord and string orchestra: Trevor Pinnock
LPO/Nicholas Braithwaite Hakim Final (Hommage a Igor Stravinsky)
The Composer (organ)
Schubert String Quartet in B flat (D 112) Lindsay Quartet
Smetana Bettina's Polka
Jan Novotny (piano) Sibelius Two Songs
Kirsten Flagstad (sop) LSO/0ivin Fjeldstad
Karlowicz Symphonic Poem: Stanislaw et
Anna Oswiecimowie
Silesian Philharmonic SO/ Jerzy Salwarowski. Records
Emerson String Quartet Haydn Quartet in E. Op 54 No
Bartok Quartet No 1
3.25 Interval Reading
3.30 Beethoven Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2 (Rasumovsky)
Carol Ann Duffy reads a selection of her work.
Albrechtsberger
Concerto No 1 in D for
Jew's harp, mandora and orchestra
Fritz Mayr (Jew's harp) Dieter Kirsch (mandora) Munich CO/
Hans Stadlmair. Records
Michael Oliver explores the surprising world of percussion instruments and their players. Producers Alan Hall and Edward Blakeman
The path from despair to hope, death to resurrection life, traced through two encounters in a garden:
Mary Lennox in F
Hodgson Burnett 's The Secret
Garden and Mary Magdalene 's encounter with the risen Christ.
Music sung by Polyphony. John IV of Portugal Crux fidelis
Bell Lord of the Morning Leighton Drop , Drop Slow Tears; Now the Green Blade Riseth
Vaughan Williams / Got Me Flowers
Hadley My Beloved Spake Bainton And I Saw a New Heaven
Readers Jill Balcon ,
Philip Sully , Nicola Slee Director of Music Stephen Layton
Organist Andrew Lucas
Albinoni Concerto in D for two oboes, Op 9 No 12 Heinz Holliger ,
Maurice Bourgue (oboes); I Musici Vivaldi Psalm 113
(Laudate pueri Dominum) (RV 602):
Margaret Marshall , Felicity Lott (sops) ECO/Vittorio Negri. Records
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
Director Richard Imison
Aurora; La Mort de Phedre Helga Dernesch (mezzo) BBC SO/John Pritchard
(piano)
Beethoven 32 Variations in C minor (WoO 80)
Liszt Harmonies du soir
(Transcendental Studies) Debussy Pour les tierces (Studies. Book 1)
Stravinsky Sonata (1924)
Daniel Leech-Wilkinson introduces motets by the Parisian composer Philippe de Vitry , born in 1291, and songs by Machaut. Robert
Harre-Jones (counter-tenor), Charles Daniels , Angus Smith
(tenors), Don Greig (bass)