Literature in the Modern World: Lorca's Verma
Mendelssohn Scherzo in A minor, Op 81 No 2 Melos String Quartet
7.05 Bach Harpsichord Concerto in D minor
(BWV 1052): English
Concert/Trevor Pinnock
7.30am News
7.35 Haydn Missa : Rorate coeli desuper
Choir of Christ Church
Cathedral, Oxford;
Academy of Ancient Music/Simon Preston
7.44 Schubert Adagio in Eflat (Notturno) (D 897) Beaux Arts Trio
7.55 Bruch Symphony No 3 in E, Op 51
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orch/ Kurt Masur. Records
8.30am News
Purcell Suite
(King Arthur)
Louis Grabu Suite
(Albion and Albanius) Parley of Instruments/ Roy Goodman and Peter Holman
(piano). The last of nine programmes. Brahms Rhapsody in G minor, Op 79 No 2 (1982 rec)
Bach Goldberg
Variations (BWV 988) (1981 rec). Records
Series producer Anthony Cheevers
with Peter Paul Nash.
The second of four programmes. conductor Seiji Ozawa Charles Ives Central
Park in the Dark
Schubert Symphony No 5 in B flat (D 485)
Strauss Ein Heldenleben , Op 40
Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2; Nocturne in E, Op 62 No 2: Jorge Bolet (piano) Record
in Bavaria.
Philip Brady celebrates the Munich white sausage. Producer Elizabeth Burke
with Paul Guinery. Frederick Cowen
Concert Overture:
The Butterfly's Ball
Czech State Philharmonic/ Adrian Leaper
Parry My Soul There Is a Country: Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge/ Richard Marlow
Vaughan Williams
Prelude on Rhosymedre Northern Sinfonia/Hickox Moeran Cello Concerto:
Raphael Wallfisch ;
Bournemouth Sinfonietta/ Norman del Mar
Elgar Dream Children, Op 43
Peter Pettinger (piano) Finzi Dies natalis
Wilfred Brown (tenor) ECO/Christopher Finzi Records
Christian Blackshaw (piano) Mozart Piano Sonatas: in C (K 330); in A minor (K 310); in G (K 283) and in B flat (K 333)
Australian Les Murray introduces and reads a selection of his work.
BBC Welsh SO
Prokofiev Symphony No 5
What are composers for? Michael Oliver invites John McCabe ,
Steve Martland and Judith Weir to consider the role of composers in society. Producer Edward Blakeman
A celebration of Christ's
Ascension, with music by Francis Grier.
Introit: Rejoice, Thou Mother of Christ;
Prayer (sung): The Lord Ascended into Heaven;
Organ: Christ in His Glory Reading: The Ascension of Elijah, II Kings 2, w 1-12; Psalm 113
Responsory: I Am
Ascending to My Father Reading: The Ascension of Christ, Acts 1, w 1-11 Prayer (sung): 0 Christ, You Ascended in Glory
Responsory: God Ascends with Shouts of Joy
Carol: The Lord Goes Up Reading: An Exhortation of St Paul, Ephesians 1, w 16-23; Magnificat Prayers (sung): 0 the Strangest of Wonders! O You Who Are the Mother of God
Recessional: Rejoice,
Thou Mother of Christ
Eton College Chapel Choir director Ralph Allwood Organists David Goode and Paul Plummer
BBC Scottish SO conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Ravel Menuet antique; Pavane
Debussy La plus que lent; Danse: Tarantelle Styrienne
Pravda by Howard Brenton and David Hare.
Lambert Le Roux is a media tycoon of tremendous power. He is also a monster manipulating all, including Fleet Street. Adapted and directed by Richard Wortley 0 DRAMA: page 4
Third of seven concerts.
Gyorgy Pauk (violin) Peter Frankl (piano)
Takacs Quartet; Wind
Soloists of CO of Europe Violin Sonata in B flat (K 454)
Serenade in Eflat (K375)
10.20 Interval Reading
10.25 String Quartet in G (K 387)
(Fourth concert next Sunday)
conductor Andrew Davis
Tippett Ritual Dances (The Midsummer Marriage)
Casken Orion over Farne