Boyce Symphony No 7 in Bflat: Bournemouth Sinfonietta/
Ronald Thomas
7.10 Telemann Don Quixote: Academy of St
Martin/Neville Marriner
7.30am News
7.35 Wiren Serenade for Strings: Academy of St
Martin/Neville Marriner
7.50 Falla Harpsichord Concerto-John Constable London Sinfonietta/Rattle
8.03 Prokofiev
Lieutenant Kije.UPO
Klaus Tennstedt. Records
Thomas Tallis
Remember Not
Tallis Scholars/ Peter Phillips
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis: Choir of New
College, Oxford/
Edward Higginbottom O sacrum convivium
Hilliard Ensemble
Fantasia: Fretwork
Salvator mundil
Taverner Consort/Parrott Felixnamquel
Robert Woolley (organ) Salvator mundi II
Spem in alium
Taverner Choir/Parrott
Ludvig Norman
Overture: Antony and Cleopatra
HelsingborgSO/ Hans-Peter Frank
9.45 Grieg Two Waltz Caprices, Op 37
Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow
(piano duet)
9.56 Gade Novelette No 1 for strings, Op 53 AarhusCO/
Ove Vedsten Larsen
10.17 Berwald Minnen afNorska Fjallen, for piano duet
10.25Hartmann
Serenade for clarinet, cello andpiano, Op24 Fynske Trio
10.44 Stenhammar
Florez och Blanzeflor
Ingvar Wixell (baritone)
Swedish RSO/Westerberg
10.55 Sinding Suitefor piano duet, Op 35. Records
conducter Bernhard Klee
Maurice Bourgue (oboe) Britten Four Sea
Interludes (Peter Crimes) Strauss Oboe Concerto
Brahms Symphony No 4
Martin Roscoe (piano) live from Studio 7. Berg Sonata, Op 1
Schoenberg Six Little Pieces, Op 19
Debussy Images, Book2 Szymanowski Masques, Op 34
withjames Naughtie.
Ian Bostridge (tenor)
Allyson Devenish (piano) Schubert Ganymed ;
Versunken: Erster Verlust ; Auf dem See.; Wilkommen undAbschied
Wolf Der Knabe und das
Immelein; Begegnung:
Derjager; Verborgenheit; Abschied
Royal Northern College of Music String Orchestra conductor Malcolm Layfield.
Introduced by the leaders of the violin, viola and cello sections in conversation.
Suk Serenade for strings
John Adams Shaker Loops
Arthur Bliss Music for strings
from Cardiff, presented by Malcolm Singer. Producer John Jones
In the second of five programmes, Francis Wilford Smith looks at the work of blues pianist Walter Roland from
Alabama. Besides rousing barrel house stomps, Roland recorded emotional blues about poverty and disaster during the Depression years. He also accompanied singers like Lucille Bogan and Josh White.
As the exhibition
Doubletake: Collective
Memory and Current Art continues at the Hayward Gallery in London, Andrew Graham-Dixon chairs a discussion with some of the artists involved on the role of memory and imagination in the work of contemporary artists round the world.
Producer Judith Bumpus
conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Kathryn Stott (piano) live from the Brangwen Hall , Swansea.
Rossini Overture:
The Thieving Magpie Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 16
8.10BoCarpelan's
Sibelius: Alastair Niven considers the literature of Finland.
8.30 Sibelius Symphony No2 in D, Op 43
Philip French examines the conception, production and subsequent reputation of Orson Welles 's Citizen Kane, with contributions from directors, historians, critics and actors.
Producer Rosemary Hart
In the second of two programmes, Timothy Roberts continues his exploration of keyboard music of the late
Renaissance period by looking at some of the Italian influences on German composers.
Edgar Varese prefaces his pioneering work for orchestra and "magnetic tape of electronically organised sounds" in an interview recorded in 1962. BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Hans Zender
(Manzoni Masse: Omaggio a Edgard Varese tomorrowat
11.35pm)
Rossini
A comparison between two operas using much of the same music, // Viaggioa Reims and Le Comte Ory.
As broadcast this morning on R5