Andrew McGregor with the morning programme of music, news, weather and travel.
Concert No 1 (Pieces de clavecin en concerts, 1741) Trio Sonnerie
Overture and Act 3
(Hippolyte etAride) Sonia Nigoghossian (mezzo)
Carolyn Watkinson (contralto)
Ian Caley (tenor) Ulrik Cold (bass)
English Bach Festival Chorus
La Grande Ecurie et La
Chambre du Roy/
Jean-Claude Malgoire Fanfarinette; La
Triomphante; Gavotte
(Pieces de clavecin, 1 728)
Noelle Spieth (harpsichord) Records
conductor Jiri Starek Hakan Hardenberger
Schubert Symphony No 3 inD
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in Eflat
Dvorak Overture: Othello
live from the Queen's Hall. Borodin Quartet
Tchaikovsky String
Quartet No 2 in F, Op 22
11.50 Conversations with Peter Diamand who recalls, in the third part of this conversation with John Drummond , his friendship with Giulini and Callas and reflects on his artistic policy during his years as Director of the Edinburgh Festival.
(Final programme tomorrow
11.50am)
12.10 Brahms String
Quartet No 2 in A minor, Op 51 No 2
conductor
Thomas Sanderling Rivka Golani (viola) attrib Mahler Symphonic Prelude (1876)
Liszt Symphonic poem: Tasso
Berlioz Harold in Italy
(counter-tenor)
Julius Drake (piano)
Mozart Abendempfindung (K523) Schubert Der Wanderer an den Mond; Im Freien; Litanei; An Schwager Kronos
Barber Hermit Songs, Op 29
Anon Spirituals: Were You There?; Witness
I The first of nine programmes.
Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin)
Suki Towb (cello) Paul Nicholson
(harpsichord/chamber organ)
Corelli Sonata in F, Op 5 No 4 Locatelli
Sonata da camera in F minor, Op 6 No 7
Producer Nicholas Anderson
conductor David Angus Bartok Hungarian Peasant Songs
Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian folk-song (The Peacock)
In the early seventies, composer and pianist Mike Westbrook began to diversify. As he tells Geoffrey Norris in the third of eight programmes, he was involved with travelling shows and a circus before working at the National Theatre on the revue Tyger, based on the works of William Blake. Then it was back to the Big Band for
Citadel/Room 315.
Producer Derek Drescher
Peter Paul Nash talks to
Trevor Pinnock , director of the English Concert, and presents music and news from the arts.
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
John Tomlinson (bass) London Philharmonic
Choir
Southwark Festival Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Mark Wigglesworth Rachmaninov
The Isle of the Dead
David Sawer Byman
Wood (BBC commission; first performance)
8.10BabiYar
The historian John Klier , of University College, London, reflects on the ambiguities of Yevgeny Yevtushenko 's career as both official poet and dissident.
8.30 Shostakovich
Symphony No 13 (Bain Yar)
by James Joyce.
The eighth instalment of a 16-part adaptation.
Readers Norman Rodway and James Greene.
played by Stephen Coombs and Christopher Scott.
Reger Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Beethoven, Op 86
Debussy Danse sacrée et danse profane
Amsterdam Baroque
Orchestra/Ton Koopman Mozart Symphony in D
(K161/163); Symphony No 13 in F (K112); Symphony in D (K95)
William Schuman
American Festival
Overture
Piston Symphony No 2 Schuman Symphony for Strings (Symphony No 5)