Chris de Souza with music by Beethoven, Liszt, Elgar and Dukas plus news, weather and previews.
Glazunov and Gliere
3: The 1890s
Glazunov Concert Waltz No 1 in D, Op 47
Suisse Romande Orchestra/ Ernest Ansermet
Glazunov Six Songs, Op 60 Margaret Cable (mezzo) Christopher Keyte (bar) Christopher Cox (piano)
Glazunov String Quartet No 4 in A minor, Op 64
Shostakovich Quartet. Records
with Susan Sharpe. Pergolesi Stabat Mater (mvts 1-6)
Emma Kirkby (soprano) James Bowman (countertenor)
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
10.20 Haydn
Symphony No 4 in D
Philharmonia Hungarica/ Antal Dorati
10.34 Janacek In the Mist
Mikhail Rudy (piano)
10.50 Elgar Sea Pictures Janet Baker (mezzo) LSO/John Barbirolli
11.15 Martinu Nonet
Dartington Ensemble
11.34 Pergolesi Stabat
Mater (mvts 7-12). Records
Symphony No 32 in G (K318) Flute Concerto in G (K313) Mass in C (K31 7) (Coronation)
Konrad Hunteler (flute)
Marinella Pennicchi (sop)
Catherine Patriasz (contralto) Zeger Vandersteene (tenor) Jelle Draijer (bass)
Netherlands Chamber Choir Orchestra of the 18th
Century/Frans Bruggen
(piano)
Brahms 4 Klavierstiicke,
Op 119
Schubert Sonata in G
(D894)
Mary Wiegold (soprano) Will Sleath (flute)
Ian Mitchell (clarinet) Ann Moffee (violin)
Marilyn Sansom (cello) Andrew Ball (piano) conductor Martyn Brabbins
Grainger
Died for Love; Colonial Song Ives Largo
Finnissy Banumbirr Weir
Sketches from a Bagpiper's Album
Ingoldsby
Three Small Litanies (first broadcast)
(in association with the Society for the Promotion of New Music)
conductor Adrian Leaper Alexander Baillie (cello) Schumann Overture:
Manfred Faure Suite: Pelléas et
Me'hsande
Schumann, orch
Shostakovich Cello Concerto in A minor
The fourth of nine programmes.
Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin) Richard Tunnicliffe (cello) Paul Nicholson
(harpsichord/organ) Corelli Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 5
Geminiani Sonata in E minor, Op 1 No 3
live from Edington Priory Church.
Introit: Ego flos campi (Clemens non Papa);
Responses (Rose); Office Hymn: Laeti collentes famulum (Mode IV); Psalm 119, vl45-end (Camidge,
Parry, Jackson, Bairstow); First Lesson: Genesis 4, vv 1-10; Magnificat secundi toni (Cristobal de Morales); Second Lesson: Hebrews 4, vl2-end; Nunc Dimittis (Charles Wood); Anthem: Non mortui
(Manuel Cardoso ); Hymn: Be thou my guardian (Abridge); Organ voluntary: Antiphon: Magnificat anima mea Dominum (Dupre) Conductors Peter McCrystal (Schola Cantorum);
Jeremy Summerly (Consort); David Trendell (Nave Choir)
Organist Jeremy Filsell
Andrew Green takes a look at this year's Three Choirs Festival and talks to the trumpeter Crispian Steele-Perkins .
Producer Andrew Mussett
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
St Petersburg Philharmonic, conductor Yuri Temirkanov
Maxim Vengerov (violin)
Berlioz Overture: The Corsair
Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor
8.15 Friday Night in St Petersburg
Dilly Barlow goes on the town with journalist Valera Katsuba to find out how Russia's new freedom has liberated the young.
8.35 Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony
(Simultaneous broadcast with BBC2)
The last of six conversations with Bryan Magee about ideas that have come to prominence or grief this century.
Nationalism: The Bent
Twig Myth
Our nationality is partly about a sense of belonging. But too often it becomes the owning of others. It didn't resurge in the defunct Soviet Union, it just never went away. Plus the theory and practice of international peacekeeping.
Producer Matt Thompson
Menahem Pressler (piano) Isidore Cohen (violin) Peter Wiley (cello)
Haydn Piano Trio in D minor (H XV 23)
Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat. Op 70 No 2
Rameau
Castor et Pollux: Overture and Prologue; Dardanus: Overture; Prologue; Act 4; Chaconne (Act 5)