Andrew Lyle starts the Radio 3 day with music by Wagner, Tchaikovsky and Mozart, including at
7.40* Lambert
The Rio Grande
8.40* Martinu
The Frescoes ofPiero della Francesca
Glazunov and Gliere 5: After the Revolution
Gliere Red Army March USSR Defence Ministry Band/Nikolai Sergeev Gliere Concerto for coloratura soprano
Joan Sutherland (soprano) LSO/Richard Bonynge
Gliere Symphonic poem: The Zaporozhy Cossacks BBC Philharmonic/ Edward Downes
Glazunov Concerto in E flat for alto saxophone and strings
John Harle (saxophone) Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner Records
Schubert
Overture Rosamunde
Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Claudio Abbado
10.11 Tarrega Prelude No 13 in A minor
Julian Bream (guitar)
10.14 Wagner Siegfried Idyll
Scottish CO/Jaime Laredo (violin)
10.35 Beethoven Cello
Sonata in C, Op 102 No 1 Jane Goodwin (cello)
Kathron Sturrock (piano)
10.51 Sor Introduction and Variations on Mozart's
"0 cara armonia"
Julian Bream (guitar)
11.01 Haydn
Symphony No 51 in Bflat Scottish CO/Gerard Swarz
conductor Andras Ligeti Peter Donohoe (piano)
Brahms Piano Concerto
No 2 in Bflat
Dvorak Symphony No 8 in G
Timothy Hugh (cello) Bach
Suite No 5 in C minor
(BWV1011) Britten
Suite No 1, Op 72
conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
Robert Cohen (cello)
Panufnik Autumn Music
Britten Cello Symphony
The Trinity College of Music Early Music Ensemble and Singers introduce and perform music by Schutz, Gabrieli, Praetorius, Locke and Holborne.
Chris de Souza talks to the pianist Julian Joseph and saxophonist Peter King about their different routes to success. With music recorded at the 1991 Outside In festival at
Crawley.
Producers Sarah Devonald and Derek Drescher
David Owen Norris with music, news and a look ahead to events over the weekend. His studio guest is the hom player Michael Thompson.
Producer Alan Hall
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Kathryn Stott (piano)
Judith Howarth (soprano) Arthur Davies (tenor)
BBC Singers
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth.
For the 1942 celebrations of the 450th anniversary of Columbus's epic voyage to the New World, the BBC commissioned a radio play with music specially composed by William Walton.
Christopher Palmer has constructed a suite from Walton's long forgotten score, which here receives its UK concert premiere.
Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio espagnol
Walton, arr Christopher Palmer Suite: Christopher Columbus
Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain
7.55 The Dream in Spanish Literature
Dr Jean Andrew of Goldsmith's College interprets the dreams of princes, Don Quixote and gypsies; from La vida es sumo (Life is a Dream).
8.15 Chabrier Espana
Granados The Maiden and the Nightingale (from Goyescas)
Ravel Bolero
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Frederick Shepherd Converse Flivver Ten
Million: a Joyous Epic
Inspired by the Familiar
Legend "The Ten Millionth Ford is now serving its owner"
Louisville Orchestra/ Jorge Mester Record
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Paul Crossley (piano) London Sinfonietta conductor John Adams. John Adams is one of America's best-known and most controversial composers. His Shaker
Loops was inspired by the ecstatic ceremonies of the puritan religious sect. The improvisatory Eros Piano was stimulated by the music of Takemitsu; and Grand Pianola Music evolved from Adams's own idiosyncratic piano tehcnique.
John Adams
Shaker Loops Eros Piano
Grand Pianola Music
Rameau Les Boreades (instrumental excerpts); Platee: Act 2