Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: May Night BBC Concert
Orchestra James Lockhart
7.09 Delius
On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring BBC Concert
Orchestra Ashley Lawrence
7.16 Weber Piano
Concerto No 2 in Eflat Allan Schiller (piano)
BBC Scottish SO/Antoni Wit
7.41 Bridge
There is a willow grows aslant a brook
BBC Concert Orchestra James Lockhart
7.50 Holst Ballet music:
The Perfert Foot
BBC PO/Nicholas Braithwaite
8.01 Weber
Overture: Preciosa
BBC Scottish SO/Antoni Wit
8.09 Dvorak
The Noonday Witch
BBC Concert Orchestra/ Jiri Starek
8.23 Delins Brigg Fair BBC PO Braithwaite
8.40 Grieg
Suite: Sigurd Jorsalfar
BBC Concert Orchestra/ James Lockhart
9.00am News
live from the Classical
Music Show 92 at the Barbican Centre, London. Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
9.11 Tchaikovsky, transcr Liszt Polonaise from Eugene Onegin
9.23 Mozart
Epistle Sonata in F (K224)
9.28 Artist of the Week:
John Harle (saxophone) Ravel, orch Hoeree
Piece en forme de Habanera
9.32 Harty
A Comedy Overture
9.53 Shostakovich
Piano Concerto No 2 in F
10.13 Debussy
Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
10.24 Handel
The Flocks shall leave the mountains; Help Galatea; Mourn, all ye muses (Acis and Galatea)
10.32 Harle
Night Flight for Anna
10.42 Composer of the Week preview: Mendelssohn
String Octet in Eflat, Op 20
11.15 Martinu
Czech Dance No
11.21 Monteverdi Ave maris stella (Vespers of 1610)
11.31 Phil Woods
Sonata: Moderato - Allegro
11.37 Vivaldi, arr Mayor Mandolin Concerto in C
(RV425)
11.45 Ibert Divertissement
Producer Sarah Devonald
with Christopher Page.
Tess Knighton and Bruno Turner discuss this year's new releases of music from
Spain and the New World. Producer Kate Bolton
Philip French quarries gems from the BBC Sound Archives. This week,
Somerset Maugham on the occasion of his 80th birthday in 1954. Producer Louise Purstow
conductor Gunther Herbig Frank Peter Zimmermann
(violin)
Beethoven
Overture: Egmont
Violin Concerto in D
Brahms Symphony No I in C minor
The last of three concerts of music for piano and wind. Andras Schiff and Bruno Canino (pianos)
Aurele Nicolet (flute) Heinz Holliger (oboe)
Elmar Schmid (clarinet)
Klaus Thunemann (bassoon) Radovan Vlatkovic (hom) Schubert Two
Characteristic Marches for piano duet (D968b)
Holliger 'h 'for wind quintet Schumann Adagio and Allegro for horn and piano, Op 70
Holliger Quintet for piano and wind (first UK performance)
4.05 Interval
4.15 Boulez Sonatine for flute and piano
Mozart Quintet in Eflat for piano and wind (K452)
conductor Heinrich Schiff
Sibelius Suite: Pelleas and Melisande
Ernst Toch Five Pieces for chamber orchestra
Tchaikovsky Serenade for the name day of Nikolai Rubinstein
Pavlo Beznosiuk (violin)
Richard Tunnicliffe (cello) Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
Stephen Storace Trio No 2 in C
Thomas Linley Violin Sonata in A
Thomas Attwood
Trio in B flat
A service for the feast of St Michael and All Angels, recorded in the chapel of Eton College. With readings from Milton's
Paradise Lost and from the Book of Revelation. Hymn: Ye watchers and ye holy ones (Lasst uns erfreuen); Duo Seraphim (Guerrero); Factum est silentium
(Dering); A Sequence for St Michael (Howells);
Benedicite omnes angeli
(Christopher Brown ); Blest Pair of Sirens (Parry);
Hymn: Angel-voices ever singing (Angel Voices) Director of Music Ralph Allwood. Organist Simon Holt.
live from the Royal
Festival Hall. London.
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Andrew Davis.
To open their 1992-3 season, Andrew Davis and the BBC Symphony Orchestra play Steve Martland 's powerful orchestral score Babi Yar, which is introduced by the composer in conversation with Nicholas Kenyon. Controller of Radio 3.
Steve Martland
Bahi Yar 8.15 Stephen Johnson investigates Vaughan Williams' association with the BBC.
8.35 Britten Four Sea
Interludes (Peter Grimes) Vaughan Williams
Symphony No 4 in F minor
Walter
C P Taylor's play concerns the life and times of a successful Jewish entertainer with a sense of failure. In a last effort to rehabilitate his socialist convictions, he gets to play the part of Clydeside revolutionary John MacLean.
Music arranged by Robert Pettigrew and Johnnie Phillips Director Stewart Conn
(first broadcast on Radio Scotland)
Bang on a Can: Flashback Adrian Thomas looks back over the last five years of this lively New
York contemporary music festival.