Chris de Souza with music, news and a look at the arts stories in the papers, including
7.04 Mendelssohn
String Symphony No 3 in C London Festival
Orchestra/Ross Pople
7.45 Bach Violin
Concerto in A minor
(BWV 1041)
Monica Huggett (violin) Amsterdam Baroque
Orchestra/Ton Koopman
8.20 Haydn Te Deum in C
English Concert Choir English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
8.35 Stemdale Bennett
Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor
Malcolm Binns (piano) London Philharmonic/ Nicholas Braithwaite
Records
Hugh Wood
Song-cycle to poems of Pablo Neruda , Op 19 Eiddwen Harrhy (sop) Lontano/
Odaline de la Martinez
Violin Concerto, Op 17
Manoug Parikian (violin) Royal Liverpool PO/ David Atherton
with Susan Sharpe. Britten
American Overture
City of Birmingham SO/ Simon Rattle
10.10 Mozart
Piano Sonata in A (K331) Alfred Brendel (piano)
10.30
Schubert Nacht und Träume
Cheryl Studer (soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)
10.35 Martinu
Piano Quintet No 2
Josef Palenicek (piano) Smetana Quartet
11.05 Bach
Cantata No 155:
Mein Gott , wie long, ach lange Bach Ensemble/ Helmuth Rilling
11.20 Milhaud
Le Boeuf sur le toit French National
Orchestra/Bernstein
11.40 Vieme Berceuse
(Pieces en style libre) Peter Hurford (organ)
11.45 Don Gillis
Symphony No 5½ New Symphony
Orchestra/The Composer Records
live from Broadcasting House, London.
City of London Sinfonia Soloists
Mozart
Divertimento in F (K253) Judith Weir Airs from another planet
Gounod Petite symphonie
The last of three programmes of music by composers who joined the society founded in 1936 by Messiaen and others to reinstate human and spiritual values in music.
Andre Jolivet who shared Messiaen's love of the exotic and fondness for the haunting sound of the ondes martenot.
Nocturne - Alexander Baillie (cello), David Owen Norris (piano)
Ondes - Jeanne Loriod (ondes martenot), Yvonne Loriod (piano)
Concertino for trumpet, piano and strings - Wynton Marsalis (trumpet), Craig Sheppard (piano), Philharmonia/Esa-Pekka Salonen
live from Durham Cathedral.
Introit: 0 Lord, increase my faith (Loosemore);
Responses: Byrd; Psalms: 93, 94 (Battishill, Goss); Readings: Ecclesiasticus 43, vv 13-end (REB);
Revelation 14, w 14-end (REB); Canticles: The
Durham Service (Lloyd)
(first broadcast); Anthem: Laudibus in sanctis (Byrd); Hymn: 0 praise ye the Lord (Laudate Dominum);
Organ Voluntary: Toccata in D minor and Fugue in D (Reger)
Master of the Choristers and Organist
James Lancelot.
Sub-organist Keith Wright.
Presented by Andrew Green. Music, news, arts news and this afternoon's guest interview. Producer Tim Thorne
Ibsen's dramatic poem with music by Grieg, live from the Scandinavian
Festival at the Barbican Hall, London.
Barbara Bonney (soprano) Hakan Hagegard (baritone)
Tallis Chamber Choir
Gothenburg SO/Neeme Jarvi
Part 1
8.15 Names Never Hurt You: Gunnar Pettersson discusses why some countries lay down the law on naming names.
8.35 Part 2
(In association with the Barbican Centre and Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, London)
Buddy Bolden 's
Nervous Breakdown
Nobody knows why cornet player Buddy Bolden went mad, but it happened during a Labor Day parade. George Schmidt has been painting the incident.
String Quartet No 1
Delme String Quartet
Chronochromie
BBC SO/David Atherton CCouleurs de la Cite Celeste" next Wednesday)
Roy Porter investigates the life of the archaeologist Howard Carter before he opened Tutankhamun's tomb, and examines the bizarre collections of compulsive natural-history collectors. Plus a first-night review of Stages, a new play by David Storey starring Alan Bates. Producer John Goudie
Stephen Plaistow introduces the last of four programmes played by some of the great Chopin pianists past and present. Krystian Zimerman
Grande Valse brillante in E flat. Op 18; Waltz in A flat, Op 64 No 3; Waltz in F, Op 34 No 3; Ballade No 2 in F, Op 38; Mazurkas, Op 24: Nos 1, 2 and 4; Fantasy in F minor, Op 49; Andante spianato and Grande polonaise brillante, Op 22
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast this morning on R5
2.30 History Resources: The Romans (5); 2.50 English
Resources: Drama in English (1)