Brian Kelly Fantasy
Overture: San Francisco BBC Concert
Orchestra/James Lockhart
7.12 Franck, arr Mouton Pièce héroïque
BBC Concert Orchestra/ Ashley Lawrence
7.20 Ravel La Valse
BBC Philharmonic/ Jerzy Maksymiuk
7.33 Auric Rondeau
(L'Eventail de Jeanne)
BBC Concert Orchestra/ Ashley Lawrence
7.37 Arthur Benjamin Romantic Fantasy
Dennis Simons (violin) Rivka Golani (viola)
BBC Philharmonic/Downes
8.01 Phyllis Tate
Suite: London Fields
BBC Concert Orchestra/ James Lockhart
8.14 Prokofiev
Cinderella (Act 2) BBC SO/
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
Weber Overture: The
Ruler of the Spirits
9.12 Chopin Polonaise in A, Op 40 No 1
9.18 Composers of the Week: Bohemians in Vienna preview:
Rossini, arr Sedlak
Overture: The Barber of Seville
9.26 Wagner Tristan and Isolde: Prelude: Act 1; Liebestod
9.44 Rossini Sonata for Strings No 1 in G
9.59 Verdi Ave Maria
(Four Sacred Pieces)
10.05 Sullivan Suite: The
Merchant of Venice
10.20 Artist of the Week:
Claudio Arrau
Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 13 (Pathetique)
10.41 Mozart, arr Wendt Le Nozze di Figaro (excerpts)
10.49 Clementi Symphony No 3 in G (Great National)
11.19 Berlioz
La Mort d'Ophélie
11.27 Beethoven
Variations on 'God Save the King' (Wo078)
11.35 Kodaly
Suite: Haryjanos
Christopher Page and Daniel Leech-Wilkinson discuss the works of Perotin and Brumel and the tradition of music at
Notre Dame.
Producer Kate Bolton
Peter Porter introduces poetry from the BBC
Sound Archives. Today, Sylvia Plath introduces her work in an edition of The Living Poet first broadcast in July 1961.
John Tomlinson (bass)
London Philharmonic Choir Southwark Festival Chorus BBC Symphony Orchestra/ Mark Wigglesworth Rachmaninov
The Isle of the Dead David Sawer Byrnan Wood
2.00 Interval Reading
2.05 Shostakovich
Symphony No 13 (Babi Yar)
Vienna Schubert Trio: Boris Kuschnir (violin) Martin Hornstein (cello) Claus-Christian Schuster (piano) Haydn
Piano Trio in C (HXV 27) Jeno Takacs
Rhapsody for piano trio, Op 11
Liszt Elegies: No 1 for cello and Piano; No 2 for violin and piano
Haydn Piano Trio in E flat (H XV 30)
Music from the Renaissance court of Marguerite of Austria in the Spanish Netherlands. Anonymous works and pieces by La Rue ,
Josquin and Ockeghem are performed by the Nonsuch Consort of Voices directed by John Milsom , who also presents the programme.
Commedia: Concerto for
Orchestra (revised version) BBC Scottish SO/ Takuo Yuasa
Janacek
In anticipation of the BBC's Janacek Festival at the Barbican Hall, London, next weekend, Michael Hall explores the use of motifs in Janacek's music. (The Adventures of Mr Broucek. Thursday 7.25pm)
(violin and piano)
Mozart Sonata in F(K377) Schoenberg Phantasy Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 30 No 2
Undiscovered Country by Tom Stoppard , based on the play by Arthur Schnitzler. The death of a young pianist exposes the sexual hypocrisy of a group of wealthy Austrians at the beginning of the century.
Radio version by Gerry Jones Director Martin Jenkins
(
Tom Stoppard 's version of Schnitzler's "Da/liance
conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Yvonne Kenny and Anne Dawson (sopranos) Keith Lewis (tenor) BBC Welsh Chorus
Mendelssohn
Symphony No 2 in B flat (Hymn of Praise)
Respighi The Fountains of Rome
Bach, orch Respighi Prelude and Fugue in D (BWV 532)
Soprano Jane Manning and Jane's Minstrels, conducted by Roger Montgomery , perform works by women composers from three continents.
Lutyens Concertante for 5 players. Op 22
Mary Finsterer Sentence for Dinner
SoniaBo Come un'allegoria Thea Musgrave
Chamber Concerto No 2
Betsy Schramm And birds are wings
(First UK broadcasts except the Lutyens and Musgrave)
Producer Andrew Kurowski
Mahler's song-cycle in the vintage recording by Dame Janet Baker. Record