Culture and Belief in Europe: Wayne's World
Brahms
Tragic Overture
7.15 Dvorak
Slavonic Dances, Op 72: Nos 2, 5 and 7 BBC Scottish SO/ Alexander Rahbari
7.28 Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 4 in G
Kathryn Stott (piano) BBC Welsh SO/ Richard Hickox
8.02 Bach, arr Respighi Prelude and Fugue in D (BWV532)
BBC Welsh SO/ Tadaaki Otaka
8.13 Grieg
Peer Gynt: Suite No 1
BBC Scottish SO/En Shao
8.29 Debussy Lamer
BBC Welsh SO/
Alexander Rahbari
Mendelssohn
Trumpet Overture, Op
9.15 Purcell
A suite of theatre music: Trumpet Overture (The Indian Queen); Rondeau (Abdelazar); Chaconne (The Gordian Knot
Untied); Symphony and Dance (The Indian Queen)
9.24 Artist of the Week:
Sarah Walker (mezzo) Handel
Cease, ruler of the day (Hercules)
9.28 Klemperer Merry Waltz
9.37 Composer of the Week preview: Weill
Kleine Dreigroschenmusik
9.59 Ravel
Menuet antique
10.06
Mendelssohn Mitten wir im Leben sind, Op 23 No 3
10.17 Stravinsky Suite: Puldnella
10.39 Britten
Calypso;Johnny; Tell me the truth about love
(Cabaret Songs)
10.53 Vivaldi
Mandolin Concerto in D
(RV93)
11.05 Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
11.13 Schubert
Piano Quintet in A (D667) (Trout). Discs
In the first of two programmes on Spanish music, Christopher Page talks to Jose Carlos Cabello about the performance and patronage of early music in Spain.
Producer Kate Bolton
Philip French quarries gems from the BBC Sound Archives. This week, Bertrand Russell on George Bernard Shaw.
Budapest Festival Orchestra conductor Ivan Fischer Zoltan Kocsis (piano)
Ildiko Komlosi (mezzo) Laszlo Polgar (bass) Berlioz
Overture:
Benvenuto Cellini
Liszt Piano Concerto No 1 in Eflat
1.50 Interval Reading
1.55
Bartok Duke Bluebeard 's Castle
Six Promenades for wind quintet
Athena Ensemble. Disc
(piano)
Mozart Sonata in C (K330)
Sonata in A minor (K310) Sonata in G (K283)
Sonata in B flat (K333)
Images
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Pierre Boulez
by Roger Nichols.
October, 1928: Roland-Manuel, friend and one-time student of Ravel, visits the master to conduct an interview.
(There is an all-Ravel concert on Friday at 7.30pm)
Ligeti String Quartet No 1 Mendelssohn
String Quartet in E minor, Op 44 No 2
The Hammer
An adaptation by Jonathan Holloway of his
Red Shift Theatre Company production, a gothic thriller following the destinies of a clerk to Henry VIII , a Jacobean architect and a modern interior designer. Their paths converge and intertwine through hidden passages, maps, murder, love and obsession in the supernatural atmosphere of an old house.
Music: Adrian Johnston
Producers David Chilton and Nicholas Russell-Pavier
(An Essential production for BBC Radio 3)
Christine Weidinger (sop) Ann Murray (mezzo)
David Maxwell-Anderson
(tenor)
Roderick Earle (bass) BBC Welsh Chorus conductor
Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos Haydn Symphony No in D (London)
Rossini Stabat mater
(violin)
Clifford Benson (piano) Brahms Scherzo in C minor (FAE Sonata) Messiaen
Theme and variations
Shostakovich Violin
Sonata, Op 134
Continuing the Society for the Promotion of New
Music's 50th birthday celebrations,
Colin Matthews introduces a selection of choral works, old and new, with SPNM connections, including premieres by Christian Alexander ,
Robert Godman , Julian Johnson and Caroline Wilkins.
BBC Singers conductor Simon Joly
Margaret Phillips (organ)