Semiotics and Visual Art
with Andrew McGregor.
Including at approximately:
7.05 Beethoven
Overture: Coriolan
7.30
Boccherini Quintettino , Op 27 No 4
8.05 Haydn Symphony No 70 in D
8.30 Rachmaninov
Variations on a theme of Chopin. Discs
Producer Hugh Warwick
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Chris de Souza introduces some of the composer's musical impressions of the countries he visited during his nomadic life.
1: 1: Elopement to Switzerland.
Années de Pèlerinage: Bk I (Suisse)
Daniel Barenboim (piano) Discs
Producer Kate Bolton
Lying in the grass on a Colonie de Vacances
' holiday in the Ardeche, a teenage Michael Rosen ' was captivated by the world of the chansonnier
Leo Ferre and his lyrical evocation of Paris, Paname.
Recordings made 25 years ago by artists who emigrated to the West after Soviet tanks entered the Czech capital in August 1968.
Antonin Vranicky
Three Hunting Marches Collegium Musicum Pragense/Jiri Starek
10.15 Chausson
La fleur des eaux (Poeme de I'amour et de la mer) Nedda Casei (soprano) Prague SO/
Martin Tumovsky
10.27 Stravinsky Ragtime for 1 instruments
Karel Krautgartner
Orchestra/Krautgartner
10.32 Marek Kopelent String Quartet No 4 Novak Quartet
10.41 Martinu Promenades Zdenek Bruderhans (flute) Milan Vitek (violin)
Josef Hala (harpsichord)
10.50 Brahms Funeral Hymn
Czech Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra/Zdenek Macal
11.00 Hartmann Concerto funèbre
Andre Gertler (violin)
Czech PO/Karel Ancerl
11.23 Ladislav Vycpalek He Came to Save (Czech Requiem)
Mariana Rehakova (soprano) Marie Mrazova (contralto) Teodor Srubar (baritone)
Czech Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra/Karel Ancerl
Czecho-Slovak
Festival,
In the spring of 1919, the new Czecho-Slovak government arranged a music festival in London in gratitude to Great Britain for her help in winning "deliverance from the Habsburg yoke".
Robert Philip plays records of pre-war visitors from
Czechoslovakia, including some of those who took part in that festival. Producer Patrick Lambert
Krzysztof Smietana (violin)
John Blakely (piano) live from St John 's, Smith Square, London. Stravinsky
Suite italienne
Schumann Sonata in D minor, Op
conductor
Owain Arwel Hughes Nicholas Daniel (oboe)
Rachmaninov The Rock
Mozart Oboe Concerto in C (K314)
Rimsky-Korsakov Shéhérazade
In the first of two programmes,
Keith Elcombe plays offertories on the organ of St Paul's Church, Armitage Bridge. Anon Felix namque
Redford Felix namque; Precatus est Moyses
Coxsun Veritas mea
Preston Felix namque Farrant Felix namque Tallis Felix namque
Music, news and arts events with Edward Greenfield , whose guest is
Paul McCreesh , director of the Gabrieli Consort and Players. Producer Peter Thresh
conductor Adrian Leaper Timothy Hugh (cello) John Veale
Demos Variations
David Gow Cello Concerto
Malcolm Lipkin
Symphony No 3 (Sun) (All works first performances)
(Given last January in the Royal Northern College of Music)
The first of four short plays from the 60s which can be heard this week.
Cowboys 2 is a rewriting of an earlier play by the American playwright Sam Shepard. Two young men nourish their imaginations on cowboy mythology, but will their make-believe survive against the real world?
Director Tracey Neale
(Terence McNally 's 'Botticelli' tomorrow 9.05pm)
played by Elissa Koljonen and Robert Koenig.
Mozart Sonata in Bflat (K454)
Prokofiev Sonata No 2 in D, Op 94a Ysaye Sonata No 2 for solo violin, Op 27
Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op 11
(In association with McKinsey and Co Inc)
with Robert Sandall and Mark Russell.
Producer Sarah Devonald
Andrew Manze introduces the last of four concerts from last year's Holland Festival of Early Music. Cantus Colln director Konrad Junghanel Rosenmuller Beatus vir, De profundis; Magnificat, Gloria
Except in Scotland.
. As broadcast 9.00-10.25am on R5
Spanish 16-18: Ademas/Voces de Espana (1 & 2)