Developing World
with Andrew Lyle , including at approximately
7.00 Ravel Overture: Sheherazade
New York Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
7.40 Mozart Missa Brevis in C (K259)
Cologne Chamber Choir, Collegium Cartusianum , conductor Peter Neumann
8.00 Tchaikovsky Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin ) Sylvia Sass (soprano) Budapest Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Adam Medveczky
8.30 Beethoven
Symphony No 8 in F Orchestra of the 18th
Century, conductor Frans Briiggen Discs
Jeremy Hayes presents excerpts from two performances of Rameau's comedie-lyrique Platee, Francoise Herr Vocal Ensemble
Les Musiciens du Louvre conductor Marc Minkowski
Aix-en-Provence Festival Chorus
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, directed by Hans Rosbaud (harpsichord)
(Mono)
Presented by Susan Sharpe.
Nielsen: Dance of the Cockerels (Maskarade) - Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
10.05 Lars-Erik Larsson Forkladd Gud (Godin Disguise) (excerpts) - Birgit Nordin (soprano), Hakan Hagegard (baritone), Heisingborg Concert Hall Choir, Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Sten Frykberg
10.30 Handel, arr Beecham: Suite: The Gods Go a' Begging - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Yehudi Menuhin
10.50 Altenburg: Concerto for seven trumpets and timpani - Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
10.55 Schubert: Adagio in E flat (D897) - Beaux Arts Trio
11.15 Mozart: Ruhe sanft (Zaide) - Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
11.25 Stenhammar: Piano Concerto No 2 in D minor - Cristina Ortiz (piano), Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
11.55 Sibelius: Menuetto - Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow (pianos) Alkan, arr Roger Smalley Benedictus
Rachmaninov
Symphonic Dances (The orchestral version of Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances is in Friday's Prom)
conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Pierre Amoyal (violin)
Bizet Symphony in C
Chausson Poeme, Op 25 Ravel Tzigane
Beethoven Symphony No 5 in C minor
Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin) Richard Tunnicliffe (cello) Paul Nicholson
(harpsichord/chamber organ)
Corelll Sonata in B flat, Op 5 No
Vivaldi Sonata in C minor
(RV6)
from Peterborough Cathedral.
Introit: We Wait For Thy Loving Kindness, 0 God (William McKie )
Responses: Shephard Psalm 106 (Hanforth,
Camidge, S S Wesley, Parry) Lessons (RSV): Nehemiah 8, w 1-12; Romans 12, w 1-8
Office Hymn: Before the Ending of the Day (NEH 241) Canticles: Rootham in E minor
Anthem: And I Saw a New
Heaven (Bainton)
Hymn: Sing Ye Faithful, Sing with Gladness (NEH 448)
Organ voluntary: Theme and Variations (Henrik Andriessen ) Master of the Music
Christopher Gower. Assistant Organist Eric Wayman.
with Charles Hazlewood. Producer Tim Thome
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Christine Schafer and Ursula Eittinger (sopranos) Annette Markert (alto) Christoph Pregardien (tenor) Gotthold Schwarz (bass)
Cologne Chamber Choir
Collegium Cartusianum, conductor Peter Neumann
Bach Mass in B minor: Kyrie; Gloria
8.25 Who was Bach, and why, in the early 1730s, did he write the B minor Mass?
Michael Oliver delves into letters and Bach's correspondence with the Council of Leipzig to find a few answers.
8.45 Credo; Sanctus; Benedictus; Agnus Dei
3: Death Constant Beyond Love Translated by Gregory Rabassa.
Senator Onesimo Sanchez had six months and eleven days to go before his death when he found the woman of his life ...
Read by David Horovitch.
(Final story tomorrow 9.40pm)
The last of four programmes marking the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth.
Philip Fowke (piano)
Six Poetic Tone Pictures, Op3
Four Humoresques, Op 6 Stimmungen, Op 73 leg elsker dig, Op 41 No 3 Series producer Jeremy Hayes
Early 17th-century Seville was a prosperous port with a notorious criminal underworld. June Harben and Professor Angel Garcia visit the haunts of the literary rogues portrayed by Cervantes and his contemporaries.