Creative Management: Innovation
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Michael Haydn Horn Concerto in D
Barry Tuckwell (horn) Academy of St Martin , conductor Neville Marriner
7.30 Wolf Das Verlassene Mdgdlein; In der Fruhe (Morike Lieder)
Arleen Auger (soprano) Irwin Gage (piano)
8.20 Musorgsky A teardrop; A children's prank
Margaret Fingerhut (piano)
8.30 Walton, orch
Christopher Palmer Sonata Lydia Mordkovitch (violin) London Philharmonic, conductor Jan Latham-Koenig Discs
presented by Alain Frogley , with Timothy West as Vaughan Williams and Edward Petherbridge as Holst. 3: London
Holst Hammersmith:
Prelude and Scherzo, Op 52
London Wind Orchestra, conductor Denis Wick
Vaughan Williams
A London Symphony (Symphony No 2)
Halle Orchestra, conductor
John Barbirolli. Discs
presented by Susan Sharpe . Smetana Little Hen;
Skocna (Czech Dances) Brno State Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Frantisek Jilek
10.20 Telemann
Recorder Sonata in C
(Essercizii Musici )
Michael Schneider (recorder) Rainer Zipperling (viola da gamba)
Harald Hoeren (harpsichord)
10.30 Vranicky
Symphony in C minor
Dvorak Chamber Orchestra, conductor Bohumil Gregor
10.55 Beethoven 12
Variations on a Russian
Dance from "Dos
Waldmadchen" (Wo071) Emil Gilels (piano)
11.10 Shostakovich Song of the Forests (Part 3) Ivan Petrov (bass)
Boys' Chorus of the Moscow State Choral
Singing School
RSFSR Academic Russian
Choir
Moscow Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Alexander Yurlov
11.20 Reicha Horn Trios
Nos 22-24, Op 82
Zdenek Tylsar ,
Bedrich Tylsar and Zdenek Divoky (horns)
11.30 J C F Bach
Concerto in E flat
Rudolf Zartner (fortepiano) Emil Seiler (viola)
Berlin Bach Orchestra, conductor Carl Gorvin. Discs REQUESTS: Midweek Choice, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House.
London W1A or phone [number removed]
Tasmin Little (violin)
Martin Roscoe (piano)
Brahms Scherzo (F A E Sonata) Delius
Violin Sonata No 2
Beethoven
Violin Sonata in A, Op 47 (Kreutzer)
(Given in April in the Concert Hall of New Broadcasting House)
conductor Nicholas
Braithwaite
Haydn
Symphony No 84 in E flat Wagner
Prelude: Act 3 (Tristan and Isolde) Strauss
Four Interludes
(Intermezzo)
Martin Hurrell (trumpet) Roderick Elms (piano) Bloch
Proclamation
Françalx Sonatina Gershwin
The Man I Love
Love Walked In
Halsey Stevens
Sonata Grainger Irish Tune from County Derry Walking Tune
Virgil Thomson At the Beach Herbert Clarke Sounds from the Hudson
from Waltham Abbey.
Sung by the Choir of Chelmsford Cathedral.
Introit: O Thou that hearest prayer (Walford Davies)
Responses: Reading
Psalms 136-138 (Lloyd, Garrett, Viner)
First Lesson: Haggai 2, w 1-9 Office Hymn: Hark what a sound (Highwood)
Canticles: Festal Service in G (Walford Davies )
Second Lesson: Romans 15, w 14-21
Anthem: The Lord Is My Shepherd (Stanford)
Organ Voluntary: Rhapsody No 3 (Howells).
Master of the Music Dr Graham Elliott.
Organ Scholars Neil Weston and Simon Harvey.
Music, news and arts news from Birmingham with Edward Greenfield.
Producer Jeremy Hayes
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra, conductor Tadaaki Otaka, from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Mahler Symphony No 6 in A minor
The Queen of Whores The eclectic Californian writer William T Vollmann , author of Whores for Gloria and The Rainbow Stories, has begun auditioning prostitutes for his new story The Queen of Whores. Irish novelist Timothy O'Grady monitors his progress in San Francisco's notorious
Tenderloin district.
(Final programme tomorrow at 9.50pm)
conductor Mathias Bamert
Fiona Kimm (mezzo)
Introduced by Jan Smaczny. Stravinsky Concerto in E flat (Dumbarton Oaks) Mark-Anthony Tumage
Lament for a Hanging Man Webem Concerto, Op 24 David Lang My Evil Twin (first performance)
Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No 1
(Given fast December in the Adrian Boult Hall , Birmingham)
Jean Toomer was just a mixed-up American intellectual until a chance trip to Georgia in the early 1920s awakened in him the black part of his identity and produced a southern masterpiece, Cane. In this programme compiled by David Perry , Hugh Quarshie reads from the book and from Toomer's letters and diary, with comment from the writer Toni Morrison on the man and his work.
Producer Piers Plownght
The ensemble plays the fifth of six programmes of chamber music performed on period instruments.
Presented by Antony Pay .
Schubert Octet in F (D803)