Running the Country: Next Steps
with Andrew Lyle.
7.00* Mendelssohn
Symphony for Strings No2inD
7.40* Chausson
Pojme, Op 25
8.00* Bach Concerto for two harpsichords in C minor (BWV 1062) 8.35* Strauss Horn
Concerto No 2. Discs
"If a painter wanted to portray the devil to the life, he would have to choose her face" (Mozart to his father, 1781).
Nevertheless, Mozart dedicated some violin sonatas to her, and composed a two-piano work for them to play together. Sonata in G for piano and violin (K379)
Daniel Barenboim (piano) Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Adagio in B minor (K540) Mitsuko Uchida (piano)
Sonatain D for two pianos (K448) Murray Perahia and Radu Lupu (pianos). Discs
presented by Susan Sharpe. Rameau
Dances from Zoroastre
La Petite Bande/Kuijken
10.10 Baines
Paradise Gardens
Eric Parkin (piano)
10.20 Francaix
L 'horloge de Flore Gregor Zubicky (oboe)
Scottish Chamber Orchestra/ Jukka-Pekka Saraste
10.35 Wolf Bedeckt mich mitBlumen
In dem schatten meiner
Locken (Spanisches Liederbuch)
Irmgard Seefried (soprano) Erik Werba (piano)
10.40 Beethoven
Leonore Overture No 3
Berlin Philharmonic/ Herbert von Karajan
10.55 Bach Cantata No 56:
Ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bar) Munich Bach Choir/ Karl Richter
11.20 Mozart Serenade in E flat (K375): 3rd mvt (Adagio)
Holliger Wind Ensemble
11.25 Schubert String Quartet in E (D353) Melos Quartet
11.50 Hellmesberger Ballszenen Grosses Orchester des Deutschlandsenders, conductor Robert Hanell Discs
Peter Hill (piano)
Haydn Piano Sonata in E (HXVI22)
Debussy Estampes
Douglas Young River
(Dreamlandscapes, Book 2) Messiaen Le Traquet Stapazin (Catalogue d'oiseaux)
(Given in April in the Concert Hall of New Broadcasting House)
conductor Tamas Vasary
Bizet Carmen Suite No 2 Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian Folksong (The Peacock)
Pembridge Ensemble
Goossens Pastorale and Harlequinade
Mozart Flute Quartet in D (K285)
Howells Piano Quartet in A minor, Op 21
(guitar)
Gaspar Sanz , arr Yepes Suite Espanola. Discs
from Durham Cathedral.
Introit: Behold now, praise the Lord (White)
Responses: Smith
Office Hymn: God, whose city's sure foundation (Westminster Abbey)
Psalms 132, 48 (Bridge, Lang)
Lessons: I Chronicles 29, w 6-19; I Corinthians 3, v 9 - end (REB)
Canticles: Evening Service in G (Eden)
Anthem: Thou, 0 God, art praised in Sion (Grier)
Hymn: Ye know that the Lord is gracious (Hyfrydol) Organ Voluntary: Sonata, last movement (Harwood) Durham Cathedral Choir
Master of the Choristers and Organist: James Lancelot
Sub-organist: Keith Wright
with Natalie Wheen. Producer Sarah Devonald
from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Simon Preston (organ) John Aler (tenor)
Laurence Bouvard (narrator) BBC Singers
New London Children's Choir
BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/David Atherton
Ravel Suite: Ma mere l'oye
Poulenc Organ Concerto
8.15 Persephone and the Divine Madness
Roger Nichols examines the place of Persephone in 20th-century music and Stravinsky's unfashionably un-French treatment of the ancient myth.
8.35 Stravinsky Persephone
Thorn Gunn introduces a selection of poems, including the new work At the Barriers, in memory of the poet Robert Duncan.
Hindemith Hin und Zuruck (There and Back).
A cosy domestic scene is torn apart by violence ... but then time starts running backwards. Presented by Roderick Swanston. (sop) (tenor) (tenor) (bar) (bass)
Members of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, conductor Arthur Gruber Discs
Paul Berkowitz (piano) Haydn Andante with Variations in F minor (HXVII6)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in D, Op 10 No 3
In 1843, when Tennyson was 34, dogged by savage reviews, financial insecurity and the termination of his engagement to
Emily Selwood , the young poet underwent a water-cure at
Cheltenham. Carey Harrison performs his own dramatic feature based on Tennyson's time there, when his fragile poetic genius teetered on the brink of insanity. Music by Steve Faux
Producer Noah Richler
Sarah Rothenberg introduces and performs
Fanny Mendelssohn 's cycle of piano pieces based on the months of the year.