The Musical Heritage of the Jews
with Chris de Souza , including at approximately
7.00 Purcell Suite in G
(Z660)
Martin Souter (harpsichord)
7.35 Glazunov String
Quartet No 1 in D, Op 1 Shostakovich Quartet
8.00 Bax
The Happy Forest LSO/Edward Downes
8.35 Schubert Sonata in A minor (D821) (Arpeggione)
Felix Schmidt (cello)
Yaltah Menuhin (piano) Discs
Toccata No 6 (Book 2) Stefano Innocenti (organ)
Frescobaldi's First Book of Madrigals was an early collection, published in Antwerp in 1608 while the composer was visiting
Flanders. His native city of Ferrara has long been admired as a centre of madrigal production. Consort of Musicke
David Roblou (harpsichord) director Anthony Rooley
conductor Edwards Downes
Howard Shelley (piano) Teresa Cahill (soprano) Robert Tear (tenor)
Russell Smythe (bass)
Leeds Philharmonic Chorus Rachmaninov The Isle of the Dead, Op 29
Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op 43 The Bells, Op 35
Frank Peter Zimmermann
(violin)
Mozart Sonata in G for
Piano and Violin (K301) Alexander Lonquich (piano) Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in D minor
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gerd Albrecht
Paganini Caprice No 5 Discs
Overture: Manfred, Op
Violin Concerto in D Minor
Overture, Scherzo and Finale, Op 52
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Heinz Holliger
Thomas Zehetmair (violin)
Lennox Berkeley String Trio, Op 19
Elizabeth Maconchy
Piccola Musica for string trio
Moeran String Trio in G
David Aler (baritone) Julius Drake (piano) Schubert Erlkonig
Peterson-Berger Titania
Rangstrom Vingar I natten Sibelius Nacken Trad, arr Nordlund Nackens Polska Salnt-Saens
Danse Macabre
Wolf Elfenlied
Stanford
La Belle Dame Sans
Merci; Scared
conductor Norman del Mar
Busoni Lustspielouverture Casella Scarlattiana
Philip Fowke (piano)
A six-part series in which Max Easterman looks at developments that took place in jazz up to the 1940s, often triggered by non-musical events.
The Wall Street Crash knocked the bottom out of the gramophone business, and it was mainly the white society bands who continued to record, like Bert Lown's Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. Black musicians who did find work included Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong. Then there was McKinney's Cotton Pickers, now using arranger Don Redman.
Music, news and arts events with Andrew Green.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall London.
Jacques van Oortmerssen (organ)
The first of two Proms this evening is a recital by the organist of Amsterdam's famous Waalse Kerk.
Lemmens Fanfare
Franck Fantaisie in A
Saint-Saens Prelude and Fugue in B, Op 99 No 2
Jacques van Oortmerssen Improvisation
Fata Morgana
Dupre Le monde dans l'attente du Seigneur (Symphonie-Passion)
Jesus tombe sous le poids de sa Croix; Jesus console les filles d'Israel qui lui suivent (Le Chemin de la Croix)
Widor Toccata (Symphony No 5)
Producer Andrew Mussett
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Joan Rodgers (soprano) Docklands Sinfonietta, conductor Sian Edwards
Rossini Overture: L'Italiana in Algeri
Arvo Part Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten
Britten Les Illuminations
8.45 Discreto Valido, Relativo
Novelist Tim Parks considers a domestic philosophy that can only be Italian. Read by Nigel Anthony. (Rpt)
9.05 Dallapiccola Piccola musica notturna
Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (K551) (Jupiter)
by Lafcadio Hearn.
Read by Ronald Pickup . 2: The Shadow of the Tide (Part 3 tomorrow at 9.35pm)
Corelll Sonata in F, Op 5 No 4
Handel Recorder Sonata in C, Op 1 No 7
In medieval times Dunwich was Suffolk's main sea-port and probably the fifth largest harbour town in England. It was among
England's top ten towns. All that is left today after centuries of coastal erosion is half a street and the ruins of a priory and of a leper hospital.
BBC Concert Orchestra
David Campbell (clarinet) Stravinsky Circus Polka Maxwell Davies
Strathclyde Concerto No
Stravinsky
Danses Concertantes