Running the Country:
European Regionalisation
with Andrew McGregor.
Including at approximately
7.05 Mozart Concerto in G (KI07 No 2)
Ton Koopman (harpsichord) Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
7.15 Schubert Rondo
Brillant (D895) Isaac Stern (violin)
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
7.40 Dvorak The Wild
Dove, Op 110
Bavarian Radio Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Rafael Kubelik
8.05 Vivaldi Concerto in D
(RV94)
Chandos Baroque Players
8.30 Parry Concertstuck in G minor
London Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Matthias Bamert
8.45 Liszt Prelude and Fugue on BACH
Thomas Trotter (organ). Discs
"The opera that exactly suits me".
Jonathan Miller talks to
James Naughtie about Tosca and introduces extracts from the opera.
presented by Susan Sharpe.
Bach Concerto for Two
Harpsichords in C minor (BWV1062)
Trevor Pinnock and Kenneth Gilbert (harpsichords) English Concert
are Shepherds (King Arthur)
Paul Elliott (tenor) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot
Gardiner
Chasing sheep is best left to shepherds; A watery death (The Draughtsman's Contract)
Michael Nyman Band
10.30 Purcell What power art thou; See we assemble (King Arthur) Stephen Varcoe (baritone) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner
The Wasps
London Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley
Epitaph on a Dormouse Pro Cantione Antiqua , director Mark Brown
Caprices Nos 22 and 24 Ruggiero Ricci (violin)
Eugene List (piano)
Westphalian Symphony Orchestra, conductor Siegfried Landau
Concert Study in D flat (Sospiro)
Frederic Lamond (piano)
Introduction; Danse Russe ; Danse des
Cosaques (Oxana's Caprices)
Royal Opera House Orchestra, conductor
Colin Davis
Polonaise de Concert Itzhak Perlman (violin)
Samuel Sanders (piano) Discs
Brahms Plus
Janet Hilton
(clarinet)
Ronan O'Hora (piano)
Weber Variations on a Theme from
Silvana Berg Four Pieces, Op 5 Busoni Elegy
Brahms Clarinet Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2
(Revised repeat from Saturday
9.00am)
The pianist and composer
Carl Rütti plays parts of his own "Book of the Hours".
Nach mittag; Am Abend (first UK broadcast)
from Bristol
Cathedral.
Introit: Salvator mundi
(Tallis)
Responses: Smith Psalm 35 (Ouseley)
First Lesson: Amos 4
Canticles: Service in G
(Jackson)
Second Lesson: Mark 10, w35-45
Anthem: For lo, I raise up (Stanford)
Hymn: Forth in thy name, 0 Lord I go (Song 34)
Organ Voluntary: Fugue in B minor (Jackson)
Master of the Choristers
Christopher Brayne
Assistant Organist Ian Ball
with Stephen Johnson. Producer Tim Thome
from the Royal
Northern College of Music, Manchester. BBC Philharmonic, conductor Peter Maxwell
Davies
Sibelius The Swan of Tuonela; Tapiola
8.00 Michael Hall investigates the background to Maxwell Davies 's Second
Symphony, with its debt to the past, to Beethoven's mighty Hammerklavier
Sonata, and to the Orkney seascape.
Symphony No 2
A diary of everyday anxieties with mother-of-four Laurie Graham.
3: Dinner is Served
The English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
Paul Goodwin (oboe)
Telemann Concerto in D Handel Oboe Concerto in G minor
Bach Suite No 3 in D (BWV1068)
Handel Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op 6 No 12 Bach Suite No 4 in D (BWV1069)
Robert Hewison looks at the dissolute life and times of the poet Rochester. Producer Mike Greenwood
The first of three programmes contrasting the intimacy of late trios and piano pieces by Haydn with the grandeur of the major chamber ensemble music of the French late romantic composer Ernest Chausson.
Joachim Piano Trio:
Rebecca Hirsch (violin) Caroline Dearnley (cello) John Lenehan (piano) Haydn Piano Trio in C minor (H XV 27)
Chausson Piece for Cello and Piano; Piano Trio in G minor, Op 3
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00-10.25am on R5
English Resources: The Poetry of Passion - Love Hurts