Running the Country:
European Regionalisation
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Purcell Trumpet Sonata in D
7.10 Grieg Norwegian Dances, Op 35
7.40 Mozart Violin Concerto No 2 in D
(K211)
8.05 Weber, orch Berlioz Invitation to the Dance
8.25 Handel
Duet: Sona liete, fortunate
8.30 Martinu Serenade
No 1. Discs
(1668-1733)
Presented by Nicholas Anderson.
Trio Sonata "La
Steinquerque"
Ordre No 25 (Book 4) Trio Sonata
"L'lmperiale"
Motet: Domine, salvum fac regem
Concert Royal No 4. Discs Producer Lindsay Kemp
What is it Like to be Young and Fair?
Chris de Souza presents music mainly by younger composers.
Liszt Overture and Ballet
Music (Don Sanche)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Guy Woolfenden
10.23 Anthony Milner Mass, Op 3
BBC Singers, conductor Terry Edwards
10.34 Medtner Three
Nightsongs, Op 16
Manoug Parikian (violin) Hamish Milne (piano)
10.48 Artist of the Week:
Martha Argerich (piano) Ravel
Piano Concerto in G
London Symphony
Orchestra/Claudio Abbado
11.11 Nielsen
Little Suite, Op 1
Guildhall String Ensemble, director Robert Salter
11.26 Medtner Two
Canzonas with Dances, Op43
Manoug Parikian (violin) Hamish Milne (piano)
11.44 Anthony Milner Praise the Lord of Heaven, Op 13 No 3
BBC Singers/Terry Edwards Christopher Bowers -Broadbent (organ)
11.47 Bax What is it Like to be Young and Fair? BBC Singers/Simon Joly
11.51 Wagner Overture in D minor
BBC Scottish Symphony
Orchestra/Guy Woolfenden
In the last programme of the series, Duncan Druce examines the works of Ysaye, Kreisler and Enesco. Discs
Direct from
St John 's, Smith
Square, London.
St Petersburg Glinka State Choir
Rachmaninov
Vespers, Op 37
A recital by the German pianist who was runner-up in the 1990 Leeds International
Piano Competition.
Haydn Piano Sonata in C minor (H XVI 20)
Tatiana Komarova Sonata Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 111
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor David Measham Edward German Symphony No 2 (Norwich)
His complete organ music played on the Cavaille-Coll organ at St
Sernin, Toulouse, by Gillian Weir. The first of four programmes.
Choral No 1 in E;
Cantabile in B; Fantaisie in A; Piece Héroïque
In the third of six programmes, Max Harrison examines Nat King Cole's trio format and his lOyear association with Oscar Moore.
Andrew Green talks to violinist Ruggiero Ricci. Producer Andrew Mussett
from the Old
Opera. Frankfurt.
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra/Dmitri Kitayenko Sarah Leonard (soprano)
Elizabeth Laurence (mezzo) Berlin Radio Choir
Reinhold Friedrich (trumpet) Vladimir Krainev (piano) Ligeti Requiem
Bemd Alois Zimmennann Nobody knows de trouble I see (Trumpet Concerto)
8.20 The Sound of Light
David Huckvale talks about the mystical influences on Scriabin's Prometheus.
8.40 Scriabin Prometheus
(Poem of Fire)
A memoir by Anita Lasker -Wallfisch, cellist in the orchestra at Auschwitz, of her persecution by the Nazis. Adapted by Colin McLaren. 1: Breslnu
Pretending to be French factory girls, Anita and her sister Renate tried to make a run for it. Renate had already boarded the train when the Gestapo arrested Anita.
Producer Louise Purslow
(Part 2 tomorrow 9.40pm)
John Holloway and Andrew Manze (violins)
John Toll (harpsichord/organ) Nigel North (lutes)
Fontana Sonate Undecima
Castello Sonata Secunda a Soprano Solo; Sonate Duodecima
Uccellini Violin Sonata, Op4No5
Merula Chiacona in C
Alison Wells (soprano) Martyn Parry (piano) Alexander Goehr In
Theresienstadt
UN Boulanger Vousm'avez regards avec toute votre ante; Les Lilas qui avaient fleuris; Deux Ancolis
Robin Holloway Wherever we may be
Chaminade Trahison; L'Ete
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell
present re-workings of Beach Boys and David Bowie classics by Nicolas Collins and Ben Neill. Producer Philip Tagney
York Early Music Festival
David Fallows introduces the fifth of ten programmes from this year's festival.
Wyneke Jordans and Leo van Doeselaar play fortepiano duets by Clementi. Mozart and Beethoven.
(Given in association with Air UK)
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00 10.25am on R5
French 12-14: Le concours de danse
(parts 1-4)