with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Britten Dawn (Four Sea Interludes from
Peter Grimes )
7.25 Faure Papillon
7.32 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 14 in E flat
(K449)
8.05 Vivaldi Concerto in C for Two Oboes and Two Clarinets (RV560)
8.25 Ireland Leaves from a Child's Sketchbook
8.35 Janacek Sinfonietta Producer Andrew Lyle. Discs
(1914-91). Order Is HeavYs First Law - Pope. Introduced by the composer's daughter, Roxanna Panufnik.
Concerto Festivo
LSO/The Composer Boatrace (Thames Pageant)
King's House School Choir Thames Youth Ensemble conductor Michael Stuckey John Amis (narrator)
Song to the Virgin Mary Chilingirian Quartet Roger Chase (viola)
Stephen Orton (cello) Cello Concerto
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) LSO/Hugh Wolff Producer Alan Hall
Presented by Main Nicolson. Parry English Suite
BBC Philharmonic/Hunt
10.23 Taverner
Mater Christi
Christ Church Cathedral
Choir/Stephen Darlington
10.32 Parry, arr Flnzl
Choral Fantasia (When I Survey)
10.39 Finzl Dies Natalis
Linda Kitchen (soprano) BBC Philharmonic/Hunt
11.08 Artist of the Week:
Wanda Wilkomirska (violin) Delius Violin Sonata No 3
David Garvey (piano)
11.28 Robin Holloway
Serenade for Orchestra
11.46 Hoist St Paul 's Suite
BBC Philharmonic/Hunt Producer Mark Rowlinson
Guy Woolfenden presents the first of three programmes telling the tale through many different eyes and ears - from Gay and Pepusch's original to Brecht and Weill's Thruppenny Opera, via arrangements by Milhaud and Britten.
This week, Act 1.
Polly Peachum 's parents, being "respectable" crooks, aren't too happy when she gets herself hitched to a highwayman.
Producer David Gallagher
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from St John 's, Smith Square, London.
Gothic Voices
Andrew Lawrence-King (harp) Christopher Wilson (lute) Christopher Page introduces a selection of French chansons and instrumental pieces from the 14th century.
BBC Philharmonic conductor Van Pascal Tortelier Cecile Ousset (piano)
Dukas Overture: Polyeucte Gershwin Piano Concerto in F
Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
Paul Nicholson (organ)
Mikolaj z Krakowa Veschel schya polska Corona; Preambulum in D; Introitus de
Resurrectione Domini Anon Primus Tonus
Wartecki Kyrie (Organ Mass)
Zelechowski Fantasia sopra primo tono
Mikolaj z Krakowa De
Sancto Johanne Baptista ; Nunc Rogemus
Podbielski Praeludium
Anon Phanthasia Octavi
Toni; Oprzenaslawnyeysza Panno ; Three Dances: Poznanie;
Jeszcze Marczynye ; Hayduczky
First in a six-part survey of jazz in Poland since 1955, presented by Brian Morton. Tonight he looks at the wider post-war cultural situation, the relationship of jazz musicians with the socialist state and the emergence of individual native forms and styles. He talks to Pawel Brodowski , editor of Jazz Forum. Producer Derek Drescher
with Andrew Green.
5.03 Beethoven Nine
Variations (Wo069)
6.10 Britten Hymn to St Cecilia
6.31 Debussy Première Rhapsodie
7.10 Schutz Selig sind die Toten
Producer Andrew Mussett
from the Royal Festival Hall, London.
BBC Philharmonic conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Carol Wincenc (flute)
David Wilson-Johnson (bass) Huddersfield Choral Society Refrain (UK premiere); Concerto-Cantata
8.45 Stephen Johnson discusses the role of religion in contemporary Polish music with Nigel Osborne and Ivan Moody.
9.05 Beatus Vir (UK premiere)
First of five nightly programmes.
Dispersed Circles
Bogdan Frymorgen tracks down "underground" performers of the 1980s. Producer Penny Lawrence
(mezzo-soprano)
Brahms Von ewiger Liebe Ernest Lush (piano)
Schubert Du bist die Ruh; Totengräber-
Weise Paul Hamburger (piano)
First of a six-part series in which
Kathryn Stott (piano) plays the complete nocturnes.
No 1 in B flat minor, Op 9 No l;No 4 in F, Op 15 No 1; No 19 in E minor, Op 72 No 1; No 12 in G, Op 37 No 2 Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Robert Sandall and Mark
Russell look at the Polish scene where folk fiddlers have collaborated with Jamaican reggae players. Producer Philip Tagney
The Hilliard Ensemble perform sacred music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, including motets by Nicholas of Krakow and PeMel's Missa Pulcherrima. Plus lute music by Valentin Bakfark played by Jacob Heringman.
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00-10.25am on R5