with Paul Guinery.
7.30 Vaughan Williams Symphony No 3 (A
Pastoral Symphony)
8.05 Bach 0 Gott, du frommer Gott (BWV 767)
8.30 Vierne Mass in C sharp minor, Op 16 Producer Piers Burton-Page
Introduced by Hugh Keyte. New London Chamber
Choir/Andrew Parrott Anon Corde natus ex parentis
Trad, arr Keyte/Parrott Nowell and Nowell
Artist of the Week:
Jerzy Maksymiuk (conductor) Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
9.17 Jacques-Christophe
Naudot Flute Concerto in D, Op 11 No 1
9.27 Composer of the Week: Georges Bizet
Eduard Strauss Carmen
Quadrille
9.33 Schubert, arr Liszt
Soirees de Vienne (excerpt)
9.41 Anon Ben com'aos
9.50 Wagner Overture and Bacchanale
(Tannhduser)
10.14 Hummel Mandolin
Concerto in G
10.32 Debussy Marche écossaise
10.39 Francaix Petit Quatuor
10.47 Haydn Symphony No 94 in G (Surprise)
11.10
Mendelssohn Rondo capriccioso in E, Op 14
11.17 Mahler Symphony No 4 in G (4th mvt)
11.31 Hoist Japanese Suite
11.43 Rachmaninov
Slavoslovie VeUkoe (Vespers)
11.51
Tchaikovsky Francesca do Rimini Discs
The last of seven sequences. Prelude in D minor, Op
28 No 24; Scherzo No 1 in B minor, Op 20; Three Mazurkas, Op 63;
Mazurkas: in A minor, Op 67 No 4; in A flat, Op 59 No 2; in F sharp minor, Op 59 No 3;
Polonaise in A flat, Op 53 Bernard D'Ascoli (piano) (Chopin's Op 25 Etudes tomorrow
10.10pm)
Trio sonatas by Marcin Mielczewskl and Adam Jarzebski , with keyboard works of the period. Purcell Quartet
Andrew Bennett presents Radio 3's recital series for young performers. Nossek Quartet:
Shostakovich String Quartet No 8
Anne Sheridan (soprano) and Jonathan Savage (piano): Respighi Stornellatrice Rachmaninov Spring Waters
Strauss Nachtgang ; Meinem Kinds;
Schlagende Herzen
Poulenc "C"; Fetes galantes Lynsey Marsh (clarinet) and Thomas Ades (piano): Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1 Producer Adam Gatehouse
(Recital presented in the National Portrait Gallery, London, in association with the Sunday Times)
Recorded in the chapel of St John's College, Cambridge. Exsurge Domine (Byrd)
Hymn: 0 come, 0 come,
Emmanuel Lesson I: Ezekiel 36, w22-28
Adam lay ybounden (Ord) Lesson II:
Romans 13, w8-14
The Lord at first did Adam make (Guest)
Es ist das Heil (Brahms) Lesson III: Isaiah 9, w2-7
There is no rose (Maconchy) Lesson IV: Luke 4, W14-21
Hymn: Hark! a herald voice is calling
Ave Maria (Mendelssohn)
Lesson V: Mark 8, w31-38 A hymn to the Virgin (Britten) Lesson VI: Philippians 2, w5-13
Hymn: Come thou long expected Jesus; I sing of a maiden (Christopher Brown ) Tomorrow shall be my dancing day (arr Willcocks) Lesson VII: Isaiah 40, wl-10
Magnificat: Sumsion in G
Lesson VIII: John 1, wl9-29
A Christmas proclamation (Tavener)
Hymn: 0 little town of Bethlehem
Organ Voluntary: Fugue on the Magnificat (BWV 733) (Bach)
Director of Music
Christopher Robinson Organist James Martin
with Roy Porter. Producer Paul Quinn
Britten String Quartet No 3 Janacek String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
In this play, Tadeusz Rozewicz , one of Poland's foremost poets and playwrights, explores the pressures of adolescence in a turn-of-the-century household.
Sixteen-year-old Bianca is about to be married. Feeling threatened by male sexuality, she insists on her own terms.
Music by Dominique LeGendre played by Tricia Howitt , Julia Bradshaw and Andrew Orton
Translated by Adam Czemiawski and adapted for radio by Anthony Vivis Director Kate Rowland
Alwynne Pritchard introduces music from an 80th birthday concert for Witold Lutoslawski given by the London Sinfonietta and conducted by the composer. Lutoslawski Jeux vénitiens; Slides; Chain I; Trois poèmes d'Henri Michaux London Sinfonietta Chorus
Terry Edwards
(piano)
Mokranjac Study in B flat minor
Rachmaninov Prelude in C sharp minor, Op 3 No 2; 10 Preludes, Op 23 Stular Foglie al vento
BBC Singers/Bo Holten Penderecki Quartet
Penderecki Agnus Dei Alexander Lason String Quartet No 2
Szymanowski Six Kurpian Songs
Gorecki Broad Waters;
My Vistula, grey Vistula (first UK performances) Bacewicz String Quartet No 3
Waclaw ze Szamotul Six
Polish Hymns Gorecki Amen