with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G
(BWV1048)
7.32 Puccini Crisantemi
7.53 Bartok Six
Rumanian Folk Dances
8.05 Dvorak Prague Waltzes
8.25 Mozart Ach ich fuhl's, es ist verschwunden! (The Magic Flute)
8.44 Beethoven
Romances: No 1 in G, Op 40; No 2 in F, Op 50. Discs
Introduced by Hugh Keyte. Oxfordshire Youth Chamber Choir, conductor Peter Hunt Trad Good People All, this Christmastime
Trad, arr Keyte/Parrott Joy to the World
Presented by Penny Gore . My life has its secret
Funeral March in B minor Nocturne in D
The Fair Maid of Perth
(excerpt)
Roma. Discs
Presented by Susan Sharpe. Suppe Overture: Light Cavalry
10.18 Offenbach So gleam with desire (The Tales of Hoffmann)
10.22 Massenet
Meditation (Thais)
10.29 Bach, arr Busoni
Prelude and Fugue in D (BWV532)
10.43 Villa-Lobos Toccata (Bachianas Brasileiras No 3)
10.50 Bach Sinfonia
(Partita No 2 in C minor, BWV 826)
10.55 Elgar, arr Jacobs Sonata , Op 28
11.20 Pachelbel Ciacona in D minor
11.27 Mathias Festival Te Deum in C
11.35 Vaughan Williams Elihu's Dance of Youth and Beauty; Pavane of the Sons of the Morning
11.41 Godard Canzonetta (Concerto Romantique, Op 35)
11.45 Grieg Remembrances, Op 71 No 7
11.48 Grofe
Thunderstorm (Grand Canyon Suite). Discs Producer Chris de Souza
from Broadcasting House.London.
Leland Chen (violin)
Clare MacFarlane (viola) Caroline Dearnley (cello) Julius Drake (piano)
Debussy Cello Sonata Faure Berceuse; Piano
Quartet No 1 in C minor, Op 15
with Richard Osborne.
Building a Library. Haydn's Paris Symphonies by Richard Wigmore ;
Denis Stevens on new releases of late Renaissance and Baroque music; and Gerard McBurney on Russian Treasury reissues.
(Revised rpt from Saturday 9.00am)
The first of four programmes of music for chamber and court from the time of Samuel Pepys , with readings from his diaries. Purcell Fantasias
London Baroque
Sonata in Four Parts No 7
Catherine Mackintosh and Monica Huggett (violins)
Christophe Coin (bass viol) Christopher Hogwood (organ/spinet)
William Lawes Charon , 0 gentle Charon; The Catts as other creatures do; Musicke, the Master of thy Art is dead
Consort of Musicke, director Anthony Rooley Producer Gautam Rangarajan
from Worcester
Cathedral.
Introit: The Call (Hunt)
Responses: S S Wesley Psalms 41-43 (Parratt, Wesley, Anon) First Lesson:
Isaiah 8 vl6 - 9 v7
Canticles: Service in F minor (Gray)
Second Lesson: Matthew
16, wl-12
Anthem: Vox dicentis (Naylor) Hymn: People look East (Trad, arr Hemingway)
Organ voluntary: Fantaisie in E flat (Saint-Saens)
Director of Music Donald
Hunt
Organist Raymond Johnston
with Natalie Wheen , including at
5.03
Monteverdi Ciaccona : Zefiro torna
6.03 Berlioz
March of the Pilgrims (Harold in Italy)
6.30 Tippett Fantasia
Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
7.03 Steve Martland
Re-Mix
Producer Nick Morgan
The first of two concerts recorded at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London. conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Douglas Boyd (oboe)
Mozart Symphony No 38 in D (Prague) (K504) Sally Beamish Oboe Concerto (Tam Lin) (world premiere)
Mozart Symphony No 40 in G minor (K550)
The second of four talks in which Robert Wistrich reflects on the origins of the tensions dividing
Europeans, east and west. 2: Thou Shalt Love the Stranger
"We need to rid ourselves of the complacent notion that fascism was some kind of traffic accident in history. It may not come again in its original form, but the social conditions which produced it are still there."
Mass as it may have been celebrated at the Basilica of St Maria Maggiore in Rome on the Feast of Our
Lady of the Snows at the time when Palestrina directed the music there.
Palestrina Missa
Inviolata;
Suscipe Verbum , Virgo Maria
Taverner Consort and Choir, conductor Andrew Parrott
Presented by Lisa Jardine. Producer Trevor Showier
South American Impressions Second of two programmes. Ginastera Twelve
American Preludes
Barbara Nissman (piano) Milhaud Chamber
Symphonies: No 1 and No 2; L 'homme et son désir Lontano, conductor Odaline de la Martinez
Ginastera
Piano Sonata No 2
Barbara Nissman (piano)
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00-10.25am on R5