Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Strauss
Romance in F
Raphael Wallfisch (cello) Scottish National
Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
7.22 Satie La Belle
Eccentrique
Toulouse Capitole
Orchestra, conductor Michel Plasson
7.32 Monteverdi
Confitebor tibi, Domine Emma Kirkby (soprano) Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman
8.13 Mozart Horn
Concerto in E flat (K495) Dennis Brain (horn)
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor
Herbert von Karajan
8.32 Rachmaninov
Etudes- Tableaux, Op 33 Nos 8 and 9 Howard Shelley (piano)
8.46 Debussy, orch Biisser Petite Suite
French National Radio
Orchestra, conductor Jean Martinon
Discs
Introduced by Hugh Keyte. New London Children's
Choir, conductor Ronald Corp
Anon Resonet in laudibus
Trad Go tell it on the mountain
presented by Penny Gore . Minuet (LArlesienne)
Sergei Rachmaninov (piano) (mono recording)
Djamileh (excerpts) Lucia Popp (soprano)
Franco Bonisolli (tenor) Bavarian Radio Chorus
Munich Radio Orchestra/ Lamberto Gardelli
Chromatic Variations
Glenn Gould (piano) Pastorale
Rachel Yakar (soprano) Claude Lavoix (piano)
L 'Arlesienne Suite No 1
Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit Discs
Presented from Glasgow by Mary Miller , including at approximately
10.12 Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Peter Donohoe (piano) London Sinfonietta, conductor Simon Rattle
10.37 Artist of the Week:
Jerzy Maksymiuk (conductor) Haydn Symphony No 85 in B flat (La Reine)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
11.00 Tippett Sonata for four horns
London Winds
11.37 Schubert Piano
Sonata in A (D664) Tessa Uys (piano)
South American Impressions.
Clive Bennett presents
Montéclair's 1732 opera Jephte, a tragedy in a prologue and five acts.
The opera is based on the Old Testament story of Jephthah, who promises to sacrifice the first person he meets if he is victorious over the Ammonites.
Sung in French.
Abner
.JEAN-CLAUDE SARRAGOSSE (bass) Other roles taken by Emmanuelle Gal (soprano). Anne Pichard (soprano), Patrick Foucher (tenor) and Francois Bazola (bass)
Les Arts Florissants, conductor William Christie
Discs
Frank Peter Zimmermann
(violin)
Heinrich Schiff (cello) Gerhard Oppitz (piano)
Dvorak Piano Trio in E minor, Op 90 (Dumky) Ravel Piano Trio in A minor
Presented from Birmingham by David Owen Norris , who talks to the new principal oboe of the CBSO,
Jonathan Kelly. Including at approximately
5.03 Britten The Piano
(The Turn of the Screw)
6.02 Sibelius Symphony No 3 in City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
7.02 Koechlin Les
Bandar-Log
Producer Jeremy Hayes
The second of two concerts recorded at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London. conductor Mark Wigglesworth John Wallace (trumpet)
Mozart Symphony No 39 in E flat (K543)
Dominic Muldowney Trumpet Concerto (world premiere)
Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter) (K551)
The third of the week's talks by Robert Wistrich. 3: Back to Sarajevo
"Bismarck once said that the Balkans were not worth the bones of a single
Pomeranian grenadier. But within a few decades this powder-keg had dragged the whole continent into a devastating world war.
Future historians may well ask if the European dream of a harmonious supranational order was not finally laid to rest in the killing fields of ex-Yugoslavia."
(born 11 December 1908) is Radio 3's Composer of the Week, starting next Monday. As a prelude to that, Carter talks to Misha Donat about his work and introduces a performance of his Concerto for Orchestra. London Sinfonietta/Oliver Knussen. Discs
Christopher Cook with arts discussion and reviews, including a look at a new revival of Kander and Ebb's hit musical Cabaret which opens tonight.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
Triple Pillars lain Bumside presents Lieder by three contemporaries. Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Wolf Fussreise ; Gebet; Der Musikant
Thomas Allen (baritone)
Nachtzauber; Der Soldat (two settings)
Olaf Bar (baritone)
Strauss Das Rosenband; Einerlei; Freundliche
Vision; Schlechtes Wetter; Cdcilie; Zueignung;
Morgen Felicity Lott (soprano)
Mahler Ruckert Lieder
Thomas Hampson (bar)