with Catriona Young.
Overture: The Pierrot of the Minute
Songs without Words, Op 19 Nos 3 and 4
Concerto
Grosso, Op 3 No 12
in Blue
Fantasy
Overture:
Francesca da Rimini. Discs
At the height of his powers, Eigar wrote a series of major orchestral scores, yet he remained a curiously isolated figure, dependent on the support of close friends. Penny Gore examines his personality with the playwright
David Pownall , amid the Edwardian splendours of the Elgar Room at the Royal Albert Hall.
Sun Dance (The Wand of Youth)
Overture: In the South
(Alassio)
Violin Concerto in B minor (2nd mvt) Sospiri
Symphony No 2 in E flat (3rd mvt)
Presented by Susan Sharpe. Britten Young Apollo Peter Donohoe (piano) CBSO/Simon Rattle
Symphony No 2 in C
Philharmonia Hungarica, conductor Antal Dorati
Horn Sonata
Zdenek Tylsar (horn)
Peter Toperczer (piano)
Banks of Green Willow Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor Norman Del Mar
Concerto No 1 in E flat
John O'Conor (piano) New Irish Chamber
Orchestra/Janos Furst
Dover
Beach, Op 3
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bar) Juilliard String Quartet
Sonata in D minor, Op 30
Hans Fagius and David Sanger (organ duet)
Adagio in G (D178)
Leonard Hokanson (piano)
Symphony No 1 in C City of Birmingham SO, conductor Walter Weller
Producer Chris de Souza Discs
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from Studio 1,
Pebble Mill.
Amanda Roocroft (soprano) Roger Vignoles (piano)
Haydn Cantata: Berenice che fai
Schubert Suleika; Die Abgebluhte Linde ; Heimliches Lieben ;
Gretchen am Spinnrade Britten On This Island
director lona Brown (violin) Lars Anders Tomter (viola) Mendelssohn String Symphony No 9 in C Schoenberg Verkldrte Nacht
Mozart Sinfonia
Concertante in E flat (K364)
First of three programmes. Partita No 1 in B minor
(BWV1002)
Sigiswald Kuijken (violin) Discs
from the chapel of Trinity College,
Cambridge.
Epiphany Responsory (Marlow) As with gladness men of old (Dix)
First reading: Matthew 2, wl-12
Videntes stellam (Lassus) Second reading: Our journey had advanced (Dickinson) Hymn: Hail, thou source of every blessing (Redhead) Omnes de Saba (Lassus)
Third reading: Mark 1, wl-13 Erat Johannes in deserto
(Palestrina)
Fourth reading: God's grandeur (Hopkins)
Hymn: On Jordan's bank (Winchester New)
Fifth reading: John 2, wl-11 0 sacrum convivium
(Palestrina)
Sixth reading: On John 8 vl (Augustine)
Tribus miraculis (Palestrina) Hymn: Songs of thankfulness (St Edmund) Resonet in laudibus (Lassus) Organ voluntary: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern (Scheidt)
Director of Music Richard
Marlow. Organ scholars Philip Rushforth and Christopher Allsop
Tommy Pearson on the drums - what they are, where they come from and who plays them. He gets under the skin of African drummer Kwasi Asare
Kantamanto and singer Omar bares hfs soul and plays his body.
with Natalie Wheen.
5.03 Handel Water Music
Suite No 2 in D
6.03 Beethoven Overture:
Coriolan
6.35 Janacek Sinfonietta
7.03 Stravinsky Ebony Concerto
Producer Nick Morgan
conductor Roy Goodman John O'Conor (piano)
Schubert Symphony No 5 in B flat
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 12 in A (K414)
Schubert Symphony No 6 inC
(Schubert Symphonies Nos 7 and 8 tomorrow 10.00am)
3: On friendship with Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw.
Jeremy Barlow and the Broadside Band conclude their exploration of the Broadside Ballad.
A six-part series of I concerts recorded last autumn at St George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol, featuring programmes devised by young contemporary composers working with up-and-coming artists.
In this programme, Chris de Souza discusses nationalist influences with James MacMillan
, who has chosen to work with the Lyric Quartet. MacMillan Visions of a November Spring
Prokofiev String Quartet No2inF
A Classic Arts production
with Lisa Jardine , including an interview with the controversial cultural critic
Camille Paglia.
Producer Abigail Appleton
Borodin Piano Trio
Arensky Piano Trio No 1 in D minor
Brahms Piano Trio No 3 in C minor, Op 101