Paul Guinery presents
Radio 3's Sunday morning sequence, including
Locke Incidental Music
(The Tempest)
Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman
7.18 Hoist The Morning of the Year, Op 45 No LSO/David Atherton
7.32 Brahms String Sextet No 1 in B flat, Op 18 Raphael Ensemble
8.00 Frank Martin Mass
BBC Singers/John Poole
8.45 Smetana Die Moldau
(Ma Vlast)
Czech Philharmonic
Orchestra/Karel Ancerl Producer Piers Burton-Page
Mozart Adagio and Fugue in C minor (K546)
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jeffrey Tate
9.11 Artist of the Week Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Saint-Saens Havanaise
Philharmonia Orchestra/ Eugene Goossens
9.21 Debussy Two Arabesques
Kathryn Stott (piano)
9.30 Shostakovich
Hypothetically Murdered (Act 1, excerpt)
City of Birmingham SO, conductor Mark Elder
9.42 Dvorak 0 Silver
Moon (Rusalka)
Lucia Popp (soprano)
Munich Radio Orchestra, conductor Stefan Soltesz
9.48 Composer of the Week: Samuel Wesley A Scrap for organ
Jennifer Bate (organ)
9.52 Suk Serenade for
Strings
Czech PO/Jiri Belohlavek
10.22 Landini Giunta vaga bilta; Donna 7 tuo partimento
James Bowman (countertenor) Early Music Consort, director David Munrow
10.27 Elgar Mrs
Winslow's Soothing
Syrup; Evesham Andante Athena Ensemble
10.36 Hummel Piano
Concerto in A minor
Stephen Hough (piano)
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Bryden Thomson
11.07 Stanford Beati quorum via
Trinity College Choir,
Cambridge, conductor Richard Marlow
11.11 Wolf Italian
Serenade
Orpheus CO
11.19 Handel Ah stigie larve! ... Gia latra
Cerbero ... Vaghe pupille (Orlando)
James Bowman
(countertenor)
Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
11.28 Franck Symphony in D minor
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Otto Klemperer Producer Edward Blakeman. Discs
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Andrew Davis
Thomas Allen (baritone) Kathryn Stott (piano) Jean Rigby (mezzo)
BBC Symphony Chorus Dettus Sea Drift
Ireland Piano Concerto in E flat
Elgar The Music Makers
The second of two concerts coupling works by Haydn and Webern recorded last November at St George's, Brandon Hill, Bristol.
Endellion Quartet
Haydn String Quartets: in C, Op 33 No 3 (Bird); in F minor, Op 20 No 5
Webern Langsamer Satz
Haydn String Quartet in D minor, Op 76 No 2 (Fifths)
A Classic Arts production
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Martyn Brabbins Nicolas Hodges (piano) Michael Torke Green
John Cage The Seasons; Concerto for Prepared Piano
Steve Reich Variations
A series of six programmes in which Graham Fawcett looks at aspects of Shakespeare through musical settings.
4: Time Will Have Its Way Including music by Tchaikovsky, Purcell, Anon and Verdi
Humphrey Carpenter presents the weekend arts supplement. Producer Tim Dee
Cello Suites: No 2 in D minor (BWV 1008); No 6 inD(BWV1012) Colin Carr (cello)
Opening a retrospective of the work of dramatist John
Osborne on Radios 3 and 4 is his epic play, a brilliant study of a rebel, first performed by the English Stage Company at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham. In this production by John Tydeman , first broadcast in 1983, Clive Merrison won a Sony Award for Best
Performance in the title role.
Luther, outspoken critic of the High Church, attacks the abuse of indulgences.
Michael Nyman Band
Sarah Leonard (soprano)
Virginia Black (harpsichord) Trio of London
Annette Morreau introduces highlights from last year's only British concert by the band and interviews Michael Nyman
about his music and aesthetics. Including The Draughtsman's
Contract (excerpts); The Convertibility of Lute Strings; Drowning by Numbers (excerpts);
Time Will Pronounce; Miranda
Producer Philip Tagney
Introduced by Brian Wright in conversation with Simon Preston , who talks about his work at Christ Church in the 1970s, Stravinsky's famous symphony from 1930 and the more forward-looking Canticum, which combines texts from
St Mark 's Gospel and the Psalms of David.
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms; Canticum Sacrum
Christ Church Cathedral
Choir, Oxford
Philip Jones Brass
Ensemble/Simon Preston Discs