with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 East You meaner beauties of the night Emma Kirkby (soprano) Instrumental Ensemble, director Anthony Rooley
7.10 Mendelssohn Song without Words in A minor, Op 62 No 5 (Venetian Gondola Song No 5)
Malcolm Binns (fortepiano)
7.13 Schumann Leis ' rudern hier, mein
Gondolier; Wenn durch diePiazzetta (Two
Venetian Songs, Op 25 Nos 17 and 18) Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) Richard Jackson (baritone) Graham Johnson (piano)
7.32 Shostakovich Suite
No 1 for jazz band Moscow Soloists, conductor Gennadi
Rozhdestvensky
8.05 Corelli Trio Sonata in A, Op 1 No Purcell Quartet
8.37 Haydn Symphony No 80inD
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Discs
Presented by Jeremy Siepmann.
4: Chopin the Teacher Introduction and Polonaise in C, Op 3 Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
Martha Argerich (piano) Twelve Etudes, Op 10 Maurizio Pollini (piano) Fugue in A minor
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Mazurkas: in C sharp minor, Op 63 No 3; in C, Op 33 No
Artur Rubinstein (piano) (mono) Etude in F minor, Op 25 No
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No
Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano) Discs
with Chris de Souza.
Beethoven Variations on "Ein Mddchen oder
Weibchen"
Mischa Maisky (cello)
Martha Argerich (piano)
10.15 Artists of the Week: Beaux Arts Trio
Mozart Piano Trio in C
(K548)
10.35 Saint-Saens
Symphony No 1 in E flat, Op2
French National Radio
Orchestra, conductor
Jean Martinon
11.05 Beethoven Violin
Sonata in F, Op 24 (Spring)
Salvatore Accardo (violin) Bruno Canino (piano)
11.30 Franz Schmidt
Concertante Variations on a Theme of Beethoven
Doris Adam (piano)
Lower Austrian Orchestra, conductor Alfred Eschwe
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Benjamin Britten 's
Shakespeare opera, in the recent recording conducted by Richard Hickox.
Presented by Clive Bennett.
Trinity Boys' Choir
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox. Discs
Jean-Jacques Kantorow and John Trusler (violins)
Vladimir Mendelssohn (viola) Mira Fujiwara (cello)
Anthea Gifford (guitar)
Boccherini Guitar Quintet No 5 in D (G449)
Paganini Guitar Quartet in C, Op 4 No
Pohadka
Miklos Perenyi (cello) Istvan Lantos (piano)
Tommy Pearson explores those moments in opera when the prima donna or lead tenor sings "the bit everyone knows". He follows Pamela Helen
Stephen through the process of learning an aria from Chabrier's L'Etoile, and David Owen Norris explains why arias are the jam in between the bread and butter.
from Cardiff with Beti
George, including at approximately
5.15 Beethoven Overture:
Leonore No I
6.30 Bruch Scottish
Fantasia, Op 46
7.03 Gorecki Totus Tuus Producer Gwawr Owen
from Symphony
Hall, Birmingham.
Symphony No 8
Radio 3's Faust Season begins with a performance of Mahler's massive work which sets the closing scene of Goethe's Faust.
Deborah Riedel ,
Amanda Roocroft and Susan Chilcott
(sopranos)
Anne-Marie Owens and Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzos)
John Mitchinson (tenor)
Jason Howard and Michael
Druiett (baritones)
City of Birmingham Choir, Choirs from Shrewsbury
School and the School of St
Mary and St Anne, Abbots Bromley
City of Birmingham
Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/Mark Elder
(Given in association with Evershed Wells)
A daily diary with poet Hugo Williams.
4: Creative Writing
(Final programme tomorrow 9.40pm)
(violin and piano)
Mozart Sonata in F (K377) Schoenberg Fantasy, Op 47 Beethoven Violin Sonata in C minor, Op 30 No 2
David Hare has created a new version of Brecht's The
Life of Galileo, and in the light of this, Humphrey Carpenter chairs a discussion on the rifts between faith, science, reality and imagination. Producer Julian May
Ticket to Ride lain Burnside presents a hiker's guide to all the different ways of getting from A to B in song, ranging from Schubert to Sondheim and Britten to the Beatles.
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00 10.05am on R5
German 14-16: Radio Activ (3-4)