Modern Art: Salons and Academic Training
Paul Guinery presents
Radio 3's Sunday morning sequence, which includes flute music by Hummel and Kalkbrenner and Peter
Hurford (organ) playing four Chorale Preludes by Bach.
7.02 Dellus
Violin Sonata No 2
Wanda Wilkomirska (violin) David Garvey (piano)
7.35 Schubert Mass in C
(D452)
Phyllis Bryn-Julson (soprano) Jan de Gaetani (mezzo)
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) Malcolm King (bass)
London Sinfonietta and Chorus/David Atherton
8.30 Bax The Garden of Fand
Halle Orchestra, conductor
John Barbirolli
Producer Piers Burton-Page
Purcell Chacony in G minor Cambridge Baroque Camerata
9.07 Johann Strauss (son) Spharen-Kldnge
VPO/Willi Boskovsky
9.16 Bach Violin
Concerto in E (BWV 1042)
Simon Standage (violin) English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
9.33 Artist of the Week: John Ogdon (piano)
Grieg Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
9.40 Composer of the Week: Ireland Suite: The
Overlanders
LSO/Richard Hickox
10.02 Brucb KolNidrei
Mischa Maisky (cello)
Paris Orchestra, conductor Semyon Bychkov
10.13 Grainger
Country Gardens; The
Merry King; Molly on the Shore
Martin Jones (piano)
10.24 Mozart
Symphony No 38 in D (Prague)
London Mozart Players, conductor Jane Glover
10.53 Howells In youth is pleasure; Before me, careless lying
Finzi Singers, conductor Paul Spicer
11.02 Susato
The Dansereye
New London Consort, conductor Philip Pickett
11.08 David Diamond
Rounds
Los Angeles CO, conductor Gerard Schwarz
11.22 Moszkowskl
Valse in E minor
John Ogdon (piano)
11.30 Falla
The Three- Cornered Hat
Jill Gomez (soprano)
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Yan Pascal
Tortelier
Producer Edward Blakeman
Discs
Gustav Mahler Youth
Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone) Musorgsky, arr
Shostakovich Songs and Dances of Death
Bruckner Symphony No 5 in B flat.
Schubert Ensemble of London:
Mayumi Seiler (violin)
Douglas Paterson (viola) Jane Salmon (cello)
William Howard (piano) Beethoven
String Trio in C minor,
Op 9 No 3; Allegretto in B flat (WoO39)
David Matthews
String Trio Beethoven
Allegretto in E flat; Piano Trio in E flat, Op 1 No 1
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Hans Graf
Dong-Suk Kang (violin) Helen Field (soprano)
Donald Maxwell (baritone) BBC Welsh Chorus
Mendelssohn
Violin Concerto in E minor
Brahms
Ein Deutsches Requiem
Humphrey Carpenter presents an arts diary and the best of the week's
Night Waves.
Producer Neil Trevithick
(piano) Mozart Rondo in A minor (K511)
Beethoven Variations and Fugue in E flat, Op
35 (Eroica)
Schubert Fantasy in C (D760) (Wanderer)
by Ludwig Fels.
Vienna , 1796. The court painter has a commission from the Emperor to paint Angelo Soliman and - dead or alive - to capture his very essence. The fact that Angelo is black and that he has married a beautiful widow fuels the animosity of the court.
Although set in the 18th century, this startling play attacks the current issue of racism in Europe.
With James Telfer , Philip Anthony. Alastair Bird. Rebecca Weeks,
Anatole Pang and George Bradley. Music by Mia Soteriou
Translated and adapted for radio by Anthony Vivis
Director Jeremy Mortimer
Gwyn L Williams presents music from the Fourth
Festival of Contemporary Music held last July in Santiago, Chile.
Jose Carios Campos Abismos Francesca Ancarola
Eolico Marta Lambertlnl
Tankas Cirllo Vila In Memoriam
Gabriel Matthey Parrianas Andres Alcaide
Aria Eduardo Carceros
Epigrammes
Ensemble Bartok, director Valene Georges
Producer Gwyn L Williams
Haydn Die Schdpfung Nancy Argenta (soprano) John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Gwynne Howell (bass) BBC Welsh Chorus and National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Richard Hickox.
Haydn's great choral favourite was inspired by Handel and influenced a whole host of 19th-century composers. Brian Wright introduces a recording, made in St David 's Hall,
Cardiff, earlier this month, and talks to Richard Hickox and John Hugh Thomas about the relationship between conductor and chorus master.
Producers Michael George and Tim Thome