History: An Interview with Lord Briggs
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Sallinen Winter was hard; Sakura
Tapiola Children's Choir/Erkki Pohjola
7.09 Buxtehude Trio
Sonata in D, Op 2 No 2 Trio Sonnerie
7.32 Mendelssohn Song without Words (Book 8 No 44)
Gaby Casadesus (piano)
8.05 Sweelinck Mein junges Leben hat ein End Amsterdam Loeki Stardust
Quartet
8.25 Strauss Morgen , Op 27 No 4
Brigitte Fassbaender (contralto)
Irwin Gage (piano)
8.37 Parry An English Suite
City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
Discs
Introduced by Lionel Sawkins. Lalande Confitebimur tibi,
Deus Mieke van der Sluis
(soprano)
Gilles Ragon (haute-contre) Peter Harvey (baritone) Le Concert Spirituel, director Herve Niquet de la Guerre Courante;
Rigaudons Huguette Gremy-Chauliac (harpsichord)
Marais Alcyone (Act 3, excerpts)
Alcyone JENNIFER SMITH (sop)
GM....GILLES RAGON (haute-contre)
Pelee .PHILIPPE HUTTENLOCHER (bar)
Les Musiciens du Louvre, conductor Marc Minkowski
Discs
with Piers Burton-Page . Including at
10.20 Richard Rodney Bennett Saxophone Sonata
Martin Robertson
(saxophone)
Anthony Gray (piano)
10.40 Artists of the Week: Allegri Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op 76 No
11.30 Stravinsky Ballet: Jeu de Cartes
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Jerzy Maksymiuk
(Martin Robertson plays a new saxophone work by Mark-Anthony Tumage tomorrow 7.30pm)
conductor Martyn Brabbins
Sophie Rolland (cello)
Michael Torke Green
Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2 in C minor (Little Russian)
conductor John Huw Davies
John Alley (piano)
Tippett Dance, Clarion Air Bemard Naylor De corona spinea
Richard Rodney Bennett
Madrigals Thomas Wilson Night Songs
Sebastian Forbes The
World of Wales
Peter Paul Nash continues his pursuit of an elusive art form.
Sessions Symphony No 2 (1946)
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Dmitri Mitropoulos Piston Three New
England Sketches (1959) St Louis Symphony
Orchestra, conductor
Leonard Slatkin
Copland Symphony No 3 (1944-6)
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Leonard Bernstein
Today, the Lurve Machine. Tommy Pearson talks to Cosmopolitan editor Marcelle d'Argy Smith about the symptoms of love, while Roger Vignoles sets it to music.
Producer Chris Wines
Music, news and arts stories with Rodney Slatford from Manchester.
With the Northern Lights festival in full swing, his guest is Peter Maxwell Davies.
5.30 Grieg Symphonic Dance, Op 64 No 1
6.03 attrib Mozart Violin
Concerto in D minor (Adelaide)
7.15 Hummel Octet-
Partita in E flat Producer Paul Hindmarsh
from Studio 1.
Joachim Piano Trio:
Rebecca Hirsch (violin) Caroline Dearnley (cello) John Lenehan (piano) with Michael Thompson
(horn)
Beethoven Horn Sonata in F, Op 17
Ives Piano Trio
8.10 Beethoven's
Unfinished....
How would our musical legacy be if Beethoven had died at the same age as Schubert and Schubert at the same age as Beethoven?
8.30 Abrahamsen Six
Pieces for violin, horn and piano
Brahms Horn Trio in E flat, Op 40
In an age of abstract and conceptual art how do artists use the landscape? Roger Ackling is not a traditional painter or sculptor. He works in the open air with a magnifying glass and the sun's heat to burn lines into wood. Dr
Judith Collins of the Tate
Gallery visits him on the Norfolk coast to hear about his enthusiasm for working with elements of the natural world.
Bach Well- Tempered
Klavier, Book 1: Preludes and Fugues Nos 13-18 Tatiana Nikolaeva (piano)
A Stone Litany
Della Jones (soprano) BBC Philharmonic, conducted by The Composer
(The Lighthouse is on Friday 7.30pm)
Humphrey Carpenter reviews the revival of Arnold Wesker 's play The Kitchen at the Royal Court in London. Plus a discussion on the fictional world of documentary photography. Producer Neil Trevithick
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Jacek Kaspszyk Beethoven Overture:
King Stephen;
Symphony No 6 (Pastoral)
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00 10.25am on R5