Arts Foundation Course:
Sullivan
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F
(BWV1047)
7.22 Bantock
Two Heroic Ballads
7.32 Strauss Ich liebe dich, Op 37 No
8.05 Wagner Prelude to Act (Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg)
8.23 Granados El fandango de Candil (Goyescas)
8.46 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in E minor (RV277) Producer Andrew Lyle. Discs
(1874-1939)
Leo Black introduces the week's programmes covering Schmidt's later years, from 1923 to his death in 1939. The series features (in whole or in part) the three piano quintets he wrote for Paul Wittgenstein , two sets of orchestral variations, several organ pieces and his symphonic masterpiece, the Fourth Symphony. l:Themid-1920s-the happiest period of Schmidt's life.
Scherzo (String Quartet in A)
Little Prelude and Fugue in C minor
Romance
Concertante Variations on a Theme of Beethoven
Producer Andrew Lyle
with Andrew Lyle. Classical wind chamber music from
Artists of the Week: London Wind Soloists, director Jack Brymer ; left-hand piano music; Schubert, songs, symphonies and wit.
J C Bach Symphony No 4 in B flat
10.10 Mahler, arr
Schoenberg Liedereines fahrenden Geselien
10.25 Schubert Wanderer
Fantasy (D760)
10.50 Bizet Symphony in C
11.20 Saint-Saens
Piano Studies
11.30 Mozart Wind
Serenade in C minor
(K388)
Producer Andrew Lyle
John Thornley presents cabaret songs.
5: The 1930s a Decadent Decade
With Charles Trenet , Lys Gauty , the Comedian Harmonists,
Jessie Matthews and others.
from St John 's, Smith
Square, London.
Joseph Kalichstein (piano) Jaime Laredo (violin)
Sharon Robinson (cello)
Beethoven Piano Trio in B flat, Op 11
Shostakovich Piano Trio in E minor, Op 67
Rotterdam PO/Hans Vonk
Arr. Stravinsky The Star-Spangled Banner
Varèse Amériques
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
David Aler (baritone) Julius Drake (piano) Schubert Erlkonig
Peterson-Berger Titania
Rangstrdm Vingar i natten Sibelius Nacken
Trad, arr Nordlund Nackens Polska
Saint-Saens Danse Macabre
Wolf Elfenlied
Stanford La belle dame sans merci; Scared
On the organ of Carlisle
Cathedral, Ian Hare plays Brahms Prelude and Fugue in G minor
Stanford Organ Sonata No 1 Parry Chorale Prelude on Melcombe
Dubois Fiat Lux
Pianist and composer Dave Brubeck talks to Geoffrey Smith about the development of his quartet in the 1950s, and in particular the impact of new drummer Joe Morello.
Tommy Pearson finds out why so many pieces of music are arranged, orchestrated and rearranged. Producer Chris Wines
with Andrew Green.
5.05 Scriabin Fantasy in A minor for two pianos
6.03 Trad, arr Vignoles The Mermaid
6.32 Glazunov Musical
Picture: Spring, Op 34
7.03 Puccini Angeyer (Suor Angelica)
Producer Andrew Mussett
First of five tales of objects of the 30s that changed our lives. 1: Eryl Davies of the Science Museum enthuses about radar.
Producer Deborah Cohen
A star-studded re-creation of a neglected musical by George and Ira Gershwin.
Book by George S Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind.
First performed in 1933, Let 'Em Eat Cake was eagerty awaited as the sequel to Of Thee I Sing. However, the show closed after 90 performances.
Now there is an exciting outing for the work with the BBC Theatre Chorus and Concert Orchestra, conductor
Barry Wordsworth , and an adapted book by Robert Cushman. It stars
Denis Quilley , Kim Criswell , Joss Ackland , Henry Goodman ,
Louise Gold and Nick Holder. With Christopher Benjamin ,
David Holt. Jonathan Kydd , Frank Lazarus , Vincent Marzello , Bruce Ogston and Matt Zimmerman
Producers Chris Neill and Tim Thome (Worldwide copyrights in the music of George and Ira Gershwin for this presentation are licensed by the Gershwin family)
1: The Stars Our
Destination
David Gale looks back in wonder to a 1930s Britain, where there was no science fiction but there was scientific romance. From
H G Wells to Aldous Huxley , from C S Lewis to
Olaf Stapledon , the far-flung future of mankind was mapped out for centuries. Producer Mark Burman
(tomorrow 9.20pml
(piano)
Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 5. Op 135
Beethoven Piano Sonata in B flat. Op 22
Saint-Saens, arr Liszt Danse Macabre
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present a session with techno sound-explorers, the Future Sound of London.
Helen Garrison introduces chamber music by Corelli and some of his Italian contemporaries, performed by the Purcell Quartet.
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