Language in Charles Dickens 's Hard Times
Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Beethoven Overture:
Leonora No 3
RPO/Andre Previn
7.25 Strauss Andante
Barry Tuckwell (horn)
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
7.32 Meinem Kinde, Op 37 No
Anneliese Rothenberger (soprano)
LSO/Andre Previn
8.05 Sousa Overture:
Tally-Ho!
Rochester Philharmonic
Orchestra/Keith Brion
8.28 Mattels Ground after the Scotch Humour
Trio Sonnerie
8.42 Khachaturlan Suite:
Masquerade
Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra/The Composer Discs
Presented by Leo Black. 2: More music from the mid-1920s, plus something that looks forward to the end of that decade.
Toccata in C
Helmut Binder (organ) Fugue in G
Andreas Juffinger (organ) Piano Quintet in G Leon Fleisher (piano) Vermeer Quartet
with Andrew Lyle , including an 85th birthday tribute. Artists of the Week:
London Wind Soloists, director Jack Brymer
Haydn Divertimento No 8 inD
10.10 Schubert String Quartet in G minor (D173)
Apponyi Quartet
10.35 Minna Keal
Cantillation
Nona Liddell (violin)
BBC SO/Robert Ziegler
10.45
Strauss Kramerspiegel Nos 1- 7 Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Gerald Moore (piano)
11.05 Scrlabin Two pieces for left hand, Op 9 Leon Fleisher (piano)
11.15 Bliss A Colour
Symphony
BBC SO/John Pritchard
11.45
Mozart Divertimento in E flat
(K252)
London Wind Soloists, director Jack Brymer
Helen Garrison introduces chamber music by Corelli and some of his Italian contemporaries, performed by the Purcell Quartet on their recent Early Music Network tour.
Stravinsky Scherzo Fantastique
Webem Six Pieces, Op 6 Debussy Prélude a l'après-midi d'un faune Ravel Ballet: Ma mère l'oye; Suite: Le tombeau de Couperin; La valse
Christine Cairns (mezzo)
Graeme McNaught (piano) perform music by Schubert, Zetter. Reger, Strauss,
Mahler, Schumann. Britten, Warlock, Faure and Brahms.
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor
Fedor Glushchenko
Bernard Roberts (piano) Mendelssohn Overture:
The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave)
Grieg Norwegian Dances Beethoven Piano Concerto
No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
Tommy Pearson pops a few questions to record producer Mike Batt about the art of creating an imaginative "chart" mix.
Music and arts events with Rodney Slatford from
Manchester, with his guest the composer
Stephen Dodgson , who is 70 this month. Music includes
Telemann Concerto Primo in G
6.02 Haydn Sinfonia Concertante, Op 84
7.10 Eigar La capricieuse Producer Paul Hindmarsn
Objects of the 30s that changed our lives.
2: Collector Keith Selme talks about his obsession with the first people's car, the VW Beetle.
from Studio 1.
Locatelli Trio:
Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin) Richard Tunnicliffe (cello) Paul Nicholson
(harpsichord) with Lisa Beznosiuk (flute)
Telemann Paris Quartet in E minor
Muffat Passacaglia in G minor
Handel Violin Sonata in A, Op 1 No 3
8.05 "Period" musicians talk about the violin techniques and methods pioneered by such virtuosi as Vivaldi,
Corelli, Biber and Locatelli.
8.25 Handel Flute Sonata in B minor, Op 1 No 9
Telemann Fantasia No 12 in A minor for solo violin
Biber
Passacaglia in G minor Bach Trio Sonata in G
(BWV1027)
2: The Shape of Things to Come
Miles of gleaming white corridor, giant space guns and a vision of London laid waste: Things to Come
(1936) was a landmark of SF cinema. Both the film and the novel that inspired it are a lasting testament to the vision of H G Wells , the founding father of scientific romance.
(Final programme tomorrow 9.35pm))
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Alexander Rahbari
Schoenberg Verkldrte Nacht
Pianist and composer Dave Brubeck talks about the development of his quartet in the 1950s, and in particular the impact of new drummer Joe Morello.
Tony Palmer discusses the survival of Fidel Castro in the post-communist world. Producer Neil Trevithick
Secood of six programmes. Ulster Orchestra, conductor
John Lubbock
Boccherlnl Overture in D
Francaix Scuolo di Ballo Haydn Symphony No 83 in G minor (The Hen)
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