Jews and Christians in Renaissance Venice
Music, news and weather with Catriona Young , including
7.05 CPE Bach Sinfonia in G (Wql83)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Gustav Leonhardt
7.55 Prince Albert Melody lona Brown (violin)
Jennifer Partridge (piano)
8.05 Humperdinck
Overture: Hansel and Gretel
Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Colin Davis
8.20 G Gabrieli Sonata
XX for five choirs
The Wallace Collection, conductor Simon Wright
8.25
Strauss Wiegenlied , Op 41 No 1 Jessye Norman (soprano) Leipzig Gewandhaus
Orchestra/Kurt Masur
8.40 Schubert Fantasy in F minor (D940)
Güher and Süher Pekinel
(piano duet). Discs
with Roger Nichols.
"I would often play the overture to Stravinsky's Mavra or the finale of Pulcinella more than 20 times a day."
Pastourelle (L'Eventail de Jeanne)
Gabriel Tacchino (piano) Airs chantes
Suzanne Peignot (soprano) The Composer (piano) Novelette No 1 in C
The Composer (piano) Trois Pièces
Andre Previn (piano) Aubade
Gabriel Tacchino (piano) Paris Conservatoire
Orchestra/Georges Pretre Nocturnes Nos 1, 2 and 4 The Composer (piano) Improvisations Nos 5 and 6 Jacques Fevrier (piano), Discs
from Glasgow with Mary Miller , including
10.20 Faure
Cantique de Jean Racine
BBC Singers
Malcolm Hicks (piano) conductor Simon Joly
10.45 Janacek Piano
Sonata (I.X.1905)
Susan Tomes (piano)
10.58 Haydn The
Creation (Part 2, sc 1) Emma Kirkby (soprano) Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Michael George (bass)
New College Choir, Oxford Academy of Ancient Music Orchestra and Chorus, conductor Christopher Hogwood
11.20 Artist of the Week:
Alexander Gibson (conductor) Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Helen Garrison introduces a recital given by the ensemble Sirinu during their recent
Early Music Network tour that reflects the astonishing diversity of music in late 15th-century Italy.
conductor Kent Nagano Jean-Michel Bertelli
(clarinet) Debussy
Iberia (Images)
Première Rapsodie Ravel
Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No
Stravinsky
The Rite of Spring
(Given at last year's Cheltenham Festival in association with Severn
Trent pic)
Lenten choral music performed by the BBC Singers, conductor
Simon Joly , with Bernard Robertson (organ) Lotti Crucifixus
Poulenc
Four Penitential Motets
John Tavener
Song for
Athene Bach Jesu , meine Freude Allegri Miserere
Brahms Three Motets,
Op 110
Bruckner Ave Maria Meyerbeer Psalm 91
(Given as part of the Music at Oxford series with support from the Old Parsonage Hotel)
BBC Philharmonic conductor Yan Pascal
Tortelier
Hagai Shaham (violin) Tchaikovsky
Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet
Mendelssohn
Violin Concerto in E minor
(Given last year in the Spa Hall,
Scarborough, as part of BBC Radio on Show in association with the Royal Mail)
Running Rehearsals and Skipping Scales - Errollyn Wallen talks to conductor
Christopher Gayford and to conductees from contrasting groups of performers.
with Beti George in Cardiff, including
6.30 Haydn Cello Concerto in C
7.03 Saint-Saens Bassoon Sonata in G
Producer Gwawr Owen
conductor
Alexander Lazarev
Dmitry Sitkovetsky (violin)
A concert of Russian music from the Barbican Hall,
London.
Nikolai Karetnikov
Symphony No 4 (first UK performance)
Prokofiev Violin Concerto
No 2 in G minor
8.30 Michael Hall explores Shostakovich's Sixth
Symphony.
8.50 Shostakovich
Symphony No 6
"What distinguished Raynes Park High School from others was that this one would come to be regarded as a bold experiment in secondary education." In the second of four excerpts from his book, Paul Vaughan recalls his early education in the suburbs.
Lars Vogt (piano)
Liszt Ballade No 2 in B minor
Schumann Kreisleriana , Op 16
John Lucas reviews the first night of Turgenev's A Month in the Country in London's West End starring Helen Mirren and John Hurt.
Producer Neil Trevithick
Third of six programmes.
Ulster Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Braithwaite
Gordon Hunt (oboe)
Haydn Overture to an English Opera
Francaix L 'Horloge de Flore Ode sur la naissance de
Venus
Haydn Symphony No 84 in E flat