Literature and Ideology
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Bach
Oboe d'Amore Concerto in A (BWV 1055)
7.22 Faure Romances sans paroles, Op 17
7.32 Stanford Irish Rhapsody No 2 in F minor
8.05 Handel Tornami a vagheggiar (Alcina)
8.20 Lutoslawski Dance Preludes
8.41 Mozart Bassoon
Concerto in B flat (K191) Discs
Presented by Michael Oliver. 3: / don't imitate the old masters; I compose in accordance with them. Til min
Fodeo Canzone Koret , conductor Frans Rasmussen Serenate in Vano
Lars Kristian Holm Brynildsen (clarinet)
Vidor Olsen (horn)
Per Hannevold (bassoon) Sally Guenther (cello)
Torbjorn Eide (double bass) Benedictus Dominus (Three Motets, Op 55)
Canzone Koret , conductor Per Enevold
Symphony No 5
San Francisco SO/
Herbert Blomstedt. rases
Susan Sharpe presents a selection of your requests mainly for British music, including songs by Ivor Gumey , and at approximately
10.00 Robin Milford
Fishing by Moonlight Clifford Benson (piano) Southern Pro Arte, conductor Christopher Finzi
10.05 Christopher Gibbons and Matthew Locke Cupid and Death (excerpts) Emma Kirkby (soprano) Richard Wistreich (bass) Consort of Musicke, director Anthony Rooley
10.15 Howard Skempton Lento
BBC SO/Mark Wigglesworth
10.35 Harrison Birtwistle Carmen Arcadiae;
Mechanicae Perpetuum London Sinfonietta, conductor Elgar Howarth
10.50 Artist of the Week: Gidon Kremer (violin) Part Tabula Rasa
Tatiana Grindenko (violin) Alfred Schnittke (prepared piano)
Lithuanian Chamber
Orchestra, conductor Saulus Sondeckis
11.15 Mackenzie
Benedictus
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alan Hazeldine
11.25 Lennox Berkeley
Piano Concerto in B flat
David Wilde (piano) New Philharmonia
Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Braithwaite
Producer Chris de Souza. Discs
REQUESTS: Midweek Choice, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
from Studio One, Pebble Mill.
Lindsay Quartet
Dutilleux Ainsi la nuit Ravel String Quartet
2.00 Together: An
Assembly for Schools 2.20 Time and Tune: Music
Course 2 Hall of Mirrors
2.40 Drama Workshop
(Revised rpt from Saturday 9.00am)
from King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
Introit: Oculi omnium
(Wood); Responses
(Radcliffe); Psalms 22-23 (S Wesley, Smart, Goss) First Lesson: Malachi 3, wl-12; Canticles: Great Service (Parry)
Second Lesson: Acts 14, vl9 to 15 v 11
Anthem: For lo, I raise up (Stanford)
Hymn: Praise my soul, the King of heaven
Organ Voluntary: Organ
Sonata in G (1st mvt) (Elgar) Director of Music
Stephen Cleobury
Organ Scholar David Goode
On the whole, the notes on the piano are either white or black but when Tommy Pearson "Woke up this mornin'" he discovered there are some that are blue. Producer Chris Wines
with Natalie Wheen.
5.15 Falla Ritual Fire
Dance (El Amor Brujo)
5.45 Messiaen Joie du sang des étoiles
(Turangalila- Symphony)
6.00 Rush Hour Concert from the Wigmore Hall, London.
Sumer Is Icumen In
Dufay Collective
Richard Baker introduces a programme of English secular music from the 12th to the 14th centuries, including songs and dance; extolling the joys of a new spring.
7.00 In Tune
Part 2. Natalie Wheen presents a further selectior of music.
Producer Gwen Hughes
Tabea Zimmermann (viola) Christian Ivaldi (piano) Onslow Sonata in C minor, Op 16 No 2 Rebecca Clarke
Viola Sonata in E minor
Brttten Lachrymae, Op 4t Shostakovich
Viola Sonata, Op 147
Greek Thinkers before Socrates
3: Parmenides
Introduced by Professor Jonathan Barnes.
"What is for being and for thinking must be; for it can be, and nothing can not". Reader Neville Jason.
A concert of vocal works by Luciano Berio.
Sequenza III; Agnus; Calmo; Laborintus II
Luisa Castellani (soprano) David Osmond-Smith
(narrator)
London Sinfonietta Voices and Chorus
London Sinfonietta, conducted by the Composer
Christopher Cook with late-night discussion. Producer Julian May
Second of two programmes including the string trios of Reger, performed by the Beethoven String Trio of London.
Reger Trio in D minor, Op 141b
Beethoven String Trio in G, Op 9 No
1.00 As broadcast 2.00-3.00pm
2.00 Let's Make a Story
2.15 Verse Universe
Spanish 16-18:
Ademas/Voces de Espana