Maths Foundation Course:
Differentiation
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Scarlatti Stabat
Mater
7.26 Dvorak Slavonic
Dance in C, Op 46 No 1
7.32 Granados Allegro de concierto
8.05 Vivaldi Oboe Concerto in A minor (RV461)
8.21 Wagner Prelude;
Bridal Chorus (Lohengrin)
8.33 Prokofiev Violin
Concerto No 2 in G minor Producer Andrew Lyie. Discs
(1873-1943)
Presented by Peter Franklin. Symphony No 3 in A minor
Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by The Composer. Rachmaninov performs his own piano arrangements of Musorgsky Hopak Schubert Wohin ?
Rimsky-Korsakov Flight of the Bumble Bee
Smith The Star-Spangled Banner
Kreisler Liebesleid ; Liebesfreud
Producer Mark Rowlinson. Discs
with Nicola Heywood Thomas from Cardiff.
10.00 Artist of the Week: Sabine Meyer (clarinet)
Mendelssohn Konzertstiick
No 2 in D minor, Op 114 Wolfgang Meyer (basset horn) Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra/Jorg Faerber
10.10 Bartok Concerto for orchestra
BBC National Orchestra of Wales/Tadaaki Otaka
11.00 Dvorak Te Deum
Margaret Price (soprano) Bryn Terfel (baritone) BBC Welsh Chorus
University Choir Cardiff
BBC National Orchestra of Wales/Richard Hickox
11.25 Chopin Ballade
No 1 in G minor, Op 23 Krystian Zimerman (piano)
11.35 Mozart Clarinet
Concerto in A (K622) Sabine Meyer (clarinet) Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Hans Vonk
Producer Gwawr Owen
Second of six programmes in celebration of the musical. This week Jim Hiley includes a potted history of American musicals from
Show Boat to Carousel, and a sequence of pastiche numbers from Little Mary Sunshine and Sandy Wilson 's Divorce Me, Darling. Among the performers are Sian Phillips. A Ladbroke production
from St John 's, Smith
Square, London. Alfredo Perl (piano)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in B flat, Op 106
(Hammerklavier)
2.00 Tales from Europe
2.15 Infant History 2.25
Let's Move 2.45 The Song Tree: Music Course 1
Remember This
conductor Heinz Wallberg Franck Symphony in D minor
First of two programmes in which Carole Cerasi plays harpsichord music from manuscripts compiled by Bach's elder brother.
Bach Sonata in A minor
(BWV967)
Reincken Suite in D minor
Bach fantasia in G minor (BWV917)
Fabricius Gigue in C minor Bach Suite in A (BWV 832) Zachow Suite in B minor Bach Toccata in D
(BWV912a)
In the continuing series on the influential American producer and impresario
Norman Granz , Mel Hill looks at the development of the Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts, with stirring drum battles between
Gene Krupa and Buddy Rich , and tenor saxophonist
Flip Phillips taking the limelight. With recollections by Dizzy Gillespie , J J Johnson , Red Callender , Oscar Peterson and Granz himself.
Top Ten of the Century ... Bruno Brookes with a rundown of some 20th-century chart-toppers. Producer Christina Pritchard
with Andrew Green.
5.15 Mozart Rondo alia
Turca (Piano Sonata in A (K331))
6.30 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4
7.03 Dvorak Moravian
Duets, Op 38
Producer Andrew Mussett
conductor Claudio Abbado
Waltraud Meier (mezzo)
Berg Seven Early Songs Mahler Symphony No 5
As a tribute to Derek Jarman, John Quentin reads a five-part adaptation of Jarman's autobiographical account of his early life and career through the 60s, 70s and early 80s.
Abridged by Alan Pollock
Chamber music from the 1993 Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, including the British premiere of the complete Piano Etudes.
Sashko Gawriloff (violin)
Pierre-Laurent Aimard and Irina Kataieva (pianos) Frank Lloyd (horn)
Piano Etudes (Book 1);
Monument - Selbstportrait - Bewegung; Trio for violin, horn and piano (Hommage a Brahms); Piano Etudes (Book 2)
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present a mix of musical styles and influences, including a session with techno sound-explorers, the Future Sound of London.
Royal College Concerts
Introduced by Chris de Souza. The Swedish Ensemble
Corde, director Andrew Manze , perform a programme of virtuoso
Italian instrumental music.
In the early years of the Baroque, the violin came into vogue for solo performance, and the instruments built in the north Italian centres gave rise to a wealth of virtuoso music by Italian composers like Castello, Marini,
Fontana and Bononcini.
1.00 As broadcast 2.00-3.00pm
2.00 English 9-112.20 Maths 9-11