Maths: Curve Sketching
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Vivaldi Concerto in D
(RV94)
7.26 Dvorak Slavonic
Dance in F, Op 72 No 11
7.39 Busoni Konzertstuck in D minor, Op 31a 8.05 Suppe Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna
8.25 Moscheles
Characteristic Etude, Op 95 No
8.35 Locatelli Concerto
No 12 in D
Producer Andrew Lyle Discs
Patrick Lambert introduces music by a colourful array of Czech musicians who were active in the French capital during the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Punto Rondo en-chasse
(Horn Concerto No 5 in F) Anton Stamitz
Caprice No 3: Amoroso Carl Stamitz
Concerto in G
Dussek Romance (A
Favourite Duet, Op 11) Krumpholtz Harp
Concerto No 6 in F
Producer Patrick Lambert. Discs
from Belfast with Stephanie Hughes.
Reger Lyrical Andante
10.10 Mozart Cassation in B flat (K99)
Ulster Orchestra/En Shao
10.30 Artist of the Week: John O'Conor (piano)
Schubert Piano Quintet in A (Trout)
Members of the Cleveland
Quartet
James Vandemark (double bass)
11.10 Britten Lachrymae , Op 48a Nils-Erik Sparf (viola)
New Stockholm Chamber
Orchestra, conductor Peter Csaba
11.25 Hindemith
Symphony: Mathis der Maler
Ulster Orchestra, conductor En Shao Producer David Byers
Jim Hiley continues his celebration of British and American musicals with a selection of songs illustrating the musical at its most extravagant and excessive, including a number in praise of silicone implants from A Chorus Line and Lauren Bacall in a show-stopping duet from Woman of the Year. A Ladbroke production
from St John 's, Smith Square,
London.
Anner Bylsma (cello)
Malcolm Bilson (fortepiano) Beethoven Cello Sonatas: in G minor, Op 5 No 2; in A, Op 69
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 Nikolaus
Harnoncourt
Schubert Overture in C in the Italian Style (D591);
Symphony No 4 in C minor
In the first of two programmes, some little-known miniatures and a mature sonata, played on the Art-Harmonium by Graham Barber.
Intarsien, Op 76 No 12;
Impressions, Op 102 Nos 2, 9 and 12; Stilstudien von Palestrina bis
Schoenberg, Op 101 (Vol 2, No 33); Idylls, Op 104
Nos 4, 6; Organ Sonata in B minor, Op 36 No 1
In this fifth programme on American impresario Norman Granz , Mel Hill looks at his work with Ella Fitzgerald , including their collaboration on her remarkable songbook albums.
Kurt Cobain is dead, but then so are Janis Joplin, Billie Holiday, Bellini and Mozart. John Cavanagh talks to Camille Paglia, John Peel and Jeremy J Beadle about why we need young dead heroes.
with Jeremy Nicholas. Producer Andrew Mussett
conductor David Atherton
Delia Jones (mezzo) Walton Overture:
Portsmouth Point
Eigar Sea Pictures, Op 37 Britten Four Sea
Interludes (Peter Grimes ) Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor (Pathetique)
The tiny west Bohemian village of Czirem in the Czech Republic is in ruins. The church is boarded up, the graveyard vandalised, the little block castle empty. This dereliction was wrought at the end of the Second World War. Yet this once-thriving German community was the model for Franz Kafka 's masterpiece The Castle. Producer David Perry
Simon Joly conducts the BBC Singers in the first broadcast performances of three contemporary
Scandinavian works and a choral classic by Sibelius. Olli Kortekangas Verbum Sibelius Rakastava
Veljo Tormis Karelian Destiny
Sven-David Sandstrom
Etude No 4
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall investigate the flourishing rock and alternative music scene in Prague, and talk to ambient group Ecstasy of St Theresa, performance artist Kokolia and the Veni Ensemble.
Royal College Concerts
Chris de Souza introduces a programme of songs by one of the last knightly poet-musicians, Oswald von Wolkenstein.
Soloists,
New London Consort, director Philip Pickett
La Chouette Hulotte
Radio 3's birdsong season continues with Messiaen's portrait of the Tawny Owl. Peter Hill (piano), Discs
1.00 As broadcast 2.00.3.00pm
2.00 History 7-9 2.20 Maths 9-11