Developing World
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Dvorak Slavonic
Dance in B flat minor, Op 72 No 13
7.25 Moscheles
Characteristic Etude, Op 94 No
7.32 Biber
Sonata No 8 in G
8.05 Berlioz Overture:
Le Corsaire
8.21 Turina Rapsodia sinfonica
8.38 Haydn Symphony No 6 in D (Le Matin) Discs
with Patrick Lambert.
Krumpholtz Harp Sonata in E flat, Op 14 No 1 (Scene dans le stile pathetique)
Hana Mullerova (harp) Dussek Sonata in D,
Op 69 No 3 (La Chasse) Riko Fukuda (fortepiano)
Relcha Wind Quintet in F
Academia Wind Quintet of Prague. o/scs
with Susan Sharpe.
Vieuxtemps Souvenir d'Amerique sur "Yankee Doodle", Op 17
Philippe Koch (violin) Luc Devos (piano)
10.05 Beethoven
Romance in F, Op 50 Willi Boskovsky (violin)
Vienna Mozart Ensemble
10.15 Rubbra
Symphony No 3
Philharmonia/Del Mar
10.50 Moscheles
Concertante in F
Aurele Nicolet (flute) Heinz Holliger (oboe)
Frankfurt RSO/Eliahu Inbal
11.05 Mozart Ruhe Sanft
(Zaide)
Felicity Lott (soprano)
London Mozart Players, conductor Jane Glover
11.15 Ries Piano Concerto
No 3 in C sharp minor Maria Littauer (piano)
Hamburg SO/Alois Springer
11.45 Verdi 'EStrano....
Ah Fors'e lui (La Traviata)
Beverly Sills (soprano) RPO/Aldo Ceccato
Producer Chris de Souza. Discs
from the Wigmore Hall, London.
The new summer series features performances by younger artists.
Beethoven Piano Sonata in A flat. Op 110
Chopin Mazurkas , Op 59 Nos2and3 Graham Scott (piano) Elgar Violin Sonata Priya Mitchell (violin) Lora Dimitrova (piano)
2.00 Together: An Assembly
2.20 Time and Tune: Music
Course 2 Hall of Mirrors
2.40 Drama Workshop
conductor Stanislav
Skrowaczewski
Lutoslawski Concerto for
Orchestra
Respighi The Pines of Rome
from Birmingham Cathedral.
Introit: Beloved, let us love one another (Langlais); Responses (Smith); Psalm 119 w73-104
(Martin, S Wesley, Norris, E J Hopkins)
First Lesson: Isaiah 55 v6-11
Office Hymn: Come, Holy Ghost (Veni Creator) Canticles: Wakefield
Service (Andrew Carter ) Second Lesson:
1 Corinthians 12 wl-13
Anthem: Let God arise
(Howells); Hymn: Come down, 0 Love divine (Down Ampney) Organ Voluntary:
Improvisation sur le Te Deum (Tournemire)
Organist Marcus Huxley Assistant Organist Rosemary Field
Pop music has more than its fair share of tragic idols, so why are there so few songs about death. John Cavanagh reports.
with Natalie Wheen. Producer Gwen Hughes
from the Rudolfinum.
The first of two live relays of concerts given by the orchestra as part of the Prague Spring Festival.
Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Maxwell Davies An
Orkney Wedding with Sunrise
Ravel, orch Tortelier Trio in A minor
7.45 Prague Tales
Stephen Moore reads A
Beggar Brought to Ruin by the 19th-century Czech writer Jan Neruda.
8.05 Debussy Iberia (Images)
Ravel La Valse
The 1960s saw a golden age of Czech cinema before the Russian tanks put an end to its brief success.
Now the famous Barrandov studios attract foreign film-makers like Spielberg.
Christopher Cook looks at the extent to which these foreign skills and investment will make their way into a new Czech cinema.
Producer Fiona McLean
-irst in another six-part series recorded at St George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol, featuring programmes devised by young contemporary composers working with up-and-coming artists.
This week Chris de Souza talks to Thomas Ades.
Lynsey Marsh (clarinet)
Anthony Marwood (violin) Louise Hopkins (cello) Thomas Ades (piano)
Stravinsky Tango , Waltz, Ragtime (A Soldier's Tale) Norgard Lin
Soprani Musica da camera No 2 (Capricorn Music) Ades Catch (world premiere)
A Classic Arts production
conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Haydn Symphony No 97 in C
Lisa Jardine reviews Twelfth Night at Stratford and assesses the work of American writer Eudora Welty.
Second of three programmes featuring Mendelssohn's Op 44 string quartets. Audubon Quartet
Beethoven String Quartet in D, Op 18No
Mendelssohn String Quartet in E minor, Op 44 No
1.00 As broadcast 2.00-3.00pm
2.00 Let's Make a Story
2.15 Verse Universe