Women and the Military
Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Vivaldi
Bassoon Concerto in B flat (RV504)
Klaus Thunemann
(bassoon) I Musici
7.20 Brahms
Scherzo in E flat minor, Op4
Claudio Arrau (piano)
7.50 Hoist
The Perfect Fool
Philharmonia, conductor
Barry Wordsworth
8.05 Purcell
Draw near, you lovers
Barbara Bonney (soprano) Michael George (bass)
King's Consort, conductor Robert King
8.25 Menotti
What a curse for a woman is a timid man
Dawn U pshaw (soprano) Orchestra of St Luke's, conductor David Zinman
8.37 Spohr
Double Quartet in D minor, Op 65
Jascha Heifetz (violin) and ensemble
Discs
Presented by Gillean McDougall.
Schumann, arr Krelsler Romance, Op 94 Fritz Kreisler (violin) Berlin State Opera
Orchestra, conductor
Leo Blech
Schumann, orch Mahler Symphony No 4 in D minor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Takuo Yuasa
Schumann, arr Kreisler Fantasy in C, Op 131 Gidon Kremer (violin) Vienna Symphony
Orchestra, conductor
Heinz Wallberg
Presented by Piers Burton -Page.
Mompou Musica callada (Vol 3) Josep Colom (piano)
10.14 Copland Quiet City
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Jan Latham-Koenig
10.27 Mozart Duo in B flat (K424)
Jascha Heifetz (violin)
William Primrose (viola)
10.45 Four Icelandic
Songs
Sigurdur Bragason (baritone)
Halmur Sighvatsson (piano)
11.05 Sorabji Piano Sonata No 1
Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano)
11.30 Artist of the Week: Erich Kleiber (conductor) Weber
Symphony No 1 in C
Cologne Royal Symphony Orchestra
Noriko Ogawa (piano) Kodaly Dances of Marosszek
Chopin Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor
Debussy Brouillards; La puerta del vino;
Bruyères; Les tierces alternées; Feux d'artifice (Preludes, Book 2)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Tomasz Bugaj Dong Suk Kang (violin) Bach, arr Webern Ricercar
Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
Rossini Overture:
William Tell
2.00 In the News 2.20
Dance Workshop 2.40
Singing Together: Change
First of three programmes. The Munich-based composer Orlande de Lassus, who died 400 years ago, was the most international musician of his time. He composed in many styles and languages, and he looked to Josquin as a starting-point for two of his Magnificat settings. Gabrieli Consort , director Paul McCreesh
Josquin Praeter rerum
Lassus Magnificat super Praeter rerum
Josquin Benedicta es Regina
Lassus Magnificat super Benedicta es Regina
conductor Heinrich Schiff
Peter Francomb (horn) Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No 2
Strauss Horn Concerto
No
Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat
Tommy Pearson explores how music is used in different religious festivals and talks to
Father Guy Nicolls and Sydney Fixman.
from Birmingham with David Owen Norris , whose guests are the members of the Coull Quartet, including at approximately
5.15 Azerbaijani popular music
6.30 Walton Cello
Concerto
Producer Jeremy Hayes
conductor Horia Andreescu
Dmitri Alexeev (piano)
Tchaikovsky Capriccio Italien
Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 2 in C minor; Symphony No 3 in A minor
Last in the series.
The Power of the Popular
The music of the 50s was the shock of the new. Jazz, rock and blues invaded the world of the cinema.
With Henry Mancini , Elmer Bernstein and Wim Wenders ,
Philip Dodd looks at the consequences: has music fallen into the hands of the music supervisor - who chooses rock tracks to maximise music industry profits - or is today's film music truly democratic?
Richard McMahon (piano)
Haydn Piano Sonata in D (H XVI 51)
Hindemith Piano Sonata
No 1 in A
Michele Roberts discusses
The Harafish, an epic new tale by major Egyptian novelist Naguib Mahfouz. Producer Julian May
The Contralto lain Burnside explores the fruity tones of some of the country's deepest female voices, including Clara Butt , Ernestine Schumann-Heink ,
Alfreda Hodgson , Natalie Stutzmann. and of course
Kathleen Ferrier.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
1.20 As broadcast 2.20-3.00pm
2.00 Infant Science