Information Technology: Skills
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Monteverdi Altri canti d'amor
Red Byrd
Parley of Instruments
7.15 Dag Wiren
Serenade, Op 11
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
7.32 Poulenc Three
Mouvements perpétuels Paul Crossley (piano)
8.05 Copland Cuban Dance
New World SO/
Michael Tilson Thomas
8.24 Joplin Magnetic Rag Joshua Rifkin (piano)
8.41 Beethoven Violin
Sonata No 4 in A minor
Jascha Heifetz (violin)
Emanuel Bay (piano). Discs
Presented by Gillean McDougall.
Schumann, orch Saint-
Saens Abendlied , Op 107 No
Detroit SO/Neeme Jarvi Schumann Fantasy Pieces, Op 88 Borodin Trio
Schumann, orch
Shostakovich Cello
Concerto, Op 129
Alexander Baillie (cello)
BBC Scottish SO, conductor Markus Stenz
with Piers Burton-Page .
Federico Mompou Musica Callada, vol 4
Josep Colom (piano)
10.22 Artist of the Week: Erich Kleiber
Schubert Symphony No 8 (Unfinished)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
10.45 Joachim Variations, Op 10
Roger Chase (viola) Ian Brown (piano)
11.08 Three Icelandic
Folksongs
Hamrahlid Choir, conductor Thorgerdur Ingolfsdottir
11.25 Poulenc Sinfonietta
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jan Latham-Koenig
Wyneke Jordans and Leo van Doeselaar
(pianos)
George Hendrik Witte Five Waltzes, Op 7
Schumann Bdrentanz; Gartenmelodie; Beim Kränzwinden;
Kroatenmarsch; Trauer; Reigen; Am Springbrunnen; Versteckens; Gespenstermarchen; Abendlied (Album for the Young, Op 85)
Schubert Duo in A minor, (D947)
Dvorak Slavonic Dances , Op 46: Nos 2 and 8
2.00 Listen and Read 2.10
Music Box: Shapes and Colours 2.25 Playtime 2.40 Music Workshop: Music
Course 3 Down at the End of the Pier
The first of 12 programmes featuring young performers from Britain and around the world. Today Sarah Beck presents an assortment of works from orchestras featured later in the series.
Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture
Hertfordshire County Youth Orchestra
Strauss Duett-Concertino
Chetham's SO
Pavel Haas Scherzo
RIAS Youth Orchestra
Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra
Norwegian Youth SO Sibelius Finlandia
Sibelius Academy SO Producer Gautam Rangarajan
In the second of two programmes, Ruth Davis presents traditional music of the Kurds, featuring the group Koma Shirvan from Turkey, Nazir Rezazi from Iran, and Hassan Zyrak , who made his name in Baghdad in the 1930s.
Tommy Pearson is given a tour of Aldeburgh during its famous festival. He finds out how the town and area around are affected by and involved in the range of events within the festival.
with Richard Baker.
5.15Johann Strauss (son) Accelerations Waltz
6.03 Respighi Italiana (Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite No 3)
6.30 Strauss Suite: Der
Rosenkavalier
7.03 Grainger Children's March: Over the Hills and Far Away Producer Ray Abbott
conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Grigory Sokolov (piano) Elena Firsova
Stanzas, Op 13
Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 3 in D minor
Brahms Symphony No 1 in C minor
Most people know the famous Bridal Chorus. while the preludes to Acts 1 and 3 are often performed as concert pieces. But
Wagner's most lyrical opera also contains a wealth of almost Italianate solos and ensembles - all in the service of a story steeped in Germanic legend. Aled Jones introduces
Wagner's early masterpiece, plays highlights, and with the help of experts, sketches the story of the opera and its composition. Producer Daniel Snowman
(Lohengrin: tomorrow 6.30pm)
Messiaen never got round to adding a second volume to his Catalogue d'oiseaux, but in 1970 he composed this 30-minute appendix. La Fauvette desjardins Peter Hill (piano)
George Russell , now 71, is arguably jazz music's only major theorist, and he is a great inspirational figure. His life has been full of drama, from the extraordinary circumstances of his birth and early life, to his long periods in hospital. Ian Carr investigates the man and his music with the help of fellow musicians. Producer Derek Drescher
Sarah Walker introduces
The Dream of Infinite
Rooms by Roger Reynolds , a composer whose ears have absorbed much from the East. Tonight's studio recording by Rohan de
Saram (cello), and the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor David Robertson , is framed by works for biwa and shakuhachi by Takemitsu Producer
Alan Hall
1.00 As broadcast 2.00-3.00pm