Shakespeare: Measure for Measure, some questions.
with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Sallinen
Songs from the Sea
Tapiola Choir/Erkki Pohjola
7.12 Keyboard Compendium: Bach Partita No 1 in B flat
(BWV825)
Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
7.32 Puccini ICrisantemi
RPO/Jacek Kaspszyk
8.05 Berlioz Overture:
Roman Carnival, Op 9 London Philharmonic/ Thomas Beecham
8.14 Cage
Fourth Interlude for
Prepared Piano
Yuri Takahashi (prepared piano)
8.41 Martinu
Cello Sonata No 3
Janos Starker (cello)
Rudolf Firkusny (piano). Discs
3: Schoob, Hospitals and Churches
Martin Jarvis reads from the journal of Edward Wright 's visit to Venice in the 1720s.
In turbata mare itaro
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Tafelmusik Baroque
Orchestra/Jeanne Lamon Concerto in C (RV114)
Concerto per la Solennitd di S Lorenzo (RV556)
Taverner Players, director Andrew Parrott
Magnificat (RV610)
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Chamber
Choir/Jeanne Lamon Discs
Susan Sharpe presents an American edition, including
10.00 Dello Jolo New York Profiles - Oslo PO, conductor Arthur Bennett Lipkin
10.20 Ives The Alcotts (Concord Sonata) - Joanna MacGregor (piano)
10.25 Ellington The River - Detroit SO/Neeme Jarvi
10.55 Crumb Night of the Four Moons - Jan DeGaetani (mezzo) Aeolian Chamber Players
11.15 Diamond Psalm - Michael B Russell (tuba) Seattle Symphony, conductor Gerard Schwarz
11.20 MacDowell Suite No 2, Op 48 (Indian Suite) - Westphalian SO/Landau
11.50 Joplin, arr Schuller A Real Slow Drag (Treemonisha) - Carmen Balthrop and Cora Johnson, Chorus and Orchestra of the Houston Grand Opera Production
Producer Chris de Souza.
(Discs)
First of ten recitals recorded in the Concert Hall of New Broadcasting House, Manchester.
Leon McCawley (piano)
Beethoven Andante Favori in F (WoO57); Sonata in E flat, Op 81a (Les Adieux)
Scriabin Two Pieces, Op 57; Eight Studies, Op 42
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 10
In the first of six programmes recalling some of the finest early-music performances of the 1940s, 50s, 60s and 70s, Lionel Salter focuses on the post-war decade and introduces recordings by Alfred Deller ,
Hugues Cuenod , Karl Haas and Thurston Dart among others. Producer Lindsay Kemp
(Repeat from Saturday 9.00am)
from Southwark
Cathedral.
Introit: Listen, sweet dove
(Grayston Ives )
Responses (Philip Moore ) Psalm 31 (Bairstow, Elgar) First Lesson:
1 Samuel 9 vl5 - 10 vl
Canticles: Collegium Regale (Howells)
Second Lesson:
Luke 16, vl9-end
Anthem: Lord, I call upon thee (Bairstow)
Hymn: Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (Charity)
Organ Voluntary: Sonata in C minor (1st mvt) (Whitlock) Director of Music Peter
Wright
Assistant Organist Stephen Layton
Tommy Pearson talks to the up-and-coming young jazz singer Claire Martin. Producer Chris Wines
with Natalie Wheen.
5.15 Debussy Feux d'artifice (Preludes, Book 2)
6.03 Deltas Paris (The Song of a Great City)
7.05 Philip Glass Façades Producer Ray Abbott
conductor Giinter Wand
Roland Treuter (violin)
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor (BWV 1041) Bruckner
Symphony No 7 in E
"I am going where chance directs ... cheating, dissembling, swindling.... Derek Alsop discusses the concept of the picaresque.
Lassus took a secular chanson by Gombert, a composer of the previous generation, as the starting-point for his Missa Triste depart. The Gabrieli Consort , directed by Paul McCreesh , perform both Mass and model, as well as two joyful motets.
The last in a series of concerts from St George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol.
Today, Chris de Souza talks to Robert Saxton.
Jane Atkins (viola)
Andrew West (piano)
Lutyens Sonata for solo viola
Saxton Invocation, Dance and Meditation
Christian Alexander
How Hearts May Beat (first performance) Saxton Chacony for piano, left hand
Britten Lachrymae A Classic Arts production
Lisa Jardine talks to Nobel
Prize-winning Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka.
Producer Mike Greenwood
Mozart Wind Serenades
The first of four programmes featuring the English
Chamber Orchestra Wind
Ensemble.
"At 11 o'clock last night, I was serenaded by two clarinets, two horns and two bassoons playing my own music. The musicians had the front gate opened for them and, just as I was about to undress for bed, they gave me the most delightful surprise in the world."
Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K252)
Salieri Armonia per un tempio della notte
Mozart Serenade in E flat
(K375)