Whatever Happened to the People's Home?
7.03 Alblnoni Concerto in D, Op 7 No 6
7.11 Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op 20 No 1
7.34 Schumann Andante and Variations, Op 46
7.53 Rachmaninov
Symphony in D minor (Youth)
8.04 Vaughan Williams
Three Shakespeare Songs
8.16 Kalliwoda Morceau de salon
8.26 Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op 11
8.38 Stanford Irish
Rhapsody No 5
Producer Andrew Lyle. Discs
I Jeremy J Beadle presents the first in a series looking forward to the week ahead at the Albert Hall , including interviews with artists and other participants. He also catches the retrospective spirit of the 100th season of Henry Wood Proms.
with Richard Osborne.
Rossini Overture: La cambiale di matrimonio
RPO/Thomas Beecham
9.38 Rameau Prologue (Les Indes galantes) Orchestra of the 18th
Century/Frans Bruggen
9.58 Haydn String Quartet in F minor, Op 20 No 5 Kocian Quartet
10.23
Stravinsky Danses concertantes
Montreal Sinfonietta, conductor Charles Dutoit
10.45 Mozart Cost fan tutte, Act 2 (excerpts)
Fiordiligi...SENA JURINAC (soprano)
Dorabella....BLANCHE THEBOM (mezzo)
Ferrando.....RICHARD LEWIS (tenor)
Guglielmo.....ERICH KUNZ (baritone) Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra/Fritz Busch
11.09 Liszt
Dante Symphony
Berlin Radio Women's Choir
BPO/Daniel Barenboim Producer Clive Portbury. Discs
Introduced by George Pratt. Baroque violinist
John Holloway demonstrates how the spoken language can influence violin technique and expression.
Beth Chatto has NEW transformed a piece of Essex farmland into a sequence of gardens, using the heat and cold of the climate, as well as water, woodland and gravel as her inspiration. She talks to Nigel Colborn. Producer Richard Bannerman
First of nine programmes of operatic performances by the great soprano, presented by Gordon Stewart in conversation with her.
Today, Mascagni
L'amico Fritz, a lyric comedy in three acts to a libretto by P Suardon, based on a novel by Emile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian
. Sung in Italian.
Chorus and Orchestra of the ROH, Covent Garden/ Gianandrea Gavazzeni
Producer Peter Tanner. Discs
(cello and piano)
Beethoven Cello Sonata in A, Op 69
Martlnu Cello Sonata No 1
Bloch Prayer (From Jewish Life)
Shostakovich Cello
Sonata, Op 40
Overture: Romeo and Juliet
North German Radio SO/ John Eliot Gardiner
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Tim Thome. Discs
In Radio 3's new music forum,
Howard Goodall tests the wits, knowledge and opinions of a panel of professional musicians.
Organist Wayne Marshall , composer Priti Paintal and Richard Morrison , arts editor and music critic of The Times, are the panellists in this first programme, recorded at this year's Bath Festival. A Ladbroke production
Musicians of Swanne Alley perform a selection of music from Elizabethan England.
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
A re-creation of the Prom programme of 6 September 1900, giving an insight into musical taste at the turn of the century.
Gil Shaham (violin) Lilian Watson (soprano) Delia Jones (mezzo) Benjamin Luxon (baritone) Gareth Newman (bassoon) BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth
Dvorak Overture: Carnival
Frederick Cowen Melodie; A l'espagnole
Dvorak Songs my mother taught me
Eva Dell'Acqua Villanelle
Wieniawski Violin Concerto No 2 in D minor
Rubinstein Valse-Caprice
George Henschel Young Dietrich
Gounod Hymn to St Cecilia
Donizetti Omio Fernando (La Favorita)
Massenet Marche du Cid
9.00 Interval
David Huckvale looks at how fashions in concert programming have changed over the last 100 years.
9.20 Puccini, arr Gordon Langford Grand Fantasia on "La Boheme"
Bach, arr Gounod Ave Maria
Weber Adagio and Rondo (Bassoon Concerto in F)
Frances Allrtsen When the Boys Come Home
Florian Pascal Serenade; Fairy Fretting
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The new season opens with Ian Taylor 's semi-autobiographical play about Ernie, a widower and self-styled saint who has his visions of God in the pub.
Director Shaun MacLoughlin
In the last of the current series. Brian Morton introduces a solo set by the youthful American pianist Stephen Scott - his first solo concert - recorded at the Bloomsbury Theatre during the 1994 London Jazz Festival.
Musicians on disc include guitarist Jimi Sumen and trumpeter Art Farmer.
Series producer Derek Drescher