Developing World
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Ives Sunrise
7.20 Vaughan Williams Norfolk Rhapsody No 1
7.32 Keyboard Compendium: Bach Partita No 3 in A minor (BWV827)
8.05 Brahms Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnung (German Requiem)
8.25 Anon Six Tunes for the Instruction of Singing Birds (The Bird
Fancyer's Delight)
8.32 Bloch Four Circus
Pieces Discs
The end of the 1920s and the beginning of the 30s saw both composers at the height of their powers, and during this period each wrote his most extended piece. Varese Ionisation
New York Philharmonic
Orchestra/Pierre Boulez Arcana
Chicago SO/Jean Martinon Ruggles Sun- Treader Boston SO, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
with Susan Sharpe.
Beethoven Ecco quel fiero istante; Che fa il mio bene?
Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo) Andras Schiff (piano)
10.05 Haydn Symphony No 69 in C
L'Estro Armonico/Solomons 10.25 Truscott Piano
Sonata No 15
Peter Jacobs (piano)
10.35 Dvorak Noffurno
Halle Orchestra/Heward
10.45 Ohlsson
Te Deum, Op 25
Erik Lundkvist (organ) Anna Stangberg (harp) Taby Church Choir, conductor Kerstin Ek
11.15 Brahms Theme with Variations (String Sextet, Op 18)
Alfred Brendel (piano)
11.25 Kozeluh Sinfonia
Concertante
Werner Genuit (piano) A Ochi (mandolin)
Siegfried Goethel (trumpet) Walter Meuter (double-bass)
11.55 Villa Lobos
Distribution of the Flowers
Judith Hall (flute)
Tim Walker (guitar)
Producer Chris de Souza. Discs
from the Concert Hall of New Broadcasting House. Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra, conductor Clark Rundell
Saint-Saens Overture:
Occident et orient
Grainger The Power of Rome and the Christian
Heart; The Lads of Wamphray Wengler Versucheuber Einen Marsch
This week, the series of classic early-music recordings moves on to the 1960s. Nicholas Anderson introduces operas performed by Raymond Leppard and Anthony Lewis , oratorios conducted by Adrian Boult and Karl Munchinger , Renaissance music performed by Musica Reservata and Collegium Terpsichore , and more.
Lyndon Jenkins opens the new series with a survey of performances of Cesar Franck 's Symphony in D minor in recordings stretching back over 60 years, conducted by such luminaries as Stokowski,
Monteux, Beecham, Boult and Dutoit.
Producer Andrew Mussett
from Peterborough
Cathedral.
Introit: Love's endeavour, love's expense (Barry Rose ) Responses: John Holmes Psalm 104 (Stanley Vann) First Lesson: 1 Samuel 17 v55 - 18 vl6 (RSV)
Office Hymn: Before the ending of the day (Te lucis ante terminum)
Canticles: Blair in B minor
Second Lesson: Luke 20, w27-47
Anthem: Daughters of Zion (Francis Jackson ): Hymn: At the name of Jesus (Evelyns) Organ Voluntary: Fugue No 6 on BACH (Schumann) Master of Music:
Christopher Gower
Assistant: Simon Bowler
Get into the Groove: 3
The Brodsky Quartet have been working with Elvis Costello and Javier Alvarez on their CD Lament. indie band Miranda Sex
Garden collaborated with Derek Jarman , and their new album Fairytales of Slavery is designed to shock. Are these publicity stunts to sell the products? The story continues....
with Jeremy Nicholas. Producer Gwen Hughes
from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Tasmin Little (violin) BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductors
Yan Pascal Tortelier and Sachio Fujioka
Eigar Violin Concerto in B minor
8.25 Rachmaninov in America
Andrew Lyle talks to the Rachmaninov scholar David Canata about Rachmaninov's time in America.
8.45 Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: May Night
Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances
1: The Stars Our Destination?
In the first of three programmes, David Gale looks back in wonder to a 1930s Britain where there was no science-fiction but there was scientific romance.
The last of six concerts recorded at St George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol. Kontraste Tanaka Tristesse
Martinu Promenades
Tanaka Jardin des herbes
Bach
Trio Sonata in C minor (The Musical Offering) A Classic Arts production (Postponed from 29 June)
And private stars fade in the blood-red dawn
Where two worlds strive.
(C Day Lewis)
The clash of ideologies colours the sounds, songs and memories from the decade of Depression, triumphalism, shabby deals and, at last, war.
Third of four programmes featuring wind music by Mozart.
This week, the City of London Sinfonia Soloists perform some "traditional music from outer space". Mozart
Divertimento in F (K253) Judith Weir
Airs from another planet Gounod Petite symphonie