The Music of Sir Arthur Sullivan
with Catriona Young.
7.05 Ravel
Le tombeau de Couperin
7.25 Purcell I was glad
7.40 Haydn Violin
Concerto in G (H Vila 4)
8.05 Johann Melchior Molter
Trumpet Concerto No 2 in D
8.15 Keyboard Compendium : Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor (BWV903)
8.30 Bruch String Quartet No 2 in E
Discs
presented by Andrew Manze. Sonata No 11 (Fidicinium Sacro-profanum)
Clemencic Consort , director Rene Clemenic
Sonata Sancti
Polycarpi a New London Consort, director Philip Pickett Requiem in A
Amsterdam Baroque Choir and Orchestra, director
Ton Koopman
Discs
with Mary Miller in Edinburgh.
10.00 Prom Artist of ttie Week John Eliot Gardiner (conductor) Purcell The Indian Queen (excerpts)
English Baroque Soloists
10.05 Grieg Wedding Day at Troldhaugen
BBC Scottish SO, conductor
Jerzy Maksymiuk
10.15
Khachaturian Sonatina (1959)
Murray McLachlan (piano)
10.50 Chabrier
Fete polonaise (Le Roi malgrelui)
Detroit Symphony
Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi
n from the Queen's
Hall, Edinburgh. Russian soprano Galina Gorchakova and pianist Larissa Gergieva perform songs by Glinka,
Tchaikovsky, Cui and Rachmaninov.
11.50 Edinburgh Festival Report
Christopher Cook talks to
Robert Lepage as The Seven Streams of the River Ota receives its world premiere at this year's Festival.
12.10pm Part 2
With Nicola Heywood Thomas. William Howard (piano)
Janacek Sonata 1 X 1905
Judith Weir The Art of Touching the Keyboard Brahms
Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel
RMS Youth Orchestra, Berlin
Schumann Overture, Scherzo and Finale conductor Andreas Delfs
Prokofiev
Violin Concerto No 1
Alyssa Park (violin), conductor Marcello Viotti
Viktor Ullmann
Piano Concerto
Aleksander Madzar (piano), conductor Israel Yinon
Ginastera Varaciones
Concertantes conductor Marcello Viotti
Suzie LeBlanc (soprano) Erin Headley (gamba)
Dirk Freymuth (vihuela and lute) Lee Santana (lute and cittern) Nancy Hadden (flute and recorder)
Renaissance music from the time of Columbus including works by Juan del Encina, Antonio Cabezon ,
Alonso Mudarra and Manuel Machado.
Seven of Africa's top traditional musicians discuss life, art and music with Lucy Duran and perform live in the studio. This first programme features blind Moroccan musician and singer Hassan Erraji, who is from a musical culture where the Middle East meets continental Africa. He plays the q'anoon, or zither.
A Heavy Entertainment production
"I hear voices, but there's no one there!" Pianist
Kathryn Stott explains what musicians mean by "inner voices".
Natalie Wheen looks forward to events this weekend and plays music including:
5.15 Purcell
Sound the Trumpet
6.03 Frank Bridge
There is a willow grows aslant a brook
6.30 Tippett The Blue Guitar
7.03 Mark-Anthony Turnage Lullaby (Sleep on) Producer Gwen Hughes
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Richard Baker introduces a concert tribute to Henry Wood, founder of the Proms, on the 50th anniversary of his death.
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Elgar Funeral March (Grania and Diarmid)
Schoenberg Five Orchestral Pieces, Op 16
Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
Nancy Argenta, Heather Harper, Yvonne Kenny and Joan Rodgers (sopranos) Yvonne Minton, Felicity Palmer, Jean Rigby and Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzos) Kim Begley, John Mitchinson, Anthony Rolfe Johnson and Robert Tear (tenors) Thomas Allen, Willard White, John Tomlinson and David Wilson-Johnson (basses)
8.25 Keeping the Music Alive
Colin Burbidge recalls the BBC Music Departments' Second World War years.
8.45 Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A
(Simultaneous Broadcast: with BBC2)
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4: .4 Pacifist's War. Frances Partridge tells Christopher Cook about her life.
The first of three specially recorded recitals in which leading baroque violinists perform music by the greatest virtuoso of the 17th century, and talk with George Pratt.
This week, Monica Huggett and Trio Sonnerie perform Biber Sonatas Nos and 3 (Sonatae violino solo, 1681) and the motet Nisi Dominuswith
Giles Davies (bass).
Through the BBC archives and new interviews with Sir
Stephen Spender , Edward Upward and Gavin Ewart , Valentine Cunningham , explores writers' responses to a desperate epoch.
A performance of John Tavener 's 1985 setting of W B Yeats's To a Child
Dancing in the Wind. Alwynne Pritchard also introduces music by clarinettist Roger Heaton. Christopher Fox Stone : Wind: Rain: Sun
Gavin Bryars Three Elegies Producer Alan Hall