Feminist Debates:
Psychoanalysis
with Catriona Young.
7.05 Brahms Academic
Festival Overture
Bavarian Radio SO/ Colin Davis
7.35 Britten Courtly Dances (Gloriana) LSO/Steuart Bedford
7.50 Weber
Invitation to the Dance
Hamish Milne (piano)
8.05 Boyce Symphony in D minor, Op 2 No 8
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
8.20 Keyboard Compendium: Bach Italian Concerto
(BWV971)
Andras Schiff (piano)
8.35Janacek Taras Bulba
Czech Philharmonic
Orchestra/Karl Ancerl. Discs
In conversation with Chris de Souza , Leslie Howard introduces music for which
Liszt is not well known, including the Workers' Chorus and two major chamber works.
Carnival of Pest; Tristia-Vallée d'Obermann
Deborah Fox (violin)
William Howard (cello) Leslie Howard (piano)
Motet: Qui seminant in lacrimis
Cantata: The Bells of Strasbourg Cathedral Livia Budai (mezzo)
Sandor Solyom-Nagy (bar) Hungarian Radio and Television Chorus, conductor Janos Ferencsik
with Susan Sharpe including Matti Saiminen in Osmin's arias from
Mozart's Il Seraglio and at approximately
10.00
Tchaikovsky Don Juan 's Serenade, Op 38 No
Nicolai Gedda (tenor) Jan Eyron (piano)
10.05 Gade Novelette
No 1 in F, Op 53
Arhus Chamber Orchestra, director Ove Vedsten Larsen
10.35
Soler Fandango in D minor Scott Ross (harpsichord)
10.45 Karlowicz Stanislaw et Anna Oswiecimowie
Silesian Philharmonic
SO/Jerzy Salwarowski
11.05 Schnittke Canon in memoriam Igor Stravinsky Tale Quartet
11.10 Rossini
Partir, o ciel!Desio (Il Viaggio a Reims)
Kathleen Battle (soprano) Ambrosian Opera Chorus LPO/Bruno Campanella
11.30 Faure Piano Quartet No 1 in C minor, Op 15 Domus
Producer Chris de Souza Discs
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(Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
Joachim Piano Trio
Beethoven Piano Trio in G, Op 1 No
Brahms Piano Trio No 2 in C, Op 87
Ulster Orchestra, conductor
Adrian Leaper
Raphael Wallfisch (cello)
Miniature Overture: The City (London Cameos
Suite); Fantasy- Concerto for String Orchestra;
Philharmonic Variations for cello and orchestra; Paris Suite
Michael Hall compares performances of Mozart's
Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola (K364), from the earliest recordings up to recent versions on period instruments.
from the Priory
Church, Edington, in Wiltshire.
Introit: Litany of the Saints (plainsong)
Reponses (Byrd)
Office Hymn: Exsultet orbis gaudiis (mode i)
Psalm 119 w 1-32 (Monk, Camidge, Smart. Camidge) First Lesson: Deuteronomy
18 w 15-19 (RSV)
Antiphon: Tradent enim vos Canticles: The Great
Service (Byrd)
Second Lesson: Matthew 10 w 16-22 (RSV)
Anthem: Domine Jesu
Christe (Ludford)
Hymn: Give me the wings of faith (San Rocco)
Organ Voluntary: Fantasia of Foure Parts (Gibbons) Conductors:
Jeremy Summerly , Peter McCrystal and David Trendell
Organist: Jeremy Filsell
The Sampling Sessions 3: Resultant Melodies
Ron Woodley and Eliot Kennedy demonstrate some of the techniques that the American so-called
"minimalist" composers Steve Reich and Philip
Glass use to construct and create melody in their music.
Natalie Wheen with arts news and music including
5.15 Krommer First
Movement (Sinfonia Concertante for flute, clarinet and orchestra)
6.03 Mendelssohn
Scherzo (Octet)
6.45 Michael Torke
Ecstatic Orange Producer Gwen Hughes
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
A tribute to Basil Cameron, one of the leading conductors at the Proms in the 1940s and 50s.
John Lill (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alexander Lazarev
Sibelius Symphony No 5 in E flat
7.35 Interval
Richard Baker traces the career of Basil Cameron.
7.55 Britten Piano Concerto
Shostakovich Symphony No 9 in E flat
Five nightly stories for
Europe, written and narrated by Frederic Raphael.
3: These Things Happen The Perigord, France.
There's intrigue at the local veterinary clinic.
Sonata No 2, Op 46 Philip Jenkins (piano)
from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
A Prom debut for one of Europe's leading period-instrument ensembles.
Anner Blysma (cello)
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, conductor
Thomas Hengelbrock
Handel Suite :
Oreste Zelenka Hipocondrie
Haydn Cello Concerto in C (H Vllb 1)
C P E Bach Symphony in F (Wq 183 No 3)
Jill Anderson introduces a programme of Bartok's violin music.
Ani Schnarch (violin) Piers Lane (piano) Andante (1902);
Rhapsody No 1; 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs; Sonata No 2;
Romanian Folk Dances