American Conversations:
Henry Kissinger
Music, news and weather with Catriona Young. including at approximately
7.05 Schubert Rondo in A
(D438)
Arthur Grumiaux (violin)
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard
7.20 Keyboard Compendium: Bach Fugues: F sharp minor (BWV883); E (BWV878) (Well-Tempered Clavier) Glenn Gould (piano)
7.45 Falla In the Generalife (Nights in the Garden of Spain)
Tzimon Barto (piano) Academy of St Martin , conductor Neville Marriner
8.05 Bruch
Romance, Op 85
Gerard Causse (viola) Lyon Opera Orchestra, conductor Kent Nagano
8.30 Pergolesi (attrlb
Durante) Magnificat in C Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Academy of St Martin, conductor David Willcocks
8.45 Stravinsky Scherzo fantastique
Danish Radio Symphony
Orchestra/Dmitri Kitajenko Discs
Leslie Howard talks to Chris de Souza about the music Liszt wrote for his family, including:
Hymne de I'Enfant a son reveil - Eva Andor (soprano) Gabor Lehotka (organ) Hedi Lubik (harp) Female Choir of Gyor, conductor Miklos Szabo
Variations on "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen" - Peter le Huray (organ)
Andante lagrimoso (Harmonies poetiques et religieuses) - Leslie Howard (piano)
Trauerode - Daniel Chorzempa (organ)
with Andrew Lyle , including Mozart, arr Grieg Sonata in G (after K283)
Kathryn Page and John Lenehan (pianos)
10.10 Artist of the Week: Anner Bylsma (cello)
Schumann FunfStucke im Volkston
Pascal Devoyon (piano)
10.30 Haydn Symphony No 102 in B flat
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Sigiswaid Kuijken
from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh.
Olli Mustonen (piano) Joshua Bell (violin)
Steven Isserlis (cello) Rachmaninov Trio elegiaque in G minor Ravel Piano Trio
11.50
Edinburgh Festival Report Robert Dawson Scott talks to the Royal Lyceum
Theatre Company about performing on their home turf, up against the big international names, during the Edinburgh Festival.
12.10 Shostakovich Piano
Trio No 2
Clive Bennett presents recordings of two Swedish operas from the time of Mozart, the first a Turkish comedy and the second a Greek tragedy.
Kraus Soliman II, or the Three Sultanas
Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera of Sweden, conductor Philip Brunelle Haeffner Electra
Swedish Radio Choir
Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble, conductor Thomas Schuback
Discs
Petr Eben
Chorale Variations
Robert Simpson Quintet
BBC Concert Orchestra conductor Barry Wordsworth Vanessa Latarche (piano)
Franz Schmidt
Intermezzo; Carnival Music (Notre Dame);
Concertante Variations on a Theme of Beethoven
The Sampling Sessions 4: Conservative Harmonies ?
American composers Steve Reich and Philip Glass are regarded by many as being harmonic conservatives.
In today's sampling session, Eliot Kennedy and Ron Woodley use pop music studio technology to piece together their harmonic ideas.
Live from the Edinburgh Festival with Geoffrey Baskerville , including at approximately
5.15 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 11 in F (K413)
6.03 Dario Castello Sonata Duodecimo
7.03 Walton Through Gilded Trellises Producer Simon Lord
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Claudio Abbado returns to the Proms to give the first of two concerts with one of the world's greatest orchestras.
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Mahler Symphony No 9
Five nightly stories for
Europe, written and narrated by Frederic Raphael. 4: In the Other Room
Personal grudges are played out at a bridge convention in Kotsbue,
Germany. Beware the apres-ski ...
(The conclusion of Frederic Raphael 's The Empty Jew can be heard at 10.45pm)
Rolf Hind introduces and performs new piano music from Denmark and Holland.
Poul Ruders
Star Prelude; Love Fugue Kiaas de Vries Piano Sonata
The conclusion of Frederic Raphael's
piece for radio.
The Soldier. Ian Burnside enlists in the army to discover at first hand the tribulations and hardships of a soldier's life in song. Producer Adam Gatehouse