Learning through Life:
Questions of Labour Identity
Introduced by Paul Guinery with the first in a sequence of late Haydn masses.
7.03 Gregorian Chant
7.14 Purcell Three Parts upon a Ground (Z731)
7.20 Boellmann Suite gothique, Op 25
Peter Hurford (organ)
7.32 Schumann Overture,
Scherzo and Finale
7.50 Parry Nonet in B flat Capricorn
8.20 Haydn Mass No 9 in B flat (H XXII 10) (Heiligmesse)
Producer Pters Burton-Page
A look ahead to the coming week's programmes on Radio 3. With mezzo-soprano Delia Jones.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
Fourth of six concerts from the International Festival.
North German Radio
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gunter Wand
Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral): Symphony No 5 in C minor
A recital series of French and German song. including the complete Melodies of Gabriel Faure and songs by his contemporaries, introduced by Julius Drake. Louise Winter (mezzo)
Peter Coleman-Wright (bar) Julius Drake (piano)
Wolf Five Morike Songs
Brahms Vier Emste Gesange
3.10 Interval
2: Baritone Charles Panzera talks about his friendship with Gabriel Faure.
3.20 Faure's settings of Verlaine. including Cinq Chansons de Venise and La Bonne Chanson.
conductor Georges Pretre Roussel Suite No 2
(Bacchus et Ariane)
Webem Im Sommerwind
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor
William Mival looks at 50 years of recordings of Verdi's Requiem and discovers that some are more concerned with the operatic aspects of the work. while others stress its religious side.
Repeated from Wednesday 3.00pm
Second of two programmes in which Margaret Bent charts the upheavals of the period through music, sung by the Orlando Consort. The Return to Rome
The years around 1400 were turbulent for the Papacy, as the institution resident in Avignon sought to return to Rome.
The second in a major new series of plays specially commissioned for Radio 3.
In Peter Redgrove 's mythological thriller, the ancient university of St Epona is turned into a school for modern, marketable circus skills. It is run by Dr Hyde.a man obsessed with horses and a local legend about a wild huntsman. The result: hauntings. murders and a thrilling investigation for the operatoving Inspector Cheval.
With Andy Hockley. Sandra Berkin. David Vann. Simon Carter.
Tamsm Greig and Susan Mann Music Sandy Loewenthal Director Nigel Bryant
Presented by David Osmond-Smith .
A second outing for the recording made last year of Ferneyhough's major cycle, Careen d'lnvenzione.
The work is performed by: Brenda Mitchell (soprano) Ingrid Culliford (piccolo) Pierre-Yves Artaud (flute) Irvine Arditti (violin)
Lontano: and the London
Chamber Symphony/
Odaline de la Martinez. Rpt
Christopher Fifield and Brian Wright introduce Bruch's pioneering secular oratorio Odysseus.
Based on Homer's great epic poem, it tells of Odysseus's travels through the Underworld. Braving storms and Sirens, he returns to Ithaca and a triumphant welcome.
Cologne Radio Choir
Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Herbert Schernus
Producer Gautam Rangarajan