Arts Foundation Course:
Revision
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 J C Bach Duetto in A, Op 18 No 5
7.22 Bruckner Libera me
7.44 Ravel Daphnis et Chloe (Part 3)
8.05 Chabrier
Joyeuse Marche
8.09 Vivaldi Concerto for strings in D (RV123)
8.42 Chopin Piano
Concerto No 1 in E minor
Discs
Presented by Christopher Fifield
Cantata: Schon Ellen
Helen Miles (soprano) Christopher Foster (baritone)
Geoffrey Mitchell Choir BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth Adagio on Celtic Melodies Curdin Coray (cello) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Howard Griffiths
Scottish Fantasy
Itzhak Perlman (violin) Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Zubin Mehta
from Cardiff with Nicola Heywood-Thomas.
Artist of the Week: Tadaaki Otaka (conductor)
Daniel Jones Dance Fantasy - BBC National Orchestra of Wales
10.05 Costa Pianto d'Arianna a voce sola - Emma Kirkby (soprano), Anthony Rooley (citarrone)
10.20 Mozart Fantasia in C minor (K396) - Mitsuko Uchida (piano)
10.35 Takemitsu Orion and Pleiades - BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Tadaaki Otaka
11.00 Sullivan The Mikado (excerpts) - Glyndebourne Festival Chorus, Pro Arte Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Sargent
11.10 Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor - John Lill (piano), BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Tadaaki Otaka
11.45 Composer of the Week: Bruch
Kol Nidrei, Op 47 - Matt Haimovitz (cello), Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor James Levine
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
conductor Charles Dutoit
Shostakovich
Symphony No 5
Playtime 2.15 Time to Move 2.35 Listen!
The opening concert recorded in St Nicholas's
Chapel.
BBC Philharmonic conductor Yan Pascal
Tortelier
Olivier Charlier (violin) Berlioz
Overture: Le camaval romain
Lalo Symphonie espagnole Franck
Symphony in D minor In association with Bespak
Laurence Jackson (violin) Paul Marleyn (cello)
Scott Mitchell (piano) Ireland
Piano Trio No 2
Shostakovich
Piano Trio No 1 Rpt
Tommy Pearson sets out to explore the music of the native American Indians with the help of Nick Wood , assistant editor of the Sacred Hoop Magazine, and musician Steve Ratty. Producer Helena Morrissey
from Glasgow with Linda Ormiston. Including
5.15 Vivaldi Recorder
Sonata in G (RV58)
6.03 Verdi Ave Maria (Four Sacred Pieces)
Producer Simon Lord
A recital by the famous
American baritone recorded earlier this year in the Konzerthaus in Vienna, with David Lutz (piano).
Beethoven An die feme
Geliebte
Franz
Nun holt mir eine
Kanne Wein ; Die susse Dim ' von
Inverness
Loewe Findlay Schumann
Niemand; Hochlanders
Abschied (Myrthen, Op 25); Dem roten Roslein (Five Songs, Op 27)
Grieg Six Songs, Op 48
Vaughan Williams Joy. Shipmate, Joy: A Clear Midnight
Neidlinger Memoirs of Lincoln
Naginski Look down fair moon
Bernstein To what you said Ives The Housatonic at
Stockbridge; Thoreau;
Children's Hour; Memories A, Very pleasant, B, Rather sad
John Duke Richard Cory Vittorio Giannini Tell me. oh blue, blue sky!
Walter Damrosch Danny Deever
Copland Long time ago; I bought me a cat (Old American Songs)
Haydn Wood Roses of Picardy
2: Music Hall as a Fine Art
Benny Green continues his journey through the halls and looks at how the institution of music hall, an essentially working-class form of entertainment. began to spill out into the national consciousness.
Next programme tomorrow
10.00pm
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Lothar Zagrosek Benedict Mason Concerto for the Viola Section
Including Bach's
Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat (BWV 1051) Discs
Eighty years after the onset of the First World War, two programmes examine its continuing impact on the arts. Tonight
Christopher Cook reports from the vast Harland and Wolff Engine Shed in Glasgow, transformed into muddy trenches for Bill Bryden 's epic new production The Big Picnic.
Producer John Goudie
Second programme Thursday
10.45pm
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Martyn Brabbins Hamish Milne (piano)
Britten Pas de six (The Prince of the Pagodas)
Medtner Piano Concerto
No 2 in C minor
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon
Radio Numbertime 1.20
History 9-11