with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Arnold Overture: Tarn
O'Shanter
7.13 Quartet Collection: Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op 1 No 5
7.32 Canteloube Pastorale; Lou Coucut (Chants d'Auvergne)
8.05 Dvorak Slavonic
Dance No 1 in C, Op 46
8.21 Shostakovich Two
Fables of Krylov, Op 4
8.36 Korngold Violin
Concerto in D, Op 35 Discs
presented by Misha Donat. Marienlieder, Op 22
Bavarian Radio Chorus, conductor Colin Davis
Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34
Clifford Curzon (piano)
Budapest String Quartet Discs
with Susan Sharpe. Cui Scherzando ,
Op 36 No
10.05 Liszt Fantasy on themes from Beethoven's
"The Ruins of Athens"
10.15 Bruckner String Quartet in C minor
10.35 Moncayo Huapango
10.45 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in C, Op 53 (Waldstein)
11.05 Verdi Invano Alvaro
... Le minaccie, i fieri accenti (La Fbrza del Destino)
11.15 Mozart Sinfonia
Concertante in E flat
(K297b)
11.50 Vaughan Williams The Shepherd (Ten Blake Songs)
11.55 Cui Cantabile , Op 36 No 2
Producer Chris de Souza Discs
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BBC Philharmonic
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
from Studio 1.
Simon Keenlyside
(baritone)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Schubert Waldesnacht
(D708); Die Einsiedelei; Der Einsame (D800); Freiwilliges Versinken (D700); Gruppe aus dem Tartarus;
Wanderers Nachtlied
(D768); Die Sterne (D939)
Mahler Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt ;
Verlor'ne Muh; Wo die Schonen Trompeten blasen; Wer hat dies
Liedlein erdacht? (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)
Together: an Assembly for Schools 2.20 Time and Tune: Music Course 2 -
Sea Thunder 2.40 Drama
Workshop
with Anthony Burton. Building a Library
A survey of Tito Gobbi 's recordings by John Stearne. Revised repeat from Saturday
9.00am
from Tewkesbury Abbey.
Introit: My soul, there is a country (Parry)
Responses: (Clucas)
Psalms 65, 66 and 67 (Monk, Elvey, Bairstow)
First Lesson: 2 Kings 23 w 1-20 (RSV)
Office Hymn: 0 gladsome light
Canticles: Noble in B minor
Second Lesson: Acts 27 w
1-26 (RSV)
Anthem: Cantique de Jean Racine (Faure)
Hymn: Lord of beauty, thine the splendour (Regent Square)
Organ voluntary: Sonata No 5 in D minor, Op 118 (third movement) (Gustav Merkel ) Director of Music: Andrew
Sackett
Organist: Adrian Partington
Continuing his tongue-in-cheek guide to modern music, Lord Onslow investigates the groovy world of acid jazz on behalf of those who have been so afraid of seeming un-cool that they haven't even asked what it is. He picks out some top tunes, and finds himself rather enjoying it. Featuring interviews with Gilles Peterson and Bluey from Incognito.
with Jeremy Nicholas.
5.15 Khachaturian Suite:
The Widow of Valencia
6.03 Schumann Konzertstuck
in F for four horns, OP 86
6.30 Vieuxtemps Violin
Concerto No 4 in D minor
7.03 Saint-Saens Toccata
(Etude No 6 for piano) Producer Ray Abbott
Sean Rafferty introduces an Ulster Hall concert celebrating 70 years of BBC broadcasting in Northern Ireland.
David Mattinson (baritone) Colin Fleming (flute)
Belfast Philharmonic Society Ulster Orchestra, conductor John Lubbock
Howard Ferguson The Rambling
Suiler Handel , arr Harty Suite: The Water Music
Philip Hammond Concertino for flute and orchestra
Traditional Ulster airs arranged by Norman Hay , Joan Trimble ,
Havelock Nelson and Percy Grainger Stanford Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in B flat.
Op 10
Howard Ferguson Overture for an occasion
Harty The Mystic Trumpeter
The third of ten short talks on defining monents of German Romanticism.
Macaroni and Food for the Mind. Hanna Castein explores the world of the salon, a focal point for the Romantics where Jew and Gentile, aristocrats and bourgeois visitors could meet. More importantly the salons of Berlin and Jena were spaces and places of power for women like Rahel Vamhagen and Bettina Von Amim. Their rejection of conformity and restraint made them pioneering role models for today's German feminists. Next programme tomorrow 10.10pm
Stephen Coombs and Ian Munro (pianos)
Arensky Suite No 3 in C,
Op 33 (Theme and Variations) Gliere Three pieces, Op 41 Nos 4, 5 and 6 Arensky Suite No 4 in D flat, Op 62 Rpt
Repeated from Monday 4.30pm
From the heart of the Dublin Theatre Festival, Christopher Cook reports on the pick of the new productions and investigates how the arts in Ireland are responding to the political change north of the border.
Producer Jerome Weatherald
Jill Anderson introduces a recital by the Delme Quartet. Haydn String Quartet in B flat. Op 55 No 3
Dvorak String Quartet in A flat, Op 105
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon
Listen and Read 1.20
Verseplay