with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Mozart Symphony No 10 in G (K74)
7.14 Tchaikovsky Capriccio Italien, Op 45
7.47 Glazunov Autumn
The Seasons, Op 67)
8.05 Wagner Overture: The Flying Dutchman
8.23 Brahms Geistliches
Wiegenlied, Op 91 No 2
8.40 Handel Chandos
Anthem No 1: 0 be joyful in the Lord
Producer Andrew Lyle Discs
(born 21st October 1921) The composer's deeply personal symphonies provide the framework for
Piers Burton-Page 's survey of a composing career that has lasted more than 50 years. String Quartet No 1 McCapra Quartet
Symphonies Nos 1 and 2 (excerpts)
With extracts from Sir
Malcolm Arnold 's writings read by David King.
Producer Piers Burton-Page
with Chris de Souza.
Including Susan Tomes playing Gershwin and Mayerl.
10.05 Saint-Saens
La muse et le poete, Op 132
LPO/Geoffrey Simon
10.20 Bernard Stevens
Theme and Variations,
Op 11
Delme String Quartet
10.40 Castelnuovo-
Tedesco Sonata, Op 205 Susan Hoeppner (flute) Rachel Gauk (guitar)
10.55 Artists of the Week:
Domus
Brahms Piano Quartet in C minor, Op 25 No 1
11.40 Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
BBC SO/Eduardo Mata Producer Chris de Souza
Putting It Together
Cameron Mackintosh talks about the role of the producer, John Cameron explains why musicals need a musical director, and guests from earlier in the series return to discuss how all the parties work together to create the final product.
A Heavy Entertainment production
from St John 's. Smith Square.
Heinrich Schiff (cello) Gerard Wyss (piano)
The German cellist plays a programme of variations. Martinu Variations on a Slovak theme
Beethoven Variations on "Ein Madchen oder
Weibchen Op 66 Lutoslawski Grave
(Metamorphosis)
Beethoven Variations on "Bei Mannerm , welche Liebe fuhlen" (Wo046)
Martinu Rossini Variations
Repeated next Sunday 6.30pm
Radio Q and A 2.05 Word
Games 2.15 Storybox 2.25 Let's Move 2.45 First Steps in Drama
BBC Philharmonic conductor Gunther Herbig Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor Rpt
The first of three programmes features Peter Hurford on the organs of Knox Grammar School and Woolongong Town Hall.
Chorale Preludes (BWV 637 and 599-614) Rpt
Charles Alexander discusses the careers of three jazz guitarists who emerged in the 60s in the wake of Wes Montgomery: Pat Martino ,
George Benson , and Joe Pass. The programme also looks at the influence of Brazilian music on the guitar in jazz. A Gleneagle production
Repeated Thursday 10.15pm
Every Note Paints a Picture In the first of five programmes, composer Debbie Wiseman talks about the special demands and problems associated with writing music for films, and begins work on the score for a new movie
Mary's House.
A Rewind production
with Andrew Green.
Herold Overture (Zampa)
6.30 Schubert Fantasy for piano duet in F minor Producer Andrew Mussett
DEUTSCHE RQMANTIK
I from the Royal
Festival Hall,
London.
Margaret Price, Christine Brewer and Lisa Milne
(sopranos)
Ruby Philogene and Catherine Denley (altos) Ian Bostridge and David Maxwell Anderson (tenors) Thomas Hampson (baritone) Kurt Rydl and Jonathan Best (basses)
London Philharmonic Choir
Choir of King's College School
LPO/Franz Welser-Most Schumann Scenes from
Goethe's "Faust", Parts 1 and 2 8.15 Friedrich's Vision of the Landscape
Today Caspar David
Friedrich is regarded as one of the central figures of the German Romantic
Movement. Neil MacGregor. Director of the National
Gallery, describes the artist's search to define his art as a language of feeling, intuition and inner vision.
With readings from Friedrich's letters by George Parsons.
8.35 Schumann
Scenes from Goethe's 's
"Faust", Part 3
DEUTSCHE ROMANTIK
The sixth of ten short talks on defining moments of German Romanticism.
Thank Kleist. John Banville of the Irish Times considers the legacy of Heinrich von Kleist and asks whether
Kleist's work mirrors our own fractured times.
Next programme tomorrow 9.35pm
(piano)
Ravel Gaspard de la nuit
Liszt Variations on a theme of Bach (Sl80)
Stravinsky Three
Movements (Petrushka)
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present a mix of musical styles and influences, including an inter-view with Canadian composer
John Oswald who talks about his sampling works.
Producer Philip Tagney
This summer the Lufthansa
Festival of Baroque Music celebrated its tenth birthday. In the first of three concerts recorded at the festival, French soprano Agnes Mellon joins Les
Talens Lyriques under their director Christophe Rousset in a programme of vocal music from France and Italy. Repeated tomorrow 12 noon
Letterbox 1.20 Singing Together