with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Boccherini Cello
Concerto in G (G480)
7.32 Liszt
La Marseillaise (S237)
7.49 Bloch Concertino
8.05 Walton March
(A History of the English Speaking Peoples)
8.19 Ame Harpsichord
Concerto No 5 in G minor
8.37 Dvorak Czech Suite,
Op 39 Discs
The composer moved to Cornwall in the 60s and wrote some of his most extrovert music there.
The Padstow Lifeboat, Op 94
Grimethorpe Colliery Band, conducted by the Composer Philharmonic Concerto
BBC PO/Edward Downes Symphonies Nos 5 and 6 (excerpts)
With extracts from Sir
Malcolm Arnold 's writings, read by David King. Presented by Piers Burton-Page .
with Susan Sharpe. Beethoven
Polonaise in C, Op 89 Emanuel Ax (piano)
10.06 Bach Violin Concerto in E (BWV 1042)
Monica Huggett (violin) Amsterdam Baroque
Orchestra/Ton Koopman
10.23 Victoria Motet:
0 Magnum Mysterium Choir of Westminster
Cathedral/David Hill
10.28 Weber Clarinet
Concerto No 2 in E flat, Op 74
Emma Johnson (clarinet) ECO/Gerard Schwarz
10.52 Bridge
Phantasie in C minor
Hartley Piano Trio
11.08 Ravel Trois Chansons
Groupe Vocal de France, conductor John Alldis
11.16 Delibes The Bell
Song (Lakme)
Joan Sutherland (soprano) Orchestra of the Royal
Opera House, conductor
Francesco Molinari Pradelli
11.24 C P E Bach Trio
Frederic de Roos (bass recorder)
Francois Fernandez (viola da gamba)
Guy Penson (fortepiano) Hidemi Suzuki (cello)
11.31 Morton GouM
Spirituals
LSO/Walter Susskind
11.50 Offenbach The Sea-
Sick Song (Christopher Columbus)
Maurice Arthur (Columbus) Johanna Peters (Rosa)
The Geoffrey Mitchell Choir London Mozart Players, conductor Alun Francis
11. 55 Offenbach Galop (Genevieve de Brabant) Boston Pops Orchestra, conductor Arthur Fiedler
Producer Chris de Souza Discs
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Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
from Studio 1.
L Walter Delahunt
(piano)
Janacek Sonata (1 X 1905) Ravel Valse nobles et sentimentales
Chopin Fantasy in F minor, Op 49; Scherzo in B minor, Op 20
Together: an Assembly for Schools 2.20 Time and Tune: Music Course 2 -
Sea Thunder 2.40 Drama
Workshop
presented by Anthony Burton. Building a Library
Elgar's Violin Concerto by Michael Kennedy.
Revised repeat from Saturday
9.00am
from Hereford
Cathedral
Introit: Lord, we beseech thee (Batten)
Responses:Ebdon
Psalms: 98, 99, 100 and 101 (Booth, Goss, Ley, Howells)
First Lesson: Ecclesiastes 6
(RSV)
Office Hymn: Let the round world with songs rejoice Canticles: Jesus College Service (Mathias)
Second Lesson: Philippians 2 w 1-18 (RSV)
Anthem: Hear my words (Parry)
Organ Voluntary: Finale
(Symphony No 6) (Vieme) Organist and Master of the Choristers Roy Massey
Asst Organist Geraint Bowen
Every Note Paints a Picture Debbie Wiseman begins to orchestrate her film score using computer technology and samplers to assist her.
with Natalie Wheen.
Weber, arr Tausg Invitation to the Dance
6.03 Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances Op 45 (No 3)
6.40 Liszt Mephisto Waltz No 1
7.03 Shostakovich Jazz Suite No 1
from Liverpool
I Anglican Cathedral Conductor Vemon Handley Grigori Zhislin (violin)
Messlaen Les offrandes oubliées
Glazunov Violin Concerto
8.05 Elgar's First Symphony
Elgar's biographers Jerrold Northrop Moore and Michael Kennedy , along with Birmingham's Elgar
Professor of Music Stephen Banfield and lecturer Robert Meikle
, comment on the significance and success of Elgar's First Symphony.
8.25 Elgar Symphony No 1
DEUTSCHE ROMANTIK
The eighth of ten short talks on defining moments of German Romanticism.
Freudian Romances. Freud was one of the last great thinkers in the romantic tradition. Author Lisa
Appignanesi uncovers the links between Freud and his predecessors; but did he merely plunder their 19th-century idea of the unconcious or give us a new strategy for love and work in this century?
Music of the night with Christine Caims (mezzo) and Graeme McNaught
(piano) including songs by Schubert, Zeiter, Franz,
Reger, Strauss, Mahler, Schumann, Britten,
Warlock, Faure and Brahms.
Why was Dora Jordan rubbed from royal history? Peggy Reynolds unravels the story of the 18th-century comic actress and the future King with biographer Claire Tomalin , and examines the role of the Women's Playhouse Trust. Producer Abigail Appleton
introduced by Jill Anderson Anna Noakes (flute)
Kathron Sturrock (piano) Poulenc Sonata
Martin Ballade
'Messiaen Le merle noir
Prokofiev
Sonata in D, Op 94
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon
Listen and Read 1.20
Verseplay