Paul Guinery introduces an edition including a new hymn for world peace by the composer of African Sanctus.
7.03 Mendelssohn Calm
Sea and Prosperous Voyage BBC SO/Nicholas Cleobury
7.15 Bach Prelude and Fugue in F minor (BWV 534) Peter Hurford (organ)
7.25 Luily Te
Deum Isabelle Desrochers and Dominique Favat (sopranos) Richard Duguay (countertenor)
Herve Lamy (tenor)
Peter Harvey (baritone) Le Concert Spirituel, conductor Herve Niquet
7.55 Mozart Symphony No 36 in C (Linz)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
8.25 David Fanshawe Dona nobis pacem
Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and Ensemble, conductor Neville Creed
8.35 Bax Into the Twilight BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Joly Producer Piers Burton-Page
Food writer and presenter of Table Talk, Leslie Forbes takes her own look at the week coming up on Radio 3.
Composer of the Week: Rossini
Overture: La scala di seta
Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
9.09 D'indy Lied, Op 19
Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) ECO/Yan Pascal Tortelier
9.18 Vaughan Williams English Folk Song Suite RAF Central Band, conductor Eric Banks
9.38 Stanford Irish
Rhapsody No 5 in G minor Ulster Orchestra, conductor
Vernon Handley
9.53 Telemann
Concerto in D
Anthony Halstead , Christian Rutherford and Raul Diaz
(horns)
Collegium Musicum 90, director Simon Standage (violin)
10.11 Respighi Tre Corali BBC PO/Edward Downes
10.34 Haydn Cantata:
Miseri noi, misera patria Arleen Auger (soprano)
Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
10.50 Lambert Aubade héroïque
English Northern
Philharmonia, conductor
David Lloyd Jones
11.00 Two Minutes' Silence
11.02 Harris Bring us, 0 Lord God
Cambridge Singers, director John Rutter
11.07 Chopin Andante spianato and Grande polonaise brillante
Claudio Arrau (piano) London Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Eliahu Inbal
11.23 Mozart Divertimento in F (K213)
Amadeus Winds
11.34 Dvorak Slavonic
Dance in F, Op 46 No 4 BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra/Lorin Maazel
11.43 Artist of the Week:
Thea King (clarinet)
Schubert Der Hirt aufdem
Felsen
Arleen Auger (soprano) Graham Johnson (piano)
11.56 Hoist Mars , the Bringer of War; Venus, the Bringer of Peace (The Planets)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis Producer Edward Blakeman Discs
Rptd from yesterday 5.45pm
SYMPHONIC STEPPES
conductor Fedor Glushchenko
Oxana Yablonskaya (piano) Khachaturian Triumphal Poem (first UK performance)
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor
Ippolitov-lvanov Caucasian Sketches
Khachaturian Symphony No 3 (first UK performance)
Recorded in the National
Portrait Gallery, London, and presented by Anna Markland. This week begins with the harpist Anne-
Sophie Bertrand in works by Faure and Hindemith.
Vanessa Parker (clarinet) and John-Paul Gandy (piano) play music by Lutoslawski and
Jonathan Harvey ; and violinist Lucy Gould and pianist Gretel Dowdeswell end with Prokofiev's Second Sonata.
In the break,
Andrew Sparling provides an update on the careers of some of last year's performers.
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SYMPHONIC STEPPES
Symphony No 4
Moscow PO/Kirill Kondrashin Discs
American playwright Edward Albee reflects on his career
- from the success of The
Zoo Story and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, via years in the critical doldrums, to his recent Broadway hit, Three Tall Women, which won a Pulitzer Prize and opens in London on Tuesday.
Producer Robyn Read
Haydn Quartet in G minor, Op 74 No 3
Bartok Quartet No 6
Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert
with Max Casella as Eugene,
Jonathan Silverman as his brother
Stanley, and Valerie Harper as their mother.
Neil Simon 's semi-autobiographical comedy, set in Brighton Beach, New York, in 1937, spends two days in the company of the Jerome family, where problems pile up, each one threatening to wreck young Eugene's dream of becoming a professional baseball player.
Director Gordon House
A Radio Gordon Service production in assocation with LA Theatre Works
Javier Alvarez introduces a studio recording of the Cuarteto Latinoamericano playing recent works for string quartet by Astor Piazzolla, Federico Ibarra, Arturo Marquez, Mario Lavista, Aurelio Tello and Carlos Sanchez Gutierrez.
For Remembrance Sunday, Brian Wright brings together two contrasting works of mourning: a passionate set of baroque lamentations, and Durufle's rich and reflective requiem. Zelenka
Lamentations
Michael Chance
(countertenor)
John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Michael George (bass)
Chandos Baroque Players Durufle Requiem
Ann Murray (mezzo) Olaf Bar (baritone) Peter Barley (organ)
Choir of King's College, Cambridge
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor
Stephen Cleobury
Producer Gautam Rangarajan Discs