with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Gershwin
Overture: Tip-Toes
7.32 Lawes
Fantasia Suite No 4 in C
7.42 Bizet Suite No 1
(L 'Arlesienne)
8.05 Copland Preamble for a Solemn Occasion
8.21 Bach Overture (Suite No 3 in D) (BWV 1068)
8.37 Barber Violin Concerto
Discs
The Operas of 1817 7 Excerpts from La Gazza
Ladra, Armida and Adelaide di Borgogne performed by, among others, Della Jones , Cecilia Gasdia , Chris Merritt and Samuel Ramey. Discs Revised
with Susan Sharpe.
Gershwin Overture: Strike
Up the Band
Buffalo Philharmonic/ Michael Tilson Thomas
10.05 Schumann
Fugue on BACH Piet Kee (organ)
10.10 Bach Violin Sonata in G (BWV 1019)
Viktoria Mullova (violin) Bruno Canino (piano)
10.25 Charles Wood 0
Thou, the central orb Choir of St Paul 's
Cathedral/John Scott
10.30 Liszt, orch
Peter Wolf Hungarian Rhapsody in F minor (S244 No 14) Franz Liszt Chamber
Orchestra/Janos Rolla
10.45 Mozart Flute Quartet in A (K298)
Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute) Isaac Stern and Salvatore
Accardo (violins)
Mstislav Rostropovitch (cello)
10.55 Sorabji
Fantaisie espagnole Donna Amato (piano)
11.20 Britten Violin
Concerto
Ida Haendel (violin) Bournemouth SO/ Paavo Berglund
11.50 Wolf Mignon IV Felicity Lott (soprano)
Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Producer Chris de Souza
Discs
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SYMPHONIC STEPPES
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
from the Wigmore Hall, London.
Davitt Moroney (harpsichord)
Louis Couperin Suite in C Francois Roberday Fugue and Caprice
Louis Marchand Suite in D minor
Together: An Assembly for Schools 2.20 Time and Tune: Music Course 2 -
Sea Thunder 2.40 Drama
Workshop
Presented by Richard Osborne.
Building a Library
Vaughan Williams's
Symphony No 4 by Edward Greenfield.
Revised repeat from Saturday
9.00am
from Liverpool Cathedral.
Introit: Justorum animae
(Stanford)
Responses (Leighton)
Psalms 56 and 57 (Barnby, Crotch)
First Lesson: Ecclesiasticus
43, w 13-end (RSV)
Office Hymn: 0 Jesus,
Saviour of Mankind (Jesu Redemptor omnium)
Canticles: Dunhill in G
Second Lesson: Revelation
15 (RSV)
Anthem: They that go down to the sea in ships (Sumsion)
Hymn: How shall I sing that majesty (Coe Fen)
Organ Voluntary: Lied to the Sun (Peeters)
Organist and Master of the choristers Ian Tracey
Assistant organist Ian Wells
Tommy and the Lindsays Composition masterclass: the Lindsay Quartet look at two new works written especially for them by GCSE students.
Music, arts news and interviews presented by Natalie Wheen , including
5.15 Scriabin
Etude in A flat, Op 8 No 8
6.03 Schubert Andante con moto (Death and the Maiden, D810)
6.30 Ethel Smyth Possession
7.03 Spohr Finale (Double Quartet in D minor, Op 65) Producer Gwen Hughes
from Symphony Hall Birmingham. conductor Marek Janowski
Webern Six Pieces for
Orchestra, Op 6
Strauss Tod und Verklarung
or how Thomas Griffiths
Wainewright went from High Society to Down Under between 1794 and 1852 via Chiswick, the Royal Academy, Marriage and Very Sudden Death. Written from life by Nigel Andrew.
Performed by Alex Jennings and John Moffat.
8.30 Schubert Symphony No 9 in C (Great)
3: English, Un-English
Michael Kustow explores the particular challenges of presenting and studying Shakespeare in other countries whose language is English. From America,
Kevin Kline talks about the actor's encounter with a sometimes forbidding
English tradition; director
Peter Sellars compares the conflicts of Shakespeare's England with America now: and Anita Loombia shows how he was woven into the social structure of colonial
India and has been poached by Indian street theatre. Next programme tomorrow
9.20pm. See also 10.45pm
Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet)
Christian Lindberg (trombone)
Roland Pontinen (piano) Rossini Overture: The
Barber of Seville
Wagner, transcr Liszt Isolde 's Liebestod
Ligeti, arr Howarth
Mysteries of the Macabre Bizet Suite: Carmen Second programme next Wednesday at 10.00pm
The Merchant of Venice set on Venice Beach, California
... controversial American director Peter Sellars brings his production of Shakespeare's most controversial play to Britain. Lisa Jardine reviews the opening night and reports from Mantua on a major exhibition about the life, art and architecture of Leon
Baptista Alberti.
Producer Neil Trevithick
Jill Anderson presents a recital of Russian piano music given by Piers Lane. Glazunov Variations in F sharp minor, Op 72
Schnittke Variations on a chord
Rachmaninov Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op 22 Repeated tomorrow 12 noon
German Stories -
Bucherregal