with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Melgas
Lamentationes
Pro Cantione Antiqua , director Mark Brown
7.13 Bach
Prelude, Fugue and Allegro in E flat (BWV 998) Davitt Moroney (harpsichord)
7.33 Respighl Piano Concerto in A minor
Geoffrey Tozer (piano) BBC Philharmonic, conductor Edward Downes
8.05 Musorgsky The Song of the Flea
Paata Burchaladze (bass) Ludmilla Ivanova (piano)
8.21 Chopin Scherzo in B flat minor, Op 31 Sergei Rachmaninov (Ampico piano roll)
8.20 Piston Suite: The
Incredible Flutist
Seattle Symphony
Orchestra, conductor
Gerard Schwarz
Discs
Clive Bennett presents a comparison between two operas using much of the same music, 11 Viaggio a Reims and Le Comte Ory, with casts conducted by Claudio Abbado and John Eliot Gardiner.
Discs Revised pt
with Edward Blakeman , including
Rimsky-Korsakov Sadko , Op 5
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Gregory Rose
10.10 Eigar In Smyrna; Skizze
Faure Barcarolle in D flat,
Op 96
Chabrier Caprice Roy Howat (piano)
10.20 Artist of the Week:
Thea King (clarinet and piano)
Brahms Clarinet Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1
11.15 Mendelssohn
Concert Piece in D minor,
Op 114
Thea King (clarinet, basset horn and piano)
11.20 Symphonic Steppes: Khrennikov Symphony No 2 BBC PO/Edward Downes
David Fanning introduces the second of three programmes of Russian songs.
The Golden Age
Musorgsky Gopak ; The
Classic; With Nanny; In the corner; The Beetle; With the Doll; Evening Prayer; The
Hobby-Horse; The Cat Sailor Borodin The Sleeping Princess; Songs of the Forest; The False Note
Tchaikovsky No Words, My Beloved; Why?; None But the Lonely Heart; If Only I'd Known; Sleep, Sorrowful Friend
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
The fourth in a series of lunchtime concerts from
St George 's, Brandon Hill ,
Bristol, featuring the music of Mendelssohn. Presented by Lucy Longhurst.
Guarneri Trio of Prague Mozart Piano Trio in C
(K548)
Mendelssohn Piano Trio in D minor, Op 49
A Classic Arts production
The Song Tree: Music
Course 1 - The Starcatcher
2.15 Together Stories 2.30 Dance Workshop 2.50 Poetry Corner
conductor Jahja Ling
Leonidas Kavakos (violin) Saint-Saens
Introduction and Rondo
Capriccioso, Op 28 Respighi Suite No 3
(Ancient Airs and Dances) Sibelius Six Humoresques Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter)
The Semara Budava gamelan group from Kuta on the Indonesian island of Bali perform episodes from the epic story of The Ramayana, in which Rama's wife Sita is kidnapped and carried off into the forest by the cruel monster Ravana, but rescued from his clutches by an army of monkeys. Producer John Thornley
Tommy and the Lindsays Armed with a series of disarming questions, students from schools around Sheffield converge on the Crucible Theatre to quiz the Lindsay Quartet.
with Richard Baker.
Weber Overture: The Ruler of the Spirits
6.03 Massenet Werther (excerpt)
6.30 Korngold Romance (Violin Concerto)
7.03 Schubert Notturno in E flat for piano, violin and cello (D897)
Trombonist Christian
Lindberg and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, directed by Joshua Rifkin , play a programme of contemporary and Baroque music.
Michael Haydn Concerto for alto trombone in D minor
Bach Brandenburg
Concerto No 3 in G (BWV 1048)
Raabe Concerto for trombone and chamber orchestra (All the lonely people)
Stravinsky Concerto in E flat (Dumbarton Oaks) Bach Brandenburg
Concerto No 5 in D (BWV 1050)
5: Welcoming the Stranger Michael Kustow looks at the effect of Shakespeare's arrival in other cultures.
John Barton talks about the English tradition coming into contact with other ways of performing; Michael Langham assesses his experience in the USA and Canada; and Peter Zadek , an English-educated German running the Berliner Ensemble , talks about digging into these inexhaustible plays.
Series producer Ed Thomason See also 10.50pm
Love and Terror
In the last of four concerts recorded earlier this year in Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge, Sequentia perform a sequence including songs by Oswald von Wolkenstein and a re-creation of the 13th-century verse epic Das Nibelungenlied.
A Magenta Music production
by Perry Pontac.
Prince Lear is a prequel to King Lear. It is also a comedy in blank verse which provides information essential to a full understanding of Shakespeare's play.
Gielgud's "King Lear" next Sunday at 7.00pm
The Cambridge New Music Players are in session with Michael Finnissy 's
Cambridge Codex and Howard Skempton s The Witches' Wood. And
Sarah Walker introduces a selection of recent CD releases.
Producer Alan Hall