with Paul Guinery.
7.03 Kodaly Summer Evening
7.20 Chopin Piano Sonata in B flat minor, Op 35
7.55 Palestrina
Stabat Mater
8.05 Anon Concerto in G for two organs
8.20 Dvorak Violin
Concerto in A minor
Producer Piers Burton-Page
A personal look ahead at the coming week's programmes on Radio 3 with Alan Plater.
Mendelssohn Trumpet Overture in C, Op 101 London Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
9.15 Giovanni Gabriel )
Canzon duodecimi toni a 10 Wallace Collection, conductor Simon Wright
9.20 Finzi The Fall of the Leaf
Northern Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
9.31 Boyce Symphony No 5 in English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
9.39 Artist of the Week:
Barry Douglas (piano)
Tchalkovsky Romance in F, Op 51 No 5
9.53 Respighi Overture: Belfagor
BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Edward Downes
10.05 Britten Hymn to St Cecilia
London Sinfonietta Voices, conductor Terry Edwards
10.15 Johann Strauss
(son) Emperor Waltz
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Ferenc Fricsay
10.28 Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 5 in E flat
(Emperor)
Alfred Brendel (piano) London Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
11.08 Tavener Song for Athene
BBC Singers, conductor Simon Joly
11.15 Bach Prelude and Fugue in G (BWV 541) Peter Hurford (organ)
11.24 Elgar The Sun Goeth Down (The Kingdom)
Margaret Price (soprano) LPO/Adrian Boult
11.36 Composer of the Week:
Schnittke Schnittke , arr Spivakov and Milman Suite in the Old Style
Moscow Soloists, conductor Vladimir Spivakov
11.55 Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
LSO/The Composer
Producer Edward Blakeman Discs
Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
SYMPHONIC STEPPES
A concert given last week at the Barbican Hall , London, as part of the series celebrating the composer's 60th birthday.
Gidon Kremer (violin) Yuri Bashmet (viola)
LSO/ Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
Including Schnittke Symphony No 6 (UK premiere);
Triple Concerto (UK premiere)
See also 10.15pm. Monday-Friday at 9.00am. Schnittke is Composer of the Week,
John Poole conducts a rare performance of Dvorak's Mass in D in its original version.
Jennifer Adams-Barbara (sop) Judith Bingham (mezzo) Phillip Dennis (tenor)
Geoffrey Davidson (bar)
Margaret Phillips (organ)
Recorded in the National
Portrait Gallery, London, and presented by Anna Markland.
The fifth programme in the series features the cellist
Petja Svensson and pianist Jeremy Limb in Schumann's Fantasy
Pieces and the Hungarian Fantasy by Popper; Emily and Catherine Beynon in works for flute and harp by Saint-Saens and Alwyn; and the baritone
Roderick Williams and pianist Susie Allen in songs by Mozart, Debussy and Shostakovich. And
Andrew Sparling looks at the role of the concert agent in developing young performers' careers.
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BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Martyn Brabbins Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) Nielsen Overture: Helios
Hensett Piano Concerto in F minor
Humphrey Carpenter with the arts review of the week, including a report from the first post-ceasefire Belfast Festival.
Producer Jerome Weatherald
(piano)
Ravel Pavane pour une infante défunte; Jeux d'eau;
Oiseaux tristes and Alborado del gracioso (Miroirs)
Liszt Ballade No 2 in B minor
Verdi, arr Liszt Rigoletto - Paraphrase de concert
Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert
Another chance to hear the highly acclaimed coproduction between BBC Radio 3 and the Renaissance Theatre
Company, originally broadcast in April to celebrate Sir John Gielgud 's 90th birthday.
Cast in order of appearance
Music Patrick Doyle Rpt
Schnittke at 60
A concert from the Royal Academy of Music's
Schnittke retrospective earlier this year. Simon Joly conducts the BBC Singers and the Manson Ensemble in Schnittke Voices of Nature and the first UK performance of Der Gelbe Klang, together with Rio, a choral work by student composer Andrew McBimle. Introduced by Paul Patterson. Producer Michael Emery
Janacek's greatest choral work drew inspiration from nature and Janacek's
Slavonic roots. Brian Wright and Graham Melville-Mason introduce a truly Slav performance of the work. Janacek Glagolitic Mass Eva Urbanova (soprano) Dagmar Peckova (mezzo-soprano)
Kim Begley (tenor)
Alexander Anisimov (bass) London Philharmonic, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
Producer Gautam Rangarajan