with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Purcell Portfolio:
Purcell Fantasia a 3 (Z732) Vienna Concentus Musicus
7.08 Kreutzer Grand
Quintet in C
Sarah Francis (oboe) Allegri Quartet
7.32 Sibelius Night-Ride and Sunrise, Op 55
LSO, conductor Antal Dorati
8.05 Copland Hoe-Down (Rodeo) New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Leonard Bernstein
8.08 Vivaldi Concerto in D
(RV95) (La Pastorella)
Chandos Baroque Players
8.38 Musorgsky, arr
Stokowski Boris Godunov:
Symphonic Synthesis
Philadelphia Orchestra , conductor
Leopold Stokowski Discs
Andrew Lyle presents recordings of Paul Hindemith performing his own music.
Symphony for concert band Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by The Composer Scherzo
The Composer (viola)
Emanuel Feuermann (cello) Symphonia Serena
Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by The Composer Discs
with Susan Sharpe including at approximately
10.05 Reinecke Sonata in E minor (Undine)
William Bennett (flute) Clifford Benson (piano)
10.25 George Lloyd Symphony No 1 in A Albany Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by The Composer
10.55 Nielsen Commotio ,
Op 58
Christopher Herrick (organ)
11.20 Alkan Concerto da camera in A minor, Op 10 No
Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Martyn Brabbins
11.35 Spivakovsky
Concerto for harmonica
Tommy Reilly (harmonica) Gunther Salber (violin)
Munich Radio Orchestra, conductor Charles Gerhardt
Producer Chris de Souza Discs
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
from Studio 1.
An Obsession with Schumann
Roger Chase (viola)
Roger Vignoles (piano)
Schumann Marchenbilder ,
Op 113
Clara Schumann
Romances, Op 22
Brahms Sonata in F minor,
Op 120 No 1
Jorn Erik Jensen takes a look at the rapidly expanding early music scene in Scandanavia.
Series producer Lindsay Kemp
Presented by Anthony Burton.
Building a Library
Nielsen's Wind Quintet by Colin Lawson.
Revised rpt from Saturday
9.00am
from Portsmouth
Cathedral.
Introit: Mary walked through a wood of thorn (David Morgan )
Responses (Piccolo) Psalm 72 (Chipp)
First Lesson: Jeremiah 2 wl-13
Canticles: Andrews in G
Second Lesson: Luke 4 w31-7
Anthem: Ascribe unto the Lord (S S Wesley)
Hymn: From the eastern mountains (Cuddesdon) Organ Voluntary: March eroica (Stanford)
Organist and Master of the Choristers Adrian Lucas
Assistant Organist David Thorne
Tommy Pearson explores the origins of the orchestra. When did it begin? Who was the first composer to write for an orchestra? Is the make-up of an orchestra always exactly the same?
Andrew Green plays a selection of music including Schumann Arabeske in C for piano
from the Wigmore Hall, presented by Richard Baker.
Dmitri Alexeev (piano)
The Russian pianist plays an all-Chopin programme of polonaises, waltzes and mazurkas, ending with the Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante in E flat.
(Part 2)
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town)
Producer Andrew Mussett
FAIREST ISLE
An opera in three acts with music by Alan Bush to a text by Nancy Bush.
First performed at Weimar in 1956, Men of Blackmoor is a tale of strikers and suffering in 19th-century Northumberland.
The composer draws on northern folk songs to give local colour and vitality to the plot. and and BBC Northern Singers BBC Northern SO/
Stanford Robinson
FAIREST ISLE
Continuing the readings from Roger North 's writings about music.
3: Memoires of Musick
With Simon Callow.
Next programme tomorrow 9.35pm
Mladi; Concertino for piano and six instruments
Susan Tomes (piano)
The Gaudier Ensemble
Christopher Cook talks to writer and scholar
Henry Louis Gates whose memoir
Colored People combines childhood anecdote with the story of the American Civil Rights movement.
And a review of Warworks:
Women, Photography and the Art of War at the V and A.
Producer Sarah Barnett
Jill Anderson introduces a recital by Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano).
Ravel Prélude; A la manière de Borodine; A la manière de Chabrier; Valses nobles et sentimentales
Debussy Danseuses de Delphes; Les Collines d'Anacapri; Des pas sur la neige; Ce qu'a vu le vent d'Ouest (Preludes, Book 1); Pour les degres chromatiques; Pour les arpeges composes; Pour les octaves (Etudes); L'lsle joyeuse
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon