with Paul Guinery.
7.03 Purcell 0 God, thou art my God (Z35)
7.08 Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical)
7.30 Weber Bassoon
Concerto in F, Op 75
8.00 The Great
Thanksgiving
Paul Guinery and Rev Alan Walker continue their celebration of 2,000 years of music for the service of 1 Holy Communion. Machaut is the first composer of a complete Mass to break through the medieval barrier of anonymity: we hear parts of his setting combined with music by the next generation.
8.35 Handel Dances (II Pastor Fido)
8.45 Purcell Rejoice in the Lord alway (Z49)
Producer Piers Burton-Page
The new presenter of Making Waves
Richard Coles takes a personal look at the coming week's programmes on Radio 3.
Telemann Concerto in D
9.14 Gunther Schuller
Suite for wind quintet
9.20 Composer of the Week:
Mozart Credo (Mass in C minor, K427)
9.32 Bizet Suite: La Jolie fille de Perth
9.50 Monteverdi Ave Maris
Stella (Vespers 1610)
10.00 Schubert
Konzertstucke (D345)
10.17 Alwyn Elizabethan Dances
10.36 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in G minor, Op 41 No
10.45 Haydn
Divertimento in B flat
(H II 46)
10.56 Brahms Variations on a theme by Haydn (St Anthony Chorale)
11.14 Artist of the Week:
Anthony Halstead (horn) Michael Haydn
Horn Concerto No 1 in D
11.37 Flnzl Eclogue
11.48 Arvo Part
The Beatitudes
11.55 Prokofiev Suite: The
Love for Three Oranges Producer Edward Blakeman
Discs
Repeated from yesterday 4.15pm
Winter's Tale lain Burnside looks at different settings of Shakespeare in winter mode. Producer Adam Gatehouse
Our National Taste
The British appetite, according to Dr Charles Burney , was for choral music deeply influenced by Handel. Andrew Green presents a sociological, economic and musical look at the great 18th- and 19th-century British choral festivals, and investigates the trends underlying the development of Britain as a country where choral music was the focus of national and musical life.
Producer Michael Emery
Eva Randova (mezzo) Mischa Maisky (cello) The Sixteen conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Hindemith Ragtime ; Nobilissima Visione ; Cello Concerto; Sancta Susanna
Recorded last night at the Barbican Centre, London
Beethoven Allegretto in E flat; Allegretto in B flat (WoO 39)
David Matthews String Trio Beethoven String Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3
As part of the Hindemith centenary celebrations,
Christopher Cook explores the work of contemporary artists and writers. Plus a review of Opera North's new production of Troilus and Cressida, Walton's only full-length opera. Producer Louise Swan
HINDEMITH THE REBEL from the Barbican
Centre, London.
Joanna MacGregor (piano) Paul Silverthorne (viola)
Thomas Zehetmair (violin) conductor Markus Stenz
Hindemith Kammermusik
No 1; Kammermusik No 2
5.40 Andrew Lyle examines the change of style that took place in Hindemith's music in the early 1920s.
6.00 Hindemith
Kammermusik No 5; Kammermusik No 4
by Benjamin Britten.
Soloists, Boys of Sackville Children's Choir
Kent Opera Chorus and Orchestra/Timothy Dean
Last Monday's Lunchtime Concert
HINDEMITH THE REBEL from the Barbican Centre, London.
Ulf Hoelscher (violin) conductor Andrew Davis
(piano)
Hindemith Dance of the Wooden Dolls; Mdrder, Hoffnung der Frauen
8.25 The Woman in Blue
Frank Whitford tells the extraordinary story of how
Oscar Kokoschka created a life-sized doll in the likeness of Alma Mahler , took it to the opera and restaurants, used it in a series of elaborate fantasies and finally "killed" it.
8.45 Hindemith Violin
Concerto; Symphonic
Metamorphosis of themes by Carl Maria von Weber
by Tadeusz Rozewicz , translated by Adam Czerniawski and adapted for radio by Anthony Vivis.
One of Poland's foremost poets and playwrights, Rozewicz explores the pressures of adolescence in a turn-of-the-century household.
Sixteen-year-old Bianca is about to be married. Threatened by male sexuality, she insists on a mariage blanc - a marriage she will only consummate when and if she feels ready.
Music by Dominique LeGendre
Musicians Tricia Howitt, Julia Bradshaw and Andrew Orton
(Rpt)
Brian Wright introduces a programme of psalm settings over 200 years, from
Handel's extraordinary and brilliant Dixit Dominus through to Stravinsky's visionary Symphony of Psalms.
Handel Dixit Dominus
(Psalm 110)
Parry Lord, let me know mine end (Psalm 39)
Elgar Give unto the Lord (Psalm 29)
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms (Psalms 39, 40 and 150) Producer Gautam Rangarajan Discs