with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Rossini Overture:
William Tell
7.16 Rameau Les
Sauvages (Les Indes galantes)
7.32 Bach English Suite
No 3 in G minor (BWV 808)
8.05 Ame
Cantata: The Morning
8.25 Vaughan Williams Romanza
8.38 Weber Clarinet
Concerto No 2 in E flat,
Op 74
Charles Neidich (clarinet) Orpheus CO Discs
The Fragments
Today, Piers Burton-Page presents a substantial operatic fragment, Lo sposo deluso (K424a), with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Colin Davis , as well as the Contredanse in A (La Chasse) (K299d), an Allegro (K484b) for two clarinets and three bassett horns, and the first movement of a fragmentary Oboe Concerto in F(K416f), as reconstructed by Robert D Levin.
with Susan Sharpe, including the voice of Caruso, the playing of Thurston Dart and at approximately:
10.00 Tchaikovsky Marche slave - Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
10.10 Guiot de Dijon Chanterai por mon coraige - Early Music Quartet, director Thomas Binkley
10.20 Ror Peeters Paraphrase on "Salve Ftegina" - Jennifer Bate (organ)
10.30 Ignaz Brull Piano Concerto No 2 - Frank Cooper (piano) Nuremburg Symphony Orchestra/Zsolt Deaky
11.00 Ravel Pavane pour une infante defunte - LSO/Pierre Monteux
11.05 Rautavaara Cantus Arcticus - Klemetti Institute Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pertti Pekkanen
11.25 Handel As when the dove (Acis and Galatea) - Norma Burrowes (soprano), English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
11.30 Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor - Oscar Shumsky (violin), Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi
(Discs)
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BBC Philharmonic
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
from Studio 1.
An Obsession with Schumann
Lyric Quartet
Berg String Quartet, Op 3
Schumann String Quartet in A minor, Op 41 No 1
Together: An Assembly for Schools 2.20 Time and Tune: Music Course 2 - Dig It 2.40 Drama Workshop
Presented by Anthony Burton.
Building a Library
Strauss's s Arabella by John Deathridge.
Revised repeat from Saturday
9.00am
from the Chapel of New College,
Oxford.
The first in a special series with string accompaniment, to commemorate the tercentenary of the death of Henry Purcell.
Introit: Hear my prayer (Purcell)
Responses:Ebdon Psalms: 93 and 94 (Macfarren, Wesley)
First Lesson: Joel 3, w 1-3 and 9-end
Office hymn: Happy are they (Binchester)
Canticles: Humfrey Second Lesson: 1
Corinthians 13
Anthem: Praise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem (Purcell)
Hymn: Immortal Love (Bishopthorpe)
Organ Voluntary: Dialogue in C (Third book) (Marchand)
Director of Music
Dr Edward Higginbottom Organ Scholar Paul Plummer
Performance supported by the Arts Council of England
Tommy Pearson takes the lid off minimalism - the style of composition that relies heavily on repetition. He finds out why it's not boring and monotonous, and why composers have been inspired to write in this way.
with Andrew Green.
from the Wigmore Hall. Richard Baker introduces baroque music played by Florilegium, including works by Telemann, J C Bach and Vivaldi.
(Part 2)
Ravel Alborado del gracioso Producer Andrew Mussett
Chris Wines introduces a concert from Symphony Hall, Birmingham, and discusses the music with the conductor Mark Elder and soloist Peter Donohoe
(piano).
Beethoven
Overture: Coriolan
Tippett Piano Concerto Elgar
Symphony No 2 in E flat
3: Images of Pride and Glory In the 16th and 17th centuries, the English nobility were the most powerful families in the land. Dr David Starkey of the London School of Economics discusses the ways in which portraiture served their personal and political ambitions.
Next programme tomorrow 8.55pm
(piano)
Kodaly Dances of Marosszek Chopin Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 35
Debussy Brouillards; La
Puerta del Vino; Bruyères;
Les Tierces alternées: Feux d'artifice (Preludes, Book 2) Rpt
Enlightened dictator or preserve of prejudice? The pervasive influence of the Oxford English Dictionary is explored in a new book,
Empire of Words. Lisa Jardine talks to its author,
John Willinsky , and examines the influence of new technology on modern photography. Producer Jerome Weatherald
Jill Anderson introduces a programme of French wind music featuring the Haffner Wind Ensemble
De Wailly Aubade lbert Cinq Pièces Milhaud
La Cheminee de Roi Renee
Francaix Wind Quintet No 2 Producer Jessica Isaacs
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon
Listen and Read 1.20
Verseplay 1.40 Infant History