with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Bach Concerto in F
(BWV 971) (Italian) Davitt Moroney (harpsichord)
7.19 Warlock Capriol Suite English String Orchestra, conductor William Boughton
7.32 Quartet Collection:
Haydn String Quartet in E, Op 54 No 3
Endellion Quartet
8.05 Muffat Chaconne in G
Brandenburg Consort , director Roy Goodman
8.19 Songbook Series: Wolf Italienisches
Liederbuch Nos 13-16
Felicity Lott (soprano) Peter Schreier (tenor)
Graham Johnson (piano)
8.32 Schubert Symphony
No 8 in B minor (Unfinished) Vienna PO/Karl Bohm Discs
Christopher Page introduces some of Taverner's motets and investigates how a short passage from one of his masses became the basis of an important English instrumental form for over
150 years. Discs
with Piers Burton-Page . Maurice Johnstone Tarn
Hows: A Cumbrian
Rhapsody
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth
10.00 Artist of the Week:
Jacques Thibaud (violin)
Mozart Violin Concerto No
5 in A (K219)
Colonne Concerts
Orchestra/Pierre Monteux
10.30 Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114 Nash Ensemble
11.00 lbert Valse
(L'Eventail de Jeanne) BBC SO/Robert Ziegler
11.05 Sirmen String Quartet in B flat Allegri Quartet
11.15 Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5 in D
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Interspersed with settings of Housman's A Shropshire Lad.
Arleen Auger in Concert
The late lamented soprano in a recital recorded at
Pebble Mill in 1987. Arleen Auger (soprano)
Dalton Baldwin (piano) Schumann Widmung : Roselein; Er ist's: Des
Sennen Abschied; Kennst du das Land?: Singet nicht in Trauertonen
Schubert Fruhlingsglaube; Der Schmetterling; Nacht und Traume: Liebe schwarmt auf alien Wegen; Erster Verlust ; Gretchen am
Spinnrade
Strauss Das Rosenband;
Mohnblumen; Die Zeitlose; Efeu: Freundliche Vision;
Herr Lenz
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
from the Concert
Hall, New
Broadcasting House. Chilingirian Quartet Stephen Henderson (handbell)
Tavener The Last Sleep of the Virgin
Panufnik String Quartet No
The Song Tree: Music
Course 1 - The Vanishing Hole 2.15 Together Stories
2.30 Dance Workshop 2.50 Poetry Corner
John Amis introduces recordings of two notable broadcasts by Sir Thomas Beecham , conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra in 1956, in the first performance of Alwyn's third symphony, and his own
Royal Philharmonic in 1947. Alwyn Symphony No 3 (BBC commission, first performance)
Strauss Elektra (excerpts)
Producer Patrick Lambert
In the last of the series devoted to the instrumental and song traditions of Scotland, Andy Hunter explores the music of death and parting.
Series producer lain Maclnnes
It is well known that new music can provoke violent reactions. Tommy Pearson asks why some sounds shock the ear.
Natalie Wheen presents this afternoon's edition of arts news and interviews, and plays music including Schubert Standchen
(Schwanengesang)
6.03 Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis
6.30 Ravel
Alborada del gracioso
7.03 Shostakovich
Jazz Suite No 1
Producer Gwen Hughes
from the Usher
Hall, Edinburgh.
Sarah Walker (contralto) Michael Chance
(countertenor)
Philip Salmon (tenor) Ulrik Cold (bass)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra Chorus, conductor Alexander Lazarev
Shostakovich
Suite: The Gadfly
8.10 A Gruesome and Frightening Spectacle
Dr Philip Brady takes a look at the first Faust book, by Johann Spies - the source of Alfred Schnittke 's Faust
Cantata.
8.30 Schnittke
Faust Cantata
In his final look at artefacts and discoveries of late
17th-century Britain, Chris Nicholson talks to fashion historian John Styles about the invention of the three-piece suit.
Series producer Chris Nicholson
Gubaidulina
String Quartet No 3
Mendelssohn String Quartet in F minor, Op 80
Nocturnes: No 2 in C minor; No 14 in C
Daniel Adni (piano)
Next programme Mon 10.30pm
The second of two programmes exploring the psychology of music.
2: The Art of the Few?
Are Mozarts born or made?
What influences musical development?
Peter Evans investigates. Producer Peter Croasdale
In session tonight, the Dutch flautist Leendert de
Jonge in works by Roderik de Mann ,
Salvatore Sciarrino , Gus Janssen and Ton Bruynel. The Irish composer Gerald Barry is represented by two works from a new CD of his music
- Sextet and Bob. And the percussion ensemble
Kroumata joins forces with Keiko Abe (marimba) in Akira Mishimura
Kala. Presented by Alwynne Pritchard.
Producer Alan Hall