Women's Studies: Public
Voices
with Catriona Young.
7.05 Chopin Ballade in G minor, Op 23
7.35JohannKrebs
Fantaisie in F minor
7.45 German Gypsy Suite
8.05 Corelll Concerto grosso in D, Op 6 No 7
8.20 Grieg
Andante con moto
8.40 Prokofiev Symphonic Suite: Lieutenant Kije Discs
Yan Pascal Tortelier introduces Berlioz, sacred and profane.
Berlioz Introduction; Kyrie; Offertory Motet (Messe solennelle) - Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Dies Irae (Requiem) - Ernst Senff Choir, Berlin Philharmonic/Levine
Dream of a Witches' Sabbath (Symphonie fantastique) - BBC Philharmonic/Tortelier
Berlioz, arr Liszt Idee fixe - Leslie Howard (piano)
Berlioz Fantasy on Shakespeare's Tempest (Lelio) - Daniel Mesguich (narrator), Keith Lewis (tenor), Frankfurt RSO/Eliahu Inbal
(See also 8.40pm)
with Stephanie Hughes in Belfast. lbert Hommage a Mozart Montreal SO, conductor
Charles Dutoit
10.05 Mozart Concerto in E flat for two pianos (K365) Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow (pianos) Ulster Orchestra, conductor John Lubbock
10.30 Faure Cantique de Jean Racine
Cambridge Singers, director John Rutter
10.35 Artist of the Week:
Malcolm Proud (h'chord) Handel Suite No 8 in F minor
10.50 Debussy Danse sacrée et danse profane Skaila Kanga (harp)
Academy of St Martin Chamber Ensemble.
11.00 Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D (BWV 1050)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
11.30 Berwald
Sinfonie singuliere
Ulster Orchestra/Lubbock
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
from the Concert
Hall, New
Broadcasting House. London Baroque
Schmelzer Lamento sopra di Ferdinando HI; Sonata a 4 (Lamento)
Vivaldi Sinfonias: in B minor (RV169); in E flat
(RV130) (al Santo Sepolcro) Baldassare Galuppi Concerto a 4 in J C Bach Quartet in D (T309 No 1)
The Song Tree: Music
Course 1 - The Vanishing Hole 2.15 Together Stories
2.30 Dance Workshop 2.50 Poetry Corner
Time Regained
A series celebrating the careers of some great musicians through BBC and other recordings, their own comments and those of their friends and fellow musicians.
In conversation with Gordon Stewart
, Eleanor Warren and Richard Markson remember the great French cellist Pierre Foumier - in chamber music.
Schubert Adagio (Piano Trio in B flat, D898) with Henryk Szeryng (violin) Artur Rubinstein (piano) Bach Suite No 3 in C for unaccompanied cello (BWV 1009) Dvorak
Cello Concerto in B minor
BBC Northern SO/
Charles Dutoit (1977) A Cavendish production
In the second stage of this musical journey from the west to China across
Central Asia, following in the footsteps of Marco Polo and the camel traders, Ruth Davis and Sara Nuttall play songs and dances of the Armenians, Kurds and Azeris.
The Ability to Swing
Sarah-Jane Morris looks at how the same piece of music can be arranged in a variety of different ways.
Natalie Wheen presents arts news, interviews and music, including
Rimsky-Korsakov The Three Wonders (Tsar Saltan)
6.03 Janacek In the Mists
(excerpts)
6.40 Strauss Symphonic Fantasy (Die Frau ohne Schatten)
7.03 Miles Davis Blue in Green
conductor Ion Marin
Della Jones (mezzo)
Ravel Rapsodie espagnole Chausson Poeme de
I'amour et de la mer
8.20 The Memoirs of Hector Berlioz
Daniel Massey reads from David Cairn 's translation.
Berlioz lambasts the Paris
Institute, which consistently denied him recognition, thanks to the enmity of his old mentor Cherubini.
8.40 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
John Dobson 's 35 years at Covent Garden
The versatile character singer concludes his talks with Lynda Powell.
'People have become interested in opera in a way that I don't think any of us expected. There is a proliferation of opera companies and there is the movement of the British singer out into the world." Series producer Louise Greenberg
Malcolm Singer introduces and conducts The Market
Street by Hebrew composer Moshe Rasiuk , and one of his own works, Kaddish.
Jeremy J Beadle looks at the history of the concert hall from its beginnings in the 18th century to the advanced technology of the new auditorium at La
Villette, Paris, which opened last month. Producer Anthony Sellors
The silence of the night is shattered when Sarah Walker
dips into
Pat Metheny 's recent solo album. And, in session, Ref - a quartet of improvisers comprising German harpist Maria Stange , John Russell (guitar), Pat Thomas
(electronics) and Roger Turner (percussion). Producer Alan Hall