Creative Management: Mind Sets
Paul Guinery continues the series of Purcell anthems and the survey of music for the Mass. Including
7.03 WF Bach
Symphony in D (F 64)
7.15 Purcell Te Deum and Jubilate in D
7.45 CPE Bach Symphony in E flat (Wq 179)
8.00 The Great Thanksgiving Half-way through the series of music for the Eucharist, Paul Guinery and the Rev Alan Walker visit the home of the "Bishop of Rome' in music by his most famous employee, Palestrina. Plus music by Byrd,
Antonio Gabriell and the Lutheran composer Hassler.
8.37 Purcell My heart is inditing (Z30)
Producer Piers Burton-Page
Soprano Catherine Bott previews the forthcoming week on Radio 3.
Sammartini Sinfonia in A
9.12 Schubert Marche militaire in E flat (D733 No 3)
9.19 Sibelius Karelia Suite
9.37 Susato
Dances (Dansereye)
9.45 Artist of the Week:
Delia Jones (mezzo) Rossini Cruda sorte!
(L'ltaliana in Algeri)
9.52 Hoist
Suite: Brook Green
10.00 Composer of the Week:
Mathias Let the People Praise Thee, 0 God
10.05 Dukas La Péri
10.25 Bach Preludes and Fugues: No 1 in C; No 2 in C minor (The Well-Tempered Klavier, Bk I)
10.34 Vivaldi Versicle ,
Response and Gloria (RV593)
10.43 Klemperer Merry Waltz
10.51 Obradors Four
Classic Spanish Songs
10.59 Beethoven
Wellingtons Sieg , Op 91 (Battle Symphony)
11.15 Anon
Pulcherrima Rosa
11.22 A Scarlatti, arr
Pieme and Mule Presto, Andante and Scherzo
11.40 Gershwin Piano
Concerto in F
Producer Edward Btakeman Discs
Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
lain Burnside presents a selection of Welsh songs by Dllys Elwyn Edwards ,
Morfydd Llwyn Owen and Mansel Thomas.
Performers include Bryn Terfel, Eirian James and Gwyn Hughes Jones. Producer Gwawr Owen
Critical Confessions
Jonathan Swain puts three leading music critics on trial and asks them to defend their role in the British music scene, drawing on evidence from an arts editor, a record producer and a composer.
Producer Jessica Isaacs
A concert given as a tribute to Henry Wood on the fiftieth anniversary of his death. Nancy Argenta ,
Heather Harper , Yvonne Kenny and Joan Rodgers (sopranos) Yvonne Minton , Felicity Palmer , Jean Rigby and Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzos)
Kim Begley , John Mitchinson , Anthony Rolfe Johnson and Robert Tear (tenors) Thomas Allen ,
John Tomlinson , Willard White and David Wilson-Johnson
(basses)
BBC SO/Andrew Davis
Elgar Funeral March (Grania and Diarmid)
Schoenberg Five Orchestral Pieces, Op 16
Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music
Beethoven
Symphony No 7 in A
with Piers Lane (piano)
Eigar Violin Sonata in E minor Dominic Muldowney Anatomy Lesson
Rachmaninov Vocalise
Part Fratres
Sarasate Concert Fantasy on "Carmen"
A Floating Earth production
FAIREST ISLE
LSO/Colin Davis
Sibelius Symphony No 7 Tippett Symphony No 4 Between the pieces Sir Michael talks about his music to Natalie Wheen. Recorded last Thursday in the Barbican Hall, London
See also tomorrow 7.30pm
Richard Coies reveals all about wisecracking newspaperman Walter Winchell , one of the shapers of tabloid culture.
Producer Sarah Barnett
Kancheli Magnum Ignotum Beethoven
Symphony No 7 in A
Last Monday's Lunchtime Concert
This all-star production recorded in Los Angeles as part of the UK/LA 1994 Festival of the Arts highlights Shakespeare's themes on the use and abuse of power, personal motivation and integrity, opportunism and psychology.
Music Derek Oldfield
Director Martin Jenkins
A BBC/Los Angeles Theater Works/KCRW co-production recorded in the studios of KCRW. Los Angeles
+ Richard Dreyfuss and Stacy Keach go
Shakespearean: page 22
John McCabe plays fugues and polkas for piano by Relcha and Smetana.
Howard Skempton introduces a programme of first UK broadcasts of recent works that challenge the way we listen to and think about certain types of contemporary music.
Kevin Volans Into Darkness
Howard Skempton Piano Trio Matteo Fargton Piano Quartet Chris Newman Symphony
London New Music, director Michael Blake
Brian Wright and John Lubbock introduce a virtually unknown Victorian ode to St Cecilia.
Samuel Wesley Begin the Noble Song BBC Singers Lohn Lubbock
Producer Gautam Rangarajan