Countdown to Angles
with Anthony Burton. Dvorak Czech Suite
7.27 Elliott Carter The
Harmony of Morning
7.38 Rameau
Les triolets; La dauphine
7.47 Haydn Sinfonia
Concertante in B flat (H 1 105)
8.10 Jacob Handl Jesu dulcis memoria; Domine Deus exaudi orationem
8.20 William Bolcom
Violin Sonata No 2
8.40 Franck
Le chausseur maudit
The second part of Rodney Milnes 's Gilbert and Sullivan survey. William Mival on the first period-instrument recording of Verdi's Requiem. David Huckvale explores new releases of film music from the golden age of KomgoM, Rosza and Hermann.
See also Composers of the Week
Steiner, arr John Morgan
Suite: The Three Musketeers
Brandenburg PO, Potsdam, conductor Richard Kaufman
10.37 Verdi Offertorio ;
Sanctus; Agnus Dei ; Lux aetema; Ubera me (Requiem) Luba Orgonasova (soprano) Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo) Luca Canonici (tenor) Alastair Miles (bass) Monteverdi Choir
Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Robert Cowan answers questions on how to build a library of great performances on a shoestring budget. PHONE: (0171) [number removed](24-hour)
FAX: (0171) [number removed]Discs Producers Clive Portbury and Patrick Lambert Revised repeat tomorrow 11.15pm
Actor Simon Russell Beale talks to composer Michael Berkeley about his musical tastes.
A Classic Arts production
Six anthologies of poetry, music and actuality, compiled by Leo Aylen.
5: My Beloved Compares Herself to a Pint of Stout
The uses and abuses of alcohol.
The Maestro of Hollywood: Felix Slatkin
Leonard Slatkin talks to
Bernard Keeffe about the legacy of his father, leader of the 20th Century Fox Orchestra and of the renowned Hollywood Quartet, and superb conductor of a wide-ranging repertoire, and introduces some of his recordings, including
Noble and Kester Love
Locked Out
Walton String Quartet Hindemith
The Four Temperaments Gershwin
An American in Paris
Plus music by Samuel Barber and Miklos Rosza.
Discs
Dance Suite
Gyorgy Sandor (piano) Rpt
American Russian Youth Orchestra
The new series is launched by a new youth orchestra highlighting the political transformation of the western hemisphere over the last few years. The orchestra draws its players, conductors and music from both countries. Presented by David Gallagher.
Barber Overture: The
School for Scandal
Copland
Suite: Appalachian Spring conductor Hugo Wolff
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor conductor Arnold Katz
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Alan Hall Discs
This week, Ivan Hewett discovers the role that the little-known National
Sunday League played in bringing music to a wider audience and brightening the English Sunday.
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine Repeated tomorrow 12.15pm
Puccini's evening of three contrasted one-act operas in performances from the Theatre Royal de la Monnaie, Brussels. Sung in Italian. II tabarro
Libretto by Giuseppe Adami
Two Lovers .AGA WINSKA (soprano).
TIE MIN WANG (tenor)
Libretto by Giovacchino Forzano
Libretto by Giovacchino Forzano
Chorus and Orchestra of La
Monnaie, conductor Antonio Pappano
by Gary Mitchell.
A provocative sound picture of Ulster loyalism, from a writer who feels stranded by his traditional upbringing.
Cast in order of appearence:
DAN GORDON , LALOR RODDY. DES MCALEER . TIM LOANE .
TREVOR MOORE , PETER BALLANCE.
PETER O'MEARA . ANNIE FARR . B J HOGG ,
IAN MCELHINNEY ,
MARK MULHOLLAND . JACKIE MCGOWAN .
CAITRIONA HINDS , TRUDY KELLY ,
NIALL CUSACK. MARK KANE .
MELANIE COWAN. SARA ROBB ,
SONIA LAVERTY. KELLY STEVENSON.
STACEY STEVENSON. GARY HUNTER ,
JUUE HAMILTON and STEPHEN GIBSON Director Pam Brighton
Chris Parker introduces a concert given by the group in the Purcell Room last
December. Their leader is saxophonist Tim Garland , with Christine Tobin (vocals), Don Paterson (acoustic guitar), Steafan Hannigan
(bodhran/Uillean pipes) and Mark Fletcher (drums). The music, a unique mix of jazz and Celtic folk, includes Tim Garland 's Circle Suite, for which they are joined by members of the Opus 20 string ensemble. During the interval, Tim Garland talks to Chris Parker about his career.