with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Schmelzer Sonata in A minor for 3 violins (II cucu)
7.13 Bach Partita No 1 in B flat (BWV 825)
7.32 Copland Cuban Dance
8.05 Handel Handbook:
Handel Trio Sonata in G minor, Op 2 No 2
8.23 Howells Magnificat for St Paul's Cathedral
8.38 Balaklrev Symphonic Poem: Tamara Discs
Presented by David Huckvale.
Excerpts from Alfred Newman 's scores for
Street Scene, Wuthering Heights, The Song of Bernadette and The Robe and David Raskin 's music for Laura, Forever Amber and The Bad and the Beautiful. Plus two composers who broke away from their roles as arrangers and orchestrators to write their own scores -
Hugo Friedhofer (The Best Years of Our Lives) and Jerome Moross (The Big
Country). With the National Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Charles
Gerhardt, the New
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor David Raskin , the London Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Frank Collura , the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alfred Newman and the Cincinnati Pops
Orchestra, conductor Erich Kunzel. Discs
with Edward Blakeman , including at approximately
10.00 Artist of the Week:
Colin Davis (conductor)
Sibelius Six Humoresques, Op 89
Salvatore Accardo (violin) London Symphony Orchestra
10.30 Betsy Jolas Episode 1
Kent Kennan Night Soliloquy
Emily Beynon (flute)
Andrew Zolinsky (piano)
10.45 Faure Preludes: in A, Op 103 No 7; in C minor, Op 103 No 8
Albert Ferber (piano)
10.50 Mendelssohn
Incidental music: A
Midsummer Night's Dream (excerpts)
Edith Wiens (soprano)
Christine Oertel (mezzo) Leipzig Radio Choir Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor
Kurt Masur
11.30 Mozart Symphony No 38 in D (Prague)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
This week's edition commemorates the 50th anniversary of VE Day through the voices - both singing and speaking - of those who led the world from war to peace.
(Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm)
with Susan Sharpe.
1.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Elgar
Symphony No 1 in A flat Rpt
2.00 Schools
Radio Q & A 2.05 In the News 2.25 Something to Think About: infant
Assemblies 2.40 Music
Workshop: Music Course 3 Jiving Jukeboxes
FAIREST ISLE
3.00 An Outside View
Leading performers and composers from around the world voice their opinions on British music. Today, Larry Adler.
Producer Susan Kenyon
3.05 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Alexander Titov
Ian Bostridge (tenor) David Flack (horn)
Scottish Festival Singers Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis
Britten Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Arvo Part
Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten ; Te Deum
4.25 Michael Collins
(clarinet)
Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
Poulenc Clarinet Sonata
Weber
Grand Duo Concertant, Op 48 Rpt
David Fanshawe introduces
Tommy Pearson to music that is used for witchcraft and healing in Kenya and Tanzania.
Sean Rafferty presents a special edition from the Sonorities 95 festival in Belfast.
5.30 Peterls Vasks Cor
Anglais Concerto (2nd mvt)
6.30 Vivaldi, arr
Thomas Wilbrandt Spring (The Four Seasons)
7.15 Ian Wilson Winter's
Edge
Producer David Byers
Olivier Charlier (violin) BBC PO, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Dukas The Sorcerer's
Apprentice
Faure Pelleas et Melisande
Saint-Saens Havanaise
8.15 The Boléro Factory Ravel's most familiar composition is also his most misunderstood.
Gerald Lamer looks at the facts behind Boléro.
8.35 Faure Berceuse (Dolly Suite)
Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso Faure Pavane, Op 50 Ravel Boléro
Given on Tuesday in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
4: The Power of the Popular Film music of the 50s was the shock of the new. Jazz, rock and blues invaded the world of the cinema. In the final programme, Philip Dodd explores the consequences with Henry Mancini , Elmer Bernstein and Wim Wenders , Has music fallen into the hands of the music supervisor who chooses rock tracks to maximise music industry profits, or is today's film music more democratic?
A Track Record production
Sonata; Concerto; The Rite of Spring
Peter Hill and Benjamin Frith (pianos)
A Soundscape production
See also next Tuesday 9.25pm
Christopher Cook talks to the Japanese author and Nobel Prize winner
Kenzaburro Oe about his new novel. Plus a first-night review of David Hare 's new play Skylight.
Producer Erika Wright
conductor Alexandre Myrat Roussel Sinfonietta
Magnard Symphony No 3 Repeated tomorrow 12 noon
1.00 Let's Make a Story
1.30 Music Box