Learning through Life:
Education and Employment
7.05 Walter Frye Tout a par moi
7.12 Mendelssohn
Intermezzo; Nocturne (A
Midsummer Night's Dream)
7.32 Handel Handbook:
Handel
Trio Sonata in D, Op 5 No 2
8.05 Rossini
Overture: La Cenerentola
8.25 Rlmsky-Korsakov The Golden Cloud Slept; The Last Cloud
8.32 Lambert
Suite: Horoscope Discs
3: Lasting Impressions As organist at the great church of St Sulpice in Paris, Widor was inspired by the grandeur of both the building and its ceremonies. Richard Langham Smith visits the church where Widor played for 63 years and also discovers how Vierne moved from a 19th- to a 20th-century musical style in his strikingly impressionistic Pièces de fantaisie.
Widor Marche pontificale (Symphony No 1)
Ben van Oosten (organ) Widor Mass
John Scott (organ)
BBC Singers/Simon Joly
Wldor Vivace (Piano Quartet in A minor)
Ames Piano Quartet
Vierne Nat'des; Fantomes (Pieces de fantaisie) Olivier Latry (organ)
Vierne Tendresses (12 Preludes)
Olivier Gardon (piano)
with Chris Wines. Including Mozart Serenade in D
(K239) (Serenata nottuma) Orpheus CO
10.17 Busonl Two Studies,
Op 51 (Doctor Faust)
Berlin Radio SO/Gerd Albrecht
10.45 Bruckner String Quartet in C minor L'Archibudelli
11.08 Havergal Brian
Symphony No 5 (Wine of Summer)
New Philharmonia Orchestra/ Dean Lee Pope
11.32 Artists of the Week:
City of Birmingham SO
Poulenc Suite: Les biches conductor Louis Fremaux
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
with Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Cello and Piano
Robert Cohen (cello)
Peter Donohoe (piano)
Beethoven Cello Sonata in A, Op 69
Shostakovich Cello Sonata, Op 40
2.00 Schools
Together: An Assembly for Schools 2.20 Time and Tune: Music Course 2 -
Stop ... Danger ... Go!
2.40 Drama Workshop
3.00 Midweek Choice with Susan Sharpe. (0171) [number removed]
Ring in before 2.00pm for a chance to hear your request today. Also including
Brouwer Cuban Landscape with Rain
Nordic Guitar Quartet
Gullmant Symphony No 1 for organ and orchestra Ian Tracey (organ) BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Producer Susan Kenyon Discs
4.00 Choral Evensong from Westminster
Abbey.
Organ Prelude: Heut' triumphieret Gottes Sohn (BWV 630) (Bach)
Introit: Non vos relinquam orphanos (Byrd)
Responses: Leighton Psalms 93 and 99 (Macfarren, W Morley)
First Lesson: Song of the Three, 29-37
Canticles (Tippett)
Second Lesson: Colossians
2, v 20 - 3, v 4
Anthem: Christus vincit
(James MacMillan , first broadcast)
Litany (Jonathan Harvey )
Hymn: Ye servants of God (Paderborn)
Organ Voluntary: Transports dejoie(L'Ascension) (Messiaen)
Organist and Master of the Choristers Martin Neary
Sub-organist Martin Baker
How do you broadcast a concert live on radio? Tommy Pearson looks behind the scenes to find out. Producer Chris Wines
with Natalie Wheen. Producer Jessica Isaacs
from the Wigmore
Hall, London.
Ensemble
Sonnerie Richard Baker presents an hour of baroque music, including a performance of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
Light music for the early evening, evoking the grace and elegance of the grand hotels in their Edwardian heyday.
Producer Anthony Sellors
Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Raphael Oleg (violin)
Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No I Sibelius
Violin Concerto in D minor
Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor
The third of five plays by Neil Cargill. The saxophone is destroying its inventor: perhaps the time is right to hand the creature over to his enemies so they may also suffer.
For details see Monday
Next programme tomorrow 9.25pm
The last of three programmes focusing on the chamber music of the influential Russian composer, performed by the Anna Noakes Ensemble
Gliere Humoresque, Andante and Impromptu, Op 35
Sebastian New (bassoon) Ian Jones (piano) Impromptu
Hugh Webb (harp) Bax Elegiac Trio
Anna Noakes (flute) Jane Atkins (viola) Gillian Tingay (harp) Damase Duo
Anna Noakes (flute) Gillian Tingay (harp)
Ippolltov-lvanov A Night in Georgia, Op 71
Anna Noakes (flute)
John Anderson (oboe)
Michael White (clarinet)
Sebastian New (bassoon) Gillian Tingay (harp) A Rewind production
Dvorak
Nocturne in B, Op 40 Brftten
Simple Symphony, Op 4 Rpt
John Berger , acclaimed art historian, author of Ways of Seeing and Booker Prize-winner, in conversation with Lisa Jardine.
Producer Erika Wright
lain Burnside presents a programme of Berlioz songs, ranging from some of his earliest to part of an historic recording of Les nuits d'été.
Producer Jeremy Hayes
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon
Contes mysterieux