The Jewish Enigma: Exodus
with Penny Gore.
7.05 J C Bach Overture:
Adriano in Siria
7.20 Debussy Rapsodie
7.32 Handel Handbook:
Handel
Violin Sonata in F,
Op 1 No 12
7.52 Howells In Youth Is
Pleasure; Before Me,
Careless Lying
8.05 Beethoven
Overture: Egmont
8.42 Sibelius En Saga Discs
Leopold Kozeluch: court composer to Emperor Franz II, pianist, teacher and music publisher. Presented by Jill Anderson , with Jan Smaczny , who talks about Kozeluch's place in the classical period.
Symphony in G minor
Prague Chamber Orchestra, conductor Libor Hlavecek
Clarinet Concerto in E flat
Bohuslav Zahradnik
(clarinet)
Prague Chamber Orchestra, conductor Libor Pesek
with Chris de Souza , including more of Liszt's Bunte Reihe played by Leslie Howard.
Beethoven Overture:
Leonore No 2
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder
10.20 Artists of the Week:
Borodin Quartet
Haydn Seven Last Words on the Cross: Sonata IV
10.30 Purcell Suite: The
Old Bachelor
Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman
10.40 Havergal Brian Symphony No 8
Royal Liverpool PO, conductor Charles Groves
11.10 Brahms String
Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2
Borodin Quartet
11.50 Britten Courtly Dances (Gloriana) Royal Liverpool PO, conductor Takuo Yuasa
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
with Susan Sharpe.
1.00 New series
Concert Hall from the Wigmore Hall, London. The first in a new season of concerts featuring young artists.
Neal Davies (baritone)
Malcolm Martineau (piano) Vaughan Williams The Vagabond; Let Beauty
Awake; The Roadside Fire; Whither Must I Wander?;
Bright Is the Ring of Words (Songs of Travel)
Wolf Fussreise ; Gebet; Denk' es, OSeelel;
Anakreons Grab; Wohl denk' ich oft; Alles endet, was entstehet; Fuhlt meine Seete Strauss Zueignung ; Ich trage meine Minne;
Allerseelen; Breit uber mein
Haupt; Nichts
2.00 Ulster Orchestra conductor Jan Latham-Koenig Bloch Concerto grosso No 1 Hanson Symphony No 1 (Nordic)
FAIREST ISLE
2.55 An Outside View
Leading performers and composers from around the world voice their opinions on British music. Today, the Polish-born violinist Ida
Haendel.
Producer Susan Kenyon
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
Byrd Sellinger 's Round Glenn Gould (piano)
Mozart Laudate Dominum
(Vesperae solennes de confessore, K339)
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
Paganini Violin Concerto No 3 in E (Polacca)
Salvatore Accardo (violin) LPO/Charles Dutoit
Producer Susan Kenyon Discs
4.00 Choral Evensong from Christ Church
- Cathedral, Oxford.
Responses(Rose)
Psalms 149 and 150 (Cutler, Ouseley)
First Lesson: Deuteronomy 31, v 30 - 32, v 14 Magnificat sexti toni (Palestrina)
Second Lesson: 1 John 1, v 1 - 2, v
Nunc Dimittis (Holst)
Anthem: Bring us 0 Lord God (Francis Pott ) (first broadcast)
Hymn: All praise to Thee (Engelberg)
Organ voluntary: Meine Seele erhebt den Herren
(BWV 733) (Bach)
Organist and Director of Music Stephen Darlington Sub-organist Stephen Farr
What's New?
Charles Hazlewood tunes into weird and wonderful sounds at the London
College of Music and finds out what it costs to buy a new concerto.
with Natalie Wheen.
Debussy Nocturne in D flat
6.03 Chopin Scherzo No 3 in C sharp minor, Op 39
6.35 Strauss Symphonic Fantasy: Die Frau ohne Schatten
Producer Jessica Isaacs
from the Guildhall,
Bath.
Sarah Leonard (soprano) Mary King (mezzo)
BEAST, director Jonty Harrison
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conductor Stefan Asbury
Takemitsu Rain Spell
Jonathan Harvey Mortuos Plango, Vivos Voco
Roger Marsh Kagura
Stravinsky Three Japanese Lyrics; Two Poems of Konstantin Bal 'mont
9.00 Visions of Utopia The theme of the 1995 Bath International Festival is "Utopia: The Quest for the Good Society". Adam Mars-Jones offers a personal view of Utopia interspersed with readings.
9.20 Jonathan Harvey One Evening (first UK performance)
Boulez Dérive I
Shekhar Kapur describes a cinematic dream project.
Final programme tomorrow 9.20pm
Canciones Remotas
Langham CO Disc
In the light of a major new biography by Margaret Drabble , Richard Coles considers Angus Wilson 's life and his contribution to the postwar British novel. Producer Beaty Rubens
The Songs of Shostakovich Gerard McBurney introduces four programmes recorded by star singers from the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg.
3: Shostakovich and the Soviet World
Marina Shaguch (soprano) Mariana Tarassova (mezzo) Konstantin Pluznikov (tenor) Gyorgy Selezniev (bass) Larissa Gergieva (piano) Producer Adam Gatehouse
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon