Countdown to Graphs
with Penny Gore, including at approximately
7.05 Vivaldi Flute Concerto in D (RV428)
Janet See (flute)
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, director Nicholas McGegan
7.20 Chopin Polonaise brillante in C, Op 3 Yo-Yo Ma (cello)
Emanuel Ax (piano)
7.47 Handel Handbook:
Handel Violin Sonata in D
(HWV371)
Ryo Terakado
(baroque violin) Kaori Uemura
(viola da gamba) Hidemi Suzuki
(baroque cello)
Christophe Rousset (harpsichord)
8.05 Liszt Hungarian
Rhapsody No 15 in A minor Franz Liszt Chamber
Orchestra, director
Janos Rolla
8.23 Delius A Late Lark
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Eric Fenby Discs
Presented by Jill Anderson. Druschetzky
Partita in E flat
Collegium Musicum Pragense
Leopold Kozeluch String Quartet in A, Op 33 No 2 Stamic Quartet
Franz Krommer Oboe
Concerto in F, Op 37
Prague Chamber Orchestra, conductor Frantisek Vajnar
with Chris de Souza.
Finger Suite in G minor (On the Death of Purcell) Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman
10.05 Beethoven Overture:
Leonore No 3
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
10.20 Handel Coronation
Anthem: My Heart Is Inditing (HWV 261)
Choir of Westminster Abbey English Concert, conductor Simon Preston
10.30 Artists of the Week:
Borodin Quartet
Brahms String Quartet in B flat, Op 67
11.05 Liszt Serenade
(Bunte Reihe)
Leslie Howard (piano)
11.10 Havergal Brian Symphony No 9
Royal Liverpool PO, conductor Charles Groves
11.45 Haydn Seven Last Words on the Cross:
Sonata VII; Terremoto
Borodin Quartet
BBC Philharmonic
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
with Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Friday Chamber Music from the Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall, University of York.
The first of six concerts is devoted to a radiophonic opera for 17 solo voices.
Nicola LeFanu The Story of Mary O'Neill (Acts 1 and 2) - Royal Northern College of Music Postgraduate Ensemble/Clark Rundell
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2.00 Alexander Toradze (piano)
Ravel Gaspard de la nuit
Liszt Variations on "Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen"
Stravinsky Three movements (Petrushka)
Fairest Isle
3.00 Mining the Archive
In the first of four programmes of music from the Aldeburgh Festival, Susan Sharpe introduces part of a concert given on the 24 June 1970, featuring Mstislav Rostropovich with the English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Benjamin Britten.
Bliss Cello Concerto
Britten Symphony for cello and orchestra
4.20 Turns of the Century
An audio lexicon of the great English comedy performers. Peter Nichols introduces Noel Coward.
4.30 Songs of South East Asia
John Thornley presents the fifth of seven programmes. Today, music of the Meo people of the northern highlands of Laos, and, from the south, the lam, a kind of all-night vocal duel between men and women, accompanied by the traditional mouth organ, the Mien. The performers are the group Molam Lao.
What's New? with Charles Hazlewood.
Trumpeter John Wallace tackles Berio's Sequenza X with students from the Royal Academy of Music, and Ensemble Bash talk about the thrill of the new.
with Richard Baker.
Eigar Overture: In the South (Alassio)
6.03 Chopin Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52
6.30 Bizet Tarantelle
Producer Ray Abbott
conductor Odaline de la Martinez
Philippa Davies (flute)
Bernstein Overture: Candide
Amy Beach Symphony in E minor (Gaelic)
Chaminade Concertino
Robert Gershwin
Russell Bennett Symphonic Picture: Porgy and Bess
Benjamin Britten 's opera was written to mark the refurbishment of the Jubilee
Hall in Aldeburgh in 1960. Aled Jones tells the story of the opera and of its composition, meets the conductor Steuart Bedford and plays some of the highlights.
A Midsummer Night's Dream live from the English National Opera tomorrow 6.30pm
Robert Ziegler presents a British music edition, featuring the Composers' Guild 50th Anniversary
Concert given last week in London.
Nicholas Daniel (oboe) Pauline Lowbury (violin) Martin Outram (viola)
Britten Sinfonia, conductor
Peter Maxwell Davies
Bliss Fanfare for Brass
Vaughan Williams Oboe Concerto
Elizabeth Maconchy Variationi concertanti
Interval
Michael Oliver chairs a discussion on the particular qualities of British music from the perspectives of a home-grown composer and observers from abroad.
Panufnik Paean
Hugh Collins Rice Robin 's Lament
Maxwell Davies Concerto for Violin and Viola
(Strathclyde Concerto No 5) The Lost Jockey Rediscovered
Music on CD by composers who started out in this
British "systems music" band, including
Andrew Poppy and Jeremy Peyton -Jones.
Producer Alan Hall
Repeated from Monday at 12 noon