Maths: Methods of Integration
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Albinoni Sonata in B flat, Op 6 No 3
7.13 Sibelius Pohjola 's Daughter
7.28 Beethoven Symphony No 2 in D
8.05 Stravinsky Ragtime
8.18 Vivaldi Sopranino Recorder Concerto in C
(RV443)
8.43 Vaughan Williams Oboe Concerto
Discs
Jan Smaczny explores the composer's late symphonic poems and operas. Including
The Hero's Song Scottish National
Orchestra, conductor
Neeme Jarvi
Dimitrij (excerpts)
Prague Radio Chorus Czech Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Gerd Albrecht Discs
with Andrew Lyle , including Boyce Symphony in B flat. Op 2 No 1
Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
10.30 Dittersdorf
String Quartet in D
Franz Schubert Quartet
10.50 Vanhal
Symphony in A
Prague Chamber Orchestra, conductor Oldrich Vlcek
11.15 Artist of the Week:
Jacqueline du Pre (cello) Schumann
Cello Concerto in A minor
National Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Daniel Barenboim
11.40 Bartok
Dance Suite
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ion Marin
Plus contemporary sounds for saxophone and for wind octet.
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
with Susan Sharpe.
FAIREST ISLE
1.00 BBC Festival of Brass 1995
Paul Hindmarsh presents the sixth of eight programmes of British brass band music.
Britannia Building Society Band/Howard
Snell Nicholas Hudson (trombone) Hubert Bath Symphony for Brass: Freedom
Wilfred Heaton Trombone
Concerto
Gilbert Vinter Spectrum
2.00 Schools
Playtime 2.15 Time to Move 2.35 Ghostwriter
2.45 Le Club
3.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor David Atherton
Peter Donohoe (piano)
James MacMillan Britannia
(first broadcast)
Stravinsky Symphony in C Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 3 in D minor Concert sponsored by BT
FAIREST ISLE
4.35 An Outside View
Leading performers and composers from around the world voice their opinions on British music. Today, the American composer Steve Reich.
Producer Susan Kenyon
4.40 The Jungle Book
Charles Koechlin 's setting of three poems by Rudyard Kipling :
Seal Lullaby: Night-Song in the Jungle: Song of Kala Nag
Iris Vermillion (mezzo) Johan Botha (tenor) Ralf Lukas (baritone) RIAS Chamber Choir
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor David Zinman
Discs
Tommy Pearson talks to multi-talented keyboard player Wayne Marshall. Producer Christina Pritchard
Aldeburgh Festival 1995
David Owen Norris presents a special edition live from the Jubilee Hall, with music and guests from this year's festival.
Producer Jeremy Hayes
FREE ADMISSION. No ticket required.
FAIREST ISLE
Oliver Knussen 's British
Music Now
The second of three concerts of contemporary
British music, presented by Andrew Kurowski.
Colin Matthews Oboe
Quartet No 1
Julian Anderson Seadrift
Colin Matthews Palinode
Julian Anderson The
Bearded Lady
Colin Matthews Fuga
Rosemary Hardy (soprano) Gareth Hulse (oboe)
Michael Collins (clarinet) Christopher van Kampen (cello)
Andrew Ball (piano)
Nash Ensemble , conductor
Martyn Brabbins
Meet the Composers:
Stephen Plaistow talks to Colin Matthews and Julian Anderson
.
Colin Matthews
Fourth Sonata
Julian Anderson Diptych (first performance)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Oliver Knussen
Final programme tomorrow 7.30pm
In the second part of her interview with Joan Littlewood, Faynia Williams discusses the famous plays and musicals of the Theatre Workshop period, from Oh, What a Lovely War! to Brendan Behan's The Hostage, and reveals how they got on stage.
Next progamme tomorrow 9.45pm
The second of two programmes featuring the BBC Singers, conductor Simon Joly.
Vaughan Williams Come away. Death
Frank Martin Songs of Ariel Rpt
Elaine Padmore reports on the second stage of the competition from St David 's Hall, Cardiff.
Next programme tomorrow 10.15pm
Robert Graves was a prodigious essayist. novelist, biographer, classicist, translator and children's writer but saw himself primarily as a poet. On the centenary of his birth Roy Porter digests three biographies. Producer John Goudie
Royal College Concerts
Chris de Souza introduces the last in the current season of Early Music
Invitation Concerts from the Royal College of Music,
London. The Rose Consort of Viols plays fantasias and dance music by the 17th-century English composer Martin Peerson and his contemporaries.
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon