Marxism and Art
Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor, including at approximately
7.05 Handel Handbook: Handel Sonata in B flat (HWV 357) (Fitzwilliam)
Paul Goodwin (oboe) Frances Eustace (bassoon) Robin Jeffrey (lute)
Ivor Bolton (harpsichord)
7.25 Greek chant Psalm 104
Choir of the Russian Orthodox Cathedral, London, conductor the Rev Michael Fortounatto
7.33 Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2
Cho-Liang Lin (violin)
Los Angeles PO, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
8.05 Purcell Portfolio: Purcell A selection of songs
8.21 Bartok Six Dances in Bulgarian Rhythm (Mikrokosmos)
Joanna MacGregor (piano)
8.39 Elgar Sea Pictures Della Jones (mezzo) RPO, conductor Charles Mackerras
(Discs)
Presented by Jan Smaczny. The Wild Dove
Czech Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Vaclav Neumann
The Jacobin (excerpts)
Kiihn Mixed Chorus
Brno State PO, conductor Jiri Pinkas
Discs
with Andrew Lyle , including at approximately
10.05 Artist of the Week:
Jacqueline du Pre (cello) Brahms
Cello Sonata in F, Op 99 Ernest Lush (piano)
10.30 Debussy, arr Harle Syrinx
John Harle (saxophone)
10.35 Haydn
Piano Trio in E (H XV 28)
Dussek Trio
11.05 Havergal Brian
Symphony No 4 (Psalm of Victory)
Jana Valaskova (soprano) Slovak Philharmonic Choir
Slovak National Opera Chorus
Youth Echo Choir
Mixed Cantus Choir
Brno Philharmonic Choir
Czecho-Slovak Radio SO, conductor Adrian Leaper
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
with Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Concert Hall from the Wigmore Hall, London.
Leopold String Trio
Schubert String Trio in B flat (D581)
Beethoven String Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3
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
Bach Allein Gott in der Hoh sei Ehr (BWV 676)
Helmut Walcha (organ)
Foulds Lament (Keltic Suite) Jacques Orchestra , conductor Reginald Jacques Richter Oboe Concerto in F
Lajos Lencses (oboe)
Slovak Chamber Orchestra, conductor Bohdan Warchal
Producer Susan Kenyon Discs
WRITTEN REQUESTS: Midweek Choice. BBC Radio 3.
Broadcasting House. London W1A1AA
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4.00 Choral Evensong from Lichfield
Cathedral
Introit: Prevent us, 0 Lord
(Byrd)
Responses: Walsh
Psalms 73 and 74 (Rintoft, Garrett, Parratt)
First Lesson: 2 Chronicles 5
Office Hymn: 0 Trinity of Blessed Light (Illsley)
Canticles (Stanford in C)
Second Lesson: 1 John 5, wl-12
Anthem: I saw the Lord
(Stainer)
Organ Voluntary: Rhapsody No 1 (Howells)
Organist and Master of the Choristers Andrew Lumsden
Assistant Organist Robert Sharpe
Tommy Pearson goes off down the high street with two local students to find out what is new in the world of electric keyboards.
Lynne Walker presents this afternoon's edition and plays a selection of music including
Enescu Dance of the Shepherds (Oedipe)
6.03 Chopin
Impromptu in F sharp, Op 36
6.30 Purcell Incidental music: Oedipus
Producer Jessica Isaacs
FAIREST ISLE
Oliver Knussen 's British
Music Now
Andrew Kurowski presents the last of three concerts of contemporary British music. Mark-Anthony Tumage
Lament for a Hanging Man; Three Farewells
Oliver Knussen
Triptych: Autumnal; Sonya's Lullaby; Cantata
Fiona Kimm (mezzo)
Elizabeth Layton (violin) Gareth Hulse (oboe) Ian Brown (piano)
Nash Ensemble , conductor
Martyn Brabbins
Meet the composers:
Stephen Plaistow talks to Mark-Anthony Turnage and Oliver Knussen.
Mark-Anthony Turnage Night Dances
Oliver Knussen Where the Wild Things Are
Rosemary Hardy (soprano) Mary King (mezzo) Peter Hall (tenor)
Stephen Richardson and Andrew Gallacher (basses) BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Oliver Knussen Series producer Ann McKay
Rina Yerushalmi
The Israeli theatre director has built an international reputation for her productions of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet for her
Tel Aviv company. She talks to Faynia Williams as she prepares for a new production - nothing less than the Bible.
Final progamme Friday 9.30pm
The latest news from the third night, with Elaine Padmore.
See also tomorrow 5.15pm
Imagine a building controlled by computer. Imagine the computer turning nasty ...
Lisa Jardine reads
Philip Kerr 's new novel, Gridiron, and discusses the potential real-life implications of "smart" architecture.
Producer Erika Wright
Spotlight on Margaret Price lain Burnside talks to the Welsh soprano, who looks back over her career and picks some of her favourite recordings.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon