Measure for Measure -
Some Open Questions
with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Rachmaninov Prelude in B flat, Op 23 No 2
7.09 Mozart Horn Concerto
No 4 in E flat (K495)
7.35 Janacek Sinfonietta
8.05 Handel Handbook:
Handel Trio Sonata in G
(HWV 384)
8.22 Herold Jours de mon enfance (Le pre aux clercs)
8.37 Poulenc Cello Sonata
Discs
Fiona Talkington introduces excerpts from Joplin's
Treemonisha performed by the Houston Grand Opera. Plus:
Sousa On parchment fair with grey goose quill (The Freelance)
BBC Singers and Concert Orchestra/John Wallace The Philosophic Maid Eileen Hulse (soprano) Simon Wright (piano) Joplin Bink's Waltz Mimi Blais (piano)
with Chris Wines , including Dellus, arr Fenby Intermezzo (Fennimore and Gerda)
10.09 Lambert Piano Sonata
10.22 Parry Symphony No 3 (English)
from the Pittville Pump Room.
Imogen Cooper (piano) Haffner Wind Ensemble
Bach, arr Michael Berkeley Re-Inventions
Knussen Three Little
Fantasies, Op 6a Mozart Fantasia in C minor
(K396)
Anthony Powers Capricci (first performance)
11.45 The Dymock Poets Sean Street explores the countryside surrounding the Gloucestershire village of Dymock and the poetry it inspired. With readings by Michael Foster.
12.05pm Mozart Adagio and Allegro in F minor (K594)
Michael Berkeley Catch Me If You Can
Mozart Quintet in E flat (K452)
Concert sponsored by the Alan Cadbury Charitable Trust
Next programme Sunday 3.35pm
with Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Concert Hall from the Wigmore Hall, London. The last in the series of concerts featuring young artists. Lisa Milne (soprano)
William Dazeley (baritone) Julius Drake (piano)
Schumann Liederkreis, Op 24
Songs from 1849: Des Sennen Abschied; Schneeglockchen;
Liebeslied; Singet nicht in Trauertonen; Nur wer die
Sehnsucht Kennt; Mignon (Kennst du das Land); Nachtlied
Duets: In der Nacht;
Tanzlied
Series producer Misha Donat
2.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Philharmonic conductor Yan Pascal
Tortelier
Solveig Kringelborn (soprano)
Mahler Symphony No 4 Rpt
3.00 Midweek Choice with Susan Sharpe. [number removed]
Ring in before 2.00pm for a chance to hear your request today. Also including
Wagner Forest Murmurs (Siegfried)
Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Georg Solti
Landini Giunta vaga bilta
Margaret Philpot (contralto) Imogen Barford (medieval harp)
Jacob Bassoon Concerto
Robert Thompson (bassoon)
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Geoffrey Simon Producer Susan Kenyon Discs
WRITTEN REQUESTS:
Midweek Choice, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House London W1A 1AA
Fax: [number removed]
4.00 Choral Evensong from the Chapel of Winchester
College.
Introit: My eyes for beauty pine (Howells)
Responses:
Leighton Psalms 27, 28 and 29 (Cutler, Turle, Ley)
First Lesson: Jeremiah 44, wl-14
Office Hymn: 0 God of Bethel (Martyrdom) Canticles: Mathias
Second Lesson: Romans 4, w 13-end
Anthem: Let all the world
(Leighton)
Hymn: The duteous day now closeth (Innsbruck)
Organ Voluntary: Fantasia in G (Parry)
Director of Chapel Music Christopher Tolley
Assistant Organist Robert Quinney
Tommy Pearson meets the Peruvian band Apu with their pan pipes. Rpt
with Natalie Wheen , including
Mozart Three German
Dances (K605)
6.03 Chopin Impromptu in G flat, Op 51
6.30 Barber Dover Beach
from Geneva to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the UN.
Georg Solti conducts the World Orchestra for Peace, an international group of players assembled for the occasion.
Rossini Overture: William
Tell
Bartok Concerto for
Orchestra
Beethoven Fidelio (final scene)
Mary Miller presents the first of three programmes featuring the young
Swedish Yggdrasil Quartet as they begin their residency at Aberdeen University.
Judith Weir String Quartet Stenhammar String Quartet No 5 in C, Op 29 (Serenade)
Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op 59 No 1 (Razumovsky)
Next programme Tuesday 9.25pm
FAIREST ISLE
In the third of this week's programmes, Professor
Anthony Giddens examines whether there is a distinctively British approach to the social sciences and, in particular, sociology.
Next programme tomorrow 9.00pm
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor
Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestra/Claus Peter Flor
Lisa Jardine reports on Peter Hall 's new production of Julius Caesar in Stratford. And the Volksbuhne Theatre of Berlin bring their startling vision of contemporary
Germany to an old brewery in the East End of London.
Producer Sarah Barnett
lain Burnside goes in search of some animal songs.
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon