Learning through Life: the Widden Family Centre
With Penny Gore. Including a chance to win tickets for a Mahler Prom, and at approximately
7.05 Granados El Pelele
7.10 Purcell Portfolio:
Purcell A selection of songs
7.32 Koechlin Sonata for horn, Op 70
8.05 Wagner
Overture to Der Fliegende Hollander
8.32 Bliss Rhapsody
8.42 Beethoven
Trio No 11 in G, Op 121a (10 Variations on Wenzel Muller 's song, Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu ) Discs
Presented by William Mival. Scherzo, Op 7
USSR Ministry of Culture Orchestra, conductor
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky Piano Trio No 2
Beaux Arts Trio
Suite: The Fall of Berlin
Belgium Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jose Serebrier
Two pieces for string octet, Op 11
Academy of St Martin
From Glasgow with Mary Miller , including at approximately
10.00 Artist of the Week:
Richard Stoltzman (clarinet) Mendelssohn Concert Piece in F. Op 113
10.10 LuWy L'ldyllesur la paix
10.50 Carl Stalling There they go go go
11.10 Takemitsu
Fantasma-Cantos
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
With Susan Sharpe.
The sixth of ten recitals from the Concert Hall of New Broadcasting House, Manchester, presented by Rodney Slatford.
The Rose Consort of Viols performs a series of Fantasias by Thomas Tallls , William Byrd ,
Orlando Gibbons , Thomas Tomkins and Henry Purcell
FAIREST ISLE
The third of four programmes in which
Stephen Banfield explores the neglected tradition of British orchestral light music. Including musical contributions from Susan Spain-Dunk,
Arthur Wood , Howard Carr ,
Roger Quilter , H. Sullivan Brooke , Percy Whitlock ,
Billy Mayerl , Sidney Torch and Eric Coates. With pieces newly recorded by the BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth.
Piers Burton-Page
Presented by Susan Sharpe.
[number removed] Ring in before 2.00pm for a chance to hear your request today. Including:
Saint-Saens Danse macabre - Ann Murray (soprano) Philip Langridge (tenor) Roger Vignoles (piano)
Debussy Rapsodie - John Harle (saxophone) Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
Britten Quartettino - Endellion Quartet
(Discs)
Written Requests: Midweek Choice, [address removed]
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from
Chester Cathedral , sung by a choir of men and boys on the RSCM Cathedral
Course.
Introit: Prevent us, 0 Lord (Simon Clarkson ) Responses(Rose)
Psalms 82, 83, 84 and 85 (Day, Howells, Bairstow, Howells)
First Lesson: Job 4
Office hymn: 0 Gladsome Light (Nunc dimittis)
Canticles: Howells in G
Second Lesson: Ephesians
5, w 1-14
Anthem: Thou God art praised in Sion (Boyle)
Hymn: Ye Holy Angels bright (Darwall's 148th)
Organ Voluntary: Chorale and Fugue, Op 57 (Dupre) Director of Music Gordon
Appleton.
Organist Hugh Davies.
Composer Judith Bingham joins Tommy Pearson and the London Gabrieli Brass
Ensemble for a programme about writing for brass. Rpt
Presented by Jeremy Nicholas.
Mendelssohn Overture: Ruy Bias
6.03 Tchaikovsky, transcr Pletnev Suite: The
Nutcracker
6.30 Rossini Serbami ognor si fido (Semiramide) Producer Jessica Isaacs
From the Royal
Albert Hall , London.
Antje Weithaas (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yakov Kreizberg Mussorgsky, arr Rimsky-Korsakov A Night on the Bare Mountain
Shostakovich Violin
Concerto No 1
7.50 Twentieth-Century Masterworks
Composer Steve Martland looks at Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra and its background in European folk music, with the help of Simon Broughton.
8.10 Bartok Concerto for
Orchestra
FAIREST ISLE
In the third of five programmes, Clara Schumann writes to
Brahms about the pleasures and frustrations of her many visits to
London. Read by Imogen Stubbs.
Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin)
Anthea Gifford (guitar)
Giuliani Sonata in E minor, Op 25
From the Royal
Albert Hall London. ,
Kari Kriikku (clarinet) London Sinfonietta, conductor Markus Stenz
Llgeti Melodien
Benedict Mason Clarinet
Concerto (BBC commission, first performance)
Nancarrow, arr Mikhashoff Study No 7 for Player Piano Varese Octandre
Julian Anderson Khorovod
From the Past
In the first of two programmes, John Thomley presents some of the classic songs of Schubert, Schumann, Brahms,
Mendelssohn, Wolf and Richard Strauss interpreted by some of the great voices of the period before, and even during, the Second World War.
Producer John Thomley
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon