Animal Physiology: The Female Athlete
Samuel Scheidt Intrada
His Majesty's Sagbutts and Cornetts
7.07 Schubert Ballet Music No 2 in B minor (Rosamunde)
7.14 Liszt Paraphrase on Schubert's "Standchen"
7.21 Carl Stamitz Flute Concerto in G, Op 29
7.38 Monteverdi Rutilante in nocte
7.41 Telemann Concerto for two chalumeaux in D minor
7.54 Bull In Nomine a 5 (MB9.50)
7.58 Haydn Cassation in D
8.12 Zelenka Trio Sonata No 5 in F
8.29 Schubert Symphony No 5 in B flat
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Jeremy J Beadle looks ahead to a week in which
Simon Bolivar appears as an operatic hero, Yuri Bashmet tackles
Poul Ruders ' Viola Concerto, the fabled Philadelphia
Orchestra comes to the Royal Albert Hall , and the horns of the BBC Symphony Orchestra scale the ramparts in Schumann's Konzertstuck.
Producer Peter Thresh
Repeated tomorrow at 7.00pm
With Richard Osborne
Vorisek Piano Sonata in B flat minor
Artur Pizarro (piano)
9.50 Rameau Hippolyte et Aricie Act IV
Aricie VERONIQUE GENS (sop)
Hippolyte
..JEAN-PAUL FOUCHECOURT (tenor)
Phedre .........8ERNARDA FINK (con)
A huntress.....MEREDITH HALL (sop) Sagittarius Vocal Ensemble Les Musiciens du Louvre, conductor Marc Minkowski
10.14 Mozart Symphony No 29 in A
ECO/Benjamin Britten
10.40 Ravel String Quartet Lindsay Quartet
11.10 Butterworth Is My Team Ploughing?
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Graham Johnson (piano) With Alan Bates (reader)
11.20 Schumann
Symphony No 2 in C
Staatskapelle Dresden/ Giuseppe Sinopoli
Producer Clive Portbury Discs
Michael Berkeley 's guest is former Chairman of Granada Television and director of the British Film
Institute Sir Denis Forman.
His musical choice reveals a predilection for Mozart. A Ladbroke Radio production
The Prince of the Pagodas Princess Rose had serious problems with her big sister - so serious that it took four human-sized frogs with wings and a lizard prince to sort things out for her.
Against the background of Benjamin Britten 's music, Tony Robinson tells a contemporary version of the original tale that inspired the composer.
A Ladbroke Radio production
FAIREST ISLE
What makes English music and poetry so quintessentially English? Over the next four weeks, the poet and writer Andrew Motion tries to find out more. In the first programme, he looks at romanticism, patriotism and the effects of the First
World War. With music by Parry, Elgar, Gurney, German, Butterworth,
Bridge, Vaughan Williams and Howells. Including poetry from Kipling to
Betjeman, by way of Hardy, Owen, Sassoon, Chesterton and others. Plus contributions from composers Robin Holloway , Diana Burrell and John
Woolrich; and performers Ian Partridge ,
Bernard Haitink and Leonard Slatkin.
A Classic Arts production
Daniel Leech Wilkinson presents a selection of church music from the most important surviving English manuscript of the early
15th century. Performed by the Orlando Consort.
Rpt
Anna Markland introduces more performers from the past two series, including the mezzo-soprano Katarina Kameus , violinst Nicola Loud and pianist Olga Dudnik.
Series producer Jessica Isaacs
With Geoffrey Smith.
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Howard Goodall tests the wit, knowledge and opinions of Una Hunt , Philip Hammond and Tim Allen.
Recorded earlier this summer in the Foyle and Londonderry College.
A Ladbroke Radio production
J S Bach
Trio Sonata No 1 in G
(BMV525)
Goldberg Trio Sonata in C Rpt
See tomorrow 6.30pm
From the Royal
Albert Hall , London.
Richard Stoltzman (clarinet) Alison Hagley (soprano) BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth
Bernstein Overture:
Candide
Bernstein, orch Ramin Clarinet Sonata
Malcolm Williamson A Year of Birds (BBC commission, first performance)
8.00 The Engine House of Music
Writers and musicians recall the music and excitement of the Tin Pan
Alley era and its influences on later work.
Rpt
8.20 Copland Clarinet Concerto
A massive tower block in Birmingham teeters on the edge of violence until name-calling, prejudice and intolerance erupt into a battle of music. Written by Max Hafler.
Music by Tom Nordon Director Sue Wilson
From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Julian Joseph All-Star Big Band.
Geoffrey Smith presents a late-evening Prom from the leading young British jazz pianist and his Big Band.
11.15 Interval
Julian Joseph explores his jazz influences and traces his development as a performer and enthusiast.
11.35 Proms, part 2
(Simultaneous Broadcast with BBC2)