Sixteenth Century:
Montaigne and Political Authority
With Penny Gore, including a chance to win tickets for a Mahler Prom.
7.05 Handel Concerto grosso in B flat, Op 3 No 2
7.32 Moeran In the Mountain Country
7.45 Auguste Franchomme Air russe varie in D minor, Op 32
8.05 Villa-Lobos Fantasia
8.05 John Field Rondeau
écossais
8.35 Schubert Symphony No 3 in D
Editor Andrew Lyle Discs
(1770-1827)
Paul Guinery presents music written for and inspired by women.
Sonatine in C (WoO44)
Alison Stephens (mandolin) Richard Burnett (fortepiano) Adelaide, Op 46
Jussi Bjorling (tenor) Harry Ebert (piano)
Piano Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight)
Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
Six German Dances (WoO42) Bela Banfalvi (violin) Sandor Falvai (piano) Ah! Perfido, Op 65
Maria Callas (soprano) Orchestra of La Scaia,
Milan/Tullio
Serafin Sonatine in C minor (WoO43) Alison Stephens (mandolin) Richard Burnett (fortepiano) Neue Liebe, neues Leben, Op 75 No 2; Flohlied;
Der Zufriedene, Op 75 No 6 Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Jorg Demus (piano)
With Chris de Souza. From the high Baroque to the USA. Prom Artist of the Week:
Heinrich Schiff (cello) Dvorak Polonaise in A
10.10 Novak About the Eternal Longing, Op 33
10.30 Bach Komm , Jesu, komm! (BWV 229)
10.40 Beethoven Trio in B flat, Op 11
11.00 Anthony Philip
Heinrich Funeral March for the Heroes
11.05 Schubert Gott im
Fruhling (D448); Lied des
Florio (D857 No 2); Liebhaber in alien Gestalten (D558)
11.10 Vleuxtemps Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor
11.40 J C Bach Motet: Ich lasse dich nicht (BWVA159)
11.45 Wallingford Riegger Music for Brass Choir Producer Chris de Souza
FAIREST ISLE
Elgar The Spanish Lady
Roderic Dunnett introduces the survivng fragments of Elgar's only opera which the composer intended would "out-Meistersinger
Meistersinger", recently reconstructed by Percy Young into a performable version.
Scottish Opera Chorus BBC Scottish SO, conductor Anne Manson Producers Simon Lord and Kenneth Richardson
With Susan Sharpe.
Concertante in F (D48 7)
Dvorak Piano Quintet in A, Op 81 Rpt
conductors Yan Pascal
Tortelier and Peter Maxwell
Davies Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet)
Maxwell Davies Cross
Lane Fair; The Beltane Fire Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat
Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition
Recorded in the Lehman Centre, Bronx, New York
Played by the Russian organist Alexander Fiseisky in St John's, Smith Square. Bach Fantasia and Fugue in G minor (BWV 542);
An Wasserflüssen Babylon (BWV 653b)
Mikhail Kollontay Trio-symphony (1986) (first UK broadcast)
The first of six programmes in which Brian Morton examines the jazz scene in Nazi Germany and looks at the ways in which it continued to flourish despite official condemnation. This week, he traces the early development of German jazz in the Weimar Republic before Hitler's ascension to power in 1933. He talks to historians and performers. introducing archive recordings from Berlin and other major centres, and featuring some of the American and British music which influenced German players and audiences. A Gleneagle production
The Ability to Swing
Another chance to hear
Sarah-Jane Morris 's account of what went on at last year's Wavendon Summer Course.
A Track Record production
With Andrew Green.
Beethoven Piano Sonata in G minor, Op 49 No 1
6.03 Telemann Concerto in E for flute, oboe d'amore and viola d'amore
6.35 Frank Bridge Suite: The Sea
Producer Peter Thresh
From the Royal
Albert Hall , London.
Yuri Bashmet (viola)
Danish National Radio
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ulf Schirmer
Strauss Till Eulenspiegel
Poul Ruders Viola Concerto
(first UK performance)
8.20 Interval
Lyndon Jenkins looks at the early days of the Danish National Radio Symphony
Orchestra, recalling its work with conductors Fritz Busch and Nicolai Malko.
8.40 Hindemtth Trauermusik
Nielsen Symphony No 4 (Inextinguishable)
Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra sponsored by Bikuben
1: Romance Versus
Business
Dr Philip Brady travels south along Germany's most popular tourist route. Rpt
Next programme tomorrow 9.35pm
Symphony No 1 in C minor Martin Roscoe and Ronan O'Hora
(pianos)
Next programme Monday 10.05pm
Presented by Robert Sandall and Mark Russell.
Including a studio session by Midlands-based pop experimentalists Pram. Producer Philip Tagney
With Rodney Slatford. Fitzwilliam Quartet
Tchaikovsky String Quartet in F, Op 22
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon