A Power on the Ground:
Adult Education in Ireland
With Penny Gore, including a chance to win tickets for a Mahler Prom.
7.05 Ame Overture No 5 in D
7.32 Jean-Michel Damase
Variations on "Early One Morning"
7.49 Rubinstein, arr
Wilhelm Romance in E flat,
Op 44 No 1
8.05 Bellini Oboe Concerto in E flat
8.23 Wolf Italian Serenade
8.32 Mozart Quintet in E flat for horn and strings (K407) Discs
Paul Guinery introduces the passionate element in some of Beethoven's chamber music.
Piano Trio in 0, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost) Suk Trio
An die Hoffnung, Op 32 Ian Partridge (tenor)
Richard Burnett (fortepiano) Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata)
Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Rpt
With Chris de Souza, including Purcell's music for The Fool's Preferment and songs by Faure Schubert andsung by Fiona Dobie
(soprano), accompanied by Malcolm Martineau (piano).
10.05 Ives From the Steeples and the Mountains
10.10 Schutz Auf dem gebirge
10.15 Prom Artist of the Week: Heinrich Schiff (cello) Strauss Romance in F
10.30 Vaughan Williams Symphony No 9
11.15 Saint-Saens Cello
Concerto No 1 in A minor
11.40 Ives Processional:
Let there be light
11.50 Schutz Freue dich des Weibes deiner Jugend
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
With Susan Sharpe.
The seventh of ten recitals from the Concert Hall of New Broadcasting House, Manchester, presented by Rodney Slatford.
Paul Silverthorne (viola) John Constable (piano) Tartini, arr Silverthorne Sonata in C minor
(Didone abbandonata) York Bowen Phantasy
Brahms Sonata in E flat,
Op 120 No 2
FAIREST ISLE
2.00 The Light Brigade Stephen Banfield ends his four-part search for the buried treasure of British light music, with musical contributions from Liza
Lehmann, Geoffrey Toye , Norman O'Neill ,
Ronald Binge , George Melachrino , Trevor Duncan ,
Jack Strachley , King Palmer and Eric Coates , and pieces newly recorded by the BBC Concert Orchestra/ Barry Wordsworth.
Series producer Piers Burton-Page
3.00 Midweek Choice
With Susan Sharpe. (0171) [number removed]
A special edition featuring requests from students, young and old. Ring in before 2.00pm for a chance to hear your request today. Producer Susan Kenyon Discs WRITTEN REQUESTS: Midweek Choice, BBC Radio 3. Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA
Fax: (0171) [number removed]
From the Priory
Church, Edington,
Wiltshire, during the 1995 Festival of Music within the Liturgy.
Introit: From a heart made whole (Harris)
Responses (Radcliffe)
Office Hymn: Annue Christe (mode I)
Psalms: 114 and 115 (Vann)
First Lesson: 2 Samuel 12, wl-25
Antiphon: Tradent enim vos (mode I)
Canticles: Collegium Regale (Wood)
Second Lesson: Acts 2, w
1-13
Anthems: God's grandeur (Leighton); God be in my head (Radcliffe)
Hymn: I met the Lord (Coulston)
Hymn to the Virgin (Britten) Organ Voluntary: Alleluias (Preston)
Conductors David Trendall , Jeremy Summerly and Peter McCrystal.
Organist Stephen Farr.
The Ability to Swing
Sarah-Jane Morris hears vocalists on last year's Wavendon Jazz Summer
Course.
With Richard Baker.
(Continues at 7.15pm) Producer Ray Abbott
From the Royal
Albert Hall , London.
Featuring Lebanese organist Naji Hakim.
Hakim Variations on Two
Themes
Langlais Trio (Mosaique)
Hakim Le tombeau d'Olivier
Messiaen
Messiaen La résurrection du Christ (Livre du Saint Sacrement)
Hakim Vexilla Regis
Prodeunt; Improvisation
Part 2
From the Royal
Albert Hall , London.
Lynda Russell (soprano) Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzo)
Thomas Randle (tenor) Alan Opie (baritone)
Timothy Brown ,
Michael Murray , Andrew Antcliff and Christopher Larkin (horns) London Philharmonic Choir
BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor
Alexander Lazarev
Schumann Konzertstuck in F, Op 86
8.20 Interval
William Mival explores the fairytale world of Mahler's Das klagende Lied.
8.40 Mahler Das klagende Lied
3: Nuremberg and the Politics of Romanticism
Philip Brady compares the romantic and the political idyll with cultural historian Professor Herman Glaser. Rpt Next programme tomorrow
9.30pm
Sonata
Naoko Yoshino (harp)
Parvula Corona Musicalis , Op 122
Trio Recherche Discs
A dramatised performance of David Constantine 's new poem about Caspar Hauser , the mysterious "wild child" who appeared in Nuremberg in 1828 and was murdered five years later. Professor
Music by David Owen Norris Rpt
From the Past
John Thornley presents more recordings from the 1930s and 40s of lieder by Brahms, Schubert, Strauss and Wolf.
Producer John Thomley
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon