Social Science: The
Changing Nature of Feminism
With Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Albinonl Oboe
Concerto in B flat, Op 9 Noll
Heinz Holliger (oboe) I Musici
7.32 Glinka Overture:
Ruslan and Ludmilla
Kirov Orchestra , conductor Valery Gergiev
7.38 Vaughan Williams Concerto Grosso
London Symphony
Orchestra, conductor
Bryden Thomson
8.05 Rodrigo A l'ombre de Torre Bermeja -
Artur Pizzaro (piano)
8.11 Purcell Portfolio:
A selection of songs
8.34 Faure Violin Sonata in A, Op 13
Pierre Amoyal (violin) Pascal Roge (piano) Discs
Introduced by Balint Vazsonyi.
Four Rhapsodies, Op 11 Martin Roscoe (piano) String Quartet No 2 in D flat, Op 15
Gabrieli Quartet Discs
With Stephanie Hughes in Belfast.
10.00 Prom Artist of the Week: Jean-Yves Thibaudet
(piano)
Ravel Alborada del gracioso (Miroirs)
10.05 Mozart, compl
Smith Allegretto in B flat (K Anh 68)
Academy of St Martin Chamber Ensemble
10.10 Sibelius Fmlandia
Ulster Orchestra, conductor
Nicholas Braithwaite
10.25 Rosauro Marimba
Concerto
Evelyn Glennie (marimba) Scottish Chamber
Orchestra/Paul Daniel
10.55 Liszt Rigoletto
Paraphrase Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
11.00 Poulenc Elegie
Michael Thompson (horn) Philip Fowke (piano)
11.10 Sibelius Symphony No
Ulster Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Braithwaite
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm
With Paul Guinery.
FAIREST ISLE
1.00 British Opera Matinee
Vaughan Williams s two-act ballad opera Hugh the Drover to a text by Harold Child.
With soloists and the Corydon Singers
New London Children's Choir
Corydon Orchestra, conductor Matthew Best
Discs
3.00 New Waves
The fifth of a six recitals featuring programmes devised by young contemporary composers working with up-and-coming artists. Including Chris de Souza in conversation with Elena Firsova.
Ashildur Haraldsdottir (flute) Nigel Clayton (piano) Dutllleux Sonatine
Firsova Spring Sonata Starry Flute
Prokofiev Sonata in D, Op 94
Rpt
3.55 The BBC
Orchestras
Ulster Orchestra conductor John Lubbock
Lydia Mordkovitch (violin)
Debussy Marche écossaise sur un theme populaire
Piers Hellawell Memorial
Cairns
Bruch Scottish Fantasia
Malcolm Arnold Scottish
Dances
Jurassic Rock
With Julian Gregory. Rpt
Presented by Nicola Heywood Thomas in Cardiff, including
Verdi Prelude: Un Ballo in Maschera
5.40 Schubert Allegretto in C minor (D915)
6.03 Telemann Concerto in B flat for two recorders and strings
6.15 Weber Symphony No 1 in C
Producer Gwawr Owen
From the Royal
Albert Hall , London.
Including a new work from Steve Reich , and two famous scores featuring four pianos.
Melanie Armitstead
(soprano)
Fiona Kimm (mezzo)
Gunnar Gudbjbrnsson (tenor)
Mikhail Krutikov (baritone) BBC Singers
Ensemble Modern, conductor Peter Ebtvos
Anthell Ballet mécanique
7.25 Car Horns, Pile
Drivers and a Wind Chorale
Steve Reich tells Robert
Ziegler how he wrote City Life using sound samples from the New York streets as musical riffs.
Rpt
7.45 Steve Reich City Life; Proverbs (BBC commission; first performance)
8.35 Twentieth-Century Masterworks
In the final programme of the series, composer Steve Martiand talks to Gerard
McBurney about the folk roots of Stravinsky's Les noces and discusses its importance in 20th-century music with Louis
Andriessen.
8.55 Stravinsky Les noces
4: Welcome to All the Pleasures
Jeremy Summerly investigates Purcell's use and abuse of the false relation.
Rpt
Final programme tomorrow 9.40pm
Ives String Quartet No 1 Shostakovich String
Quartet No 14, Op 142 Rpt
FAIREST ISLE
Lyndon Jenkins explores the enigmatic personality of the composer E J Moeran , with the help of Lionel Hill , John Beckett.
Vernon Handley , Lydia Mordkovitch , John Talbot , Stephen Lloyd and Barry Marsh , and sets out to discover why his music, often criticised for being overly derivative, nevertheless retains its appeal among performers and listeners. Rpt
FAIREST ISLE
An early tone poem by Bax, singing under the spell of Yeats "to sweeten Ireland's wrong", and a first performance of Norman Hay 's atmospheric 1921 cantata setting poems by Yeats.
Melanie Armitstead (mezzo) Stephen Roberts (baritone) Chorus of the Belfast
Philharmonic Society Ulster Orchestra, conductor John Lubbock
Bax Cathleen ni Hoolihan
Nonnan Hay The Wind among the Reeds
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon