Learning through Life:
Questions of Labour Identity
Presented by Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Mendelssohn
Overture: The Hebrides
(Fmgal's Cave)
Scottish National
Orchestra, conductor
Alexander Gibson
7.15 Leclair Trio Sonata in D, Op 2 No 8 Debussy Trio
Steve Erody (cello)
7.32 Vital!, arr Resplghi Chaconne
Ingolf Turban (violin) ECO, conductor Marcello Viotti
8.05 Symphony Series: Mozart Symphony No 4 in D (K19)
Prague CO , conductor Charles Mackerras
8.21 Salnt-Saens Morceau de concert, Op 94
Michael Thompson (horn) Philip Fowke (piano)
8.39 Morton Gould Latin
American Symphonette Utah SO, conductor
Maurice Abravanel
Discs
Marienlieder, Op 22
Bavarian Radio Chorus, conductor Colin Davis
Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34
Clifford Curzon (piano) Budapest Quartet Discs
Presented by Edward Blakeman.
Hayne van Ghizeghem Le grans regretz
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor) Pavlo Beznosiuk (fiddle) Christopher Wilson (lute) Tom Finucane lute/viola da mano)
10.05 Mozart Clarinet
Concerto in A (K622) Karl Leister (clarinet) Academy of St Martin , conductor Neville Marriner
10.35 Nielsen Suite , Op 45 Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)
11.15 Artists of the Week: Ensemble Wien-Berlin
Danzl Wind Quartet in F, Op 68 No 2
11.35
Glnastera Variaciones Concertantes , Op 23
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra/Carl St Clair
The sixth of seven concerts from this year's York Early Music Festival.
Palladian Ensemble
A selection including music by Blow, Lawes, Banister, Mattels, Locke and Vlsee Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
Presented by Paul Guinery.
1.00 New series
Birmingham Lunchtime Concert
The first in the autumn season, direct from Studio One, Pebble Mill.
Gwendolyn Mok (piano)
Ravel Sonatine; Gaspard de la nuit; Valses nobles et sentimentales
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2.00 Schools
Together 2.20 Time and Tune 2.40 Drama
Workshop
3.00 Midweek Choice
Presented by Paul Guinery. (0171) [number removed]
Ring in by lunchtime for a chance to hear your request today.
Including
Delius Prelude: Irmelin
Welsh National Opera Orchestra, conductor
Charles Mackerras
Part Spiegel im Spiegel Tasmin Little (violin)
Martin Roscoe (piano) Brahms Alto Rhapsody
Kathleen Ferrier (contralto) London Philharmonic
Orchestra and Chorus, conductor Clemens Krauss
Producer Susan Kenyon Discs WRITTEN REQUESTS: Midweek Choice. BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
FAX: (0171) [number removed]
4.00 Choral Evensong
From Bristol
Cathedral.
Introit: If ye love me (Tallis) Responses (Radcliffe) Psalm 104 (Lemon, Dupuis)
First Lesson: Job 40
Office Hymn: Palms of glory, raiment bright
Canticles: Sumsion in G
Second Lesson: Mark 9, w
14-29
Anthem: They that go down to the sea in ships (Sumsion)
Organ voluntary:
Konzertsatz in E flat minor, Op 141 (Merkel) Choir directed by Christopher Brayne.
Organist Adrian Partington.
Tommy Pearson visits Peruvian group Caliche during one of the workshops they gave at this year's Cheltenham Festival.
With Richard Baker.
5.15 Offenbach Overture:
La Vie parisienne
6.03 Telemann Oboe
Concerto in C minor
6.30 Ruth Lowe /'// never smile again
Producer Ray Abbott
conductor Andre Previn
Cheryl Studer (soprano) Timothy Hugh (cello)
Mozart Overture: Le Nozze di Figaro; Un moto di gioia (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Beethoven Ah! perfido Strauss Don Quixote
Concert sponsored by Sema Group pic
The third of four music stories recorded in Africa and presented by David Bradnum. Deep in the heart of Senegal lie the sacred forests, home to the spirits of the bush, voices of the ancestors and powerful ceremonies, including the Bassari initiations which take place under huge forest canopies and involve a ritual death.
Last programme tomorrow
9.20pm
Presented by Laurence Drefus
Three Quartets: No 10 in B minor, No 9 in G and No 12 in E minor, played on period instruments.
Guitarist and singer Ali Farka Toure from Mali, one of African music's international stars, reveals the roots of the blues in West Africa. Rpt
Richard Coles ponders space movies past and present in the wake of the new release Apollo 13.
Plus the verdict from Bristol on a new production of Chekhov's Three Sisters featuring Anita Dobson and Maria Friedman.
Producer Anthony Denselow
Spotlight on Thomas Allen lain Bumside talks to the distinguished English baritone and dips into some of his most famous recordings.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon
Verseplay
1.20 Infant History