Sociology - Past and Present
With Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Mozart Flute Quartet in C (K Anh 1 711285b) Barthold Kuijken (flute)
Sigiswald Kuijken (violin) Lucy van Dael (viola)
Wieland Kuijken (cello)
7.25 Charles Wood 0 Thou the central orb
Choir of Christ Church
Cathedral, Oxford, conductor
Stephen Darlington
7.32 Schubert 12 German
Dances (D790)
Stephen Kovacevich (piano)
8.05 Paganini Moto perpetuo, Op 11
Gil Shaham (violin)
Goran Sollscher (guitar)
8.09 Purcell Portfolio:
A selection of songs
8.44 Shostakovich Ballet
Suite No 3
Scottish NO, conductor
Neeme Jarvi
Discs
John Thornley presents music Bach wrote for the Collegium Musicum, which gave orchestral concerts under his direction at the coffee houses of Gottfried
Zimmerman.
Harpsichord Concerto in F minor (BWV 1056) Amsterdam Baroque
Orchestra, director Ton
Koopman (harpsichord)
Cantata No 211: Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht (Coffee Cantata)
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor) David Thomas (bass)
Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
Suite No 3 in D (BWV 1068) La Petite Bande, director
Sigiswald Kuijken Rpt
Presented by Chris de Souza , and including another version of Part's
Fratres.
Artist of the Week:
Virginia Black (harpsichord) Scarlatti Sonata in A (Kk24)
10.03 Part Fratres for eight cellos
I Fiamminghi, conductor Rudolf Werthen
10.15 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 1 in C minor Berlin PO/Seiji Ozawa
10.45 Robert Ramsey Jubilate
Magnificat, director Philip Cave
10.55 Bach Partita No 3 in A minor (BWV 827)
Virginia Black (harpsichord)
11.15 Bartok Concerto for
Orchestra
Berlin PO/Seiji Ozawa
Rptd from yesterday 11.30pm
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Royal
Concertgebouw Orchestra conductor
Jean Foumet Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
2.00 Schools
Playtime 2.15 Time to Move 2.35 Listen!
3.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Philharmonic conductor Van Pascal
Tortelier
Anne-Marie Owens (mezzo) David Maxwell Anderson
(tenor)
Darius Battiwalla (organ)
Huddersfield Choral Society Leeds Philharmonic Choir
Boys of Leeds Parish Church Choir of Leeds Girls' High School
Berlioz Overture: Roman
Carnival; Nuits d'ete;
Te Deum
Concert given in Leeds Town Hall and sponsored by British Gas
4.40 German Suites
Timothy Roberts (harpsichord)
Reincken Suite in B flat
Bohm Praeludium in G minor
Rpt
Tommy Pearson and the Dufay Collective examine the most common musical forms used in medieval times.
Music, interviews and the arts from Manchester with Mairi Nicolson, including
5.40 Milhaud Scaramouche
6.03 Telemann Concerto in E flat (Tafelmusik)
6.30 Tchaikovsky Rococo Variations
The first in a new season of concerts direct from Studio One.
Patrick Gallois (flute) Fabrice Pierre (harp)
Michel Lethiec (clarinet) Lindsay Quartet
Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp
Stravinsky Three Pieces for solo clarinet
Mozart Flute Quartet in D (K285)
8.10 Debussy, Ravel and Past Masters
Roger Nichols considers the thoughts of Debussy and Ravel on their musical predecessors.
8.30 Debussy Syrinx
Weber Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op 34
Ravel Introduction and Allegro
2: Maps. American writer Mark Richard talks to novelist Glenn Patterson and others in Belfast. For details see yesterday
Next programme tomorrow 9.30pm
To mark the centenary of Marconi's invention of the radio telegraph, Mark Russell presents four radiogenic compositions that look back at real places and times and also question the future of Marconi's dream.
Knoxville: Summer of 1995 The Knoxville of 1915, vividly evoked in James Agee 's prose poem and Samuel Barber 's lyrical setting, collides with the experience and the sounds of modern city life in Knoxville: Summer of 1995, created for the programme. The actions of a furious century and bittersweet impressions of time past are captured in the words of the city's residents and interwoven with Eleanor
Steber's 1950 recording of Knoxville: Summer of 1915. Producer Alan Hall
10 October
Including a first-night review of Strindberg's classic drama of a family at war,
The Father. Edward Fox and Stephanie Beacham star in a new West End production. Producer Mohit Bakaya
Sweet Violet
Music for viola d'amore, one of the most delicate string instruments of the Baroque period. Catherine Mackintosh performs concertos by Vivaldi and chamber music by the viola d'amore virtuoso Attllio
Ariosti, including his cantata Pur al fin gentil viola. With the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Ruth Holton (soprano).
Richard Boothby (viola da gamba) and Robert Woolley (harpsichord).
Producer Lindsay Kemp
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon
Tales from Europe
1.30 Le Club