Presented by Paul Guinery.
7.02 Plainchant Mass //
(Fons bonitatis)
7.19 Beethoven Overture:
Coriolan
7.28 Schmitt Hymne a l'été, Op 61
7.36 Strogers In Nomine Pavan
7.41 Faure Masques et bergamasques
8.00 Mozart Mass in C
(K257) (Credo)
8.25 Purcell The Lord is
King, and hath put on glorious apparel (Z69)
8.29 Bruch Violin Concerto
No 1 in G minor
Producer Anthony Pitts
Julius Drake , pianist and accompanist, previews the Radio 3 week.
Nielsen Overture:
Maskarade
9.09 Puccini Crisantemi
9.17 Monteverdi De la bellezza
9.27 Composer of the Week:
Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 1
9.43 Schubert Impromptu in G flat (D899 No 3)
9.50 Stanford The Bluebird
9.55 Walton Partita for orchestra
10.11 Mozart Andante in C
(K315)
10.17 Wagner Dance of the Apprentices; Entry of the Masters (Die Meistersinger von Nurnburg)
10.24 Schubert Die schone
Mullerin (excerpts)
10.34 Suk Suite: Fairy Tale
11.05 Madeleine Dring Trio
11.16 Arnold Sarabande and Polka (Solitaire)
11.25 Debussy
La Damoiselle élue
11.53 Artist of the Week:
Alfreda Hodgson (contralto) Bach If my tears be unavailing
(St Matthew Passion)
12.02 Hlndemith Kammermusik I (excerpts)
Producer Edward Blakeman
Discs
Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
By any other name lain Bumside finds out if a rose is a rose is a rose.
Producer David Byers
The Journals of John Marsh , Georgian Gentleman Composer
Brian Robins selects extracts from the journals of prolific English symphonist John Marsh. Producer Tony Sellors
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Tomasz Bugaj Michael Thompson (horn) Haydn Symphony No 73 in D (La Chasse)
Strauss Horn Concerto
No 2 in E flat
Dvorak Symphony No 5 in F
This week, American organist Carlo Curley gives his opinion of the British music scene.
Producer Susan Kenyon
During his years in Italy, Handel wrote over a hundred secular cantatas.
George Pratt and Silke Leopold listen to a selection of these rarely heard works, including
Alpestre monte, Mi palpita il cor and Vedendo amor.
Producer Kate Bolton
The second of 15 concerts containing the complete songs of Britten, given last Tuesday in the Wigmore Hall, London.
Britten and Schubert
John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Lorna Anderson (soprano) Stephen Stirling (horn)
Emma Johnson (clarinet)
Malcolm Martineau (piano) Britten Canticle No 1: My beloved is mine
Schubert Ellens Gesange I-III Britten Prologue, Song and Epilogue (The Heart of the Matter)
Canticle No 3: Still falls the rain
Schubert Der Blumenbrief; Der Einsiedelei; Im Fruhling; Die Liebe hat gelogen;
Auf der Bruck; Der Hirt auf dem Felsen
Next programme Tue 9.05pm
Elaborated by pastoral traditions in music and literature, our landscape is today often seen as a consoling haven from urban disruption.
Patrick Wright examines a starkly contrasting vision, articulated earlier this century, of scenic vitality and rural industry securing a living population on the land. Producer Simon Coates Rpt
(violin)
Paul Coker (piano) Grieg Violin Sonata in C minor, Op 45
Debussy Violin Sonata Ravel Tzigane
Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert
Adrian Jack begins a tour of six English cathedrals, celebrating their heritage in music, architecture and history.
1: Canterbury
Guided by the Dean, the Very Rev John A Simpson , Adrian Jack explores the building that witnessed the martyrdom of Thomas Beckett , an act which ensured the cathedral's overriding importance as a place of pilgrimage.
With music by composers linked with Canterbury over the centuries or who have written works for ceremonial occasions there, including Tallis,
Gibbons, Vaughan Williams , Sidney Campbell , and more recently Alan Ridout and Gabriel Jackson.
Choir of Canterbury Cathedral, director
David Rood
Producer Tim Thome
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By Peter Jukes.
Starring JulietAubrey as Gabi, Henry Goodman as Zvi, Bernard Hepton as Adam and Miriam Karlin as Kasia.
When an English company begins excavation work at a remote site in the Polish countryside, repeated sabotage suggests the site is not as unimportant as it seems. Gabi, a young liaison officer, meets the enigmatic Adam, with whom she uncovers a dark past....
Music by Malcolm Singer Director Alby James
Hamish Milne (piano) Gillian Weir (organ)
Piano Sonata in B flat minor; Organ Sonata on Psalm 94 in C minor
Rpt
Building a Library
With Anthony Burton.
Revised rpt from yesterday 9am