With Andrew McGregor.
Sullivan Symphony in E (Irish) 0 Riada Nomos No 1:
Hercules Dux Ferrariae
Ulster Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins
7.05 Rossini Overture:
William Tell
7.32 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 19 in F(K459)
8.05 Eccles Symphony for Mercury
8.11 Purcell Portfolio:
A selection of songs
8.36 Strauss Burleske for piano and orchestra Discs
Smetana Vltava (Ma Vlast) Czech PO/Rafael Kubelik
9.12 Butterworth Think no more; The lads in their hundreds; Is my team ploughing? (A Shropshire Lad)
Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano)
9.20 Haydn Piano Sonatas: Sonata in E flat (H XVI 52) Alfred Brendel (piano)
9.42 Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical)
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Efrem Kurtz
Discs
With Mark Rowlinson.
Purcell Come ye sons of art (Z323) Soloists
Yorkshire Bach Choir
Yorkshire Baroque Soloists, conductor Peter Seymour
10.23 Glazunov Elegy , Op 44 Robin Ireland (viola)
Keith Swallow (piano)
10.28 Grainger The Lads of Wamphray
RNCM Wind Orchestra, conductor Clark Rundell
10.36 Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 4 in G
Kathryn Stott (piano)
BBC PO/Jiri Belohlavek
11.12 Artist of the Week:
Alfreda Hodgson (mezzo) Ivor Gumey To violets; Brown is my love; The Shepherd's Song
Keith Swallow (piano)
11.17 Master Tayler Pavan and Galliard (Dublin Virginal Book)
Anon A Scottish Jigg
Gerald Gifford (virginals)
11.22 Chabrier Suite pastorale
BBC PO/Yan Pascal Tortelier
11.50 Schubert Der Zwerg (D771)
Alfreda Hodgson (mezzo) Keith Swallow (piano)
"In this work are hidden traces of my life's blood..... - Grieg's comment on his passionate String Quartet No 1 in G minor, Op 27, which features in this programme together with settings of Nordic poets including Ibsen and Hans Andersen.
Discs
With Susan Sharpe.
From Studio One,
Pebble Mill.
Vanya Milanova (violin) Caroline Palmer (piano)
Bach Violin Sonata No 5 in F minor (BWV 1018)
Beethoven Violin Sonata in C minor, Op 30 No 2 For free tickets ring: (0121) [number removed]
2.00 Schools
Together 2.20 Time and Tune 2.40 Drama Workshop
3.00 Midweek Choice
With Susan Sharpe. (0171) [number removed]
Ring in by lunchtime for a chance to hear your request today. Including
Brahms Intermezzo in E minor, Op 116 No 5
Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Uadov Eight Russian Folk Songs
Mexico City PO/Enrique Batiz Producer Susan Kenyon Discs WRITTEN REQUESTS: Midweek Choice, BBC, London W1A 1AA FAX: (0171) [number removed]
4.00 Choral Evensong
From Gloucester
Cathedral.
Introit: Vas pretiosum (Villa-Lobos)
Responses (Ayleward)
Psalm 69 (Bamby, Hylton Stewart , Day)
First Lesson: Micah 6, wl-8
Canticles: New College Service (Drayton)
Second Lesson: Mark 14, wl-11
Anthem: Blest pair of sirens (Parry)
Hymn: Christ triumphant, ever reigning (Guiting Powers)
Organ voluntary: Molto ostinato (Sunday Music) (Eben)
Director of music David
Briggs.
Assistant organist Mark Lee.
Tommy Pearson meets composer George Fenton , the man behind the music for the BBC television news, series such as Bergerac and Life in the Freezer, and films including Groundhog Day, Gandhi and Cry Freedom. Rpt
Presented by Andrew Green.
Duparc L'Invitation au voyage
6.03 Telemann Double
Concerto in F for recorder, bassoon and strings
6.30 Haydn Piano Sonata in A (H XVI 30)
Producer Ray Abbott
(From Symphony
Hall, Birmingham.
Conductor Simon Rattle
Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat
8.10 Interval
A look at critical reaction to
Beethoven in his own lifetime.
8.30 Beethoven
Funeral March (Leonore Prohaska) (WoO 96)
Symphony No 5 in C minor Performance sponsored by Glynwed International
In the third programme of the week's series, wall builder Bob Baldwin lays handmade bricks by hand in Windsor.
Final programme Friday 9.40pm
Jeremy Siepman presents the first of two programmes of American music in conversation with the duo
Arianna Goldina and Remy Loumbrozo.
Copland Dance of the Adolescent (Grohg)
Persichetti Sonata , Op 11 Barber Souvenirs
Brubeck They all sang Yankee Doodle
Gershwin Variations on "I
Got Rhythm"
An Arthur Johnson production
The paintings, tapestry and sculpture of Tudor and Jacobean England receive a long-awaited reappraisal in Dynasties, a major new exhibition at the Tate
Gallery in London.
Richard Coles reports. Producer Mohit Bakaya
For Export Only
Ever since they discovered Shakespeare, foreign composers have been using British poets for their songs, lain Bumside explores settings by composers ranging from Schumann and Berlioz to
Shostakovich and Stravinsky.
Producer Adam Gatehouse