With Andrew McGregor.
Elgar Overture: In the South (Alassio)
6.23 Bach Cantata No 140:
Wachet auf
7.05 Symphony Series:
Mozart Symphony No 15 in G (K124)
7.46 Stenhammar
Symphonic Overture: Excelsior!
8.05 Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on "Greensleeves"
8.35 Jean-Fery Rebel Suite: Les Elemens
Producer Chris de Souza Discs
Wagner Overture: Rienzi
9.12 Duparc Chanson triste; Soupir
9.20 Puccini Intermezzo
(Manon Lescaut, Act 3)
9.26 Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat
9.41 Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn (St Antoni Chorale)
A Mentorn Radio production Discs
With Chris de Souza.
10.03 Artist of the Week:
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello)
Haydn Sinfonia Concertante in B flat
10.30 Alwyn Symphony Nol
11.10 Medtner Two Fairy Tales, Op 20
11.15 Strauss Die Gottin in Putzzimmer
11.30 Beethoven Cello
Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No
Producer Chris de Souza
(1810-1849)
This week,
Jeremy Siepmann with music by a key composer for the piano played by some of his greatest exponents. 1: Chopin the Pole
Berceuse in D flat, Op 57
Polonaise in G minor (1817) Rondo in F, Op 5 (A la mazur)
Nocturne in E minor, Op 72 Nol
The Wish, Op 74 No 1
There Where She Loves, Op 74 No 5
Sonata in C minor, Op 4 (1st mvt); Souvenir de Paganini (1829)
Concert Rondo: Krakowiak,
Op 14 Discs
With Susan Sharpe.
From St John 's, Smith Square,
London. Skampa Quartet
Schubert String Quartet in E flat (D87)
Smetana String Quartet No 1 in E minor
Repeated next Sunday at 6.30pm
The Song Tree 2.15
Storybox 2.25 Let's Move
2.45 First Steps in Drama
BBC Scottish SO
Conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Gorecki Kleines Requiem fur eine Polka
Haydn Symphony No 84 in Eflat
In the first of three programmes of 18th-century organ music, John Toll plays works by composers including
Stanley, Boyce, Maurice Green and John Travers.
Rpt
Continuing the story of the pianist and bandleader Earl Hines. Alun Morgan investigates Hines's activities in the sixties.
Producer Derek Drescher
The Big Sing
Ali Carter presents an insider's view of choral singing.
1: The Pleasure Factor
Ali investigates the sheer pleasure of singing with others by joining the Bach Choir and Cambridge
University Musical Society on a tour to Toulouse to perform Britten's War Requiem.
Producer Clare Brigstocke
With Jeremy Nicholas.
Schubert Adagio and Rondo Concertante in F (D487)
6.03 Alkan Nocturne No 1, Op 22
6.30 Tippett Fantasia
Concertante on a Theme of Corelli
Producer Ray Abbott
From the Tivoli
Concert Hall, Copenhagen.
Katherine Gislinge (piano) Christina Aastrand (violin) Modern Art Museum
Ensemble
Arvo Part Fratres
Hlndemlth The Four
Temperaments
8.15 Letter from
Copenhagen
Birthe Warnolf observes what is Danish about the Danes and looks ahead to
Copenhagen as 1996 European city of culture.
8.35 Bach Violin Concerto in A minor (BWV 1041) Nielsen Little Suite for strings
JOHN KEATS
(1795-1821)
Each evening this week, a writer assesses a particular poem or letter by Keats, 200 years after his birth.
Marina Warner examines La
Belle dame sans merci. Producer Tim Dee
Next programme tomorrow
9.20pm
FAIREST ISLE
In the opening decades of the 18th century, London was attracting many composers and performers from Italy. In the first of two recitals by Florilegium,
Michael Burden introduces music by Veracinl, Barsanti and Gemlnlani. including a selection of Old Scots
Tunes.
Producer Antony Pitts
Next programme Wednesday
9.50pm
Seven Part Songs to Words by Robert Bridges
Isobel Collyer (soprano) Holst Singers and Orchestra, conductor Hilary Davan Wetton
See also Thursday 9.15pm
With Mark Russell and Robert Sandall, including a studio session from electric harpist Zeena Parkins.
Penny Gore introduces a performance of Bach's Goldberg Variations by Tessa Uys (piano). Rpt
FAIREST ISLE
Purcell's 58 catches were written as tavern entertainment and are witty, satirical and occasionally downright obscene.
Bruce Wood and the gentlemen of the BBC Singers explore this little known corner of Purcell's output.
1: Would you know how we meet o'er our jolly full bowls?
Producer Donald Macleod
GNVQ 1.30 Primary
Geography 2.00 Libreria: Spanish Stories