With Andrew McGregor.
Tavener The Protecting Veil
6.48 Boccherini Symphony in E flat, (G513)
7.05 Bach Italian Concerto inF(BWV971)
7.32 Symphony Series:
Mozart Symphony No 22 in C (K162)
8.05 Prokofiev The
Montagues and Capulets (Romeo and Juliet)
8.32 Hoist Indra
Producer Chris de Souza Discs
This week, the start of a Dvorak symphony series. Dvorak Symphony No 1 in C minor (The Bells ofZlonice) LSO/lstvan Kertesz
A Mentorn Radio production Discs
With Chris Wines in Birmingham.
Artist of the Week: David
Munrow (director) Praetorius Dances
(Terpsichore)
10.04 Mozart Rondo in A minor (K551)
10.15 Purcell Welcome
Ode for James II: Sound the Trumpet
10.47 Britten Courtly Dances (Gloriana)
10.58 Quilter A selection of songs
11.07 Liszt Hamlet
11.30 Mozart Sonata in B flat (K333)
11.57 Praetorius Resonet in laudibus
Producer Chris Wines
JAZZ WEEK
Ian Carr explores the life and work of Duke Ellington, Gil Evans and Kenny Wheeler. Just like Bach and Handel, all improvised, composed, interpreted and performed their own music. Ellington defined the role of the jazz composer and set the standards of orchestral colour and interplay for generations. His orchestra was resident at the Cotton Club for five years from 1927, giving him the freedom to experiment regularly. He produced his first successful extended composition, Reminiscing in Tempo, in 1935.
See John Peel: page 13
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 BBC Lunchtime
Concert
From St John's, Smith Square,
London.
Michael Chance
(countertenor)
Nigel North (lute)
Julius Drake (piano)
Schumann Liederkreis ,
Op 24
Songs by Monteverdi, Dowland and Purcell.
Repeated next Sunday at 6.30pm
2.00 Schools
The Song Tree 2.15
Storybox 2.25 Let's Move
2.45 First Steps in Drama
3.00 International
Young Conductors Competition
The winner of this competition was the BBC's entrant,
Charles Hazlewood. He discusses the event with Susan
Sharpe and introduces his winning interpretation of Strauss's Don Quixote. Producer Susan Kenyon See also 7.30pm
FAIREST ISLE
3.50 An Outside View
With Nobuko Imai.
Producer Susan Kenyon
See also Wednesday 3.00pm
3.55 The English Voluntary
The last of three programmes of 18th-century organ music played by John Toll on the instrument at
Armitage Parish Church.
Including music by William Croft and Maurice Green.
Rpt
JAZZ WEEK
4.30 You Take Some
Skins....
Bouncin Around
In this six-part series
Russell Davies unravels the complex relationship between black and white jazz musicians from the earliest days to the present. Rpt
Tommy Pearson spends a week at Coventry High
School, Connecticut. Today he finds out how the education system works in the USA and what it's like to be studying music in school.
Producer Christina Pritchard
Presented by Jeremy Nicholas.
Delibes Prelude and Mazurka (Coppelia)
6.03 Grieg Nocturne
(Lyric Pieces, Op 54 No 4)
6.30 Korngold Violin Concerto in D
Producer Ray Abbott
The debut concert of the young chamber orchestra. Presented and conducted by Charles Hazelwood. Philip Dukes (viola)
Roderick Williams (tenor) Hindemith Trauermusik
Britten Prelude and Fugue for strings
Mahler, arr Schoenberg Lieder eines fahrenden
Gesellen
Martyn Harry Still Life
Strauss Metamorphosen
FAIREST ISLE
By Jonathan Swift , dramatised in five parts by Simon Eastwood. With Peter Egan
as Lemuel Gulliver. 1: The Arrival
Gulliver finds himself on an island populated by the strangest people.
Other parts played by David Antrobus . Deborah Berlin. Becky Hindley , Jonathan Keeble , Oliver Senton and Joshua Towb.
Music by Wilfredo Acosta Director Glyn Dearman
Part 2 tomorrow 9.30pm
Thomas Zehetmair (violin) Bach Partita in D minor
(BWV1004)
Next programme Wednesday
9.55pm
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Denis Cohen
Ives Central Park in the Dark
Takemitsu Rain Coming Cresswell 0!
FAIREST ISLE
Two Songs of the Host of Heaven (The Coming of Christ)
Hammersmith Prelude and Scherzo, Op 52
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall are joined by Philip Sweeney for a survey of the musical styles of Africa. Producer Philip Tagney
Lorraine McAsian (violin) Nigel Clayton (piano) introduced by Penny Gore . Schubert Duo in A (D574) Szymanowski Roxana's Song (King Roger)
Grieg Sonata No 3 in C minor, Op 45
Producer Nigel Wilkinson
FAIREST ISLE
11: Let us drink to the blades entrenched on the Shannon
Producer Donald Macleod
French 12-14: Contes mysterieux