With Andrew McGregor. Faryfax Missa tecum principium
7.05 Mozart Horn Concerto in E flat (K495)
7.32 Britten Four Sea
Interludes (Peter Grimes )
8.05 Lutoslawski, arr Harvey Variations on a Theme of Paganini
8.32 Verdi Offertorio
(Requiem) Discs
Dvorak Symphony No 2 in B flat
LSO/lstvan Kertesz Discs # Letters: page 135
With Chris Wines in Birmingham.
Purcell, arr Britten If music be the food of love
10.03 Strauss Sextet
(Capriccio)
10.14 Poulenc Soirées de
Nazelles
10.38 Reger Serenade in D, Op 77a 10.59 Liszt Orpheus
11.11 Artist of the Week:
Leonin Viderunt omnes
11.21 Haydn Symphony No 16 in B flat
11.40 Schubert Fantasy in C (D760) (Wanderer)
JAZZ WEEK
Like Ellington before him, Gil Evans composed for specific musicians whose playing inspired him. The greatest of these was trumpeter Miles Davis , and their collaboration resulted in three albums of the late
50s on which Davis was the only soloist. Ian Carr introduces tracks from these albums, for which
Evans not only produced original pieces but considerably reworked those of other composers.
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Concert Hall
Gyorgy Pauk (violin) Ian Brown (piano)
Schumann Sonata in A minor, Op 105
Lutoslawski Subito (first broadcast)
Prokofiev Sonata No 1 in F minor, Op 80
Given last month in the Wigmore Hall, London
2.00 Schools
Together 2.20 Time and Tune 2.40 Drama Workshop
3.00 Midweek Choice
With Susan Sharpe. [number removed]
Ring in by lunchtime for a chance to hear your request today. Including
Rubinstein Nocturne , Op 11 No 2
Nobuko Imai (viola)
Roland Pontinen (piano)
Beethoven Choral Fantasia, Op 80
Alfred Brendel (piano)
London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
Producer Susan Kenyon Discs
WRITTEN REQUESTS:
Midweek Choice, BBC Radio 3 [address removed]
Fax: [number removed]
4.00 Choral Evensong
From Rochester Cathedral.
Introit: The Evening Hymn of King Charles I (Ley)
Responses (McLeish)
Psalm 78 (Goss, Barnby, Goss)
First Lesson: Daniel 12
Canticles: Stanford in C
Second Lesson: Matthew 7, vv 13-end
Anthem: Feast Song for St Cecilia (Rose)
Hymn: Morning Glory (Love's Endeavour)
Organ Voluntary: Litanies (Alain)
Director of music: Roger Sayer.
Assistant organist: William Whitehead.
Today Tommy Pearson and the music students of Coventry High School,
Connecticut, are joined for a composition workshop by Thomas Duffy , a composer based at Yale University.
Natalie Wheen with a selection of music beginning with Biber Violin Sonata No 1
In Tune continues at 7.00pm
From the Wigmore Hall, London, introduced by Fiona Talkington. Marisa Robles (harp)
Bach Preludes: in C and in E flat minor ("48" Bk I)
Mozart Air, Variations and Rondo Pastorale
Nadermann Sonatina No 6
Robles Suite: Narnia
(excerpts)
Albeniz Rumores de la caleta (Recuerdos de viaje) Hasselmans La Source
Part 2
Dallapiccola Piccola Musica Nottumo
Producer Edward Blakeman
From the Royal Festival Hall,
London.
Conductor Manfred Honeck
Barbara Bonney (soprano) Matthias Gbrne (baritone) Webem Im Sommerwind
Mahler (excerpts) Des Knaben Wunderhorn!
8.20 The Playground Bell Three weeks before his death at the age of 28 in May 1993, Adam Johnson delivered a manuscript to his publisher
Michael Schmidt , who introduces poems from the collection read by Keith Drinkel.
8.40 Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 5 in E minor
FAIREST ISLE
By Jonathan Swift.
3: Customs and Exercise
Having made good progress at understanding and speaking the Lilliputian language, Gulliver has hopes of obtaining his liberty.
For cast see Monday
Part 4 tomorrow 9.30pm
Austrian violinist Thomas
Zehetmair continues his survey of Bach's complete solo sonatas and partitas. Sonata No 3 in C
(BWV 1005)
FAIREST ISLE
Six Choruses, Op 53 Holst Singers and Orchestra, conductor Hilary Davan Wetton
Has the rise of the video diary swatted the intimate power of the fly-on-the-wall documentary?
Richard Coles investigates where the real power lies in television documentary making.
Producer Mohit Bakaya
Introduced by Paul Hindmarsh.
Susan Bullock (soprano) Steven Naylor (piano)
Poulenc Fiancailles pour rire Berg Seven Early Songs
Turina Poema en forma de canciones
Britten On This island
Rachmaninov Vocalise;
Before my window; Arion Producer Mark Rowlinson
FAIREST ISLE
Continuing the selection of Purcell's catches.
13: Pox on you for a fop!
French 14-16: Radio Relax