Presented by Penny Gore. Smetana Vysehrad (Ma Vlast)
6.17 Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor
7.05 Finzi Romance for string orchestra
7.22 Cherubini March for the King of Prussia's Regimental Guard
7.47 Prokofiev Five
Melodies, Op 35b
8.05 Handel My heart is inditing (HWV 261)
8.23 Alkan Nocturne in B
8.32 Mozart Symphony No 27 in G (K199) Editor Andrew Lyle
Rachmaninov Etudes
Tableaux, Op 39: Nos 5, 6 and 9 Murray Perahia (piano)
9.12 Dvorak Two Cypresses Hagen Quartet
9.18 Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor
Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra/Rafael Kubelik A Mentorn Radio production Discs
Presented by Edward Blakeman.
This week, a cycle of great violin concertos, Welcome
Odes for a King, Serenades for a Prince, and a search for an Alleluia!
Artist of the Week:
Gil Shaham (violin)
Vivaldi Concerto in E
(Spring) (Four Seasons) Orpheus CO
10.10 Honegger Concerto da camera
William Bennett (flute) Neil Black (cor anglais)
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Cleobury
10.25 Haydn Wind Octet in C Consortium Classicum
11.25 Mendelssohn Violin
Concerto in E minor
Gil Shaham (violin)
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Giuseppe Sinopoli
Producer Edward Blakeman
(1678-1741)
Vivaldi and the Venetian
Tradition
Lynne Walker is joined by Michael Talbot for a week of programmes exploring the sacred music of Antonio Vivaldi.
1: Venice
Today's programme focuses on Vivaldi's
Venetian music of the 1720s and 30s.
Laudate Dominum (RV606) Domine ad adiuvandum
(RV593)
Salve Regina (RV618) Producer Svend Brown
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 BBC Lunchtime
Concert
From St John's,
Smith Square,
London.
Dussek Piano Trio
Haydn Trio in C (H XV 27) Bridge Trio No 2
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 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Philharmonic
Conductor Gunther Herbig
Schubert Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished) Hindemith Symphonic
Metamorphosis on Themes by Weber
FAIREST ISLE
3.45 National Trust
Instruments
Continuing the series of programmes recorded on historic keyboard instruments of the National Trust. Paul
Nicholson visits Tatton
Park, near Manchester, to play the 1789 Kirkman harpsichord. With music by Purcell, Gibbons, Handel and J C Bach.
Producer Graham Dixon
4.30 You Take Some
Skins ...
When jazz began about one hundred years ago, it was black Americans, some of whom had recently been slaves, who created it. But the first jazz record, made in 1917 was by whites, and some of the great jazz clubs like Harlem's Cotton
Club were white-only venues.
In this six-part series,
Russell Davies unravels the complex relationship between black and white jazz musicians from the earliest days to the present. 3: That's What I Like About
You
Rpt
Tommy Pearson spends the week exploring the Internet. Today, he talks to technical journalist Barry Fox about how the network started and how to get on it. Producer 1 Rob Taylerson
MUSIC MACHINE WEB PAGE: http://194.72.60.96/www/sadie/ musmacl.html
Presented by Andrew Green.
Liszt Rigoletto Paraphrase
6.03 Harty Nocturne (A John Field Suite)
6.30 Haydn Symphony No 58 in F
Producer Andrew Mussett
Conductor Jun'ichi Hirokami
Boris Belkin (violin)
Introduced by Geoffrey Baskerville.
Shostakovich Violin
Concerto No 1
Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
Garard Green reads from the musical criticisms of Sir Neville Cardus (1889-1975), selected and introduced by Fritz Spiegl. Producer Ray Abbott
Next programme Wednesday
9.30pm
In Memory of Luigi Nono
Stephen Pratt introduces a second tribute to
Luigi Nono , given yesterday in Huddersfield Town Hall. The music ranges from Nono's first published work to his last, and in between a new piano concerto by Wolfgang Rihm.
English Northern Philharmonia
Freiburg Soloists Choir
New London Chamber Choir
Susanne Otto (mezzo)
Roberto Fabriciani (bass flute)
Experimental Studio of South West German Radio, conductor Andre Richard
Siegfried Mauser (piano) Conductor Arturo Tamayo Nono Canonic Variations
Rihm Sphere (first UK performance)
Nono Caminantes (first UK performance)
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
Third part in Hear and Now, Friday 9.50pm
Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall , with a studio session from Say What? including improvisations for electric guitar, turntables, tuba and drums.
Producer Philip Tagney
Penny Gore introduces the first of two recitals by quartets celebrating notable anniversaries. This week, the Vanbrugh
Quartet, now ten years old. Puccini Crisantemi
Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 127
Producer Nigel Wilkinson