With Penny Gore.
Smetana Vltava (Ma Vlast)
6.15 Bruch Scottish
Fantasy in G minor
6.43 Debussy Printemps
7.05 Monteverdi De la
Bellezza
7.22 Farkas Ancient
Hungarian Dances from the 1 7th Century
7.32 Beethoven Overture:
King Stephen
7.53 Stravinsky Prelude et Ronde des Princesses (The Firebird)
8.05 Turlna Piano Sextet
8.32 Stamitz Symphony in D (La Chasse)
Sibelius Finlandia Vienna PO/Malcolm Sargent
9.09 Punto Hom Concerto
No 6 in E flat
Vladimira Klanska-Bouchalova (horn)
Prague CO/Frantisek Vajnar
9.24 Mascagni Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana)
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Muti
9.28 Ravel String Quartet Hagen Quartet Discs
With Edward Blakeman.
Artist of the Week:
Gil Shaham (violin)
Vivaldi Concerto in G minor
(Summer) (Four Seasons) Orpheus CO
10.10 Schumann
Kinderszenen
Radu Lupu (piano)
10.30
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms London Symphony
Orchestra and Chorus, conductor Michael Tilson
Thomas
11.15 Wranrtzky Wind Serenade in F
Consortium Classicum
11.35 Wleniawskl Violin
Concerto No 2 in D minor
Gil Shaham (violin)
LSO/Lawrence Foster
2: The Passion
Vivaldi's plangent Stabat Mater is at the heart of a programme of his music for Passiontide.
Sinfonia in B minor (RV169) (al Santo Sepolcro)
Stabat Mater (RV621)
Concerto in E flat (RV130) (Sonata al Santo Sepolcro) Motet: Non in pratis aut in hortis (RV641) Credo (RV591)
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Ulster Orchestra
Conductor Jan Latham
Koenig Hugh Tinney (piano)
Wallace Overture: Lurline
Poulenc Suite: Les Biches
Moeran Rhapsody in F sharp
2.00 Schools
Playtime 2.15 Time to Move 2.35 Listen!
3.00 Mozart
Serenade No 11 in E flat
(K375)
Scottish National Orchestra
Wind Ensemble/Paavo Jarvi Discs
FAIREST ISLE
3.25 An Outside View
Today's guest is American musicologist Joel Sachs. Producer Vicky Whitaker
FAIREST ISLE
3.30 Britten's
Apprenticeship
2: 1928-30: At Gresham's and with Frank Bridge
"Frank Bridge had no other pupils and it was a very touching relationship across the 34 years separating us." (Britten, 1947)
I the second of four programmes,
Paul Hindmarsh and Philip Reed present a selection of the works which Britten composed under the guidance of Frank Bridge , including: Sonatina
Anthony Goldstone (piano) Rhapsody
Endellion Quartet Bagatelle
Benedict Holland (violin) Vicci Wardman (viola)
Anthony Goldstone (piano) Everyone Sang
Michael Bennet (tenor) Northern Sinfonia, conductor Martyn Brabbins A Little Idyll
Anthony Goldstone (piano) Quartettino
Endellion Quartet Elegy
Philip Dukes (viola) A Hymn to the Virgin The Sixteen
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
Tommy Pearson talks to Ahin Savarra about how
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With Geoffrey Baskerville in Glasgow.
Debussy Etudes
6.03 Wllbye Draw on sweet night
6.35 Prokofiev, orch Palmer Flute Concerto (from Sonata in D, Op 94)
Producer David McGuinness
By Paul Hindemith.
The iconoclastic director Peter Sellars and the conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen collaborate on this new production of Hindemith's operatic masterpiece. Hero Matthias Grunewald, a 16th-century German painter, faces up to an artist's responsibility amid political turmoil - mirroring Hindemith's own situation when he wrote this work in Hitler's Germany of the 1930s.
Introduced by Andrew Lyle.
Royal Opera Chorus
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
Prelude and Tableaux 1-3
8.25 Interval
Tom Sutcliffe talks to Peter Sellars about his production of Hindemith's opera.
8.45 Tableaux 4 and 5
9.30 Interval
9.40 Tableaux 6 and 7
Performance sponsored by the Foundation for Sport and the Arts
With Christopher Cook. New art and drama: the winner of the Turner Prize is announced tonight, and Timberlake Wertenbaker , best known for Our Country Good, returns to the Royal Court Theatre with a new play, The Break of Day. Producer Erika Wright
Airs for the Seasons
Jeremy Barlow introduces and directs a cycle of instrumental suites by the 18th-century Scottish composer James Oswald , together with readings from James Thomson 's poem The Seasons.
Ben Sansom (violin) Rachel Brown (flute)
Matthew Dixon (oboe) Marilyn Sansom (cello)
Jeremy Barlow (harpsichord) Producer Lindsay Kemp