With Penny Gore.
Smetana Sarka (Ma Vlast)
6.12 Schubert Piano Trio
No 2 in E flat (D929)
7.05 Walton Façade: Suite No
7.18 Locatelli Concerto
Grosso No 9 in D
7.32 Tallis Salvator mundi
7.52 Liadov Kikimora
8.05 Mendelssohn
Overture: The Marriage of Camacho
8.32 Mozart Symphony No 28 in C (K200)
Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor
Maxim Vengerov (violin) Berlin PO, conductor Claudio Abbado
9.20 Dvorak Symphony No 8 in G
Columbia SO, conductor Bruno Walter
Discs
With Edward Blakeman.
Artist of the Week:
Gil Shaham (violin)
Sarasate Zigeunerweisen LSO/Lawrence Foster
10.10 Purcell The
Summer's absence unconcerned we bear
(Z337) Soloists
The King's Consort, director Robert King
10.25 Dvorak Legends (excerpts)
ECO, conductor
Nicholas Cleobury
11.00 Strauss Suite in B flat, Op 4
Lausanne CO, conductor
Jesus Lopez-Cobos
11.25 Mozart Violin
Concerto No 5 in A
(Turkish) (K219)
Gil Shaham (violin)
Lausanne CO , conductor
Jesus Lopez-Cobos
3: Gloria
Vivaldi wrote two versions of the Gloria, both to virtually the same template. So why has only one of them become famous?
Lynne Walker and Michael Talbot introduce the well known version in today's programme.
Introductory motet: Ostro picta (RV642); Gloria (RV589)
Motet: In furore giustissimae (RV626)
Another Vivaldi Gloria tomorrow
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Concert Hall
Louise Hopkins (cello) Caroline Palmer (piano)
Reinecke Sonata No 3 in G, Op 238
Elliott Carter Sonata
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. (0171) [number removed]
Ring in by lunchtime for a chance to hear your request today. Including
Sousa, arr Horowitz Stars and Stripes Forever
Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
Gounod Jewel Songtfaust) Karita Mattila (soprano) Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor John Pritchard
Ensecu Romanian
Rhapsody No 1 in A Romanian Radio and Television Orchestra, conductor losif Conta
Producer Susan Kenyon Discs WRITTEN REQUESTS:
Midweek Choice. BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
Fax: (0171) [number removed]
4.00 Choral Evensong I From Liverpool I Cathedral.
Introit: Osjusti (Bruckner) Responses (Clucas) Psalms 142 and 143 (Battishill, Turle)
First Lesson: Hosea 11, wl-11
Office Hymn: 0 heavenly word of God on high (Verbum supernum) Canticles: Howells in B minor
Second Lesson: Matthew
12, w 1-21
Anthem: Vox dicentis clama
(Naylor)
Hymn: From glory to glory (Sheen)
Organ Voluntary: Toccata
Vom Himmel Hoch (Edmunson) Organist and Master of the Choristers Ian Tracey. Assistant Organist Ian Wells.
Tommy meets Tim Bran of Dreadzone for a guided tour of the band's Web Site. MUSIC MACHINE WEB PAGE: http://194.72.60.96/www/sadie/ musicmacl.html
Jeremy Nicholas with a selection of music including Walton Coronation March; Orb and Sceptre
In Tune continues at 7.00pm
nFrom the Wigmore Hall, London.
Lindsay Quartet
Michael Collins (clarinet)
Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A (K581)
Haydn String Quartet in D minor, Op 42
7.00 In Tune
Part 2
Mendelssohn Nocturne
(Incidental Music: A
Midsummer Night's Dream) Producer Ray Abbott
From St Giles'
Church,
Cripplegate, the first of two concerts this week bridging the music of two composers and a gap of 250 years. Prokofiev once described Stravinsky's music as "Bach on the wrong notes", while
Stravinsky said "I should have been a small Bach, living in anonymity and composing for God." Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4 in G
Stravinsky Canticum sacrum
8.10 Stravinsky and the Past For half his life
Stravinsky wrote neoclassical music, yet he described neoclassicism as "a much abused expression meaning absolutely nothing". Michael Oliver explores this paradox.
8.30 Bach, arr Stravinsky Von Himmel hoch (BWV 769)
Bach Magnificat in D (BWV 243)
See also Friday 7.30pm
Further extracts from the musical criticisms of Sir
Neville Cardus , selected and introduced by Fritz Spiegl. Next programme tomorrow 9.10pm
James Clark (violin)
Richard McMahon (piano)
Debussy Violin Sonata in G Sally Beamish Winter Trees Brahms Sonata No 1 in G, Op 78
Night Waves goes to the Centro Dramatico National in Madrid, where theatre practitioners debate their involvement in major issues facing Europe such as racism, nationalism and drugs, and the fundamental relationship between artist and citizen.
Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
lain Burnside introduces and accompanies Italian songs and duets by Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi, Puccini and Resplghi, performed by soprano Catrin Wyn-Davies and mezzo Sara Fulgoni. Producer Jeremy Hayes