Countdown to Graphs
Presented by Paul Guinery.
7.02 Hoist Short Festival
Te Deum
7.08 Byrd Exsurge Domine ; Laetentur coeli; Vigilate; Rorate caeli desuper
7.29 Purcell Turn Thou us, 0 good Lord (Z62)
7.37 Beethoven Overture:
Fidelio
7.45 Purcell Hear my prayer, 0 God (Z14)
7.53 Bruckner Symphony in F minor (1863)
8.37 Hoist Nunc dimittis; Two Psalms
Producer Antony Pitts
Anthony Payne , composer, writer and broadcaster, previews the week on Three.
Producer Chris Hipwell
Mozart Symphony No 5 in B flat (K22)
9.10 Grainger Children's March: Over the hills and far away
9.17 Composer of the Week:
Copland Suite: The Red Pony (excerpts)
9.36 Artist of the Week:
Stephen Cleobury (organ) Wldor Toccata
(Symphony No 5)
9.43 Bach Concerto in A minor for 4 harpsichords (BWV 1065)
9.53 Arnold Overture: Tam
O'Shanter
10.01 Christobal de
Morales Parce mihi domine
10.15 Ireland Concertino
Pastorale
10.35 Gershwin Rialto
Ripples; Buzzing the Bee; Pastime Rag No 3
10.43 Gulot de Dijon
Chanterai por mon coraige
10.55 German Three
Dances (Henry VIII )
11.04 Marcello Oboe
Concerto in C minor
11.15 Tavemer Funeral
Ikos
11.23 Franck Symphony in D minor
Producer Piers Burton-Page Discs
With Ivan Hewett. Books about Purcell, plus
Offenbach at the English
National Opera and Shaker music.
Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
lain Burnside talks to
Harrison Blrtwistle and introduces the first performance of a new song specially written for the programme.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
No New Possibilities? Think of That!
Calum Macdonald considers the contribution to British life of John
Foulds, composer, radical thinker and early pioneer of non-western musical possibilities.
Producer Alan Hall
LSO at the Barbican
Colin Davis 's first concert as principal conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Luciana D'lntino (mezzo) Laurence Dale (tenor)
Miguel Angel Zapater (bass) London Symphony Chorus Berlioz Dramatic
Symphony: Romeo and Juliet
A concert given last October and sponsored by the Peter Stuyvesant Foundation
Music and Poetry for a Medieval Christmas
From Westminster
Cathedral Hall.
Christopher Page and Eamon Duffy introduce chant and vocal music for
Advent performed by members of Westminster
Cathedral Choir, director
James O'Donnell. Producer Kate Bolton
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Given last month in the Wigmore Hall, London. Britten and Folk Song
Judith Howarth (soprano) Ian Bostridge (tenor)
Malcolm Martineau (piano) Britten Four French Folk
Songs: Four Irish Folk Songs; On This Island Ravel Cinq melodies populaires grecques
Britten Five Folk Songs; Four Auden Settings Falla Seven Spanish Popular Songs
At the point where Fairest
Isle meets Cinema 100, Ian Christie presents a documentary charting the progress of this country's contribution to film music: from the days when peripatetic organists joined forces with a small band for a four-hour concert programme of films and music hall, via the great movie scores of Britten,
Walton and Vaughan Williams to the soundtrack rock albums of today. Producer Simon Elmes
See also tomorrow 9.00pm
(piano)
Debussy Estampes
Schumann Drei Fantasiestucke, Op 111
Liszt Sonata in B minor
(Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
By Harley Granville Barker. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue in the years immediately following the First World War,
Evan Strowde 's long suppressed love for Joan Westbury is reawakened. But should he sacrifice personal happiness for public service?
Pianist Mary Nash.
Recorded in association with the Royal National Theatre
Directed and adapted by Giles Croft
First broadcast on Radio 4
On the anniversary of Messiaen's birth, Brian Wright introduces two works written for the concert hall but inspired by the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church.
Poulenc Gloria
BBC Singers
BBC PO, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Messlaen Trois petites liturgies de la Presence Divine
Yvonne Loriod (piano) Bambini di Praga
Pavel Kiihn Female Chorus
Prague SO/Bohumil Kulinsky Producer Antony Pitts
Building a Library
John Steane on available recordings by soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf.
Gerard McBurney with new chamber music discs including a cycle of the Bartok quartets.
Revised repeat from yesterday
9.00am