With Andrew McGregor.
Rachmaninov 0 gladsome light; Nunc dimittis (Vespers)
6.41 Strauss Don Juan
7.05 Haydn Concerto in E flat for two horns
7.32 Copland Appalachian Spring
8.05 Gottfried Keller
Trumpet Sonata No 1 in D
8.37 Prokofiev Piano
Concerto No 1 in D flat
Haydn Piano Trio in E flat minor (H XV 31)
9.14 Puccini Chi il bel sogno di Doretta (La Rondine)
9.17 Bach Orchestral Suite
No 3 in D (BWV 1068)
9.38 Stravinsky Concerto for piano and wind Discs
With Chris Wines.
Haydn Symphony No 26 in D minor (Lamentatione)
10.14 Liszt Totentanz
10.30 Geay Etude sur le souffle
10.33 Handel Zeffiretto , che scorre nel prato (Giustino)
10.47 Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (Harp)
11.20 Honegger Danse de la chèvre
11.23 Artist of the Week:
Andre Previn (conductor) Vaughan Williams Symphony No 6
With Penny Gore.
Sun Dance (Wand of Youth Suite No 1)
Overture: In the South
(Alassio)
Violin Concerto in B minor
(2nd mvt) Sospiri
Symphony No 2 in E flat (3rd mvt)
Discs Revised rpt
With Paul Guinery.
1.00 New series
Birmingham Lunchtime Concert
From Studio One,
Pebble Mill.
Robert Cohen (cello)
Elizabeth Burley (piano) Miklos Rosza Duo , Op 8
Beethoven Cello Sonata in A, Op 69
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2.00 The BBC Orchestras
BBC Philharmonic
Conductor Gennadi
Rozhdestvensky Enescu Symphony No 2
3.00 Midweek Choice
With Paul Guinery. (0171) [number removed]
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Chopin Fantasy in F minor, Op 49
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Cimarosa Oboe Concerto in Heinz Holliger (oboe) I Musici
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4.00 Choral Evensong
From Tewkesbury Abbey, sung by the Exon Singers.
Introit: What sweeter music
(Bennett)
Responses(Rose)
Psalm 18 (Gauntlett, Massey, Whitlock)
Office Hymn: Behold a simple tender babe (Mawby)
First Lesson: Isaiah 31
Canticles: Hugh Blair in B minor
Second Lesson: Matthew
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Anthem: Hymn of the Nativity (Leighton)
Hymn: How brightly shines (Wie schbn leuchtet)
Director Andrew Carwood.
Back to Bolivia
Jeremy Summerly examines the Grove legacy and why keeping music canned might be the way to go in 2045.
Dear John lain Burnside selects some songs which show what it feels like to get the push. Rpt
Andrew Motion continues his enquiries into the Englishness of English music and poetry in the 20th century. In this programme, he looks at pastoral ism and the influence of the folk tradition, Tudor models and Purcell, with music by Vaughan Williams ,
Butterworth, Finzi, Tippett. Warlock, Britten, Hoist,
Birtwistle and Flnnissy and poetry form Gerard Manley Hopkins to Ted Hughes by way of Housman, Blunden, Empson and others. Plus comments from composers including Anthony Payne , Julian Anderson and Michael Finnissy , poets
Jo Shapcott and Tom Paulin , and Matthew Greenall from the British
Music Information Centre.
Rpt
The penultimate concert in the festival featuring all
Mahler's symphonies and songs, recorded last May in Amsterdam. Tonight,
Mahler's last, uncompleted symphony.
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor
Mark Wigglesworth
Mahler, compl Cooke Symphony No 10 Rpt
Final programme tomorrow 7.30pm
Continuing the 20-part daily investigation into the history, significance and connotations of 20 cultural phenomena. 3: Therapy
If you're not having therapy, what's wrong with you? The sick and the cured offer their thoughts.
Philip Glass (piano) Kronos Quartet:
David Harrington and John Sherba (violins) Hank Dutt (viola)
Joan Jeanrenaud (cello) Recorded on American
Independence Day at the Shepherd's Bush Empire. Philip Glass joins the Kronos Quartet to talk about and play contemporary American music by Harry Partch , Michael Dougherty , John Oswald and Glass himself. Introduced by British music writer John Gill.
A Magenta Music International production in association with Serious
Jeremy Nicholas introduces a selection of music from the age of 78rpm records, including works by Coleridge Taylor , Quitter and Tchaikovsky, with performances by Sargent,
Gervase Elwes and Leopold Auer.
lain Burnside introduces a recital given by one of Britain's most distinguished sopranos.
Emma Kirkby (soprano) Lars Ulrik Mortensen
(harpsichord)
Handel Dolce mio ben
Babell Lascia ch'io pianga Greene Six Sonnetts from
Spenser's Amoretti
Scarlatti Vivo (Kk205) Handel Nice, che fai? Producer Adam Gatehouse
Given last month at the Wigmore Hall, London