With Andrew McGregor.
Music, news, weather and including at approximately
6.03 Rachmaninov We have seen the resurrection
(Vespers)
Corydon Singers, director Matthew Best
6.21 Haydn Sinfonia Concertante in B flat
(H 1105)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
7.05 Arnold Three Sea
Shanties, Op 4
English Chamber Orchestra
7.33 Bruch Violin Concerto
No 1 in G minor
Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Herbert von Karajan
8.05 Handel Recorder
Sonata in B flat (HWV 377) (Fitzwilliam)
Michala Petri (recorder) Keith Jarrett (piano) 8.31 Walton String Quartet in A minor
Coull Quartet
Bartok Romanian Folk
Dances
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
9.07 Scarlatti Sonatas: in G (Kk449); in G minor (Kk450)
Andras Schiff (piano)
9.14 Fasch Concerto in D minor
Michael Ducker (lute) Musica Antiqua Koln , conductor Reinhard Goebel
9.28 Mozart Clarinet
Concerto in A (K622) Eric Hoeprich (basset clarinet)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Frans Briiggen Discs
With Edward Blakeman.
Marenzio Kyrie and Gloria; Exsurgat Deus
Buonamente Sonata
BBC Singers
His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts, conductor Bo Holten
10.15 Artist of the Week:
Marisa Robles (harp)
Boieldieu Harp Concerto in Academy of St Martin, conductor Ion Brown
10.35 Debussy Fetes galantes
Victoria de los Angeles (soprano)
Gonzalo Soriano (piano)
11.00 Schubert Piano
Quintet in A (D667) (Trout) Rian de Waal (piano)
Members of the Allegri Quartet
Duncan McTier
(double bass)
11.45 Vaughan Williams Pretty Bess; Epitaph on John Jayberd of Diss (Five Tudor Portraits)
Alan Opie (baritone)
BBC Symphony Chorus and Concert Orchestra, conductor Gareth Morrell
Mannheim loves me as much as I love Mannheim
In 1777-8, against his father's wishes, Mozart visited Mannheim, an important centre for
German national culture.
In this programme,
Nicholas Till introduces some of the works associated with that visit.
Sonata in C (K309)
Mitsuko Uchida (piano) Basta, vincesti (K486a) Lucia Popp (soprano) Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor
Leopold Hager
Symphony No 31 in D (Paris)
Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Colin Davis
With Paul Guinery.
1.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Anne Evans (soprano) Stravinsky Petrushka (1911 version)
Wagner Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey; Siegfried's Funeral Music; Immolation Scene
(Gotterdammerung)
Given last September in St David 's Hall, Cardiff
2.25 Carmina Quartet Mozart String Quartet in G (K387)
Debussy String Quartet in G minor
Rpt
3.20 A Series of Intervals
Adrian Jack brightens to the major 3rd.
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7.40am in On Air
3.30 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Ari Rasilainen
Paul Boyes (bassoon) Sibelius Finlandia
Weber Bassoon Concerto in Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical)
Sibelius Symphony No 2 in D
Performance given last October in the Easterbrook Hall , Dumfries
1600 to 1750
DJ Tommy P , assigned to the court of King Birt, presents his daily show of music, mayhem and Monteverdi. In session:
Beatmeister Bach and the George Frideric Handel singers. Including at 5.09 Newsbeat.
With Mairi Nicolson in Manchester.
5.50 Leopold Mozart Trumpet Concerto in D
6.15 Beethoven Violin
Sonata in A, Op 12 No 2
6.40 Schumann
Kinderszenen
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
From Studio One.
Peter Donohoe
(piano)
Debussy Preludes (Book 1)
8.10 Debussy and the piano
Recollections from
Debussy's friends and contemporaries.
8.30 Ravel Sonatine
Messlaen La Fauvette des jardins
Is the great interest in Celtic spiritual roots a revival? Sean Street travels to the holy sites of the Celts to find out where history ends and fantasy begins.
2: Lindisfarne
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Barry Wordsworth Mozart Concerto for two pianos (K365)
Steven Osborne and Paul Janes (pianos)
Ravel Piano Concerto in G
Anne Queffelec (piano)
Performance given last November in the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
The arts after dark, including reviews of some
80s retrospectives: BBC2's Peter York 's Eighties and Faces of the Eighties at the National Portrait Gallery. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
Jonathan Keates introduces the second of two concerts recorded at the Holywell Music Room in Oxford during last September's festival marking the 450th anniversary of the death of William Lawes. An augmented Purcell Quartet play some of his music for mixed consort, and Red
Byrd perform some of the laments written on his death by contemporaries. Producer Lindsay Kemp