With Penny Gore.
Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence
6.38 Haydn Piano Trio in C, HXV27
7.05 Vaughan Williams Norfolk Rhapsody No 1
7.32 Kraus Symphony in D
8.05 Schumann Overture:
Genoveva
8.32 Rebecca Clarke Viola
Sonata
Editor Andrew Lyle
Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D
9.05 Gershwin Bess you is my woman now; My man's gone now (Porgy and Bess)
9.15 Tchaikovsky Suite No 1 in D minor
A Mentom Radio production Discs
With Andrew Lyle. This week's programmes also include some songs by Ives. Bach Keyboard Concerto in D, BWV 1054
10.15 Chopin Scherzo No 1 in B minor
10.30 Whettam Partita
11.15 Artist of the Week:
Dawn Upshaw (soprano) Delage Quatre poemes hindous
11.25 Haydn Symphony No 94 in G (Surprise)
11.50 Ravel Alborada del gracioso (Miroirs) Producer Andrew Lyle
(1797-1828)
Paul Guinery with music
Schubert wrote for his circle of Viennese friends.
1: Schooldays in Vienna
Sonata Movement in B flat, D28
Die Advokaten
Kyrie in D minor, D49 Symphony No 1 in D Producer James Webb
Repeated next Monday 11.30pm
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 BBC Lunchtime
Concert
From St John's,
Smith Square,
London. Brindisi Quartet
Mozart String Quartet in A, K464
Bartok String Quartet No 3 Repeated next Sunday 6.30pm
Kathryn Stott (piano)
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne Beethoven Piano Concerto
No 4 in G
Conductor Yan Pascal
Tortelier
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor
Conductor Edward Downes
Given last January at the Oman Auditorium, Muscat
See also tomorrow 2.00pm
France's distinguished early-music tenor performs airs de cours and Purcell songs with lutenist Pascal Monteillet.
Rpt
In the fourth of six programmes about jazz under the Third Reich,
Brian Morton explores how the Nazis used the music as wartime propaganda. With rare archive recordings, plus a look at the impact of jazz broadcasts from London on German audiences.
Rpt
Music - a User's Manual
This week, musical terminology defined and illustrated in five handy volumes. With
Django Bates , Diana Burrell and Roderick Swanston.
1: Back to Basics
Melody, harmony and rhythm - the essential components.
Producer Alan Hall
Natalie Wheen with news, travel, weather and music including
5.15 Chopin Etude in C, Op 10 No 1
6.03 Haydn Piano Trio in G, HXV5
6.30 Shostakovich String Quartet No 8
Producer Ray Abbott
Raymond Leppard introduces his own selection of the music Mozart wrote and performed during his triumphant visit to Prague. Mozart Overture: Don
Giovanni
Six German Dances, K509 Concert aria: Bella mia fiamma, K528
Ah, fuggi il traditor; In quali eccessi ... Mi tradi (Don Giovanni , Act 1)
Symphony No 38 in D, K504 (Prague)
Lynne Dawson (soprano) Scottish Chamber
Orchestra, conductor
Raymond Leppard
A concert given in December
1994 and sponsored by Christian Salvesen pic
The continuing exploration of 20 modern and unlikely cultural icons.
16: The Suit
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The first of three specially recorded recitals this week in which leading Baroque violinists perform music by the greatest virtuoso of the 17th century and talk about their choice of programme with George Pratt. Tonight. Monica Huggett and Trio Sonnerie perform the second and third sonatas from Biber's 1681 set of Sonatae violino solo and the motet Nisi dominus, in which they are joined by bass Giles Davies.
Rpt
Next programme Wednesday
9.15pm
Presented by Penny Gore . Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op 115
Emma Johnson (clarinet) Delme Quartet
Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present highlights from the third LMC/New Aura concert: solos by Crosley Bendix (of Negativland) and turntable artist Martin Tetreault; and ambient guitar duo Main are joined by drummer Eddie Prevost and sound-sculptor Max Eastley.
(1901-1986)
A new, regular repeat airing for the previous week's featured composer. Roderic Dunnett introduces music by one of the most important British composers of the mid-20th century. Soliloquy for cello and orchestra
Tempus est iocundum (Four Medieval Latin Lyrics) And when the Builders
Symphony No 4
Repeated from last Monday
Digby Fairweather presents the programme as it moves from Radio 2. Tonight, the competition winner; jazz news with Dave Gelly ;
George Melly reminiscing
(his musical autobiography is currently on Radio 4); and a strange but true tale from the archives.
Producer Terry Carter