With Penny Gore.
6.03 Berwald Symphony No 3 in C (Sinfonie singuliere)
6.30 Brahms Cello Sonata
No 1 in E minor
7.05 Couperin Le Pamasse , ou I'apotheose de Corelli
7.32 Glinka Memory of a Summer Night in Madrid
8.05 Weber Andante e rondo ungarese
8.44 Martinu La Revue de cuisine
Stravinsky Ebony Concerto
9.10 Gomes Vanto io pur superba cuna (II Guarany)
9.16 Stravinsky Ballet: Pulcinella
Discs
With Andrew Lyle , including songs by Charles Ives. Chopin Scherzo No 3 in C sharp minor
10.05 Bach, arr Webern Ricercar a 6 (Musical Offering, BWV 1079)
10.15 Whettam Horn
Quartet
10.35 Artist of the Week:
Dawn Upshaw (soprano) Massenet Chérubin
(excerpts)
11.00 Haydn Symphony No 46 in B
11.25 Weber Adagio and Rondo in F
11.40 Bach Cantata
No 56: Ich will den
Kreuzstab gerne tragen
With Paul Guinery.
3: The Grob Household and the Schubertiads
Tantum ergo, D460; Adagio and Rondo Concertante, D487, Standchen, D920;
Grablied, D218; Licht und
Liebe; Der Zwerg;
Mondenschein; Am See,
D124; Gondelfahrer, D809 Repeated next Wednesday
11.30pm
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 New series
Binningham Lunchtime Concert
From Studio One,
Pebble Mill.
Neil Jenkins (tenor) and David Owen Norris (piano) perform the original version of Schumann's Dichterliebe; which includes four extra songs.
2.00 Double Your
Choice:
(0171) [number removed]
There's twice the chance of hearing your favourite piece this week as Susan Sharpe presents the first of two extended editions of Midweek Choice. Ring in this morning with your request. Including
Chopin Ballade No 1 in G minor
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Schubert Du bist die Ruh,
D776
Lotte Lehmann (soprano)
Milhaud Le Boeufsurle toit
Ulster Orchestra, conductor
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Producer Susan Kenyon Discs WRITTEN REQUESTS:
Midweek Choice. BBC Radio 3. Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA
FAX: (0171) [number removed]
4.00 Choral Vespers
From Westminster
Cathedral.
Introit: Miserere mei, deus
(Byrd)
Deus in adiutorium
Office Hymn: Vexilla regis prodeunt (plainsong) Psalms 61 and 66 (plainsong)
New Testament Canticle:
Colossians 1, w 12-20 (plainsong)
Reading: Ephesians 4, w
17, 20-24, 30-32; 5, w 1-2 Responsory: Adoramus te, Christe (Monteverdi)
Homily: the Rt Rev Mgr George Stack
Magnificat quarti toni (Palestrina)
Motet: Domine Jesu
(Ludford)
Master of the music James O'Donnell
. Organist Joseph Cullen.
Mush - a User's Manual
Exploring musical terminology.
3: Studying the Form
From rondo to rap, a lexicon of structural terms.
Andrew Green with news, weather and travel reports, plus music, including
Smetana Overture: The
Bartered Bride
5.40 Mendelssohn
Variations sérieuses Producer Andrew Lyte
From the Wigmore Hall, London, the first in a series of eight concerts, introduced by Fiona Talkington.
Barbara Bonney (soprano) Malcolm Martineau (piano) Copland 12 Poems of Emily Dickinson
Barber Four Songs, Op 13 Previn Miss Sallie Chism
Remembers Billy the Kid Producer Tim Thorne
Five sequences of dance music recorded by orchestras of the London hotels, restaurants and nightclubs of 1920-1945. 1: Life Begins at Oxford Circus
Conductor Richard Hickox
Jonathan Carney (violin) Ingrid Atrott (soprano) Pamela Helen Steven
(contralto)
Nigel Robson (tenor)
Stephen Varcoe (baritone) Leeds Philharmonic Chorus
Elgar Overture: Froissart
Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending
Stanford Te deum in B flat, Op 10: Stabat mater, Op 96
18: Pilgrim
FACTSHEET: for details see Monday
In the second of three programmes,
Andrew Manze talks to George Pratt and, with Romanesca, performs Biber's eccentric Sonata representativa and three of his famous Rosary sonatas.
Rpt
Final programme tomorrow 9.15pm
On the Road lain Bumside takes to the road with some Wanderlust songs.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
Christopher Cook discusses the way the portrayal of the city on film has influenced our experience of city life and previews the Cityscapes season at the National Film Theatre. And medieval Paris meets modern New York in Michael Camille 's provocative study of morality, Master of Death. Producer Abigail Appleton
Lauda Sion
Cello Sonata in G minor
(excerpt)
Two Medieval Songs Lord, with What Care Violin Concerto
Repeated from last Wednesday
With Digby Fairweather. Tonight, the first of two excerpts from a concert given by the Best of British Jazz, led by Kenny Baker , at the Stables, Wavendon. Featuring Don Lusher
(trombone), Jack Parnell (drums), Brian Lemon
(piano), Lennie Bush (bass) and Roy Willox (saxophone). Part 2 tomorrow