With Andrew McGregor. Bach Triple Concerto in A minor, BWV 1044
6.25 Khachaturian Dance
Suite
7.05 Strauss Der Abend ,
Op 34 No 1
7.32 Torke Tuesday
8.05 Berlioz Overture:
Benventuo Cellini
8.40 Weber Clarinet
Concerto No I in F minor
With Catriona Young.
Verdi Overture: La Forza del destino
New Philharmonia, conductor Riccardo Muti
9.08 Bruch Jubilate
Cheryl Studer (soprano) Ambrosian Singers
LSO, conductor Ion Marin
9.13 Chopin Two Polonaises, Op 40 Emil Gilels (piano)
9.25 Handel Dixit dominus
Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano)
Anne Sofie von Otter (alto) Stockholm Bach Choir
Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble, conductor Anders Ohrwall
Discs
With Chris Wines.
Tchaikovsky Gopak (Mazeppa)
10.06 Stravinsky: The Soldier's Tale (excerpts)
10.23 Artist of the Week: Boris Berezovsky (piano)
Medtner: Forgotten Melodies Nos 4 and 5
10.39 Gabrieli: Hie est filius dei
10.49 Mercadante: Decimino 1
11.16 Mozart: Ch'io mi scordi di te, K505
11.26 Berg: Four Pieces, Op 5
11.35 Bach, arr Busoni: Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue, BWV 903
11.53 Liszt: Etude d'execution transcendante No 4 (Mazeppa)
Presented by David McGuinness.
Muffat the Organist
In his dauntingly titled Apparatus musicoorganistus of 1690, Georg Muffat included the first organ toccatas to be published for 50 years and an example of a rare genre, blacksmith music.
Concerto Grosso No 6 in A minor (Quis hie?)
Nova cyclopeas harmonica Sonata No 2 in G minor
(Armonico tributo)
Toccata No 12 in B flat
(Apparatus musicoorganisticus)
Gottlieb Muffat
Fugue in G minor
Repeated next Tuesday 11.30pm
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 BBC Festival of Brass 1996
The second of eight concerts featuring some of the finest brass bands in the world includes a rare song-cycle for tenor and brass. Presented by Paul Hindmarsh.
Grimethorpe Colliery Band, director Peter Parkes
Martin Hindmarsh (tenor) Arthur Butterworth
Overture: Solent Forts (first broadcast)
Philip Wilby Unholy
Sonnets (first performance) Wilfred Heaton Contest
Music
Kenneth Downie Purcell
Variations (first broadcast)
2.00 Stephen Hough (piano)
Copland Variations
Schumann Kreisleriana
Mozart 12 Variations in C on "Ah, vous diraiie, Maman'
Rachmaninov Humoresque in G, Op 10 No 5; Melody in E, Op 3 No 3
Tchaikovsky Humoresque in E minor, Op 10 No 2; Dumka, Op 59
Kreisler, arr Rachmaninov Liebesleid
Tchaikovsky, arr Earl Wild Dance of the Little Swans
(Swan Lake)
Pabst/Hough Concert
Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky's "Sleeping Beauty" Rpt
3^0 The BBC Orchestras
BBC Philharmonic
Conductor Vassily Sinaisky Olivier Charlier (violin) Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
Ballet: The Nutcracker
(Act 2)
Julian Gregory Context pulls the rug from under some of the accepted roles of music, and Noddy is eaten by a shark!
Presented by Linda Ormiston , including
Robert Johnson The Witty Wanton
6.03 Haydn Piano Trio in E flat, H XV 11
6.30 Strauss Brentano
Lieder
7.03 Saint-Saens The Swan
(Carnival of the Animals) Producer Svend Brown
Conductor Kent Nagano Mendelssohn String
Symphony No 10 in B minor Mahler Symphony No 5
A portrait of Jerusalem. Capital of Longing
Michael Kustow looks back as far as Cromwell to examine the British link with Jerusalem, and examines the yearning the city has inspired.
Janet Suzman and Ben Kingsley read some of the great texts reflecting this longing and nostalgia - The Book of Lamentations, Henry IV and Yehuda Halevi 's poems. Next programme tomorrow
9.10pm
Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin)
Anthea Gifford (guitar)
Giuliani Sonata in E minor,
Op 25
Paganini Sonata No 11 in A minor (Centone di sonate) Rpt
Helen Garrison introduces the second of four programmes recorded at the 1995-96 Early Music Network. This week, the Friends' Meeting House in Warwick is the setting as soprano Mhairi Lawson and fortepianist Olga Tverskaya perform songs and piano music by Mozart, Glinka, Schubert and Rossini.
Producer Lindsay Kemp
Tim Albery has transposed the story of Verdi's
Nabucco to an apocalyptic, 20tt>century setting. Will this new production at
Covent Garden prove as hard-hitting as the original? Richard Coles reports as the curtain drops on the opening night.
Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
With Paul Guinery.
2: Theodor Komer and Josef von Spaun
Verschwunden sind de
Schmerzen
Overture: Die Vierjahrige Posten
Gott! Hore meine Stimme,
D190 No 5
Piano Sonata in G, D894
An die Freunde, D654 Repeated from last Tuesday
With Digby Fairweather. At the 1995 Appleby Jazz Festival, pianist
David Newton sat down for his first set and played for 30 minutes non-stop.