Presented by Andrew McGregor. Vivaldi Violin Concerto in F,
Op 8 No 3 (Autumn, The Four Seasons)
Alfredo Campoli (violin) Boyd Neel Orchestra , conductor Boyd Neel
6.22 Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor
Howard Shelley (piano) Scottish NO, conductor Bryden Thomson
7.05 Josquin Ave Maria, virgo serena
Hilliard Ensemble
7.47 Ravel La Valse
Montreal SO, conductor Charles Dutoit
8.05 Mozart Symphony No 5 in B flat, K22
Prague CO, conductor Charles Mackerras
8.44 Ibert Divertissement
Montreal SO, conductor Charles Dutoit
Weber Clarinet Concerto
No 1 in F minor
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, director Antony Pay (clarinet)
9.23 Stenhammar Florez and Blanzeflor
Peter Mattei (baritone) Malmo SO, conductor Paavo Jarvi
9.32 Faure String Quartet in E minor, Op 121 Parrenin Quartet Discs
Presented by Edward Blakeman.
Tarquino Merula La Strada Monteverdi Et e pur dunque vero
Guillemette Laurens (mezzo) II Giardino Armonico
10.10 Artist of the Week:
Paul Sacher (conductor)
Haydn Symphony No 7 in C (Le Midi)
Collegium Musicum Zurich
11.10 Penderecki Agnus dei Netherlands Chamber
Choir, conductor Uwe Gronostay
11.15 Bach Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 906; Sarabande (Partita No 4 in D, BWV 828) Andras Schiff (piano)
11.25 Bartok Music for strings, percussion and celesta
Members of the Basle
Symphony Orchestra Basle CO, conductor Paul Sacher
David Huckvale explores five facets of Mendelssohn's genius.
5: Mendelssohn and Goethe
"The imperial sun of my life."
(Mendelssohn on Goethe)
"Sail well in your music - and may all your voyages be as prosperous."
(Goethe on Mendelssohn's overture)
Calm Sea and a Prosperous Voyage
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Erster Verlust
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Wolfgang Sawallisch (piano) Der Liebende schreibt
Margaret Price (soprano) Graham Johnson (piano) Die erste Walpurgisnacht Soloists
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
Repeated next Friday 12 midnight
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Bristol Lunchtime
Concert
Stravinsky Plus
Concluding the series of concerts recorded at St
George's, Brandon Hill , featuring the chamber music of Igor Stravinsky , who died 25 years ago. Introduced by Chris de Souza.
Gaudier Ensemble
Stravinsky Septet
Beethoven Septet in E flat, Op 20
A Classic Arts production
2.00 Schools
2.00 Let's Make a Story
2.15 Music Box 2.30
Dance Workshop 2.50 Poetry Corner
3.00 The Bach Archive
The second of three programmes in which
Nicholas Anderson explores the vast array of cantatas recorded by the BBC and introduces some of the most interesting in conversation with Susan Sharpe
.
Tommy Pearson concludes his survey of global pop in Rio, discovering the Brazilian Top Ten.
Presented by Andrew Green , including
5.15 Beethoven Overture:
Egmont
6.30 Verdi Ave Maria
(Four Sacred Pieces)
7.03 Warlock Serenade for string orchestra
Producer Nick Morgan
Conductor Trevor Pinnock
Nancy Argenta (soprano) Telemann Overture in G minor (Darmstadt)
Corelli Concerto Grosso in F,
Op 6 No 6
Bach Cantata No 202:
Weichet nur, betrubte Schatten
Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 3 No 2
Bach Cantata No 51:
Jauchzet Gott in alien
Landen
Concluding the series championing neglected poetry by the Romantic writer Samuel Taylor
Coleridge. Presented by Coleridge biographer Richard Holmes with readings by Simon Callow. 5: The Delinquent Traveller
Piano Trio in D minor,
Op 120
Rogeri Trio Rpt
With Sarah Walker.
Tonight, two studio sessions and an exploration of the Internet.
Nicholas Maw Sonata notturna
Giles Swayne All About
Henry Paul Newland Mask 5
Louise Hopkins (cello) Opus 20, conductor Scott Stroman
At around 11.00 Andrew Hugill
gives a composer's perspective of the Internet. And at 11.35
Chris Newman in session. including Home Performance - a new work commissioned specially for the programme - and New Songs of Social Conscience. With
Richard Jackson (baritone), Michael Finnissy and James Clapperton (pianos). Producer Alan Hall
Paul Guinery reflects on Szymanowski's final years, which were characterised by his struggle for recognition and to create a Polish national idiom in music.
Mazurkas, Op 50 Nos 1, 2 and 4 Artur Rubinstein (piano) Stabat mater
Elzbieta Szmytka (soprano) Florence Quivar (mezzo) John Connell (bass) City of Birmingham
Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
String Quartet No 2 Silesian Quartet
Mazurka, Op 62 No 1 The Composer (piano) Repeated from last Friday