With Andrew McGregor.
Schubert Cello Sonata in A minor, D821 (Arpeggione)
7.05 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in C, Op 8 No 6 (II piacere)
7.21 Mackenzie Benedictus
7.32 Scharwenka
Serenade, Op 70
8.05 Alain Litanies
8.42 John Gay , arr Britten The Beggar's Opera (excerpt)
Haydn Symphony No 84 in Eflat
9.24 Schubert
Fruhlingsglaube, D686
9.28 Karlowicz Violin
Concerto in A
Discs
With Mairi Nicolson.
Locatelli Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 4 No 12 Musica Antiqua Kbln , conductor Reinhard Goebel
10.20 Moeran Suite:
Farrago
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Adrian Leaper
10.39 Artist of the Week:
Raphael Oleg (violin) Ravel Violin Sonata
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
10.59 Tilson Thomas
Street Song
LSO Brass, conducted by the Composer
11.18 Nielsen Springtime on Funen
Soloists
Danish Radio Choir and Orchestra, conductor Leif Segerstam
11.43 Strauss Festmusik der Stadt Wien
National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain
LSO Brass, conductor
Michael Tilson Thomas
With David Fanning.
We Sons of the Lowland
(Tove)
Jan Lund (tenor) Aalborg SO, conductor Tamas Veto
Prelude; Sidsel's Song (Sir Oluf He Rides)
Susanne Persson (mezzo) Odense SO, conductor
Tamas Veto
Incidental music: Hagbarth and Signe (excerpt)
Odense SO, conductor Tamas Veto
At the Bier of a Young Artist Jan Johansson (double bass) Kontra Quartet
Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia espansiva)
San Francisco SO, conductor Herbert
Blomstedt
Repeated next Friday 12 midnight
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 New series
St David 's Hall
Lunchtime Recital
Introduced by Nicola Heywood Thomas.
Boris Berman (piano)
Haydn Sonatas: in C, H XVI 50; in D, H XVI 51; in E flat, H XVI 52
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
In the last of three programmes, Nicholas Anderson explores the wealth of instrumental and orchestral recordings made over the years for the BBC and introduces some of the most interesting in conversation with Susan Sharpe
.
Young Musicians 96 To close a week of programmes made by young people, Sarah Walker introduces a feature about a choral workshop held earlier this year at the Barbican, London, led by Ronald Corp. The programme was made by students from the City of London School for Girls.
With Humphrey Carpenter , including
5.20 Bell A South African
Symphony (Scherzo)
6.03 Poulenc Sonata for horn, trumpet and trombone
6.13 Bizet f. 'Arlesienne:
Suite No 2
Producer Jeremy Hayes
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Raphael Oleg (violin)
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
8.20 An Artist's Reply
Written under intense political pressure from the Soviet state,
Shostakovich's fifth symphony was labelled "a reply to just criticism". But is it possible to appreciate this work without a knowledge of its historical background? Tonight, an exploration of the music and its painful genesis with readings and interviews.
8.40 Shostakovich
Symphony No 5
Gordon Stewart finishes his vocal voyage with a flighty French operatic type. Soubrette
Small but perfectly formed: from Susanna to Sophie with Sciutti, Schumann and Schwarzkopf.
With Robert Ziegler. Tonight, two studio sessions and a discussion.
Jane's Minstrels
Paul Newland Some like horror show music for a malenky bit of the old u.v. Hugh Collins Rice In the Grave
Erika Fox Singender Steige Jane Manning (soprano)
Jane's Minstrels, conductor
Roger Montgomery
Rationalizing Culture James Doheny talks to
Georgina Born about her recent ethnographic study of IRCAM as an "institutionalization of the avant-garde".
Delta Saxophone Quartet Christopher Fox Stone , Wind, Rain. Surf
Gavin Bryars Alaric I or Javier Alvarez
Acordeon de Roto Corazon
And to end, more from
Jane's Minstrels:
Michael Zev Gordon
No Time Ago
Brian Elias Personal
Producer Philip Tagney
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; Erster Verlust , Der Liebende schreibt, Die erste Walpurgisnacht Repeated from last Friday
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Choral Music
Mozart Requiem in D minor, K626
2.00 Early Music
Sonatas by Biber, Schmetzef, Muffat and Fux
3.15 Orchestra of Italian
Swiss Radio conductor Nicolas Carthy with the Fontenay Trio
Beethoven Triple Concerto; Haydn Trio in A, H XV 18
(excerpt); Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (New World)
5.00 Beethoven and Dussek
Fortepianist Andreas Staier plays a selection of sonatas.