With Penny Gore.
Beethoven Overture: Egmont
6.11 Finzi Clarinet
Concerto
6.39 Michael Haydn String Quintet in C, Op 88
7.05 Saint-Saens Le Rouet d'Omphale
7.32 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in E flat, Op 8 No 10 (La Caccia)
8.32 Mozart Piano Sonata in G, K283
Editor Andrew Lyle
This week including chamber music by Brahms. Chopin Introduction and Polonaise brillante, Op 3
9.09 Bellini I Puritani (Act 1, excerpt)
9.19 Brahms Piano Quartet No 1 in G minor, Op 25
Producer Tony Cheevers Discs
Live from the Brunswick Room at the Guildhall with Nicola Heywood Thomas. Today's programme includes live contributions from the Dowland Consort.
Wagner Lohengrin (Prelude to Act 3)
10.05 Lupo Snows and Nightly Revels
Byrd My Lord of Oxenford's Mask
10.10 Artist of the Week: Roger Vignoles (piano)
Barber Cello Sonata
10.35 Morley Joyne Hands; Sacred End Pavin; Now is the month of maying
10.45 Copland Heart, we will forget him; Why do they shut me out of heaven (Poems of Emily Dickinson)
11.00 Allison Batchelar's Delight; Goe from my window
Dowland Lachrimae; Can she excuse
11.15 Tippett Concerto for Double String Orchestra
11.45 Liszt Oh! quand je dors
11.50 Dvorak Festival March
(1879-1936)
With Verity Sharp.
Respighi had a lifelong interest in the music of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, an area largely overlooked by composers of his day. He made many transcriptions, orchestrations and realisations of early music and used archaic elements in his original compositions.
Prelude: The Birds
Ancient Airs and Dances:
Suite No 5
St Michael Archangel (Church Windows)
Concerto all'antica (excerpt) (1st mvt)
(Repeated next Monday 11.30pm)
With Fiona Talkington.
1.00 BBC Lunchtime
Concert
From St John's, HUM Smith Square, London.
Takacs Quartet
Schubert String Quartet in G, D887
Repeated next Sunday 6.30pm
2.00 Schools
2.00 The Song Tree 2.15 Storybox 2.25 Let's Move
2.45 First Steps in Drama
3.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Philharmonic
Conductor Yan Pascal
Tortelier
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) Dvorak Carnival Overture
Beethoven Piano Concerto
No 2 in B flat
Sibelius Symphony No 2
4.30 New series
Crystal Silence The ECM Story
"The most beautiful sound next to silence" - Manfred
Eicher's description of the output of his influential record label ECM. After founding the label in 1969, Eicher contacted players he admired including
Jan Garbarek , Chick Corea and Dave Holland , inviting them to record for his new Munich-based project. In 1996 he still owns the label, runs it and produces most of its recordings. In this four-part series Richard Cook meets the musicians and Eicher himself and asks just what the letters ECM stand for. Producer Mark Farrar
A Week in Cornwall
Tommy Pearson begins a week of programmes from Wadebridge School in Cornwall about music and place.
Producer Chris Wines
With Jeremy Nicholas , including
Parry I was glad
6.03 Trad, arr
Leroy Anderson The Last Rose of Summer
6.30 Hummel Septet in D minor, Op 74
Producer Andrew Lyle
LSO/Luciano Berio
Andrea Lucchesini (piano)
Introduced by Anthony Burton Boccherini, arr Berio
Ritirata notturna di Madrid
(Guitar Quintet No 9) Berio, after Schubert Rendering
Madema Serenata per un satellite
Berio Piano Concerto II
(Echoing Curves)
Nightly visits to the lodgings of Ivor Cutler for entertaining poems, songs and stories. With interruptions from sculptor Craig Murray-Orr, linguist Dylan Edwards and femmes fatales Alison O'Kill and Beverley Crew.
Oliver Widmer (bass)
Roger Vignoles (piano) Beethoven An die feme
Geliebte
Schumann Twelve Poems of Justinus Kemer , Op 35 Rpt
Penny Gore introduces the first of two recitals of string duos.
David Juritz (violin) Lowri Blake (cello) Martinu Duo No 1
Ravel Sonata for violin and cello
Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall
present a unique mix of musical styles and influences.
Producer Philip Tagney
(1819-1896)
With Lucy Parham.
Polonaise in E flat, Op 1
No 1; Caprices en forme de valse; Souvenir de Vienne;
Piano Trio in G minor, Op 17 Repeated from last Monday
With Digby Fairweather. Tonight, Max Collie celebrates 30 years of the Rhythm Aces, and Pete Long recalls Echoes of Ellington. Producer Terry Carter
1.00 Lifeskills
With Donald Macleod.
1.30 Dvorak Cello Concerto
Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 Maria Kliegel (cello), Polish RSO/Antoni Wit
3.15 Folk songs from Pirini
4.00 Music for two pianos by Stravinsky and Bartok
5.00 Sequence