5.55 Maths: Curve
Sketching 6.15 Developing World 6.35 How Special a Relationship?
With Paul Guinery.
Sheppard Spiritus sanctus
7.12 Richard Rodney
Bennett A statue of snowe
(Sermons and Devotions)
7.16 Hacquart Sonata in C minor
7.26 Bennett A flowre at sun-rising (Sermons and Devotions)
7.30 Bach Church Cantatas:
Bach Cantata No 172:
Erschallet, ihr Lieder See also 2.55pm
7.55 Bennett Poor intricated soule! (Sermons and Devotions)
8.00 Gerhard Three
Impromptus
8.08 Bennett The seasons of his mercies (Sermons and Devotions)
8.16 Monteverdi Missa in illo tempore
8.46 Bennett The bell doth toll (Sermons and Devotions)
8.51 Mark Warshawsky Simkhes toyre time Producer Antony Pitts
With pianist John Lill. See also 1.25pm
With the Sony Award-winning music presenter of the year. Vivaldi Domine ad adiuvandum me, RV593
9.13 Butterworth Two
English Idylls
9.26 York Bowen Toccata, Op 155
9.30 Trad, arr Grainger Six dukes went afishin'; The Sprig of Thyme
9.36 Corrette Le Phénix
9.46 Sibelius Suite caractéristique
9.58 Britten Suite on English Folk Tunes (A Time There Was)
10.14 Composer of the Week:
Richard Rodney Bennett Summer Music
10.25 Horowitz Dance
Suite
10.39 Barber Adagio for strings
10.58 Schumann
Dichterliebe
11.25 Artist of the Week:
Gustav Leonhardt (conductor) C P E Bach Sinfonia in D.
Wql83 No 1
1X41 Soler Concerto No 6 in D for two organs
11.54 Bax November Woods Producer Piers Burton-Page
Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
Six programmes in which Michael Billington talks to actors about key roles in the repertoire. 4: Galileo
Brecht's Galileo, a 17th century astronomer, is one of the great heroes - or antiheroes - of modern drama. Richard Griffiths and Barry Stanton discuss their approaches to playing this epic role.
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Grant Llewellyn John Lill (piano)
Shostakovich Festival
Overture
Beethoven Piano Concerto
No 3 in C minor
Bartok Concerto for
Orchestra
255 Spirit of the Age The Kaleidoscopic Palette of JS Bach George Pratt explores
Bach's innovative and endlessly varied use of colour in his cantatas.
Producer Kate Borton
See also tomorrow 11.25am
Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone)
Mikhail Arkadiev (piano)
Glinka To Molly; Bolero; I recall a wondrous moment; The Night Review; Doubt; Travelling Song
Svirldov Six Romances to Words by Pushkin
Tchaikovsky None but the lonely heart, Op 6 No 6; We sat together, Op 73 No 1; The Fearful Minute, Op 28 No 6; Exploit, Op 60 No 11; I opened the window, Op 63 No 2; Again, as before, alone, Op 73 No 6; Don Juan's Serenade, Op 38 No 1
Rubinstein The Demon (excerpts); Vindex's Epithalamium (Nero)
(Given last year)
Dartington Hall 's history has always been colourful, but in the 1920s its founders aimed for much more: harnessing experts in agriculture, forestry and the arts to achieve rural revival. Patrick Wright discovers how American money pioneered a remarkable array of activities and assesses the legacy of such rural idealism. Producer Simon Coates
String Quartet in G, D887 Takacs Quartet
Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert
(Les femmes savantes)
Starring Benjamin Whitrow and Jean Boht.
In Ranjit Bolt's sparkling adaptation of Moliere's assault on feminism,
Henriette's engagement is threatened as her bluestocking mother Philaminte tries to marry her off to pedant Trissotin.
As part of Choir Works' continuing Elgar season,
Brian Wright introduces The Kingdom, the second part in a trilogy of oratorios left unfinished by the composer. It tells the story of Pentecost and the work of the apostles in Jerusalem. Elgar The Kingdom
London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult Producer Antony Pitts Discs
John Thornley introduces another selection of traditional songs and dances recorded in northern
Pakistan by Colin Huehns. 2: Sword dances from
Baltistan, and the bazum or music-parties of Chitral. Rpt
Building a Ubrary
Britten's Peter Grimes and new releases of music by Berwald and Grieg.
Revised repeat from yesterday
9.00am
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Mozart Le Nozze di
Figaro Lausanne Opera production starring Natale de Carolis, baritone (Count Almaviva), Anna Rita Taliento, soprano
(Countess Almaviva), Isabel Rey , soprano (Susanna) and Pietro Spagnoli , bass (Figaro)
4.00 A fortepiano recital of Beethoven sonatas
5.00 Sequence