With Andrew McGregor. Tallis Lamentations of Jeremiah 6.32 Berwald, real
Castegren Symphony No 2 in D (Sinfonie capricieuse)
7.05 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in A, Op 9 No 2
7.32 Harty In Ireland
8.05 Gershwin, arr Anon Three Preludes
8.40 Beethoven Choral
Fantasia in C minor for piano, chorus and orchestra, Op 80
Mozart Serenade in C minor, K388
9.27 Massenet Aubade
(Cherubin)
9.31 Prokofiev Piano
Concerto No 3
Discs
With Piers Burton-Page .
Estevez Noon on the Prairie
10.08 Tansman Suite for wind trio
10.20 Michael Berkeley Wessex Graves
10.39 Artist of the Week:
Gustav Leonhardt
(harpsichord)
Bach Harpsichord Concerto in E, BWV 1053
11.00 Kabalevsky Piano Sonata No 3 in F, Op 46
11.17 Tchaikovsky Suite No 1 in D, Op 43
With Gerard McBurney and pianist Susan Bradshaw.
I never went away
The Composer (voice/piano) After Syrinx I
Hansjb'rg Schellenberger (oboe), Rolf Koenan (piano)
Kandinsky Variations
Susan Bradshaw and the Composer (pianos)
Sonata after Syrinx
Members of the Nash Ensemble
(Repeated next Wednesday 11.30pm)
With Fiona Talkington.
1.00 New series
Concert Hall
LIVE From the Wigmore
Hall, London. Antje Weithaas (violin) Michael Dussek (piano) Beethoven Violin Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3
Franck Violin Sonata in A
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With Fiona Talkington , including
Josquin Ave Maria ... virgo serena
Bach Cantata No 202:
Weichet nur, betrubte
Schatten Roussel Divertissement
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 9 in E flat, K271
Producer Susan Kenyon Discs
4.00 Choral Evensong
From All Saints
Church, Margaret St, London.
Introit: Be filled with the spirit (Bramma)
Responses (plainsong) Psalm 89, w 1-36
(plainsong)
First Lesson: Isaiah 55, w 6-11
Office Hymn: Rejoice the year upon its way (Veni creator)
Canticles: Stanford in C
Second Lesson: 1
Corinthians 12, w 1-13
Anthem: God, who at this time (Tomkins)
Hymn: Holy Spirit ever dwelling (Salisbury)
Te deum: Sumsion in G
Organ Voluntary: Veni creator from Tombeau de
Titelouze (Dupre)
Director of music
Harry Bramma. Organist Stephen Layton.
Music and Science Fiction
Sue Nelson investigates some of the soundtracks composed to enhance sci-fi films. Some of the earliest made great use of the theremin, a forerunner of the synthesizer, but recently directors have been divided between electronically based and orchestral music.
With Natalie Wheen , including
Kreisler Praeludium und
Allegro in the style of Pugnani
6.03 Miles Davis Sketches of Spain (excerpt)
6.40 Debussy Jeux
After 7.00, members of the Ensemble Modern from
Frankfurt discuss Mark-
Anthony Turnage 's Blood on the Floor as they embark on a European tour performing this new work.
Producer Andrew Lyle
From the Assembly Rooms,
Chris de souza introduces a concert with the artists-in-residence at this year's festival.
Tiffany Jackson (soprano) Roger Vignoles (piano) Barry Douglas (piano)
Dmitri Sitkovetsky (violin) Yuri Zhislin (violin) Philip Dukes (viola)
Rebecca Gilluver (cello)
Timothy Lines (bass clarinet)
Prokofiev Overture on Hebrew Themes
Milhaud Poèmes Juifs
Bloch Suite for viola and piano
Ravel Melodies Hébraïques
8.20 Migrations Stephen Johnson investigates the theme of this year's Bath Festival.
8.40 Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34
See also tomorrow 5.15pm
3: Novelist Lawrence Norfolk
on the "adult lap swim" at Gil Park swimming pool in Chicago.
Patrick Gallois plays a selection of fantasias for unaccompanied flute by Telemann.
Discs
With lain Burnside.
Catherine Robbin (mezzo) Paul Nicholson (fortepiano) C P E Bach Abendlied :
Demut Haydn Arianna a Naxos,
H XXVIb 2
CPEBach Wider den
Ubermuth; Die gute Gottes Beethoven 6 Lieder, Op 48 CPEBach Uber die
Finstemis kurz vor dem
Tode Jesu
Rpt
Poet, painter and former prisoner
Breyten Breytenbach has become an official ambassador for the new South Africa.
Tonight, he talks to Tony Palmer about the responsibility of freedom and nationhood after years of white-minority rule.
Producer Ann Marie O'Callaghan
With Verity Sharp.
Ballad of the Gnomes:
Suite in G; Notte;
Stornellatrice
Repeated from last Wednesday
Ian Carr examines the hugely creative period in the late 50s when
Miles Davis 's sextet recorded the albums Milestones and Kind of Blue. He also collaborated with arranger Gil Evans on the orchestral recordings Miles Ahead, Porgy and Bess and Sketches of Spain.
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Orchestral music by Ravel and Tchaikovsky
2.10 14th and 15th century vocal music interspersed with music by Arvo Part
3.15 Chamber music by Chopin, Janacek,
Beethoven and Prokofiev
5.00 Sequence