With Andrew McGregor.
Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 127. Busch Quartet
6.41 Poulenc Aubade
Julian Evans (piano), New London Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp
7.05 Bach Overture in B minor,
BWV1067
The English Consort, director Trevor Pinnock
7.40 Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet
Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
8.05 Chopin Etudes, Op 10 Nos 1-4 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
8.25 Schumann Requiem
Helen Donath (soprano), Doris Soffel (alto), Nicolai Gedda (tenor), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bass), Choir of the Society of the Friends of Music, Diisseldorf, Düsseldorf SO , conductor Bernhard Klee
With Catriona Young.
Grieg Peer Gynt Suite No 1
LSO, conductor Oivin Fjelstad
9.21 Debussy Les Collines d'Anacapri; Des Pas sur la Neige;
Ce Qu'A Vu le Vent d'Ouest (Preludes, Bk 1 Nos 5-7)
Robert Casadesus (piano)
9.31 Mozart Quintet in E flat, K452 Alfred Brendel (piano), Heinz Holliger (oboe), Eduard Brunner (clarinet), Hermann Baumann (horn), Klaus Thunemann (bassoon) Discs
With Mary Miller.
Tommy Smith Conger Eel Tommy Smith Sextet
10.07 Schnittke 0 My Soul, Why Are You Not Afraid? (Penitential Psalms) Danish National Radio Choir, conductor Stefan Parkman
10.13 Mozart, arr Anon Sextet in E flat, K Anh 183
Mozzafiato, director Charles Neidich
10.38 Artist of the Week:
Reinhard Goebel (violin/director)
Rebel Le Tombeau de Monsieur de
Lully. Musica Antiqua Koln
10.54 Karg-Elert Alia Burla
Joris Verdin (Kunstharmonium)
10.57 Searle Symphony No 1
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alun Francis
11.22 Anon Afraid, Alas, and Why So Suddenly? The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
11.31 Mozart Fantasia in D minor,
K397
Colin Tilney (clavichord)
11.39 Wiren Piano Trio No 2
Chamber Group of Scotland
Symphonies of Self Denial
Hildegard kept her visions a secret until she was in her 40s, although she was always undoubting as to their source. Part's early works show him striving for identity within the existing canon of Western music and yet rejecting it all.
Hildegard of Bingen Caritas Abundat in Omnia
Sequentia
Part Collage on the Theme B-A-C-H Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Passio (John 18, w 12-27)
Hilliard Ensemble , director Paul Hillier Hildegard of Bingen 0 Ignis Spiritus Sinfonye
Part Symphony No 2
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Hildegard of Bingen 0 Ecclesia Gothic Voices, director Christopher Page
Repeated next Tuesday 11.30pm
BBC Philharmonic
A concert given in January at York
University. Conductor Edward Downes Verdi Overture and Ballet Music:
Macbeth
Strauss Don Juan
Eigar Symphony No 2 in E flat
Penny Gore introduces a recital by the pianist
Ronald Smith . Balakirev Piano Sonata in B flat minor
Chopin Mazurkas: in A minor, Op 17 No 4: in D, Op 33 No 2
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 in D flat
THE THIRD AT 50
Memories of favourite moments heard on the Third Programme or Radio 3. Today, Robert Robinson on A Very
Great Man Indeed by Henry Reed , and John Bellany on plays by John Fletcher , Stan Hey and Harold Pinter. Producer Tim Dee
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
A concert given last November in the Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan. Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Dvorak Symphony No 8 in G
Brahms Symphony No 4 in F minor
Cacophony Now 2: Breaking Out
Noise music is probably the most cacophonous musical genre.
According to disc jockey
Rotbaut Mentz , it started at the beginning of the century when futurist Luigi Russolo invented the noise machine - something any modern heavy metal band would be happy to have on stage.
With Linda Ormiston in Glasgow, including news of an Italian music festival in Scotland and the culmination of Peter Maxwell Davies 's
Strathclyde concertos for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
5.15 Mozart Overture: Don Giovanni
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
6.03 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C ("Well-tempered Clavier", Bk 2) Andras Schiff (piano) Producer Svend Brown
A A recital by the pianist
Dmitri Alexeev , from Studio 1,
Birmingham. His programme comprises music by two great composers for the piano, including the last of Chopin's sonatas and one of Scriabin's early sonatas, written on a grand scale in the late Romantic style. Chopin Barcarolle in F sharp, Op 60; Three Mazurkas
Scriabin Piano Sonata No 3
8.15 During the interval, tonight's soloist, Dmitri Alexeev , discusses his approach to the piano in conversation with Chris Wines.
8.35 Scriabin Three Mazurkas
Chopin Piano Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58
ARABIC SEASON
Five programmes to fill a gap in the history of philosophy. 2: Al-Farabi
Dr Oliver Leaman and Dr Fritz Zimmermann
discuss the importance and influence of the 10th-century mathematician, doctor and philosopher.
Conductor Proinnsias O'Duinn , Michael Collins (clarinet)
Satie, orch Milhaud Jack-in-the-Box Franpaix Pavane pour un Génie Milhaud Clarinet Concerto
Rivier Le Déjeuner sur I'Herbe Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
Richard Coles attempts to settle the prolonged debate about Wagner and anti-Semitism and whether it should affect our appreciation of the music. He also explores how digital technology is changing dance, as the Dance Umbrella festival showcases
Mark Baldwin 's setting of James MacMillan 's The Confession of Isobel
Gowdie and as Siobhan Davies plays with the relationship between dance and design in a new piece to
Gerald Barry 's arrangements of Handel arias. Producer Robyn Read
Presented by Misha Donat. Reger's reputation as a composer of heavily Teutonic music is one that dies hard, despite the gracefulness and wit of so much of his work. The Clarinet Quintet follows in the footsteps of similar quintets by Mozart and Brahms - it is a serene late work ending with a set of variations.
Introduction and Passacaglia in B minor, Op 96
Yaara Tal and Andreas Groethuysen (piano duet)
An die Hoffnung
Karita Mattila (soprano), Berlin Philharmonic/Claudio Abbado Clarinet Quintet in A, Op 146 Nash Ensemble
Repeated from last Tuesday
Digby Fairweather presents the second part of Jacqui Dankworth and Harvey Brough 's Field of Blue.
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Thomas Hampson (baritone), Wolfram Rieger (piano) Songs by Zemlinsky, Webem, Strauss and Mahler
3.00 Schools
3.00 Playtime 3.15 Time to Move
3.35 Let's Make a Story 3.50 Listen and Write! 4.10 In the News 4.30
Hop, Skip and Jump 4.45 Anns a' Bhad
5.00 Sequence