With Andrew McGregor.
Beethoven Quartet Collection; Beethoven String Quartet in A minor, Op:t.32
7.05 Vivaldi Flute Concerto in G, Op 10 No 6
7.49 Rachmaninov Symphony in D minor (fouth)
8.05 Grieg Triumphant March
8.37 Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rfm;nf
With Catriona Young.
CPE Bach Symphony in F, tVo.!S3 No 3
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. director Gustav Leonhardt
9.11 Haydn Harpsichord Concerto ;n D, M XW/; 11
English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
9.32 Debussy La Danse de Puck;
Mnstre)s (Preludes, Bk 1 Nos 11-12) Arturo Benedetti Miche !ange!i (piano)
9.38 Saeverud Peer Gynt; Suite No .t Stavanger Symphony Orchestra. conductor Alexander Dmitriev
Discs
With Mary Miller.
W.F. Bach Polonaise in F minor - Colin Tilney (clavichord)
10.09 Artist of the Week: Reinhard Goebel (director)
Heinichen Concerto in G. S213 - Musica Antiqua Koln
10.26 Schoenberg Friede aur Erden - Danish National Radio Chamber Choir, conductor Stefan Parkman
10.36 Mozart Suite in the Style of Handel, K399 (excerpts) - Colin Tilney (clavichord)
10.45 Kurtag Hommage a R Sch
Schumann Marchenerzahlungen, Op 132
- Eduard Brunner (clarinet), Kim Kashkashian (viola), Robert Levin (piano)
11.11 Bent Lorentzen Puncta - Frode Stengaard (organ)
11.21 Estienne du Tertre Premiere Suytte de Branstes d'Escosse - Piffaro
11.25 Rachmaninov The Raising of Lazarus, Op 34 No 6: From the Gospel of St John - Sergei Leiferkus (bass), Howard Shelley (piano)
11.29 Arnold Symphony No 2 - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. conductor Martyn Brabbins
Brothers and Sisters
For both composers, the community of the church is as vital as its teaching. In 1150, Hildegard established a monastic foundation at Rupertsberg, from where she wrote letters of encouragement and reproval to, among others, Henry II of England.
Pope Anastasius IV and the Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa).
Hiidegard of Bingen 0 f.uc<d<ssima Apostolorum Sequentia
Part Frafres
Cellists of the Berlin Philharmonic
Silouan's Song
Tallinn Chamber Orchestra. conductor Tonu Kaiiguste
Hildegard of Bingen 0 Rubor Sangu<n<s Sinfonye
Part Pass'o (John 19, w 1-15)
Hilliard Ensemble, director Paul Hillier Hildegard of Bingen Rex /voster Prompfus Fst:
Nunc Gaudeant Materna
Sequentia
The third of four programmes in which Patrick O'Connor talks to exponents of the art of bel canto about the style's great performers past and present, dipping into nearly a century of recordings. His guest today is Renata Scotto, whose choice includes
Tetrazzini, Claudio Muzio, Alfredo Kraus and Joan Sutherland.
(Repeat)
A concert given at this year's festival in July, featuring the Leopold Trio: Marianne Thorsen (violin), Sarah-Jane Bradley (viola) and Kate Gould (cello), with Thomas Ades (piano).
Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor, K47S
Kurtag Signs, Games and Messages (first UK performance)
Carter Canon for Three
Beethoven String Trio in G, Op 9 No 2
Schumann Piano Quartet in F flat, Op 47
Listeners recall a moment from the Third Programme or Radio 3 that had a lasting significance for them. Today, Jeffrey Archer remembers the Third Programme's productions of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and Macbeth.
BBC Philharmonic
Conductor Libor Pesek , Howard Shehey (piano)
Dvorak Overture: <4mtd Mature
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in C minor
Cacophony Now
4: Industrial Guitars
Rob Worby receives guitar lessons from Justin Broderick of the delicately named bands Napalm Death and Painkiller. Is there musical structure behind two hours of guitar feedback? The programme includes You Surfer, a four-second-long song. which is probably the shortest ever written.
Sean Rafferty meets Dmitri Sitkovetsky. the new principal conductor of the Ulster Orchestra, and introduces a special edition for Halloween.
5.25 Saint-Saens Danse Macabre
Philharmonia, conductor Charles Dutoit
5.45 Dvorak The Noonday Witch LSO. conductor Istvan Kertesz
6.00 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C sharp ("Well-tempered Clavier", Bk 2) Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)
6.15 Dohnanyi, arr Sitkovetsky Serenade in G
Ulster Orchestra, conductor Dmitri Sitkovetsky
Producer David Byers
———The last of four concerts devised by successive controllers of Radio 3.
Tonight, Michael Berkeley introduces music chosen by Robert Ponsonby (1972-85).
London Sinfonietta voices, Chorus and Orchestra, conductor George Benjamin Dallapiccola: Piccola Musica Notturna
Ligeti: Ten Pieces for Wind Quintet
Messiaen: Cinq Rechants
8.20 Michael Berkeley talks to Robert Ponsonby.
8.35 Boulez: E e Cummings ist der Dichter
Kurtag: Wind Quintet
Benjamin: At First Light
Five programmes to fill a gap in the history of philosophy.
4: Al-Ghazali
Dr Carole Hillenbrand and Dr Basim Musallam discuss the life and work of the late-11th-century theologian, philosopher and mystic.
New London Consort:
Catherine Bott (soprano). Michael George (bass). Pavlo Beznosiuk
(fidd!e). Tom Finucane (!ute), Stephen Henderson (percussion), Philip Pickett (recorder/director). With commentaries from Arab H<sfonans of rhe Crusades by Francesco Gabrieii. translated by EJ Costeiio . read by Nasser Memarzia. Anon Crucifigat Omnes; Palastinalied; CDanterat po Men Courage: Ja Nus Hons Pns: /tu Tans P<e<n de Fetonte;
Setgneurs. Sachtez: Chevalier, Mutt Fsfes Ouanz.
Producer Mark Rowlinson
Repeated tomorrow 2.15pm
Sally Magnusson reports from Scotland, including a review of the world premiere of Peter Maxwell Davies's tenth Strathclyde Concerto for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
Plus an exploration of the paintings of Anne Redpath, whose work has been at the centre of Scottish artistic life for several decades.
Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
With Misha Donat.
String Trio in A minor, Op 77b
Psalm 100, Op 106
(Repeated from last Thursday)
With Digby Fairweather. Almost all jazz musicians love to play with a string section. Tonight's programme features recordings of the very best.
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Choral Evensong from Liverpool Cathedral
(Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm)
2.00 Cantus Koln perform madrigals by Giaches de Wert
3.00 Schools
3.00 Music Workshop
3.20 Let's Move
3.40 Words Alive
3.55 First Steps in Drama
4.10 Drama Workshop
4.30 infant History
4.40 Standard Grade English
5.00 Sequence