Paul Guinery introduces a sequence of works celebrating music and its patron St Cecilia , plus this week's
Bach cantata and sacred music from
Jerusalem.
Armenian liturgical Hymn for the Repose of the Souls
7.07 Christopher Brown To Music, Sing!
Walton Where Does the Uttered
Music Go?
7.24 Toumemlre Triple Choral,
Op 41, for Organ (Premier Choral)
7.32 Lassus Domine, Jesu Christe
Clemens Musica Diligitur
Peter Philips Cantantibus Organis 7.44 Kodaly An Ode for Music Elliott Carter To Music
8.00 Toumemlre Triple Choral, Op 41 (Deuxieme Choral)
8.06 Bach Church Cantatas:
Bach Cantata No 90: Es Reisset
Euch ein Schrecklich Ende
8.20 Armenian liturgical Sanctus
8.24 Toumemlre Triple Choral, Op 41 (Troisieme Choral)
8.34 Charles Wood Music When Soft
Voices Die
Parry Music When Soft Voices Die
8.43 Ciconia Sus 'un Fontayne Producer Antony Pitts
Susan Sharpe and her guest, Andrew Marr , editor of The Independent, look forward to the forthcoming week on Radio 3.
Boyce Symphony in D. Op 2 No 5 Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
9.16 Schubert Zum Rundetanz ; Wein und Liebe
Die Singphoniker
9.22 Rachmaninov Russian Rhapsody Dmitri Alexeev and Nikolai
Demidenko (pianos)
9.31 Waldteufel Waltz: The Skaters'
Waltz
NBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Arturo Toscanini
9.38 Mozart Gloria ; Credo
(Coronation Mass, K31 7) Soloists, John Alldis Choir ,
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
9.49 Chabrier Suite Pastorale
Vienna Philharmonic, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
10.17 Bach Concerto in C for Two
Harpsichords, BWV1062
Kenneth Gilbert , English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
10.44 Composer of the Week:
William Schuman American Festival
Overture
Los Angeles Philharmonic, conductor Leonard Bernstein
10.54 Brahms Rhapsody in B minor, Op 79 No 1
Murray Perahia (piano)
11.03 Donizetti String Quartet in D Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
11.22 Vaughan Williams The Waves (A Sea Symphony)
London Symphony Chorus,
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Bryden Thomson
11.30 Berger Rondo Giocoso Leopold Stokowski Symphony Orchestra
11.35 Artist of the Week:
Patrick Gallois (flute)
Massenet, arr Prezman Méditation (Thais)
London Festival Orchestra, conductor Ross Pople
11.41 Hoist Choral Folk Songs, Op 36b
Baccholian Singers
11.56 Roussel Bacchus and Ariadne
(Act 1)
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Producer Piers Burton-Page E-MAIL: bksm@bbc.co.uk
Ivan Hewett finds out how violin playing has changed over the years. Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
The second of six programmes that lift the lid on the world of drink.
Travelling between 50 chateaux, Andrew Jefford samples 200
Bordeaux wines in five days to discover the potential of the 1995 vintage. He also travels to Italy, where leading winemaker
Angelo Gaja reveals the secret of fine wines and the extent to which they are at the mercy of nature.
Ulster Orchestra
Conductor Jacek Kaspszyk , Larissa Diadkova (mezzo)
Berwald Symphony No 1 in G minor (Sinfonie Serieuse)
Musorgsky, orch Shostakovich Songs and Dances of Death
Shostakovich Symphony No 9
Towards the end of his career, Haydn wrote a series of Mass settings for the nameday of Princess Esterhazy. 200 years on, Denis McCaldin and George Pratt examine the inspiration that led to these great works, with movements from the Nelson,
Harmonie, Theresa and Creation masses.
Producer Kate Bolton
The fifth of seven programmes in a complete cycle of the Beethoven piano sonatas played by Alfred Brendel , who also introduces the programme in conversation with Misha Donat.
Sonatas: in G, Op 79; in F sharp, Op 78; in D, Op 28 (Pastoral); in E minor, Op 90; in E flat, Op 7 Repeat
The city of Granada in Spain captured the heart of composer Manuel de Falla. His first major orchestral compositions are set there, including Nights in the Gardens of Spain and Love the Magician. He then went to live there, on the hill that bears the palace of the Alhambra and its peaceful, shady wood. But up this same hill during the Spanish Civil War climbed the lorries filled with people who never returned. In 1939, as the Civil War ended and another war began, Falla left Granada and died in Argentina in 1946 - 50 years ago this month. His story, and that of the nights in Granada, are told by author Ian Gibson , pianist Maria Garzon and the people of Granada. Producer Richard Bannerman
(cello and piano)
Beethoven Variations on "Bei
Mannern " (Die Zauberflote)
Tatiana Komarova
Triptychon Brahms Cello Sonata in E minor,
Op 38
Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert
Sacred Music from the Low Countries
To begin a four-week sequence of programmes focusing on the choral traditions of what is now Belgium and the Netherlands,
Jeremy Summerly introduces a concert from the Pieterskerk in Utrecht and talks to local performers and scholars. Ciconia A Selection of Motets
Pierre de Manchicourt Missa Veni
Sancte Spiritus
Netherlands Chamber Choir, conductor Paul van Nevel
Trad Missa da Requiem (Benedictus a Sancto Josepho) London Baroque. director Charles Mediam
Producer Antony Pitts
Sharman Macdonald's first play for radio is directed by actor Richard Wilson and stars Celia Imrie and Sylvestra Le Touzel. Music brings together two families who are holidaying in the sixties on a beach in Wales. The events of this year's holiday reveal too much for there ever to be another.
Musicians Martin Byatt and Harvey Hope
Queally's
In the second of three programmes, Paul Kildea visits the Willie Clancy Summer School, talks to musicians about traditional Irish music and hears them in performance.
Building a Ubrary
Repeated from yesterday 9.00am
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Rimsky-Korsakov Mozart and Salieri
I Musici di Montreal Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Yuli Turovsky
1.45 Excerpts from the 45th ARD Music Competition Prizewinners'
Final Concert, featuring the Bavarian Radio SO/Lothar Zagrosek
4.10 Organist Miguel del Barco Diaz plays Spanish music from the 16th and 17th centuries
5.00 Sequence