With Andrew McGregor.
Mozart Symphony No 29 in A, K201 ECO. conductor Benjamin Britten
6.28 Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
Peter Zimmerman ,
Rotterdam Philharmonic, conductor Claus Peter Flor
7.05 Haydn Overture (The Creation) Haydn Sinfonietta, conductor Manfred Huss
7.45 Stravinsky Suite: The Soldier's Tale
Alan Brind (violin), Dmitri Ashkenazy (clarinet), Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
8.05 Marais Sonnerie de Sainte
Genevieve du Mont-de -Paris
Fabio Biondi (violin),
Jordi Savall (bass viol),
Pierre Hantai (harpsichord), Rolf Livesland (theorbo)
8.29 Komgold Symphonic Serenade BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert
Editor Andrew Mussett
With Peter Hobday.
Kodaly Dances of Marosszek Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Eugene Ormandy
9.14 Handel Svegliatevi nel Core (Giulio Cesare )
Lorraine Hunt (mezzo),
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, conductor Nicholas McGegan
9.19 Chausson Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet, Op 21 Joshua Bell (violin),
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano), Takacs Quartet Discs
With Piers Burton-Page Artist of the Week:
Gillian Weir (organ)
Balbastre Romance; Noël
10.05 Poulenc Septs Chansons BBC Singers, conductor Stefan Parkman
10.19 Cage Second Construction in Metal
Helios Quartet
10.28 Messiaen Two Walls of Water
(Livre du Saint Sacrement) Gillian Weir (organ)
10.36 Dvorak The Spectre's Bride Eva Urbanova (soprano), Ludovit Ludha (tenor), Ivan Kusnjer (baritone),
Prague Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
With Stephanie Hughes.
3: Music for the Drawing Room
The Industrial Revolution created a new middle class which provided a flourishing market for sheet music, especially of pieces suitable for young ladies to impress Mr Darcy. Cramer Study No 21 in G Ian Hobson (piano)
Dussek Grand Duo for Harp, Piano and Horns, Op 38 Jana Bouskova (harp). Josef Hala (piano),
Jaroslav and Tomas Secky (horns)
Field Nocturnes in E; in B flat Micheal O'Rourke (piano)
Samuel Wesley Rondo on "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" Ian Hobson (piano)
Field Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat
Micheal O'Rourke , London Mozart
Players, conductor Matthias Bamert Repeated next Wednesday 11.30pm
The soprano Catherine Bott and the Purcell Quartet perform cantatas and sonatas by Handel.
Sonata in G minor, Op 2 No 5;
Alpestre Monte ; Sonata in G, Op 5 No 4; Notte Placida e Cheta
With Susan Sharpe , including Rouget de Lisle, arr Berlioz La Marseillaise
Soloists, Toulouse Capitole
Orchestra, conductor Michel Plasson
Turina Piano Quartet in A minor, Op 67 Menuhin Festival Piano Quartet Parry From Death to Life
LPO, conductor Matthias Bamert Producer Peter Thresh Discs
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From St Paul's Cathedral.
Introit: In Pace (Blitheman)
Responses (Gibbons and Barnard)
Psalms 97, 98 (Stainer, Randall)
First Lesson: Jeremiah 2, vv 14-32
Canticles: St Paul's Service (Chapple)
Second Lesson: 2 John 1, vv 19-34
Anthem: For Lo, I Raise Up (Stanford)
Hymn: Glory in the Highest (Cuddeston)
Organ Voluntary: Rhapsody No 3, Op 17 (Howells).
(Repeated Friday 1.00am)
Caroline Swinburne meets the South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela.
With Andrew Green , including Mozart Overture; Die
Schauspieldirektor
Vienna Philharmonic. conductor John Pritchard
5.40 Lehar Now Will You Join Me in a Little Cup of Tea? (The Land of Smiles)
Nancy Gustafson (soprano), Jerry Hadley (tenor),
ECO, conductor Richard Bonynge Producer Andrew Mussett
From the Wigmore Hall,
London, introduced by Fiona Talkington.
Emperor Quartet,
Anya Alexeyev (piano)
Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 50 No 1
Shostakovich Piano Quintet, Op 57
Eight programmes of pre-war recordings by London dance bands. 4: Jack Jackson and his orchestra at the Dorchester Hotel, with songs by Jackson himself. Sam Costa ,
Peggy Cochrane. Fred Latham. and Alberta Hunter in Miss Otis Regrets.
Conductor Frans Briiggen , Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (tenor). Janice Watson (soprano), Sara Fulgoni (alto), Stephen Gadd (bass), Scottish Chamber Orchestra Chorus
Rameau Suite: Les Indes Galantes
Gluck Objet de Mon Amour; L'Espoir RenaÎt dans Mon Ame; J'ai Perdu Mon Euridyce (Orphee et Euridyce) Mozart Requiem in D minor, K626
3: The Next Laurence Olivier
By Esther Freud. As the news breaks that Laurence Olivier has died. two young actors try to sort out their future. Reader Jane Horrocks.
Born 30 January 1697
Rachel Brown (flute), James Johnstone (harpsichord) and Mark Caudle (cello) perform sonatas by the great flautist and composer to Frederick the Great. Sonata in B minor for Rute and Continuo; Sonata in G minor for Flute and Obbligato Harpsichord; Sonata in D for Flute and Continuo
See also 11.30pm
lain Burnside introduces a recital from the Snape Maltings, given as part of a festival called Britten and the Italian Connection.
Joan Rodgers (soprano), Ian Bostridge (tenor), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Britten Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo Faure Cinq Mélodies de
Venise Rossini L'Orgia; La Pastorella; Serenata Producer Chris Marshall
Repeated next Monday 3.45pm
In Echoes of Autobiography, his first new book since the award of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1988, the Egyptian novelist Naguib Mahfouz returns to many of the themes that have recurred throughout his work, from reflections on nature and mortality to his passionate interest in Sufi literature. Michele Roberts and guests reflect on a lifetime's writing in the light of this new collection. And Ken Loach 's new film, Carla's Song, in which a Glaswegian bus driver goes to Nicaragua at the height of the civil war. Producer Abigail Appleton
With Chris de Souza.
3: In Complete Freedom
Quantz Flute Concerto in A; Ich
Schlief da Traumte Mir, CPE Bach Trio Sonata in C minor (Sanguineus and Melancholicus); Symphony, Wql82, No 4
Repeated from last Wednesday
Campbell Burnap presents
Gail Thompson 's Jazz Africa Big Band in session.
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Malin Broman (violin), Odense SO/Janos Furst
Nielsen Violin Concerto
Sibelius Violin Concerto
3.00 Schools
3.00 Time and Tune
3.20 Together
3.40 Dance Workshop
4.00 EAL A Time to Move
4.20 Scottish Resources 10-12
4.40 Talking Points
5.00 Sequence