With Paul Guinery.
Ockeghem Ave Maria
BBC Singers, conductor Bo Holten
7.09 Plainchant Introit (Suscepimus Deus Misericordiam Tuam) Ensemble Organum, director Marcel Peres
7.15 Part Magnificat
Joanne Andrews (soprano),
BBC Singers, conductor Bo Holten
7.23 Marco Dall 'Aquila Ricercars 22, 18 and 15; Ricercar/Fantasia Christopher Wilson (lute)
7.31 Plainchant Gradual (Suscepimus Deus Misericordiam Tuam) Ensemble Organum, director Marcel Peres
7.37 Plainchant Alleluia (Adorabo ad Templum Sanctum) Ensemble Organum, director Marcel Peres
7.41 Bach Church Cantatas:
Bach Cantata No 125: Mit Fried und
Freud Ich Fahr Dahin
Marga Hoeffgen (alto), Kurt Equiluz (tenor), Wolfgang Schone (bass), Figuralchor der Gedachtniskirche
Stuttgart, Stuttgart Bach Collegium, director Helmuth Rilling
8.07 Mendelssohn Organ Sonata No 4 in B flat
Stephen Cleobury
8.22 Plainchant Offertory (Diffusa Est Gratia in Labiis Tuis) Ensemble Organum, director Marcel Peres
8.26 Byrd Suscepimus, Deus; Sicut Audivimus; Senex Puerum Portabat;
Nunc Dimittis; Responsum Accepit Simeon (Gradualia)
BBC Singers, conductor David Hill
8.48 Plainchant Communion
(Responsum Accepit Symeon) Ensemble Organum, director Marcel Peres
Producer Antony Pitts
With Elizabeth Norman McKay.
Beethoven Overture: Egmont London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington
9.15 John Stanley , arr Steele-Perkins Trumpet Concerto
Crispian Steele-Perkins,
Bournemouth Sinfonietta, ' conductor Richard Studt
9.33 Dohnanyi American Rhapsody
Frankfurt RSO, conductor Alun Francis
9.49 Locke Suite for Four Viols
Vienna Concentus Musicus
9.59 Vivaldi Credo, RV592
Soloists, John Alldis Choir ,
ECO, conductor Vittorio Negri
10.11 Poulenc Suite: Les Biches
CBSO, conductor Louis Fremaux
10.31 Artist of the Week:
Katarina Karneus (mezzo) Copland Two Songs
Ingrid Surgenor (piano)
10.41 Haydn Oboe Concerto in C Paul Goodwin , English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
11.04 Composer of the Week: Ockeghem Credo: De Village Clerks' Group, director Edward Wickham
11.21 Martinu La Revue de Cuisine
Members of the Prague SO
11.26 Debussy, arr Stokowski La Cathédrale Engloutie Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
11.35 Mozart, arr Heidenreich The Magic Flute (excerpts) Budapest Wind Ensemble, conductor Kalman Berkes
11.49 Britten Serenade for Tenor,
Horn and Strings
Peter Pears (tenor), Barry Tuckwell
(horn), London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the Composer Producer Piers Burton-Page E-MAIL: bksm@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from yesterday 9.00am
SCHUBERTIAD
- Richard Osborne introduces the EBU's celebration of the life and music of Franz Schubert.
1.00 Holland
From the Anton Philips Concert Hall, the Hague.
Marieke Blankenstijn (violin), Hague Residentie Orchestra, director Ton Koopman
Symphony No 5 in B flat;
Konzertstuck in D for Violin and Orchestra; Rondo in A for Violin and Orchestra
2.00 Austria
From the ORF studios, Vienna. Till Fellner (piano)
Piano Sonata in A minor, D784; Three Impromptus, D946
3.00 Denmark
From the Radio Concert Hall,
Copenhagen.
Anne Margrethe Dahl (soprano),
Peter Mattei (baritone), Danish Radio Orchestra, conductor Ulf Schirmer Danses Allemandes (orch Webern); Lieder (orch Webem); Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished)
4.00 Germany
From the Deutsche Welle Studio,
Cologne.
Stefan Genz (baritone), Eric Schneider (piano)
Fischerweise; Der Fischer; Wie Ulfru Fischt ; Der Schiffer, D536; An den Mond, D193; Sehnsucht, D879; An
Mignon; An Emma; Rastlose Liebe ; Geheimes, D719; An die Laute;
Versunken; Der Wanderer. D649; Der Pilgrim; Schatzgrabers Begehr ; Selige Welt; Hoffnung, D295; Prometheus
5.00 Czech Republic
From Nostitz Palace, Prague.
Vorisek Impromptu, Op 7 (excerpts) Adam Skoumal (piano)
Tomasek Lieder to Poems by Goethe Ivan Kusjer (baritone), Tomas Hala (piano)
JL Dussek Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 41
Hanus Barton (piano), Apollo Quartet
5.50 What's New?
With a rush of new Schubert biographies, Richard Osborne asks author Elizabeth Norman McKay whether there is genuine fresh evidence concerning the "Jekyll-and-Hyde" composer, or whether authors are simply reinterpreting his life to suit today's audience.
6.00 Belgium
From the Flemish Academy of Literature, Ghent.
Yves Saelens (tenor), Barthold
Kuijken (flute), Luc Devos (fortepiano) Schubert Gute Nacht (Winterreise) Theobald Boehm Gute Nacht for
Flute and Piano
Schubert Standchen
(Schwanengesang) Boehm Standchen
Schubert Trockne Blumen (Die Schone Mullerin); Variations on "Trockne Blumen"
7.00 United Kingdom
From the Royal College of Music, London, a rare performance of Schubert's unfinished oratorio,
Lazarus. The work was found among some papers at the time of Schubert's death and was never heard in his own lifetime.
BBC Singers, Hanover Band, conductor Jane Glover
8.30 Germany
From the Altes Rathaus, Leipzig. Leipzig Quartet
String Quartets: in C minor, D703 (Quartettsatz); in G minor, Dl 73; in G, D887
10.00 Canada
From Vancouver.
Cantata Singers, CBC Orchestra, conductor Mario Bernadi
Die Zwillingsbruder
Producers Tim Thorne and Michael Emery
A selection from Janacek's second book of pieces for piano performed by Rudolf Firkusny. Discs See also Monday 1.00pm
Eight programmes in which Richard Widdess explores traditional music on the Indian subcontinent.
4: Mysticism and Meditation
Music that aids the mystical union with the divine in Hindu, Muslim and Baul traditions, including Sufi songs from Kashmir and an alap or "discourse" played by Mohiuddin Dagar on the rudra vina.
Revised repeat from yesterday 9.00am
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Mozart Don Giovanni
Lausanne Opera Chorus and Chamber Orchestra/Jesus Lopez-Cobos
4.00 Daniel Gortler (piano) Schubert Impromptus , D935 Brahms Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 5
5.00 Sequence