With Penny Gore.
Mendelsson Overture: The Hebrides
(Fingal's Cave)
Prague Chamber Philharmonic, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
7.05 Rosenmuller In Te, Domine,
Speravi Ellen Hargis (soprano), the King's Noyse, director David Douglas
7.17 Turina Tres Danzas Andaluzas
Albert Guinovart (piano)
7.32
Copland El Salon Mexico Baltimore SO, conductor David Zinman
7.46 Purcell Incidental music: The
Indian Queen
Parley of Instruments Baroque
Orchestra, director Roy Goodman
8.05 Poulenc, orch Lennox Berkeley Flute Sonata
Jennifer Stinton , Scottish Chamber
Orchestra, conductor Steuart Bedford
8.28 Glazunov Piano Concerto No 1 in F minor
Stephen Coombs ,
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins Editor Andrew Lyle
With
Peter Hobday. Telemann Quartet in D minor (Tafelmusik)
Musica Antiqua Koln
9.15 Walton Sinfonia Concertante
Peter Katin (piano),
LSO, conducted by the composer
9.35 Mozart Symphony No 28 in C, K200
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Producer Tony Cheevers Discs
With Chris Wines, including:
Berlioz Marche Troyenne - Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Eugene Ormandy
10.07 Artist of the Week: Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
Liszt Sonata in B minor
10.38 Sibelius Song selection - Jorma Hynninen (baritone), Ilkka Paananen (piano)
10.45 Mozart Concertone in C, K190 - Henryk Szeryng and Gerard Poulet (violins), New Philharmonia, conductor Alexander Gibson
11.16 Gabrielli Magnificat a 33 - Gabrielli Consort and Players, conductor Paul McCreesh
11.23 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 - Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
11.30 Arriaga String Quartet No 1 in D minor - Endellion Quartet
11.56 Liszt, arr Busoni Paganini Study No 2 in E flat - Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
(1893-1945)
Malcolm Hayes investigates
Webern's place in the Austro-German lyrical tradition. He also discovers
Webern's response to Debussy and Schoenberg, and the lasting impression of the music of the Renaissance.
1: Boyhood in Carinthia and Student Days in Vienna
Drei Gedichte (1899-1903) Dorothy Dorow (soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano) Im Sommerwind
Netherlands Ballet Orchestra, conductor Roelof van Driesten
Blumengruss; Der Tod; Heimgang in der Prune (Eight Early Songs) Christiane Oelze (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano)
Plus excerpts from works by Wolf, Strauss, Mahler and Isaac. Producer John Thornley
Repeated next Monday 11.30pm
Serenade for Wind Instruments
Wind Soloists of the Chamber
Orchestra of Europe Discs
From St John 's, Smith
Square, London.
Grigori Sokolov (piano)
Chopin Nocturnes: in E minor, Op 72 No 1; in C sharp minor, Op posth; in F sharp minor, Op 48 No 2; Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58 Repeated Sunday 6.30pm
The ninth of 13 programmes from the 1996 season at London's Royal Albert Hall.
BBC Singers and Symphony Orchestra, assistant conductor Laurent Philippe , conductor Andrew Davis
Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F Kurtag Stele
Debussy Prélude a I'Après-Midi d'un Faune
Ives Symphony No 4 Repeat
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
Janacek Diary of One Who Disappeared
Introduced by lain Burnside.
Adrian Thompson (tenor), Mhairi Lawson (soprano), Sarah Connolly and Jaqueline Varsey (mezzos), Sheena Wolstencroft (soprano), lain Burnside (piano)
Repeated from last Wednesday
In the first of five programmes, John Surman examines the work of Ernie
Caceres, Leo Parker , Charlie Ventura and Harry Carney. Repeat
Music and Drama
Tommy Pearson talks to composer Dominic Muldowney about writing music for the Royal National Theatre's new production of King Lear. Producer Chris Wines
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With Andrew Green , including
Schubert Moment Musical in C sharp minor, D780 No 4
Alfred Brendel (piano)
5.45 Schutz Jauchzet dem Herrn ,
Alte Welt
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, conductor Richard Marlow
6.05 Beethoven Variations on "See the Conquering Hero", WoO 45 Mischa Maisky (cello), Martha Argerich (piano)
6.20 Suppe Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna LPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
6.50 Sibelius Malinconia
Torleif Thedeen (cello), Folke Grasbeck (piano) Producer Ray Abbott
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SOUNDING THE CENTURY
From St John's, Smith
Square, London. Susan
Sharpe introduces the last of three concerts celebrating 20th-century song.
Patricia Rozario (soprano), Jonathan Rees , Jessica O'Leary , HilaryJane Parker and Nancy Elan (violins)
Birtwistle Machaut a Ma Manière
Szymanowski Songs of the Enamoured Muezzin
Muldowney Concerto Grosso (world premiere)
8.15 Turning Point
Michael Oliver argues that Britten's song cycle Les Illuminations was a turning point in his creative life.
8.35 Britten Les Illuminations
Bartok Hungarian Pictures
Alistair Beaton presents a satirical magazine bringing the best of the world's wit to everyday topics. 1: Family Values
Irma Kurtz is the studio guest, and contributions come from Kenya and from Israel's equivalent of Spitting
Image. Poet Mark Kelly adds his views. Producer Jane Berthoud
Introduced by Penny Gore . Piers Lane (piano)
Schumann Fantasiestiicke , Op 12
D'Albert Four Pieces, Op 5 (excerpts) Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Repeated tomorrow 2.30pm
With Mark Russell and Robert Sandall.
Producer Philip Tagney
MUSIC DETAILS: see BBC1 Ceefax page 652
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
Jonathan Swain and Robert Orledge take a whistle-stop tour through the bewildering variety of Koechlin's inspirations, including the first UK performance of the Hymne au Soleil, and the earliest work in his cycle of five after Kipling's Jungle Book. Repeated from last Monday
Richard Niles introduces a week featuring the BBC Big Band. Tonight's guest is trombonist Mark Nightingale. Producer Bob McDowell
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Schubert A song recital from 1969 by Russian soprano Victoria Ivanova and pianist Grigoru Singer
1.45 Mozart Serenade in D, K250 (Haffner); March in D, K249 Ferenc Liszt CO, conductor Janos Rolla
3.00 Schools
3.00 Music Box 3.15 Something to Think About 3.30 The Song Tree
3.45 Stories and Rhymes 3.55 Together Stories 4.10 Singing Together 4.30 Hopscotch 4.45 Scottish Resources 7-9
5.00 Sequence