With Penny Gore.
Bach Violin Sonata No 4 in C minor,
BWV1017
Dmitri Sitkovetsky , Pavel Gililov (piano)
7.05 Nicolai Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Karl-Anton Rickenbacher
7.22 Luis de Milan Pavana V; Tiento Christopher Wilson (vilhuela)
7.32 Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin St Paul CO, conductor Hugh Wolff
7.51 Prokofiev, transcr Chiu Suite: Lieutenant Kije (excerpts) Frederick Chiu (piano)
8.05 Wieniawski Legende Gil Shaham (violin), LSO, conductor Lawrence Foster
8.39 Ireland Concertino Pastorale
City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
With Peter Hobday.
Strauss Till Eulenspiegel
Berlin PO, conductor Karl Bohm
9.16 Ambroise Thomas Je Suis
Titania la Blonde (Mignon) Kathleen Battle (soprano),
Bastille Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Myung-Whun Chung
9.22 Musorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition
Alfred Brendel (piano) Discs
With Chris Wines, including
Poulenc Sextet for Piano and Wind
Quintet
Haffner Ensemble
10.19 Gluck Die Fruhen Grabe; Die
Sommemacht
Catherine Rollin (mezzo), Paul Nicholson (piano)
10.25 Artist of the Week:
Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
Czemy Variations on a Theme by Rode (La Ricordanza)
10.34 Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op 59 No 1
Endellion Quartet
11.16 Gluck DerJungling; Die
Neisang Catherine Rollin (mezzo), Paul Nicholson (piano)
11.21 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto
No 3 in D minor
Vladimir Horowitz ,
RCA Victor SO , conductor Fritz Reiner
3: Escape in Light Barques from Sun-Intoxicated Worlds
Malcolm Hayes explores the growing intensity of Webern's musical language in the period 1908-13. Enflicht auf Leichten Kahnen
Netherlands Chamber Choir, conductor Reinbert de Leeuw
Five Songs, Op 3
Heather Harper (soprano), Charles Rosen (piano) five Movements for String Quartet, Op 5
Quartetto Italiano
Six Pieces for Orchestra, Op 6
Berlin PO, conductor Pierre Boulez The programme also includes musicby Debussy, Schoenberg and Mahler
Brouillards; La Terrasse des
Audiences; Feux d'Artifice (Preludes, Bk 2)
Krystian Zimerman (piano) Discs
From the Wigmore Hall,
UUJ London.
Orlando Quartet
Kurtag Microludes
Brahms String Quartet No 3 in B flat, Op 67
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With Susan Sharpe, including:
Nonnan Cocker Tuba Tune - Allan Wicks (organ)
Spohr Octet in E - Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble
Vaughan Williams Toward the Unknown Region - Corydon Singers and Orchestra, conductor Matthew Best
(Discs)
From Exeter Cathedral.
Eliij Introit: Hear My Prayer (Purcell) Responses (Radcliffe)
Office Hymn: 0 Kind Creator, Bow Thine Ear (Audi Benigne)
Psalms 27, 28 and 29 (Monk, Clark, Hylton Stewart, Atkins)
First Lesson: Jeremiah 24
Canticles: Bairstow in D
Second Lesson: John 9, w24-end
Anthem: 0 Lord Look Down from
Heaven (Battishill)
Hymn: 0 Thou Dost Accord Us (Innsbruck)
Organ Voluntary: Fugue in E minor, BWV548 (Bach)
Organist and master of the choristers Lucian Nethsingha.
Assistant organist Paul Morgan. Repeated tomorrow 1.00am
Music and Drama
Tommy Pearson investigates the world of melodrama with Jan Smaczny.
With Jeremy Nicholas, including Balakirev Islamey Philharmonia, conductor Eugene Goossens
5.35 Villa-Lobos Bachiana Brasileira
No 5
Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), French National Radio Orchestra, conducted by the composer Producer Andrew Mussett
Introduced by Fiona Talkington. Pieter Wispelwey (cello)
Bach Cello Suites: No 1 in G,
BWV1007; No 3 in C, BWV1009
The last programme in the series of pre-war recordings by London dance bands.
I'm Old-Fashioned
With the orchestras of Geraldo, Roy Fox, Sidney Lipton, Monia Liter and Jack Payne, and songs from Noel
Coward, Mary Peters, Al Bowlly and Cyril Grantham.
Producer John Thomley
From Symphony Hall, 0 I Birmingham.
Lynn Harrell (cello), Electric Phoenix, City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
Berio Sinfonia
Lutoslawski Cello Concerto
8.30 Radical Chic
An essay by Tom Wolfe , abridged by Paul Kent , which explores the tensions between art and radical politics. Reader Kerry Shale .
8.50 Messiaen Ft Exspecto Resurrectionem Mortuorum
Chef Rick Stein looks back on his student days in the sixties as a rich kid at Oxford with a taste for his university's fine wine cellar.
A satirical magazine with Alistair
Beaton. 3: The Mystery of Economics What is theory, what is ideal, and what is rubbish? Jug Surziya of The Times of India chooses an unofficial anthem for his nation. The programme also includes a contribution from the USA and poet Mark Kelly applying economic theory to love affairs.
Introduced by lain Burnside. Richard Jackson (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Debussy Fetes Galantes (Volume 2) Ravel Sur I'Herbe
Roussel Odes Anacréontiques Ravel Histoires Naturelles
Producer Peter Tanner
Repeated Monday 3.45pm
Thieving, homage, allusion or collage? Michele Roberts investigates the uncertain world of plagiarism and investigates the problem of defining or defending notions of originality and artistic property. Producer Nicki Paxman
With Jonathan Swain.
L'Appel dans la Nuit Parfumee (Portrait of Daisy Hamilton, No 24) (first performance); La Loi de la Jungle (The Jungle Book); Piano Quintet (Repeated from last Wednesday)
Richard Niles introduces the BBC Big Band in session with LA-based composer and arranger Bill Holman.
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Mahler Symphony No 2
(Resurrection) Alessandra Marc
(soprano), Hanna Schwarz (mezzo), Bavarian Radio Symphony Chorus and Orchestra/Lorin Maazel
2.25 Leo Brouwer Concerto Elegiaco Georgi Vassilev (guitar), Geneva
Chamber Orchestra/Thierry Fischer
3.00 Schools
3.00 Time and Tune 3.20 Together
3.40 Dance Workshop 4.00 EAL: Dance Workshop 4.20 Scottish
Resources 10-12 4.40 Talking Points
5.00 Sequence