With
Penny Gore. Strauss Suite: Der Rosenkavalier
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Mariss Jansons
7.05 Wiren Serenade for Strings Swedish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Petri Sakari
7.32 Scarlatti Sonata in C sharp minor, Kk247
Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
7.42 Hahn Le Bal de Beatrice d'Este
New London Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp
8.05 Alessandro Marcello Concerto
No 3 in B minor (La Cetra) Collegium Musicum 90
8.40 Strauss Don Juan
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Editor Andrew Lyle
Peter Hobday continues his exploration of some of Bach's keyboard music. Lully Dances from the Cassel Manuscript
La Sinfonie du Marais, director Hugo Reyne
9.11 Bach French Suite No 6 in E, BWV817
Kenneth Gilbert (harpsichord)
9.33 Vivaldi Dixit Dominus , RV595 Margaret Marshall and Felicity Lott (sopranos), Susan Daniel (mezzo), Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Thomas Thomaschke (bass),
John Alldis Choir , English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Vittorio Negri Producer Tony Cheevers Discs
With Mairi Nicolson.
Rameau Overture: Hippolyte and Aricie Les Musiciens du Louvre, director Marc Minkowski
10.05 Mozart Piano Sonata in C minor, K457
Maria-Joao Pires
10.26 Cowell Air and Scherzo
Gary Louie (alto saxophone),
Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, conductor Richard Auldon Clark
10.35 Artist of the Week:
Olivier Charlier (violin)
Beethoven Violin Sonata in A, Op 47 (Kreutzer)
Brigitte Engerer (piano)
11.13 Ravel Trois Chansons
Monteverdi Choir, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
11.20 Dutilleux Timbres , Espace, Mouvement
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
11.40 Franck Symphonic Variations Kathryn Stott (piano), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier Producer Paul Hindmarsh
(1897-1965)
Cowell was born 100 years ago this week. David Nicholls explores the music and influence of this extraordinary pioneering spirit. With spoken contributions from Cowell himself as well as colleagues, friends and admirers including Lou Harrison , Joel Sachs , Carol Oja and H Wiley Hitchcock. 1: The Early Years
Cowell Old American Country Set (mvts 1, 2 and 3) Manhattan Chamber Orchestra, conductor Richard Auldon Clark
Antinomy: Amiable Conversation; Anger Dance; Advertisement The Composer (piano)
Quartet Romantic (1st mvt)
Members of Speculum Musicae The Tides of Manaunaun
The Composer (piano)
Angus Og: Manaunaun's Birthing Robert Osborne (baritone), Jeanne Golan (piano) Producer Alan Hall
Repeated next Monday 12 midnight
From St John 's, Smith Square, London. bons berman (piano)
Beethoven Sonata in F, Op 54 Stravinsky Serenade in A
Debussy Preludes (Book 1) (selection) Repeated Sunday 6.30pm
Thomas Zehetmair (violin), Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Frans Bruggen
Rameau Suite: Les Fetes d'H6be
Haydn Symphony No 103 in E flat (Drumroll)
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
Repeat
lain Burnside investigates the old adage which claims that absence makes the heart grow fonder. Repeated from last Wednesday
The third of five programmes in which John Surman looks into the history of his own instrument. Today he concentrates on the 1950s, when several players emerged who were to open up the sound of the instrument and the style of music played on it. Repeat
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
Towards the Millennium: the Sixties
Tommy Pearson takes a look at the trends in classical music during the 1960s with the help of Ivan Hewett. Producer Christina Pritchard
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With Natalie Wheen , including
JC Bach Sinfonia in B flat, Op 6 No 4 Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, conductor David Zinman
6.05 Beethoven Variations on "Ich
Bin ein Schneider Kakadu", Op 121a Raphael Trio
6.45 Ravel La Valse
City of Birmingham Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle Producer Andrew Mussett
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A concert recorded last year at the Forum, Leverkusen, in Germany. Conductor Andrew Davis ,
Heinrich Schiff (cello)
Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge
Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor
Towards the Millennium: the Sixties
A five-part series about books and authors of the sixties. Although the decade saw the pronouncement of the death of the author, we read more books than ever before. And many of them were written in the fifties. Joseph Heller , Ken Kesey , JG Ballard and others feature in Andy Martin 's attempt to tune in, turn on and drop out. Producer Martin Buckley
Next programme tomorrow 9.15pm
Penny Gore introduces a recital by Alexander Baillie (cello) and Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano). Debussy Cello Sonata
Martinu Variations on a Theme of Rossini
Stravinsky Suite Italienne Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Repeated tomorrow 2.15pm
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall present a unique mix of musical styles and influences. Producer Philip Tagney
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Graham Sadler explores the work of three of the most lively and versatile figures in French musical life during the half-century after the death of Lully. Andre Campra (1660-1744), Louis-Nicolas Clerambault
(1676-1749) and Michel Pignolet de Monteclair (1667-1737) tend to be grouped among the so-called pre-
Ramistes. But to regard them as no more than pale precursors of the great Rameau is to underestimate the wealth of witty, elegant and often intensely moving music they wrote. 1: Tradition and Innovation
Including the overture to Monteclair's Jephte with William Christie and Les Arts Florissants, Clerambault's First Harpsichord Suite played by Kenneth Gilbert , excerpts from Campra's
L 'Europe Galante performed by Gustav Leonhardt and La Petite Bande ,
Clerambault's L'Impromptu performed by Les Elements, and Monteclair's Morte di Lucretia sung by Monique Zanetti with Les Arts Florissants. Repeated from last Monday
Digby Fairweather presents a session from Tim Richard 's Spirit Level. Producer Terry Carter
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Schubert Lieder performed by Maureen Forrester (mezzo) and Jerzy Marchwinski (piano) Piano Trio No 1 in B flat, D898 Vadim Brodsky (violin), Stanislav Firlej (cello), Janusz Olejniczek (piano) Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished) Polish RSO/Jan Krenz
2.30 BBC Singers/Simon Joly
William Harris Faire Is the Heaven; Bring Us, 0 Lord God; Thou Hast Made Me
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