With Andrew McGregor.
Vivaldi Viola d'Amore Concerto in D,
RV392 Catherine Mackintosh ,
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
6.14 Dellus Overture: Over the Hills and Far Away
RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
7.05 Schubert, orch Stokowski Standchen , D957
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert
7.32 Haydn Overture: Die Feuersbrunst
Vienna Haydn Sinfonietta, director Manfred Huss
8.05 Shostakovich Jazz Suite No 1
Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Mariss Jansons
8.37 Guilmant Symphony No 1 in D minor Ian Tracey (organ), BBC
Philharmonic/Yan Pascal Tortelier
With Penny Gore.
Massenet Suite No 3 (Scenes Dramatiques) Monte Carlo Opera Orchestra, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
9.20 Ravel Jeux d'Eau
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
9.26 Debussy Chevaux de Bois Dawn Upshaw (soprano), James Levine (piano)
9.29 Mozart Violin Concerto No 5 in A, K219 (Turkish)
Gidon Kremer , Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Discs
Stephanie Hughes looks at the way Beethoven often gave his musical patrons rather more than they had bargained for.
It Must Be, Out with the Purse,
WoO 196 Vienna Academy Chamber Choir, conductor Xaver Mayer
Overture: The Consecration of the House
Philharmonia, conductor Otto Klemperer Trio in G, WoO 37
Susan Milan (flute), Levon Chilingirian (violin), Ian Brown (piano) Agnus Dei (Mass in C)
Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre
Révolutionnaire et Romantique, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Incidental music: King Stefan (excerpts) Ambrosian Singers,
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
Repeated next Wednesday 11.30pm
From the Pittville Pump Room. Nash Ensemble
Mozart Horn Quintet in E flat, K407 Lennox Berkeley Sonatina for Flute and Piano
Colin Matthews Elegiac Chaconne (first performance)
11.45 Doodling
Some arch-doodlers ponder the errant line, with original musical doodles by Steven Faux.
12.05 Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op 115
lain Burnside with the last in the series. This performance was given in March by Monica Groop (soprano) and Rudolf Jansen (piano).
Schubert Fischerweise ; An Silvia;
Schafers Klagelied; Die Manner Sind Mechant; Der Musensohn
Ravel Chants Populaires (selection) Brahms Des Liebsten Schwur; Wie
Melodien Zieht Es; Immer Leiser Wird Mein Schlummer ; Auf dem
Kirchhofe; Standchen;
Acht Zigeunerlieder
With Susan Sharpe , including
Sibelius The Tempest: Suite No 2 Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Chopin Berceuse in D flat, Op 57 Solomon (piano)
Producer Brian Jackson Discs
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From Salisbury Cathedral.
Introit: Locus Iste (Bruckner) Responses (Shephard) Psalms 82, 84 and 85 (Murrill, Alcock, Martin)
First Lesson: Isaiah 6, wl-8
Office Hymn: 0 God, Thy Loving Care for Man (Exultet Coelum) Canticles: SS Wesley in E
Second Lesson: Luke 12, w35-48 Anthem: King of Glory (Lloyd)
Hymn: Give Me the Wings of Faith (San Rocco)
Organ Voluntary: Fanfare (Cook) Director of music Richard Seal.
Organist David Halls. Recorded last Thursday Repeated tomorrow lam
Ceremonial Music
Tommy Pearson investigates the music behind a coronation ceremony.
With Anthony Burton , including
JC Bach Symphony in D, Op 18 No 4
5.30 Aare Merikanto Pan
5.45 Brahms Alto Rhapsody Producer Andrew Lyle
Fiona Talkington presents the final concert in the series from the Wigmore Hall, London. Palladian Ensemble
Blow Sonata in A
Vital) Chaconne, Op 7 No 3
Anon A New Tune (Playford's New Dancing Master)
Farinel La Folia (The Division Flute)
Locke Broken Consort Suite No 6 in D
Christopher Simpson Divisions in D (The Division Viol)
Mattels Suite (Ayres for the Violin)
A final mix of dance-band recordings. Two Sleepy People. From Switzerland, Teddy Stauffer and the Original
Teddies and Eddie Brunner and his
Band. From London, the bands of Geraldo, Ambrose and Sid Phillips ; from Buenos Aires, the tango orchestras of Francisco Carnaro and Elvino Vardaro ; and from America, the bands of Whiteman and Botkin. Producer John Thomley
In conversation with David Sefton ,
Mark-Anthony Tumage introduces his new work Blood on the Floor, exploring urban alienation and drug addiction. Recorded at the world premiere performance last year at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London.
John Scofield (guitar), Peter Erskine (drums), Martin Robertson
(saxophone), Ensemble Modern, conductor Peter Rundel
3: Eleanor Bron and Juliet Stevenson discuss The Duchess of Malfi.
For details see Monday
Carole Cerasi (harpsichord) Deus Fugue in D minor Bachixa Sonata in D
Santo Elias Sonata in F
Storace Passacaglia in F minor
Scarlatti Sonatas in G minor, Kk8 and Kk30
Nebra Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 1 No 5
Sorrel Quartet
Shostakovich String Quartet No 7 Mozart String Quartet in C, K465 (Dissonance)
Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Repeated tomorrow 4.15pm
Humphrey Carpenter considers a biography of Louis Armstrong. Producer Fiona Bailey
With Catherine Bott.
3: Music from the Time of Columbus
Anon Viva el Gran Re Don Femando;
Propinan de Melyor; Nuy Crueles
Bozes Dan ; Buenas Nuevas de Alegria Ockeghem, after Comago Qu'es Mi Vida Preguntays
Anon A Los Maytines Era Urreda Muy Triste
Anon In Exitu Isreal
Urreda Nunca Fue Pena Mayor
Belmonte Glosa sobre "Nunca Fue
Pena Mayor"
Anon Como No le Andare Yo?;
Lealtat Hurtado de Xeres No Tenga Nadie
Speranca Triana Pinguele, Rrespinguete
Anon Propinan de Melyor; Nina y Vina
(Repeated from last Wednesday)
Digby Fairweather introduces the first of two excerpts from Stacey Kent 's concert with the Jim Tomlinson
Quintet earlier this month in Eastleigh.
With David Cornet.
1.00 Berlin Philharmonic/Mariss Jansons, Sarah Chang (violin)
Rossini Overture: The Italian Girl in Algiers Sibelius Violin Concerto Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique
2.35 Haydn Salve Regina in G minor; Three Songs for Chorus and Organ;
Mass in B flat; Salve Regina in E flat; Missa Brews in FCapella Brugense Chorus, Collegium Instrumentale Brugense/Patrick Peire, Greta de Reyghere (soprano)
3.55 Mahler Symphony No 1
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Tadaaki Otaka
5.00 Sequence