With Paul Guinery. Anon Sibilla Latine
Montserrat Figueras (soprano), Alfredo Bernadini (shawm), La
Capella Reial de Catalunya, director Jordi Savall (vielle a archet)
7.22 Alessandro Piccinini Toccata
Cromatica Concerto Palatino
7.26 Joplin Euphonic Sounds - a Syncopated Novelty Joshua Rifkin (piano)
7.31 Nicolo Corradlnl La Sincopata Concerto Palatino
7.35 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat II Giardino Armonico , director Giovanni Antonini
7.52 Ades Darknesse Visible
The Composer (piano)
8.00 Bach Cantata No 8: Liebster
Gott, Wenn Werd' Ich Sterben
Julianne Baird (soprano), Allan Fast (countertenor), Frank Kelley (tenor), Jan Opalach (bass), Bach Ensemble , director Joshua Rifkin
8.20 EA Hoffman Have You Been to
Jesus? Sheffield Celebration Choir, conductor Jackie Williams
8.23 Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488 Noriko Ogawa ,
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Martyn Brabbins Producer Antony Pitts
With Sandy Burnett and his guest.
Composer of the Week:
Clementi Overture in D Philharmonia, conductor Francesco d'Avalos
9.12 Faure Elegie , Op 24 Jacqueline du Pre (cello), Gerald Moore (piano)
9.19 Bach, orch Hoist Fugue in G, BWV577 BBC Philharmonic, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
9.21 Bach Cantata No 50: Nun 1st das Heil Monteverdi Choir,
English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
9.26 Coates The Three Bears
LSO, conductor Charles Mackerras
9.43 Artist of the Week:
Palladian Ensemble
Vivaldi Concerto in F. RV100
9.51 Berlo, after Boccherlnl Ritirata Notturna di Madrid
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
9.58 Gounod Petite Symphonie in B flat Athena Ensemble
10.19 Delius Two Pieces for Cello and Orchestra Julian Lloyd Webber , Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
10.29 Mozart Lungi le Cure (Davidde Penitente) Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo), Vienna Chamber Orchestra, conductor Gyorgy Fischer
10.42 Wagner Overture; Venusberg Music (Tannhauser)
Westminster Cathedral Choir,
New York Philharmonic/Zubin Mehta
11.08 Telemann Concerto in D
Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet),
Neil Black and James Brown (oboes), English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Anthony Halstead
11.20 Uebermann Gargoyles , Op 29 Stephen Hough (piano)
11.33 Elgar Romance in D
Klaus Thunnemann (bassoon),
ASMF, conductor Neville Marriner
11.39 Handel Dixit Dominus
Lynne Dawson and Lynda Russell (sopranos), Charles Brett
(countertenor), Ian Partridge (tenor), Michael George (bass),
The Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conductor Harry Christophers Producer Brian Jackson
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A new season and a new time for the music magazine presented by Ivan Hewett. This week. a review of Jonathan Miller 's TV series for people who do not like opera; the hidden riches of Yemenese music; and a composing computer - will it ever replace the human composer?
Producer Jessica Isaacs. Rptd tomorrow 4pm
A Matter of Life and Death. Gordon Stewart searches out Schubert songs about living and dying. Producer Adam Gatehouse
A concert given in May in the Suntory Hall,
Tokyo. John Lill (piano), BBC Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis -
Hugh Wood Variations for Orchestra (BBC commission; first performance) Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 2 (London)
A new season of programmes exploring musical and artistic life from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. Brahms was tempted out of retirement when he heard the playing of clarinettist Richard Muhlfeld.
George Pratt talks about the clarinet in the 19th century with Colin Lawson , who also performs
Brahms's Clarinet Sonata in F minor on a copy of Miihlfeld's clarinet. With Peter Hill (piano).
Producer Lindsay Kemp
Chris de Souza introduces four concerts of music written or inspired by ETA Hoffmann (1776-1822). 2: Fantasy Pieces
Leslie Newman (flute), Joachim Trio: Rebecca Hirsch (violin),
Caroline Dearnley (cello), John Lenehan (piano) Schumann Fantasiestucke , Op 88 Hoffmann Piano Trio in E
Reinecke Flute Sonata in E minor.
Op 167 (Undine)
Weber Trio in G minor for Flute, Cello and Piano
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
George Steiner unravels the life and work of the great German-Jewish critic Walter Benjamin, who, chased by the Nazis across Europe, killed himself on 26 September 1940 on the Spanish border with France. He left behind some influential thoughts on modern life which had an extraordinary posthumous influence. Reader Anthony Hyde.
Producers Sarah Davies and Tim Dee
Repeated from yesterday 12 noon
By Joe Orton. Radio 3 marks the 30th anniversary of Orton's death with the first-ever radio production of his hilarious, black masterpiece.
Director Lindsay Posner
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Simon Broughton presents the second of two programmes exploring the recorded history of Jewish klezmer music. With archive performances by Abe Schwarz , Ziggy Elman , Dave Tarras and Alex Fiedel , and contemporary interpretations by Giora Feidman , the Muzsikas and the Klezmatics.
Building a Library
Revised repeat from yesterday 9am
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Mozart Die Schuldigkeit des Ersten Gebots
German SO/Lothar Zagrosek
2.35 Estonian State SO/Alexander Vedernikov, Maano Manni (violin) Szymanowski Concert Overture Heino Eller Violin Concerto
Prokoflev Symphony No 3
3.50 Hans Colober (clarinet), Stefan Metz (cello), Frank van de Laar anit' Biljana Urban (pianos) Schubert Allegro in A minor, D94 7 Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114
Schubert Fantasy in F minor, D940
5.00 Sequence