With Humphrey Carpenter , including
Prokofiev Overture on Hebrew Themes
Moscow Virtuosi, conductor Vladimir Spivakov
6.40 attrlb Bach Trio Sonata No 3 in G, BWV1038 James Galway (flute),
Kyung-Wha Chung (violin), Philip Moll (harpsichord), Moray Welsh (cello)
7.00 William Stemdale Bennett
Caprice in E Malcolm Binns (piano), London Philharmonic, conductor Nicholas Braithwaite
7.45 Stanford Beati Quorum Via, Op 38 No 3 Cambridge Singers, director John Rutter
Lloyd Overture: John Socman BBC Philharmonic, conducted by the Composer
9.09 Wlllaert A Quando, a Quando Haveva da Nola St' Amero Core Mio e Diventato
Ensemble Daedalus
9.16 Vivaldi Concerto in C, RV558
English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
9.27 Arnold Sarabande; Polka (Solitaire) London Philharmonic, conducted by the Composer
9.35 Composer of the Week:
Haydn Juche, der Wein 1st Da (The Seasons) Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
9.45 Elgar Introduction and Allegro Allegri Quartet, Sinfonia of London, conductor John Barbirolli
10.00 Ten o'Clock Feature -
Bach Arias and Choruses:
Bach Mein Wandel auf der Welt;
Endlich Wird Mein Joch (Cantata No 56) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Manfred Clement (oboe), Munich Bach Orchestra, conductor Karl Richter
10.09 Bach Es 1st Vollbracht; Jesu, Deine Passion 1st Mir Lauter Freude
(Cantata No 159)
John Shirley-Quirk (baritone), Roger Lord (oboe), St Anthony Singers,
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
10.17 Vllla-Lobos Toccata (Bachiana Brasileira No 7) New World SO, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
10.32 Grainger Shepherd 's Hey; The Sussex Mummers' Christmas Carol;
Molly on the Shore
The Composer (piano roll)
10.42 Strauss Till Eulenspiegel Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
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Robert Lloyd
Joan Bakewell talks to British bass
Robert Lloyd. Revised repeat
Ivan Hewett with the latest news and views from the musical world. This week, the opening of the new
Sadler's Wells, plus the old and new sounds of Japanese music as featured in the Spirit Garden festival at the South Bank Centre in London.
Producer Jessica Isaacs
Linda Ormiston introduces a performance of Schubert's dark and tragic Winterreise given in the Queen's Hall during the 1996 Edinburgh Festival.
Ian Bostridge (tenor),
Graham Johnson (piano) Schubert Winterreise
Conductor Peter Maxwell Davies
Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat
Sacred and Secular Theatre
Christopher Page moves from the extravagant multimedia productions of Italian Baroque opera to a lost world of religious theatre and ritual glimpsed through the pre-Reformation church of Salle in Norfolk.
Producer Kate Bolton
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
A weekly series exploring the recorded legacy of the great singers of our century. Germaine Greer celebrates soprano
Barbara Hendricks , including music by Puccini, Schubert and Ravel. Producer Mark Rowlinson
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
40: Salvador Dali : The Burning
Giraffe (1936-7). Dali's technical virtuosity created paintings that defined the landscape of surrealism. Producer Roger Fenby
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
Ivan Hewett introduces music first performed in 1993, when simplicity and complexity were being fused in the new minimalism of Andriessen,
Reich and Adams.
Elliott Carter Gra
Charles Neidich (clarinet)
Reich The Cave Steve Reich
Ensemble, conductor Paul Hillier
Andriessen M Is for Man, Music, Mozart Astrid Seriese (soprano), Volharding Orchestra, conductor Jurjen Hempel. Birtwistle Five Distances Members of Ensemble Intercontemporain Adams Chamber Symphony Ensemble Modern, conductor Sian Edwards
Producer Ekene Akalawu
In 1797 in Somerset, Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote his famous poem Kubla Khan after an opium-induced reverie. Those lines beginning with the unforgettable "In Xanadu did
Kubla Khan a stately pleasure-dome decree" remain one of the great texts of romanticism. Richard Holmes ,
Coleridge's biographer, seeks the poem's origins in the landscapes of Coleridge's youth, his drug addiction and his interest in science. With contributions from Lewis Wolpert , Stevie Smith , John Henry , Andrew Mackenzie and the children of St
Dubricius School in Porlock.
Producer Tim Dee. See also tomorrow 9.15pm
Repeated from yesterday 12 noon
A study of a seminal event in the development of political theatre, using a mix of performance and interviews. US, a political play reflecting the anti-war movement in America and England in 1966, made a profound impression when performed by the RSC and subsequently transferred to New York. This new production is both a show and a homage to the writer and director, Peter Brook. With Sir Peter Hall , Michael Kustow, Glenda Jackson, Adrian Mitchell, Ian Hogg, Albert Hunt and Michael Williams. Cast Adrian Lester, Alison Pettitt, Ron Berglass, Lise Stuart, Graham Padden, Andy Hockley, Sean Connolly and Alex Jones.
Music arranged and performed by Malcolm McKee with Helen Bool, Percussion.
Director Brian Lighthill
String Quartet in D, Op 42 Salomon Quartet
Brian Kay introduces favourite pieces of French choral music. Poulenc Gloria
Janice Watson
(soprano), BBC Singers, BBCPO, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Faure Cantique de Jean Racine
Cambridge Singers, City of London Sinfonia, conductor John Rutter
Poulenc Chansons Franchises New London Chamber Choir, conductor James Wood
Faure Requiem
Joan Rodges (soprano), Bonaventura Bottone (tenor), Alan Opie (baritone), BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis Producer Tim Thome
Shaka's Legacy
Eugene Skeef discovers the musical traditions of the Zulus.
Producer Roger Short
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
Italia
Radio 3's celebration of 20th-century Italian music continues with a programme of choral works and two classics of the late-20th-century piano repertoire. Given yesterday in the Concert Hall of the University of Cardiff.
Peter Hill (piano), BBC Singers, conductor Stephen Cleobury Pizzetti Cade la Sera
Luigi Nono Ha Venido Luciano Berio Sequenza 4
Niccolo Castlglioni Hymne
Luigi Dallapiccola Quaderno Musicale di Annalibera Petrassl Nonsense
Pizzetti Due Composizioni Corali
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Vocal and organ music by Bruhns Le Pariement de Musique/Martin Gester
2.10 Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor
Ciril Skerjanec, Slovenian RSO/ Samo Hubad
2.50 Suk Pdohadka Czech PO/ Vaclav Smetacek
3.15 Beethoven Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (Archduke) Arcadia Trio
4.45 Groneman Sonata in D Jed
Wentz and Marion Moonen (flutes)
5.35 Kraus Symphony in C Concerto Koln