Petroc Trelawny with arts news and music, including before 7.00
Schubert's Violin Sonatina in D,
D384, and after 8.00 Poulenc's
Sextet for Piano and Wind.
With Peter Hobday.
Corelli Sonata a Quattro, WoO 4 Stephen Keavy (trumpet), Parley of Instruments
9.06 Telemann Overture-Suite in 0 Vienna Concentus Musicus, director Nikolaus Harnoncourt (cello)
9.29 Mozart Piano Concerto No 27 in B flat, K595 Clara Haskil ,
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ferenc Fricsay
10.00 Schulhoff Concertino
Hans-Udo Heinzmann (flute), Thomas Oepen (viola),
Volker Donandt (double bass)
10.15 Corelli Concerto Grosso in C minor, Op 6 No 3
Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, director Jeanne Lamon (violin)
Gwyneth
Jones Joan Bakewell talks to soprano Gwyneth Jones about her appearances in Strauss operas, the demands they make on the voice and how she knew when the time was right to tackle Wagner operas.
Five Great Rivers
With Donald Macleod.
3: The Po. Music includes:
JC Bach Overture: Artaserse
Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Christopher Hogwood
Vivaldi Concerto in C for Two Flutes,
RV533
Jean-Pierre Rampal and Shigenori Kudo , Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra Paganinl Caprice No 24 in A minor Salvatore Accardo (violin)
Verdi I Vespri Siciliani (excerpt) Soloists, New Philharmonia, conductor James Levine
Mozart Al Desio di Chi T'Adora (The Marriage of Rgaro)
Barbara Bonney (soprano),
Drottningholm Court Theatre
Orchestra, conductor Arnold Ostman
With David Byers.
3: Stanford and the Church
"Sugary sentimentalism is the order of the day, and, unhappily, music of that quality can be - and is - turned out by the bushel. The more syrup supplied, the more the craving for it; but it brings gout nearer every moment." (Stanford) Te Deum Laudamus (Service in B flat); The Lord Is My Shepherd; 0 Living Will; Three Motets, Op 38;
Eternal Father (Three Motets, Op 135)
Chamber Music from Manchester
John Lill (piano)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in D, Op 10 No
Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 6, Op 82 Repeat
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Borodin Overture: Prince Igor; In the Steppes of Central Asia
Conductor Alexander Titov
Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (1919 version)
Conductor Elgar Howarth
Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 1
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor Conductor Alexander Titov , Josephine Knight (cello)
From St Edmundsbury Cathedral.
Introit: 0 Lord, Make Thy Servant Elizabeth (Byrd)
Responses (Smith)
Psalm 121 (Walford Davies)
Office Hymn: Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem (St Fulbert)
First Lesson: Wisdom 9, wl-18
Canticles: Wood in E flat (No 2)
Second Lesson: Romans 5, wl-11 Anthem: Expectans Expectavi (Wood) Hymn: At the Lamb's High Feast (Salzburg)
Jubilate in C (Britten)
Organ Voluntary: Crown Imperial (Walton)
Director of music James Thomas.
Assistant director of music Michael
Bawtree.
Executive producer James Whitboum
Sean Rafferty 's guests include
Andrew Parrott , recently appointed music director of the London Mozart
Players. Music includes at 5.35
Saint-Saens's Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor played by Mischa Maisky and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra; and at 6.40 Janacek's piano piece
In the Mists played by Rudolf Firkusny.
John McCabe at 60
From the Philharmonic Hall,
Liverpool, the Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic's concert celebrating the 60th birthday of John McCabe , the distinguished Liverpool-born composer and pianist. Introduced by Piers Burton-Page .
Judith Howarth (soprano),
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, conductor Adrian Leaper
Brahms Variations on a Theme of Haydn
McCabe Nottumi ed Alba
8.20 Piers Burton-Page talks to John McCabe about his life and work.
8.35 Ravel Sheherazade
McCabe Concerto for Orchestra
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
Private View
Nicholas Ward Jackson explores the contemporary art world. In this programme, he joins Jane and Louise Wilson as they work on a film at the decommissioned Greenham Common airbase. As they rummage through hangers and bunkers, the Wilsons discuss their fascination with the Cold
War and talk about the experience of filming Stasi City in Berlin. Repeat
With Piers Lane.
The Diggy-Diggy-Dee School. A look at a hundred years of playing the piano - French style.
Poulenc Pastourelle (L 'Eventail de Jeanne) Pascal Roge Faure Barcarolle No 6
Debussy Jardins sous la Pluie (Estampes) Marguerite Long
Chopin Etude in A minor, Op 10 No 2; Nocturne in F minor, Op 55 No 1 Schumann Papillons Alfred Cortot Schubert Moment Musical No 4 in C sharp minor Yves Nat
Rameau La Rappel des Oiseaux Robert Casadesus
Ravel Ondine (Gaspard de la Samson Francois
Rachmaninov Etude-Tableau in C sharp minor, Op 33 No 9 Jean-Philippe Collard
Poulenc Sonata for Four Hands
Gabriel Tacchino and Jacques Fevrier Producer Chris Wines
Repeated tomorrow 4pm
Some think him pointlessly obscure, others acclaim him as a literary genius. As the long-awaited publication of JH Prynne's Collected Poems makes his work of extraordinary ambition and complexity widely available for the first time in three decades,
Patrick Wright explores the work and reclusive reputation of the man some consider to be Britain's most important poet. Plus first-night news from the Royal Shakespeare theatre in Stratford and the opening of Michael Attenborough 's new production of Othello, the first to play there for more than ten years. Producer Paul Quinn
In the second part of his conversation with Alyn Shipton ,
Oscar Peterson remembers some of his great jazz friendships, including the late Dizzy Gillespie. He also discusses the art of accompanying and his role as a teacher, especially regarding his protege, pianist Benny Green. He brings his story up to date with an account of the quartet he has led since recovering from illness in the early nineties.
With Donald Macleod.
12.15am Mozart Piano Concerto
No 24 in C minor, K491
12.45 Lassus Certa Fortiter
12.50 Padre Davide da Bergamo La Vera Piva Montanara
1.00 The Composer Conducts Aram Khachaturian conducts Aldo Ferraresi
(violin) and the Italian RSO in his own music. Adagio from "Spartacus"; Violin Concerto in D minor; Four
Dances from "Gayaneh"
2.05 Schubert Piano Quintet in A, D667 (Trout)
2.45 Bach Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV542 (Great)
3.00 Schools
3.00 Time and Tune 3.20 Together
3.40 Dance Workshop 4.00 EAL Playtime 4.20 Counting Time
4.30 Mozart Symphony No 34 in C
4.55 Chopin Rondo in C, Op 73 (arranged for two pianos)
5.05 Leopold Hoffmann Flute Concerto in D
5.30 Weber Grand Duo Concertant,
Op 48
5.50 Offenbach The Doll's Song (The Tales of Hoffmann)