With Penny Gore.
Liszt Concert Paraphrase on Verdi's
"Rigoletto" Jean- Yves Thibaudet (piano)
6.40 Dussek Duet in E flat for Harp and Piano with Two Horns (ad lib), Op 38
Edward Witsenburg (harp), Jacques Ogg (fortepiano).TeunisvanderZwartand Erwin Wieranga (horns)
7.00 Anon Sonata from "Die
Bankelsangerlieder" Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, director Philip Jones
7.35Chaminade Flute Concertino
Susan Milan, City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
8.00 Rossini Overture: The Barber of Seville National Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
8.50 Sarasate Zigeunerweisen Ittai Shapira (violin),
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Charles Hazelwood
With Donald Macleod.
3: Crisis
Following the death of their only child, Grieg's marriage went through a crisis. Escape to the Hardanger region of Norway seemed to provide some relief and was the cradle for Grieg's most passionate chamberworks and the powerful song Den Bergtekne.
Margrete 's Cradle Song; A Mother's Grief (Op 15)
Marianne Hirsti (soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano)
Fiddlers Hakan Hagegard (baritone), Warren Jones (piano)
String Quartet in G minor, Op 27 Norwegian Quartet
Den Bergtekne , Op 32 (The Mountain Thrall) Hakan Hagegard (baritone),
Gothenburg SO , conductor Neeme Jarvi Folksong; Hailing; Springdance (Lyric Pieces Book 2) Peter Katin (piano) (R)
The artist Andy Goldsworthy continues work on his great sculptures in the heart of France's Haute-Provence.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Sallinen Sunrise Serenade
Avanti Chamber Ensemble, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste
10.13 Poulenc, orch Berkeley Flute
Sonata Jennifer Stinton , Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Steuart Bedford
10.26 Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 4 in C minor, Op 44 Alfred Cortot , orchestra conducted by Charles Munch
10.52 Beethoven Symphony No 7 in BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Arturo Toscanini
Aldeburgh Archive
In today's selection of vintage BBC recordings from the Aideburgh Festival Humphrey Carpenter looks at Britten's musical roots and Englishness.
Bridge Enter Spring New Philharmonia, conductor Benjamin Britten (1967)
Britten Canticle III: Still Falls the Rain
Peter Pears (tenor), Dennis Brain (horn), Benjamini Britten (piano) (1956) Hoist A Fugal Concerto
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Imogen Hoist (1969) Bliss Cello Concertino
Mstislav Rostropovich ,
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Benjamin Britten (1970) Britten Canticle V: The Death of St
Narcissus Peter Pears (tenor),
Osian Ellis (harp) (1976) see in Tune 5pm
A recital given on Sunday in the Elmwood Hall , Belfast.
Raphael Wallfisch (cello), John York (piano) Moeran Prelude; Cello Sonata
Beethoven Cello Sonata in D, Op 102 No 2
BBC Symphony Orchestra Sibelius Suite: Karelia
Conductor Michael Schonwandt
Nielsen Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia
Espansiva) Adrianne Pieczonka (soprano), Christopher Maltman (baritone), conductor Thomas Dausgaard
Sibelius Rakastava Conductor Thomas Ades Sibelius Luonnotar
Conductor Thomas Dausgard
Nielsen Symphony No 4 (Inextinguishable) Conductor Michael Schonwandt
From Ripon Cathedral. Introit: Non
Vos Relinquam Orphanos (Byrd). Responses (Clucas). Office Hymn: Holy Spirit, Come, Confirm Us (All for Jesus). Psalm 37
(Archer, Coulson, Attwood). First Lesson: Isaiah 55, w6-ll. Canticles: Third
Service (Tomkins). Second Lesson: 1
Corinthians 12, wl-13. Anthem: 0 Clap Your Hands (Gibbons). Hymn: Come Holy Ghost (Veni Creator). Organ Voluntary: Fugue sur le Theme du Carillon de la
Cathédrale de Soissons (Dupre). Director of music Kerry Beaumont. Assistant organist Andrew Bryden.
Sean Rafferty explores the connection between the village of Aldeburgh and the composerforwhom it meant so much-Benjamin Britten. Music includes at
5.10 Schreker's Valse Lente played by the BBCPO under Vassily Sinaisky ; at 5.35
Mozart's Piano Concerto No 8 in C, K246 (Lutzow) performed by Mitsuko Uchida with the ECO under Jeffrey Tate ; and at
6.05 Britten's Four Sea Interludes from
Peter Grimes played by the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Andrew Davis.
r A concert given last month in Leeds Town Hall.
Lynne Dawson (soprano), Louise Winter (mezzo), Bonaventura Bottone (tenor),
Matthew Best (bass), Leeds Philharmonic Chorus, Sheffield Philharmonic Chorus, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, conductorVassily Sinaisky Verdi Requiem
Hagen Quartet
Verdi, arr Emanuele Muzio Luisa Miller (excerpts)
Philip Dodd reports on tonight's opening of Nixon in China, as the opera is given its first London staging by Peter Sellars. Plus a discussion on Woody Allen 's latest film Sweet and Lowdown.
Fiona Talkington 's late-night choice includes music by Richard Thompson and autumnal reflections from Vivaldi and Astor Piazzolla.
With Susan Sharpe.
Bach Fugue in C minor, BWV1001
12.15 Walton Cello Concerto 12.40
Jorgen Jersild Three Danish Romances
1.00 A selection of Chopin's piano music recorded on piano rolls by female pianists. Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23; Nocturne in G, Op 3 No 2; Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor, Op 31; Barcarolle in F sharp, Op 60; Mazurka in B minor, Op 33 No 4; Prelude in A flat, Op 28 No 1 7; Waltzes: in D flat. Op 6
No 1 (Minute Waltz); in B minor, Op 69 No 2; Impromptu in A flat, Op 29; Ballade No 3 in A flat, Op 4 7; Nocturne in C minor, Op 48 No 1 2.10 Schubert Symphony No 6 in C
2.45 Bruhns Hemmt Eure Tranenflut
3.00 Time and Tune 3.40 Together: an Assembly for Schools 4.00 Dance Workshop 4.20 Ghostwriter
Lament forRosie 4.50 Verdi
Overture: Nabucco 5.00 Rossini Overture: La Gazza Ladra 5.10 Debussy Petite Pièce