Little Suite for Brass
Band No 1, Op 80
5.05 Albertus Groneman Flute Sonata in G
5.25 Bach Chorale Preludes: Komm, Gott Schopfer , HeiligerGeist, BWV667; Vor Deinen Thron Tret IchX, BWV668
5.35 Mozart Horn Concerto No 3 in E flat, K447
5.50 Beethoven Variations on "God Save the King", WoO78
With Penny Gore.
6.05 Parry Suite in F (Lady Radnor's Suite)
6.45 Mozart Violin Sonata in G. K301
7.04 Boildieu Harp Concerto
7.40 Debussy Children's Corner
8.10 Frederick the Great Flute Sonata in C
8.45 Borodin Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor)
Handel's famously robust constiution began to fail him during his later years. Donald Macleod celebrates some of the great works of Handel's last decade. // Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno (excerpt) Les Musiciens du Louvre, conductor Mark Minkowski
Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV351
Le Concert des Nations, director Jordi Savall Jeptha (Scenes 1 and 2) Anne Sophie von Otter (mezzo), Nigel Robson (tenor),
Stephen Varcoe (baritone), English Baroque Soloists, conductorjohn Eliot Gardiner The Triumph of Time and Truth (Act 3)
London Handel Choir and Orchestra, conductor Denys Darlow
Deborah Moggach talks about her TV adaptation of Nancy Mitford 's semi-autobiographical novel The Pursuit of Love, set in pre-war London and Paris.
With
Stephanie Hughes . Telemann Quartet in G for flute, oboe, violin and continuo (Tafelmusik) Akademie fur Alte Musik, Berlin
10.21 Bruch Concerto for clarinet and viola
Eduard Brunner (clarinet),
Tabea Zimmerman (viola), Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor LotharZagrosek
10.37 Britten Choral Dances (Gloriana)
Ian Partridge (tenor), Helen Tunstall (harp), the Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
10.51 Schubert Piano Sonata in B flat, D960 ArturSchnabel
A concert given last July by the choir of Lichfield Cathedral conducted by Andrew Lumsden.
With an improvisation on the cathedral organ by Nigel Alcoat.
John Alcock Cantate Domino; Out of the Deep; Deus Miseratur
Sharpe All Thy Works Praise Thee, O Lord
Lloyd View Me, Lord, a Work of Thine
Harris Faire Is the Heaven
Sharpe Venite Comedite
Poulenc Timor et Tremor; Vinea Mea
Electa; Tenebrae Factae Sunt; Tristis Est Anima Mea (Quatre Motets pour un Temps de Penitence)
Sue Sharpe concludes hertour of this summer's music festivals in Wales with a visit to St Asaph for the North Wales International Music Festival. Today's recital was given earlier this month at St
Asaph Cathedral by pianist Peter Donohoe. Schumann Toccata in C, Op 7 Tippett Piano Sonata No 1
Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 13 (Pathetique)
Kabalevsky Overture: Colas Breugnon - Conductor Barry Wordsworth
Paderewski Polish Fantasy - Martin Roscoe (piano), conductor Martyn Brabbins
Gorecki Three Pieces in Old Style - Conductor Christopher Gayford
Szymanowski Symphony No 1 - Conductor Barry Wordsworth
Bacewicz Concerto for string orchestra - Conductor Christopher Gayford
Lutoslawski Symphony No 1/Gayford
Julian Joseph introduces music by the great bassist, composer and bandleader
Charles Mingus , who spent the early fifties in New York working with Miles Davis ,
Charlie Parker and Duke Ellington before founding the Jazz Workshop in 1955.
With Humphrey Carpenter. Music includes at 5.00 Debussy's Golliwogg's Cake Walk (Children's 's Corner) played by Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano); at 5.45 Handel's
Concerto Grosso in C, HWV318 (Alexander's Feast), performed by the English Concert directed by Trevor Pinnock ; and at 6.45
Prokofiev's The Meeting of the Volga and the Don played by the Philadelphia
Orchestra conducted by Riccardo Muti.
John Toal introduces an all-Russian concert from the Waterfront Hall in Belfast.
The Ulster Orchestra opens its new season underthe baton of their principal conductor Dmitri Sitkovetsky. They are joined by the great Russian pianist Andrei Gavrilovfora performance of perhaps the most popular of all piano concertos.
Shostakovich Festival Overture
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor
8.30 Twenty Minutes: Henri Bergson 's
Laughter Kevin Jackson on Henri Bergson 's great philosophical essay, Le Rire, in which he explored why people laugh and what laughter means.
8.50 Prokofiev Symphony No 5 in B flat
The Ghost of Madness is the title of the second part of Ray Monk 's biography of Bertrand Russell. Monk talks to Paul Allen about Russell's great public activities and campaigns and reveals Russell's tragic relationship with his first son. Plus the reality of unification in Germany- 10 years after the ecstasy of East and West coming together, do the joins still show?
Verity Sharp presents a portrait concert of the Berlin-based British composer
Rebecca Saunders , given by the ensemble Topologies. Her scores are contrasted with works by the important Shostakovich pupil Galina Ustvolskaya. Music by Kaija Saariaho completes this opening concert of BMIC's Cutting Edge 2000 series, given last night at the Warehouse. London. Ian Pace (piano), Topologies Rebecca Saunders Duo
Galina Ustvoiskaya Piano Sonata No 6 Rebecca Saunders Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall; The Underside of Green Kaija Saariaho Folia
Galina Ustvoiskaya Trio
Rebecca Saunders Quartet (first UK performance)
With Susan Sharpe.
Bizet Carmen: Suite No 212.20 Brahms Hungarian Dance No 1 in G minor 12.30
Hellendaal Cello Sonata No 7, Op 5 12.40 Trond Kverno Corpus Christi Carol; Missa Fidei Mysterii 1.00 Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
Radio France PO, conductor Myung-Whun Chung 2.25 Vivaldi Gloria 2.55 Fasch
Overture a due chori in B flat 3.20 Mozart String Quartet in G, K387 3.55 Mosonyi
Stories forthe Teachingofthe Interpretation of Hungarian Music 4.10
Tulindberg Polonaise and Variations 4.15 Prokofiev
Three Dances (Romeo and Juliet) 4.25 Tolvo Kuula Sorrow, Op 22 No 2 4.35
Weber Clarinet Concertino in E flat, Op 26
4.50 Handel Va Tacito e Nascosto (Giulio Cesare ) 5.00 Malcolm Forsyth Jubilee
Overture 5.10 Mozart Divertimento in D, K136 5.25 Locatelli Concerto in E flat, Op 7 No 6 (II Pianto d 'Arianna) 5.45
Beethoven, arr Sedlak Overture: Rdelio
5.55Schreker Valse Lente