the Landscape
5.10 Melartin Pastorale
5.20 Frank Bridge Suite: The Sea
5.45 Marazzoll 0 Mortal, Se Corn Appresso
With Penny Gore.
Beethoven Bagatelles Op 119, Nos 1-4 John Lill (piano)
6.40 Dvorak Romantic Pieces, Op 75 Issac Stern (violin),
Robert McDonald (piano)
7.00 Cannabich Sinfonia in E flat
Concerto Koln
7.45 J Strauss (son), arr Schoenberg Roses from the South
Lyon National Opera Soloists
8.00 Francalx Cor Anglais Quartet Marwood Ensemble
8.40 Coates London Suite
East of England Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Nabarro
3: Greece and the Orient. Donald Macleod presents music inspired by Szymanowski's fascination with Arabic and ancient Greek culture.
Roxana 's aria (King Roger)
Barbara Zagorzanka (soprano),
Polish State Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karol Stryja
Myths, Op 30 Kaja Danczowska (violin), Krystian Zimerman (piano)
Symphony No 3 (The Song of the Night) Ryszard Karczykowski (tenor),
Jewell Chorale , Detroit Symphony Orchestra, conductor Antal Dorati
Writer Ian McEwan is working on a novel called - he thinks - An Atonement. It is set during the retreat to Dunkirk in 1940, in the mind and memory of one of the soldiers.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Debussy, orch Stokowski La Cathédrale Engloutie Philhadelphia Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
10.15 Rachmaninov Etudes-Tableaux , Op 33 John Ogdon (piano)
10.37 Stravinsky Three Japanese Lyrics Phyllis Bryn-Julson (soprano), Ensemble Intercontemporain, conductor Pierre Boulez
10.41 Glazunov Chopiniana , Op 46
German Symphony Orchestra, Berlin. conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
11.03 Brahms String Quintet in G, Op 111 Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Amadeus Quartet
THE NEW CHINA
China Week
A week of programmes that contrast works by contemporary Chinese composers with music from the west inspired by China. The programmes feature performances by a younger generation of Chinese artists. Today Christopher Cook looks at links between opera east and west.
3: A Night at the Chinese Opera Weber Turandot (excerpts)
Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor John Georgiadis
Williamson Organ improvisations on ; Weber's "Turandot" Magnus Williamson
Adams The Chairman Dances (Nixon in China) BBC Philharmonic, conductor Rumon Gamba
Weir The Consolations of Scholarship Linda Hirst (soprano), Lontano, conductor Odaline de la Martinez
A concert given last year in Waterfront Hall,
Belfast, as part of the Sonorities Festival. National Chamber Choir of Ireland, conductor Colin Mawby Ravel Trois Chansons
Colin Mawby Divine Image
Poulenc Vinea Mea Electa (Quatre Motets pourun Temps de Penitence)
Kevin O'Connell All the Live-Long Way Jonathan Harvey The Angels
Part Seven Magnificat Antiphons Poulenc Exultate Deo(R)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Ravel Piano Concerto in D for left hand Pascal Roge , conductor David Atherton Mahler Symphony No 5
Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
See also Performance on 3 7.30pm
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas introduces some favourite tracks, including jazz from Duke Ellington and his orchestra, a welcome chant from the south seas and music from the film Titanic.
From the Chapel of King's College,
Cambridge. Introit: Pray That Jerusalem May Have Peace (Stanford). Responses (Radcliffe). Psalm 78 (Mann, Cooke,
Nares, Stanford). First Lesson: Wisdom 3, wl-9. Canticles: Stanford in B flat. Second Lesson: Revelation 21, wl-7. Anthem: Let the People Praise Thee (Mathias).
Hymn: lustorum Animae (Stanford). Organ Voluntary: Postlude in D minor, Op 105
No 6 (Stanford). Director of music Stephen Cleobury. Organ scholars Benjamin Bayl and Daniel Hyde.
Sean Rafferty with arts news, music and guests. Music includes at 5.00 Dvorak's Gavotte in G minor played by the Vlach Quartet Prague; at around 5.45
Schubert's Auf Dem Strom performed by Michael Schade (tenor) and David Pyatt
(horn) with Graham Johnson (piano); and at around 6.40 Herbert Howells 's A Kent
Yeoman's Wooing Song performed by Joan Rodgers (soprano) and Alan Opie (baritone) with the BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Richard Hickox.
A concert given at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, earlierthis month.
Susan Bullock (soprano), Jean Rigby
(mezzo), City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, BBC Philharmonic, conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Kenneth Hesketh At God-Speeded
Summer's End (first performance, BBC commission)
Mahler Symphony No 2 (Resurrection)
Alma Petchersky (piano)
Tchaikovsky The Seasons, Op 3 7b (excerpts) (R)
Philip Dodd investigates the ecology of fear with the help of the award-winning Chinese film Suzhou River- which pays homage to the Hollywood classic Vertigo-and by looking at a new study of how exactly
Hitchcock wielded terrorwith such power, and why indeed we have a perverse desire for pain and dread.
Fiona Talkington splashes out with a quartet of Nordic guitarists - 4G - and music for two pianos by Adrian Jack performed by Thorson and Thurber.
With Susan Sharpe.
Klami Intermezzo
12.10 Mahler Kindertotenlieder
12.30 Zemllnksy Trio, Op 3
1.00 Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
2.05 Liszt Annees de Pelerinage: Book 1 (La Suisse)
2.55 Schumann Traumerei (Kinderszenen, Op 15 No 7)
3.00-5.00 BBC Schools
3.00 Together: an Assembly for Schools
3.20 Expressive Arts
3.40 School Musical
4.00 Dance Workshop
4.20 English for S1, S2
4.45 Music for Dance
5.00 J Strauss (son) Waltz: Voices of Spring
5.15 CPE Bach Quartet in G for flute, viola and continuo, Wq95
5.35 Vivaldi Concerto No 9 in D, RV230 (L'Estro Armonico, Op 3)
5.45 Kunzen Overture: Gyrithe
3.00 Together: an Assembly for Schools
3.20 Expressive Arts 3.40 School Musical
4.00 Dance Workshop
4.20 English for SI, S2
4.45 Music for Dance