Rondo in A flat
5.10 Mozart PerPieta (Cosi Fan Tutte)
5.20 Leslie Pearson Dance Suite (after Arbeau)
5.30 Debussy, orch Ravel Danse (Tarantelle Styrienne)
5.40 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol, Op 34
AM With Penny Gore.
Tallleferre Harp Sonata Maria Graf
6.40 Michael Haydn Symphony in B flat London Mozart Players, conductor Matthias Bamert
7.00 Schubert Violin Sonata in D, D384 Arthur Grumiaux , Paul Crossley (piano)
7.40 Elgar Introduction and Allegro, Op 4 LPO, conductor Adrian Boult
8.00 Chaminade Tarantelle, Op 35 No 6 (Etudes de Concert) Peter Jacobs (piano)
8.45 Bach, transcr R Boothby Trio Sonata in C, BWV529 Purcell Quartet
Donald Macleod traces the young
Brahms's relationship with the Schumann family, in particular his close friendship with Clara Schumann , which intensified after Robert Schumann had attempted suicide by jumping into the Rhine. Volks-Kinderlieder (excerpts)
Edith Mathis (soprano), Karl Engel (piano) Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor
Maurizio Pollini , Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Claudio Abbado
Jonathan Kent continues rehearsals of The
Tempest in the shell of the Almeida theatre.
With Jonathan Swain.
Mozart Piano Concerto No 21 in C, K46 7 Dinu Lipatti , Lucerne Festival Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan
10.35 Dvorak Cypresses Hagen Quartet
10.50 Bartok Adagio Religioso (Piano
Concerto No 3) Dinu Lipatti , South West German RSO, conductor Paul Sacher
11.02 Bernstein Symphony No 1 (Jeremiah) Jennie Tourel (mezzo),
New York PO, conducted by the Composer
Verity Sharp presents performances by BBC Radio 3's New Generation Artists.
Mendelssohn Piano Trio in D minor - Kungsbacka Trio
Liszt La Lugubre Gondola - Natalie Clein (cello), Paul Lewis (piano)
Strauss Songs - Emma Bell (soprano), Andrew Smith (piano)
Debussy Preludes: Book 2 (excerpts) - Alexander Melnikov (piano)
Dutilleux Ainsi la Nuit - Belcea Quartet
PM Susan Sharpe presents another in the series of six weekly early music chamber concerts given at London's Wigmore Hall. Soprano Sophie Daneman is joined by three leading instrumentalists in music from 17th-century France, including works by Antoine Boesset , Etienne Moulinie , Pierre Guedron and Sainte-Colombe.
Sophie Daneman (soprano), Christopher Wilson (lute), Mark Levy and Alison McGillivray (violas da gamba)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Ann Murray (soprano), John Lill (piano), conductor Andrew Davis
Berlioz Overture: Beatrice et Benedict
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G
Berlioz Les Nuits d'Eté
Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor
I From Bristol Cathedral. Introit: Steal Away
(Tippett). Responses (Sumsion). Psalm 44 (Hobbs). First Lesson: Genesis 16. Office Hymn: There's a Light upon the Mountain (There's a Light). Canticles: Jesus College Service (Mathias). Second Lesson:
Galatians 4, w21-27. Anthem: And I Saw a New Heaven (Bainton). Hymn: Come, 0 Thou Traveller (Surrey). Organ Voluntary: Le Monde dans I'Attente du Sauveur
(Symphonie-Passion)(Dupre). Master of the choristers and organist Mark Lee. Assistant David Hobourn.
With Sean Rafferty. Music includes at
5.40 Beethoven's Six Bagatelles, Op 126, played by Stephen Kovacevich (piano); at
6.00 Bach's Sinfonia in D, BWV1045, performed by Vienna Concentus Musicus directed by Nikolaus Harnoncourt ; and at
6.50 Honegger's Pacific 231 played by the Toulouse Capitole Orchestra under Michel Plasson.
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The Trojans
The London Symphony Orchestra's year-long Berlioz Odyssey under Colin Davis reaches a momentous climax with this concert performance, spread overtwo evenings, of Berlioz's grand opera The
Trojans, live from the Barbican in London. An epic drama tracing the fall of Troy and the founding of Rome, The Trojans was a tormented labour of love for a composer who knew he would never live to see it properly performed. Pulling togetherthe threads of a lifetime's composing, Berlioz brought to life an ancient world in a spectacle hailed as one of the greatest masterpieces of the 19th century. Berlioz The Trojans
London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
Acts land 2
Acts 3-5 can be heard tomorrow evening at 6.55 pm
Sarah Dunant talks to playwright Timberlake Wertenbaker, whose award-winning plays include Our Country's Good, and many translations and adaptations from the classics. Her latest venture is a rewriting of Cinderella, Cinderella - the Ash Girl.
Verity Sharp presents eclectic listening, including Mother by Goidle and Portuguese polyphony from the 17th century.
With Jonathan Swain.
Lalo Two Aubades
12.15 Franck, arr Rampal Flute Sonata
12.40 Melartin, arr Jussi Jalas Marionettes Suite, Op 1
1.00 A recital of organ music.
Bach Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV542
Liszt Three Sacred Compositions
Guilmant Marche Funebre et Chant Seraphique
Brahms Prelude and Fugue in E minor
Bach Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor
Gigout Christmas Rhapsody
Dubois Variations on a Provencal Melody; Let the Light Be
2.15 Lassus Motet: Gratia Sola Dei
2.20 Rosenmuller Sinfonia Quinta
2.35 CPE Bach Flute Concerto in G, Wql69
3.00 Together: an Assembly for Schools
3.20 Expressive Arts 3.40 School Musical
4.00 Dance Workshop
4.20 English forsl, S2 4.45 Music for Dance