With Penny Gore.
Vivaldi Flute Concerto in G minor, RV439 (La Notte)
6.45 Schubert Quartettsatz, D703
7.00 Trad Shenandoah
7.20 Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1 in G minor
8.00 Monti Czardas
8.50 Sidney Torch Mexican Fiesta
"That is my goal: time and timelessness are connected. This instant and eternity are struggling within us. And this is the cause of all our contradictions...." In a world that seems increasingly to be occupied with the material and tangible, Part's music offers to both believers and non-believers a contemporary attempt to articulate the sublime. Today
Donald Macleod concludes his series with a look at some of Part's recent achievements.
I Am the True Vine Pro Arte Singers, conductor Paul Hillier
Summa Chilingirian Quartet
TeDeum Choirand Orchestra of the Academy of St Cecilia, conductor Myung-Whun Chung
Bogoroditse Djevo Pro Arte Singers, conductor Paul Hillier
Jackie Kay talks about writing her latest collection of short stories.
With Rob Cowan.
Grainger Mock Morris Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
10.10 Bach Cantata No 82: Ich Habe Genug Hans Hotter (bass-baritone), Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Anthony Bernard
10.36 Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain Gonzalo Soriano (piano), Spanish National Orchestra, conductor Ataulfo Argenta
11.00 Brahms Liebeslieder-Waltzer , Op 52 (excerpt) Irmgard Seefried (soprano), Elisabeth Hongen (contralto), Hugo
Meyer-Welfing (tenor), Hans Hotter (bass-baritone), Friedrich Wuhrer and Hermann van Nordberg (piano duet)
11.14 Ravel La Valse
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, conductor William Steinberg
Sean Rafferty introduces the last of this week's programmes. Today the flute player James Galway also conducts the Ulster Orchestra in a gala concert given in March at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast. In true Galway style there are a few surprises along the way. Music includes: Bizet Carmen: Suite No 1
Stamitz Flute Concerto in G, Op 29
Tchaikovsky Suite: The Sleeping Beauty
Chopin's English Piano
A recital which includes some of the pieces Chopin is known to have played during his last visit to this country.
Malcolm Binns performs on the Broadwood grand piano which Chopin ordered in 1848 for his concerts in London and Manchester.
Chopin Barcarolle in Fsharp, Op 60;
Polonaise Fantaisie , Op 61; Nocturne in B, Op 62 No 1; Etude in A flat, Op 25 No 1; Berceuse, Op 5 7; Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor, Op 31
BBC Philharmonic
Christian Blackshaw (piano), conductor Christoph Eberle
Cherubini Overture: Les DeuxJournees
Mozart Piano Concerto No 25 in C. K503
Stravinsky Symphonies of wind instruments (1 94 7)
Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker introduce music for younger listeners, including tunes from Zimbabwe, Russia and Egypt, and Dance of a Greek Slave from Spartacus.
Thelonious Monk
Julian Joseph introduces recordings by the American jazz piano pioneer, including a BBC session from 1965 with saxophonist Charlie Rouse , bassist Larry Gales and drummer Ben Riley.
Humphrey Carpenter presents news from the arts world and a selection of music, including at 7.00 a work by another of this year's Masterprize semi-finalists, Alistair King 's Hit the Ground (Running, Running, Running) played by the BBC Philharmonic under KristjanJarvi.
Stephen Cleobury conducts the BBC Singers in a concert of British music ancient and modern, recorded last month in the Royal Fine Arts Museum, Antwerp. John Taverner Leroy Kyrie
Birtwistle Three Latin Motets (The Last Supper)
Tye Missa Euge Bone Francis Grier Alleluia ! I Bring You News of Great Joy; The Voice of My Beloved Ades The Fayrfax Carol
Judith Bingham Gleams of a Remoter World
Britten Sacred and Profane
Conductor Osmo Vanska
MacMillan The Exorcism of Rio Sumpul
Tonight's edition of the arts and culture magazine includes a report from the Cannes film festival. Presented by Paul Allen.
Jim Black 's Alas No Axis
A concert given at last week's
Cheltenham Jazz Festival by drummer Jim Black and his group Alas No Axis. Black is probably the most sought-after drummer on the downtown New York improvised scene at the moment and has been an integral part of some of the leadingjazz ensembles of the last decade. Alas No Axis, his first project as leader, features Chris Speed on tenor saxophone and clarinet, Skuli Sverrisson on electric bass and Hilmar Jensson on electric guitar, in music from their debut album (Alas No Axis), a compelling blend of freejazz, grunge rock and ambient music. Presented by Jez Nelson.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress
With Jonathan Swain.
Mozart Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543 Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter)
2.40 Telemann Der Tag des Gerichts
3.50 Melartin, arr Jalas Marionettes Suite, Op 1 4.05 Byrd Fantasia in D minor
4.20 Grieg Triumphal March (Sigurd Jorsalfar)
4.30 Sweelinck Hodie Christus Natus Est
4.40 Abel Symphony in D, Op 10 No 5
4.50 Arthur Benjamin Overture to an Italian Comedy
5.00 Wagner A Faust Overture
5.15 Noël Coward / Follow My Secret Heart (Conversation Piece)
5.25Sairrt-Saens Oboe Sonata inD, Op 166
5.35 Franz Schreker Valse Lente 5.45 Bozza Jour d 'Ete a la Montagne
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