With Penny
Gore Krommer Concerto in Eflat for two clarinets, Op 35
6.35 Debussy Piano Trio in G
7.10 Lennox Berkeley Guitar Sonatina, Op 52 No
7.45 Mendelssohn String Symphony No 6 in Eflat
8.00 Wieniawski Polonaise No 1 in D, Op 4
8.45 Hoist Ballet music: The Perfect Fool
One of the happiest periods of Brian's life was duringthe thirties, when he was working hard as assistant editor of Musical Opinion and writing a few symphonies in his spare time, including his fifth, a setting of a poem by Lord Alfred Douglas. Plus a chance to hearthe world premiere, given by the BBC in 1979, of what is perhaps the most profound of Brian's late symphonies, introduced by the composer himself. With Donald Macleod and Brian expert Malcolm MacDonald. Come Away, Come Away Death
BBC Singers, Stephen Betteridge (piano), conductor Ronald Corp
Violin Concerto (excerpt) Marat Bisengaliev (violin),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Lionel Friend
Symphony No 5 (Wine of Summer) Donald Maxwell (baritone),
BBCSSO, conductor Nicholas Kok SymphonyNo27 Philharmonia
Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
The talking is over and ghostwriter Andrew Crofts gets down to the first draft of The Princess and the Villain.
With Jonathan Swain.
Monteverdi Sonata sopra Sancta Maria (Vespers, 1610) Musica Rata, conductor Frieder Bernius
10.12 Haydn Symphony No 30 in C (Alleluia) Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Christopher Hogwood
10.26 Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments Prague Chamber Harmony, conductor Libor Pesek
10.36 Monteverdi Psalm 14 7: Lauda
Jerusalem; Hymn: Ave Maris Stella
(Vespers, 1610) Taverner Consort , Choir and Players, director Andrew Parrott (organ)
10.58 Re-issue of the Week: Bartok String Quartet No 2 Hungarian Quartet
Bath International Music Festival
Among the guests at this year's festival were the four principal string players of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, who all take time off from their day jobs to play in a quartet. Today Petroc Trelawny listens to their views of howthese musical activities differ, and listens to theatre songs and sonatas from 17-century London performed by the New London Consort. Dinner at Eight: songs by Beethoven, Muldowney and Flanders and Swann Sally Matthews (soprano),
William Dazeley (baritone), lain Burnside (piano) Szymanowski String Quartet No 2, Op 56 Berlin Philharmonic Quartet
Shall We Go Upstairs?: songs byFaure, Bennett and Sondheim Sally Matthews (soprano),
William Dazeley (baritone), lain Burnside (piano)
Beethoven String Quartet in F minor, Op 95 Berlin Philharmonic Quartet
A recital given last June in Belfast's
Elmwood Hall.
Raphael Wallfisch (cello), John York (piano) Moeran Prelude; Cello Sonata
Beethoven Cello Sonata in D, Op 102, No2(R)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev Suite: The Gambler
Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Strauss Till Eulenspiegel Conductor Manfred Honeck
A Benjamin Romantic Fantasy
Stephen Bryant (violin), NorbertBlume (viola), conductor Nicholas Kok
Janacek, arr Davis Suite: The Cunning Little Vixen Alan Opie (baritone), conductor Andrew Davis
Lucie Skeaping presents a programme of music which has been discovered in the last few years, ranging from Vivaldi's
Manchester violin sonatas and keyboard pieces by Purcell to the first broadcast of Handel's Gloria, recently unearthed in the library of the Royal Academy of Music in London and performed by the soprano Emma Kirkbywiththe Royal Academy of Music Baroque Orchestra conducted by Laurence Cummings.
Sean Rafferty with music, new CDs and arts news. Today he looks at the history of the English Opera Group as documented in a new exhibition Staging History at the Britten-Pears Library in Aldeburgh.
Katya Kabanova
Katie Mitchell 's new production for Welsh Opera of Janacek's lyrical and poignant opera from the New Theatre, Cardiff. This performance is sung in Czech and is introduced by Nicola Heywood Thomas.
Chorus and Orchestra of Welsh National
Opera, conductor Carlo Rizzi
A new book by Patricia Goldstone places travel at the heart of the globalisation debate. Patrick Wright and guests investigate the effect tourism has had socially and politically across the globe.
More music by the ensemble Sarband, recorded specially for the programme at this year's Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music, and French organist Philippe Lefebvre performs excerpts from Couperin's Mass for the Parishes in the composer's Paris church. Plus music by Gorecki, and The Orb's Little Fluffy Clouds. Introduced by Verity Sharp.
With Jill Anderson. Jarzebski Corona
Aurea 12.10 Mozart Piano Sonata in F, K280 12.30 Purcell Incidental music: Timon of Athens 12.50 Bacheler Pavan
1.00 Haydn Symphony No 73 in D (Hunt) Eigar Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma) 1.50 Busoni Variations and Fugue on Chopin's C minor prelude, Op 22
2.05 Stravinsky, arr Stravinsky and S
Dushkin Divertimento 2.25 Dinu Upatti Piano Concertino en Style Ancien 2.40 Bach Trio Sonata in D minor, BWV527
3.00-4.30 BBC Schools
3.00 Stories and Rhymes
3.15 Words Alive 3.30 Listen and Write
3.50 EAL Playtime
4.30 Devienne Trio No 2 in C 4.45 Sarasate
Fantasy after Bizet's "Carmen"
5.00 Pranzer Concert Duo No 4
5.15 Armas Jarnefelt Kanteletar
5.25 Isabella Leonarda Sonata Prima a 4 (Opera Decima Sesta ) 5.35 Hilda Sehested Three Fantasy Pieces
5.45 Beethoven 12 Variationen uberden
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