With Martin Handley.
Volkmann Serenade No 3 in D minor, Op 69 Reinhold Johannes Buhl (cello),
Bavarian RSO, conductor Karl Ludwig Nicol
6.15 Svendsen Octet in A major, Op 3 Lars Bjornkaer and Per Lund Madsen
(violins), Bjarne Boie Rasmussen (viola),
Lars Holm Johansen (cello), Kontra Quartet
7.00 Walton Spitfire Prelude and Fugue English Northern Sinfonia, conductor Paul Daniel
7.30 Mozart Horn Concerto No 4 in E flat, K495 Jonathan Williams ,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Alexander Schneider
8.00 Blow Awake, Awake, My Lyre Red Byrd, Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman
8.40 lbert Suite Symphonique: Impressions Parisiennes
Montreal SO, conductor Charles Dutoit
Stephanie Hughes presents a selection of music from recent concerts around
Europe, this week featuring performances from the Flanders Festival in Bruges, the Edinburgh Festival, and the Ravenna
Festival from Italy. Plus arts news from the Sunday papers with Cathy Packe.
9.00 Weber Overture: Oberon
Munich PO, conductor James Levine
9.10 Mozart Piano Sonata in D, K576 Andras Schiff
9.30 Telemann Oboe damore Concerto in A 11 Gardellino, director Marcel Ponseele (oboe d'amore)
9.40 Rossini Mura Felici (La Donna del Lago) Daniele Barcellona (mezzo),
Bologna Teatro Comunale Orchestra, conductor Daniele Gatti
10.15 Beethoven Scottish Folk Songs (selection)Topi Lehtipuu (tenor), Arthur Schoonderwoerd (piano), Vi-Va-Ce Ensemble
10.25 Strauss, arr Leopold
Metamorphoses for string septet Gerard Causse and friends
11.00 Beethoven Symphony No 3 in Eflat (Eroica) Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor James Levine
Producer Andrew Lyle
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Graeme Kay presents news and views from music and dance festivals taking place across the globe. This week conductor Leonard Slatkin on his impending first Last Night of the Proms. Plus a report from the Lucerne festival.
Another chance to hear last Monday's recital from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)
Chopin Barcarolle in F sharp, Op 60; Etudes Op 25: No 7 in C sharp minor; No 8 in D flat; No 12 in C minor Debussy Images, Book 2
Ligeti Etudes (excerpts), including Galamb Borong (No 7), Automne a Varsovie (No 6), and No 18
(R)
Lucia Popp
Hilary Finch considers the career and artistry of the Slovakian soprano, drawing on s, including: Strauss Morgen Op 2 7 No 4
Dvorak Five Evening Songs, Op 31 Wolf Morike Lieder (excerpts)
Mozart Ridente la Calma, K152; Als Luise die Briefe, K520; An Chloe, K524
Mahler Rheinlegendchen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn, No 7); Ablösung im
Sommer; Wo die Schonen Trompeten
Blasen (Des Knaben Wunderhorn, No 9) (Revised rpt)
Rpt from yesterday 12 noon
Brian Kay 's selection includes
Carl Davis 's music for Pride and Prejudice, a march by Beethoven and music by this month's featured composer, Eric Coates. Plus a chance to meet a young lady by the name of Little Betty Bouncer.
Julian Anderson , Elizabeth Arno ,
Leon Botstein , Misha Donat , Richard Gaskell , Alexander Goehr , Dika Newlin , Bayan Northcott , Iris Pfeiffer , Robert Saxton ,
Mirjam Schlemmer and Jeremy Summerly paint a series of pictures of a Schoenberg, who was misunderstood by peers and public throughout his life.
See Late Junction, Monday andTuesday 10.30pm. Thursday 10.15pm
In the last in this series of programmes marking the Verdi centenary,
Rodney Milnes talks to Thomas Allen who reveals some insights into the baritone role of Germont in La Traviata. (R)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
The second Boston Symphony Orchestra Prom features another Koussevitsky commission - this time from Stravinsky-and a sensuously pastoral ballet composed originally for Diaghilev. Presented by Petroc Trelawny . Tanglewood Festival Chorus,
Boston SO, conductor Bernard Haitink Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
7.55 Twenty Minutes
Christopher Cook presents a profile of Bernard Haitink , including contributions from Peter Hall and Thomas Allen.
8.15 Ravel Ballet: Daphnis and Chloe Repeated Friday 2pm.
By Robert Ferguson. Another chance to hear Paul Scofield as Ibsen in this powerful study of the playwright and the great secret he kept throughout his life.
Sophie Langdon (violin), Gordon Hunt (oboe). Music composed by Julie Cooper (piano). Directed by Ned Chaillet. (R)
As part of Radio 3's Live Line-Up from the Edinburgh Fringe, Mark Russell and Robert Sandall present a Scots double-bill with the Bill Wells Trio and Pinkie Maclure and her band. Recorded at the Dance Base.
With Susan Sharpe. Richard Rodney
Bennett, arr Undup Murder on the Orient Express 12.15 Berg Piano Sonata, Op 1
12.35 Mielck String Quintet in F, Op 3
1.00 John Dunstaple Motets 1.50 Schubert Symphony No 6 in C
2.25 Debussy Etudes. Book 2
2.50 Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1, Op 193.10 Decsenyi An Epitaph from
Aquincum 3.30 Beethoven Piano Trio in G, Op 1 No 24.00 Telemann Flute Concerto in D4.10 Chopin Scherzo No 4 in E, Op 54
4.35 Haydn Piano Trio in F. H XV4
4.50 Bernstein Glitter and Be Gay
(Candide) 5.00 Papandopulo Hommage a BACH 5.10 Vivaldi Concerto da Camera in D, RV94 5.25 Bardos Ave Maria
5.35 Stravinsky Serenade for piano
5.45 Verdi Alzira (Prologue)