With Tommy Pearson.
Clementi Overture in C
6.15 Mozart Piano Sonata in A, K331
6.45 Parry Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy
7.00 James Hook Clarinet Concerto in E flat
8.00 lbert Bacchanale
8.30 Vivaldi Trumpet Concerto in C, RV537
3: Dresden. In 1731 the main musical event in Dresden belonged to
Johann Adolf Hasse with his opera Cleofide. But
Hasse also conducted and wrote music for the court chapel.
Overture: Artaserse (excerpt) Les Talens Lyriques, director Christophe Rousset Se Mai Piu Geloso (Cleofide, Act 1)
Derek Lee Ragin (countertenor), Capella Coloniensis , director William Christie
/ Pellegrini al Sepolcro di Nostro Signore Peter Harvey (bass), Valerie Gabail and Rachel Elliott (sopranos), Michael Chance (countertenor), II Seminario Musicale , director Gerard Lesne (countertenor)
Overture: Cleofide Capella Coloniensis , director William Christie
Cleofide (finale) Emma Kirkby ,
Agnes Mellon and Randall KWong (sopranos), Derek Lee Ragin , Dominique Visse and David Cordier (countertenors), Capella Coloniensis , director William Christie
With Rob Cowan.
Orff Entrata Vienna State Opera Orchestra, conductor Herman Scherchen
10.09 Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in Eminor Leonid Kogan, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Constantin Silvestri
10.37 Bononclni Care Luci del Mio Bene Rene Jacobs (countertenor), Sigiswald Kuijken and Lucy van Dael (violins), Wieland Kuijken (cello), Robert Kohnen (harpsichord)
10.49 Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 3 in E flat Stephen Hough, CBSO, conductor Sakari Oramo
11.15 Wagner Siegfried 's Funeral Music (Gotterdammerung) Berlin Phiharmonic Orchestra, conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler
Artist In Focus: The SCO In Pieces Linda Ormiston explores the diverse talents of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, including Su-a Lee 's playing of the musical saw, Kevin McCrae 's work with Scottish folk hero Dougie MacLean and music written by teenagers on the Isle of Mull. Raymond Scott Portafino 0111 Mustonen Toccata
Mr McFall's Chamber
Hartmann Concerto Funebre SCO Strings, director Alexander Janiczek (violin) Janet Evans Seonid
Karen Wlmhurst Knocking On Mr McFall 's Chamber
Faure Piano Quartet No 1 in C minor, Op 15 Graeme McNaught (piano), James Clark
(violin), Catherine Marwood (viola), Ursula Smith (cello)
David Byers introduces a concert given last month at Belfast's Waterfront Hall.
Nobuko Imai (viola), Roger Vignoles (piano) Schumann Marchenbilder , Op 113
Ligeti Hora Lunga ; Loop; Facsar (Sonata for solo viola)
Brahms Viola Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2
Ulster Orchestra
Presented by Sandy Burnett.
Ferguson Overture for an Occasion Conductor Adrian Leaper
Delius, arr Beecham The Walk to the Paradise Garden (A Village Romeo and Juliet) Conductor John Lubbock Ferguson Two Ballads
Christopher Maltman (baritone), conductor Adrian Leaper
Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto
Ewan Easton , conductor John Lubbock Finzi Dies Natalis Patricia Rozario
(soprano), conductor John Lubbock
Sterndale Bennett Symphony in G minor Conductor John Lubbock
Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Matt Baker introduce music from Russian, India and the South Pacific.
Live from Temple Church, London.
Introit: I Would Find Thee (Thalben-Ball). Responses: Radcliffe. Psalm 148
(Stanford). First Reading: Exodus 12, wl-14. Canticles: Stanford in C.
Second Reading: 2 Timothy 2, wl-13. Anthem: Ascribe unto the Lord (SS
Wesley). Hymn: Christ Triumphant, Ever
Reigning (Guiting Power). Organ Voluntary: Rhapsody No 3 in C sharp minor
(Howells). Sub-organist James Vivian. Director of music Stephen Layton.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
A concert live from the Barbican Hall in London. Presented by Louise Fryer.
- London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
Bizet Symphony in C Debussy La Mer
8.30 Twenty Minutes: The Making of Carandiru
Paul Heritage follows director
Kate Rowland as she records a play based on Dr Drauzio Varella's book
Estacao Carandiru inside Brazil's most notorious prison. Carandiruwill be broadcast on Sunday at 6.30pm.
8.50 Beethoven SymphonyNo 7 in A
Sarah Dunant and guests ask whether art dealers should be thought of as risk-taking entrepreneurs whose money and judgement have sustained the avant-garde, or as brokers who simply transform art into a commodity. A debate recorded in front of an audience at Tate Modern.
More fiddle-playing from Fiona Talkington's BBC Music Magazine interviewee Chris Wood, Romanian brass, a Finnish melange from Timo Vaananen and Pekka Pylkkannen, Iranian electro-acoustic sounds from Sussan Deyhim and traditional music from Taiwan, Mauritius and Zimbabwe.
With Jonathan Swain.
Schubert, arr Webern Six German Dances, D820
12.15 Brahms Trio in E flat for horn, violin and piano, Op 40
12.45 Debussy Petite Suite
1.00 Peter Pears (tenor) and Benjamin Britten (piano) recorded at the Jubilee Hall, Aldeburgh, in 1958. Purcell I Attempt from Love's Sickness to Fly; Not All My Torments; I'll Sail upon the Dog Star; There's Not a Swain of the Plain; Man Is for Woman Made Schubert Die Sterne, D939; Nachtviolen, D572; Auflosung, D807; Schumann Liederkreise, Op 39
Faure La Bonne Chanson, Op 61
Britten Four Folk Song Arrangements
2.15 Mozart Symphony No 36 in C, K425 (Linz)
2.45 Tchaikovsky Flower waltz (Nutcracker)
3.00 Together 3.15 First Steps in Drama
3.30 Words Alive 3.45 Singing Together
4.05 Listen and Write
Air (Suite in D, BWV1068)
4.45 Wegellus Rondo Quasi Fantasia
5.05 Charles Avison Concerto Grosso No 2 in G 5.25 Arnold, arr Paynter Little Suite No 1 for brass band 5.35 Byrd The Galliard Jig 5.45 Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis