With Penny Gore .
Allegri Miserere
6.35 Mozart Violin Concerto No 1 in B flat, K207
7.00 Arensky Suite No 2 for two pianos, Op 23 (Silhouettes)
7.40 DagWiren Quartet for flute, oboe, clarinet and cello
8.00 Torke Javelin
8.35 Dvorak The Wild Dove
(cl855-81). The young and precocious Mily Balakirev rejected the European-influenced music of his contemporaries and set about creating a modern, Russian style of composition. He soon attracted a group of disciples, nicknamed "the Mighty Handful". Today, Donald Macleod examines how Balakirev established himself in St
Petersburg and enlisted his first followers: Modeste Musorgsky and César Cui.
Rimsky-Korsakov Fantasia on Serbian Themes USSR Academic Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov Balakirev Overture on Three Russian Themes BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins Cui Five preludes (Op 64) Jeffrey Biegel (piano)
Musorgsky Chorus of the people in the temple (Oedipus in Athens)
London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor
Claudio Abbado Balakirev Russia ! BBC Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins Producer Chris Taylor
With Rob Cowan. This week featuring Tchaikovsky chamber music and recordings of baritone Hermann Prey. Vogelwelde HerBabest
Voigtlander Zum Lobe der Musik Albert
Herbstlied Hermann Prey (baritone), Karl Scheit (lute), Leonard Hokanson
(piano), Marcel Cervera (viola da gamba)
10.06 Elgar Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma) Hallé Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
10.34 Wagner Les Deux Grenadiers Hermann Prey (baritone),
Leonard Hokanson (piano)
10.40 Tchaikovsky String Quartet movement in B flat Borodin Quartet
10.54 Listener request: Mozart Piano Sonata in F, K332 Artur Schnabel
11.09 Ravel Bolero
Orchestra conducted by Piero Coppola
BBC YoungMuslclan 2002
With the final of this competition taking place on BBC2 this Sunday, Stephanie Hughes introduces highlights of last
February's semi-finals, contested at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. Today's programme features five percussionists - Scott Foster ,
Patrick King , Henry Baldwin , Benjamin Bryant and Stephen Burke - performing music ranging from Ravel to Frank Zappa.
Joseph Schwantner Velocities - Louis Cauberghs Halasana
Nebojsa Jovan Zivkovic To the Gods of Rhythm
Akira Yuyama Divertimento for marimba Frank Zappa The Black Page
Cameron Sinclair Memorial to the Sacred
Winds
Nigel Westlake Fabian Theory
Ravel, arr Percy Le Tombeau de Couperin (lstmvt)
Eric Sammut Rotation No 2
Gavin Hlgglns Roadworks
Keiko Abe Conversations in the Forest
Richard Michael Boogie (Jazz Suite)
Young musicians playing to win: page 39
Live from the Wigmore Hall in London.
Till Fellner (piano)
Liszt Annees de Pelerinage, Book 1: Suisse
(Repeated Sunday 1pm)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Introduced by Sandy Burnett.
Debussy, orch Busser Petite Suite Roussel Symphony No 4
Conductor Pierre-André Valade
Faure Suite: Pelleas et Melisande
Conductor Paul Mann
Stravinsky Petrushka Stephen Hough (piano), conductor Osmo Vanska
Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Matt Baker play music for younger listeners.
Are TV soundtracks really the poor relation offilm music? Tommy Pearson speaks to Hollywood composer Snuffy Walden.
ADDRESS: Stage and Screen. Room 220. Broadcasting House. Queen Margaret Drive , Glasgow, G12 8DG E-MAIL: stageandscreen@bbc.co.uk
Petroc Trelawny with music and arts news.
La Bohème Iain Burnside
and Rodney Milnes take four classic versions of Puccini's opera and present a complete performance using a different recording for each act.
7.25 Act 1
Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Roma, conductor Tullio Serafin
8.07 Act 2
Berlin PO, conductor Herbert von Karajan
8.32 Act 3
Orchestra of La Scala/Antonino Votto
9.03 Act 4
RCA Victor Orchestra/Thomas Beecham
As Sri Lanka prepares to celebrate its 30th birthday, Isabel H i Iton and guests discuss the conflict in the region that has claimed over 60,000 lives, and on the eve of fresh talks between government and Tamil Tiger rebels they consider the prospects for peace. Plus the verdict on the stage adaptation of Jeanette Winterson 's The
Powerbook at the Royal National Theatre.
Featuring Russia at night, polymodal music from the medieval era, and the latest trombone sounds from Japan. Presented by Mark Russell.
With Jonathan Swain. Handel The Arrival of the Queen ofSheba (Solomon) Mozart Litaniae Lauretanae , K195
12.35 Shostakovich Chamber Symphony, Op 110a 1.00 Hugo Alfven Violin Sonata in C minor, Op 1 Ludvlg Norman 5 Tonbilder imZusammenhange, Op 6
Tor Aulin 4 Watercolours 2.05
Johan Svendsen Symphony No 2 in B flat
2.40 Strauss Horn Concerto No 1
3.00 Let's Make a Story 3.20 Music Box
3.35 Tales from Europe
3.50 Expressive Arts 4.10 Playtime
Russian Easter Festival
Overture 4.45 Emil Sjogren Eroticon , OplO: No 2 in D flat; No 3 in A flat 4.50 Wojclech Kilar Orawa 5.00 Johann Hasse Overture:
Arminio 5.05 William Baines Three Twilight Pieces 5.15 Schnrttke, arr D Shafran Suite in the Olden Style 5.35 Mozart
Concerto in E flat for two pianos, K365