Hungarian Dances: No 12 in D minor; No 20 in E minor; No 21 in E minor
5.10 Luca Marenzlo Se Quel Dolor Che Van Innanzi al Morire
5.20 Handel Water Music: Suite in G,
HWV350 5.30 Schubert Introduction and Variations in E minor for flute and piano, D802 5.45 Copland Quiet City
With Penny Gore.
Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp
6.40 Haydn Symphony No 89 in F
7.00 Sibelius Suite: Belshazzar's Feast
7.35 Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor
8.00 Tchaikovsky Overture: Hamlet
8.50 Leonard Bernstein Three Dance
Episodes (On the Town)
Today Donald Macleod talks to the composer about the implications of writing an additional movement for Hoist's Planets suite, his approach to writing for the horn, and about one of his most recent works, based on the poetry of Edmund Blunden and written as part of the millennium celebrations.
Pluto, the Renewer
Halle Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder The Journey Ends Here
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conductor Pierre-Andre Valade
Horn Concerto Richard Watkins ,
Philharmonia, conductor EsaPekka Salonen Aftertones (lastmvt)
Leah-Marian Jones (mezzo), Halle Choir and Orchestra, conductor Lu Jia
With Jonathan Swain.
Mendelssohn Overture: Athalia
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Claus Peter Flor
10.05 Mozart Horn Concerto No 4 in Eflat, K495 Philharmonia, director Barry Tuckwell (horn)
10.35 Britten Canticle III, Op 55: Still
Falls the Rain Peter Pears (tenor), Barry Tuckwell (horn), the Composer (piano)
10.45 Monteverdi Zefiro Torna (Scherzi Musicali) Red Byrd
10.50 Poulenc Elegie (in memory of Dennis Brain) Barry Tuckwell (horn), Daniel Blumenthal (piano)
11.00 Dukas Villanelle Barry Tuckwell (horn), Daniel Blumenthal (piano)
11.10 Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage Orchestra of the 18th Century, conductor Frans Bruggen
Britain's Musical Youth
Presented by Petroc Trelawny .
Goodall Thursday's Children (The
Dreaming) Jordan Metcalfe (treble),
National Youth Music Theatre, director Alexander le Strange
Gordon MacPherson South (The Voyage of the Scotia) National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu Goodall Dream Nights; Night and Silence; Jennifer (The Dreaming)
National Youth Music Theatre
Stravinksy Petrushka
National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu
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BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Music from this year's Proms. Presented by Martin Handley.
Janice Watson (soprano), Catherine Wyn -
Rogers (mezzo), Paul Charles Clarke (tenor), John Tomlinson (bass), BBC National Chorus of Wales, London Symphony Chorus, conductor Richard Hickox
Walton, arr Palmer Christopher Columbus Suite
Dvorak Stabat Mater
Music foryounger listeners, presented by CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Jimmy Rushing. Julian Joseph introduces recordings by the great American vocalist in conversation with Geoffrey Smith.
Selections include Rushing's early work with Bennie Moten and long-time associate Count Basie, and later sessions with instrumental stars Buck Clayton , Dicky Wells and Coleman Hawkins.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Verity Sharp presents a concert given earlier this week at Poole Arts Centre.
Thomas Kelly (treble),
Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Marin Alsop Bernstein Chichester Psalms
Mahler Symphony No 6
In the continuing series of extended illustrated interviews with key cultural figures, Sarah Dunant talks to the former director-general of the BBC, John Birt.
Orphy Robinson. An exclusive session from the UK's leading vibraphone and marimba improviser, Orphy Robinson.
A prominent member of the Jazz Warriors and the Jazz Jamaica All Stars, Orphy Robinson is much in demand as a sideman across the contemporary jazz and free improvisation arenas in Britain and Europe, and also leads his own groups, Code Five and Nubian Vibes. In this extraordinary hour-long solo piece Creation - Dancing on the Surface of Nature, Robinson reveals himself as a composer of great depth. Introduced by Jez Nelson , who also reviews the best recent CD releases.
Producers Kath Willgress and Robert Abel
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