Sonatas for trumpet and organ
5.10 Handel, arr Halvorsen Passacaglia in G minor 5.20 Froberger Lamento sopra la Morte de Ferdinandi /// 5.30 Corelli Violin Sonata in E minor, Op 5 No 8
5.40 Ravel Bolero
With Tommy Pearson.
Kreisler Violin Concerto in the style of Vivaldi
6.15 Cherubini Trois Pas Redoubles et une Marche
7.00 Faure Dolly Suite , Op 56
7.30 Scarlatti Sonata in E, Kkl35
8.15 Shostakovich String Quartet No 1, Op 49
8.40 Kodaly Concerto for orchestra
With Donald Macleod.
3: Playing to the Gallery
When Marcel Dupre succeeded Widor at the church of Saint-Sulpice the weight of history sat squarely on his shoulders. Dupre Motet: Ave Maria (1917)
Stephen Disley (organ), BBC Singers, conductor Nicholas Kok
Dupre Verset pour le Magnificat, Op 18 Suzanne Chaisemartin (organ) Widor Motet: Da Pacem
Stephen Disley (organ), BBC Singers, conductor Nicholas Kok
Dupre Evocation (final)
Suzanne Chaisemartin (organ)
Alain Variations on a theme of Clement
Janequin Thomas Trotter (organ) Alain Litanies
Christian von Blohn (organ) Dupre Les Nympheas , Op 54 (excerpts) Jeremy Filsell (organ)
Dupre Eight Georgian Preludes, Op 45 Jeremy Filsell (organ)
With Rob Cowan.
Kodaly Dances from Galanta
Pittsburgh SO, conductor Fritz Reiner
10.16 Brahms Rhapsody in G minor, Op 79 No 2 Maria Yudina (piano)
10.22 Mundy Lightly She Whipped o'er the Dales (The Triumphs of Oriana, 1601) Pro Cantione Antiqua, director Ian Partridge (tenor)
10.26 Listener Request: Schumann Violin Concerto in D minor, Op Posth Henryk Szeryng, London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Antal Dorati
10.55 Falla Seven Popular Spanish Songs Ana-Maria Iriarte (mezzo), Roger Machado (piano)
11.09 Aliabiev Adagio (String Quartet No 3 in G) Beethoven Quartet
11.15 Stravinsky Serenade in A Maria Yudina (piano)
West Cork Chamber Music Festival 2002
Russian music is one of many strands running through the programme this year. Sean Rafferty discusses this and the otherthemes with festival director
Francis Humphries , and takes a trip to the literary fringe to talk to author Nuala O'Faolain. Scriabin Three pieces, Op 49 Pavel Nersessian (piano) Prokofiev Quintet, Op 39
Ani Kavafian (violin), Andrei Gridchuk
(viola), Francois Leleux (oboe),
Romain Guyot (clarinet), Barry Guy (double bass) Glazunov String Quintet in A minor, Op 39 Colin Carr (cello), Vanbrugh Quartet Rimsky-Korsakov Quintet in B flat
Janne Thomsen (flute), Romain Guyot (clarinet), Michael Cliquennois (horn), Laurent Lefevre (bassoon), Pavel Nersessian (piano)
A recital given last week at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. Introduced by Petroc Trelawny .
Simon Crawford Philips and Phillip Moore (pianos)
Schubert Variations in A flat, 0813 Ravel Rapsodie Espagnole
Mozart Andante with variations in G, K501 Stravinsky Three movements from the Firebird Suite (1919)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Presented by Louise Fryer. Conductor Richard Hickox
Respighi Trittico Botticelliano
Haydn Symphony No 94 in G (Surprise) Brahms Double Concerto in A minor
With Tasmin Little (violin) and Paul Watkins (cello),
Walton Symphony No 2
Live from Chester Cathedral. Introit:
Never Weather-beaten Sail (Shephard). Responses: Clucas. Psalms 147, 148,
149,150 (Stanford, Stanford, Armstrong, Stanford). First Reading: Hosea 6, wl-6. Canticles: Collegium Regale in F(Wood). Second Reading: Acts 27, wl3-26.
Anthems: Pie Jesu; Sanctus; Lux Aeterna (Requiem) (Rutter). Final Hymn: Now Is
Eternal Life (Christchurch). Sung Blessing: A Celtic Prayer (Daniel Rouwkema ). Organ Voluntary: Solemn Prelude "In Memoriam" (Forthe Fallen) (Elgar). Director of Music David Poulter. Organist Philip Rushforth.
Andrew McGregor with music and arts news.
Mlrandollna
Live from the Theatre Royal, Wexford,
Sean Rafferty presents a performance of Mirandolina by Bohuslav Martinu , a comic opera in three acts. Directed by Paul Curran.
Wexford Festival Opera Chorus, Belarus National PO, conductor Riccardo Frizza Actl
8.40 Twenty Minutes: Martinu - No Normal Opera Composer
Jan Smacznytalks about Martinu's unique and innovative operatic output.
9.00 Act 2
9.35 Twenty Minutes: Portrait of Thomas Moore
PoetSeamus Heaney , writer
Victoria Glendinning and Roy Foster , Professor of Irish History at Oxford, reconsiderthe poetry of Thomas Moore , his reputation and his role in the struggle for an independent Ireland.
9.55 Act 3
Mark Russell 's late-night listening includes Three American Pieces by Lukas Foss and Your Call's Very Important to Us, Please Hold by Sparks.
With Susan Sharpe.
Faure Nocturnes: in A flat, Op 33; in Eflat, Op 36; in E minor, Op 10712.20 Josquin Desprez Missa de Beata Virgine 1.00
Ravel La Valse Debussy Three Nocturnes Faure Suite: Pelleas et Melisande, Op 80
1.55 Franck Prelude , Chorale and Fugue
2.15 Bach Cantata No 170:
Vergnugte Ruh '. Beliebte Seelenlust 2.40 Nicolas-Antoine LeBegue Les Cloches 2.50
Saint-Saens Mon CoeurS'ouvre a Ta Voix (Samson et Dalila) (arr for trumpet and orchestra)
3.00 Together 3.15 Time and Tune
3.35 Words Alive! 3.50 Listen and Write
4.10 Megamaths
4.25 First Steps in Drama
4.40 School Plays