With Martin Handley.
Szamotul Seven Polish Hymns
6.35 Spohr Clarinet Concerto No I in C minor, Op 26
7.00 Khachaturian Piano Sonatina (1959)
7.45 Beethoven Overture: Egmont
8.00 Torke December
8.45 Tchaikovsky Marche Slave, Op 31
Stephanie Hughes presents the best of recent performances from around
Europe. Her guest this morning is the novelist and broadcaster Isabel Wolff.
Music includes:
Schumann Overture: Genoveva
Berlin RSO, conductor Marek Janowski
9.30 Czemy Grande Sérénade
Concertante Stephane Lemelin (piano), Andre Moisan (clarinet), Gerald Onciul (horn), Thomas Wiebe (cello)
10.30 Debussy La Mer
Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Myung-Whun Chung
11.15 Schumann Violin Concerto in D
Thomas Zehetmair , Berlin RSO, conductor Marek Janowski
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In the first of three programmes examining the history of Bach works on record,
Jonathan Swain considers the wide range of performance styles that have been applied to the 48 Preludes and Fugues by Wanda Landowska , Ton Koopman ,
Sviatoslav Richter , Angela Hewitt , Glenn Gould , Gustav Leonhardt and others.
Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from the Wigmore Hall.
Gerald Finley (bass), Julius Drake (piano) Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel (excerpts)
Duparc L 'Invitation au Voyage; Le Manoir de Rosemonde; Extase; Le Galop Barber Mélodies Passageres Emanuel The Desert
Tumage The Singing Cat (Three Songs) Coward Why Do the Wrong People? (Sail Away)
The Melos Quartet of Stuttgart. Founded in 1965 the Melos Quartet of Stuttgart quickly established a reputation as a quartet with profound insights into the string quartet repertoire. In the first of two programmes Stephen Johnson explores their performances in s, including Mozart's String Quartet in E flat, K428, and Brahms's String Quartet in C minor, Op 51 No 1.
(Rptd from yesterday 12 noon)
4.00 Brian Kay's Light Programme
Today's programme features a trip round London Fields courtesy of Phyllis Tate, a Venetian Carnival by Ronald Binge and a ride on Gerhard Winkler's Scandinavian Express. Plus music by Robert Farnon and Ray Martin, and a light overture by Wagner.
Four personal journeys.
John McGahern, author of That They May Face the Rising Sun, was born in County Leitrim in Ireland and does not plan to leave there now. He takes a walk around the lake where his home is and considers what has changed there and what has stayed the same. With the actor, Stephen Rea.
A performance recorded in Cheltenham's Town Hall as part of last year's festival. Boris Berezovsky (piano)
Ravel Sonatine
Liszt Twelve Transcendental Studies
World Symposium of Choral Music Paul Guinery 's final selection of performances from the 6th World Symposium held last August in Minneapolis, USA.
Tallis Spem in Alium
Mahler Die Zwei Blauen Augen ; Ich Bin der WeltAbhanden Gekommen
Knut Nystedt Miserere Op 14
Arvo Part.... which was the son of.... World Youth Choir, conductor Tonu Kaljuste Komitas Blessed Is the Lord Halajian Quis Est Homo Sarkisian Hail Gladdening Light
Stamburtiyan Three Small Songs Karapetian A Leaf Said to a Leaf Little Singers of Armenia, conductor Tigran Hekekian Sidelnikov Cordial Talks
Veljo Tormis Ingerian Evenings
World Youth Choir, conductor Tonu Kaijuste
By David Farr.
A radical reworking, set in modern north-east London, of Dostoyevsky's classic novel of alienated youth. A young black man bludgeons his Turkish landlord to death to free himself of what he describes as "the white man's bailiff". But as soon as he commits the crime, he knows that what he has done will haunt him until he confesses his sins to the very authorities he so despises.
This production was first produced at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston earlier this year.
Director David Farr
Tramontana. The Tramontana wind can drive you out of your mind as it swirls around the Catalan landscape. It has gusted through the lives and imaginations of everyone who has lived in its path, from poets to the artist Salvador Dali.
Neil McCarthy sets out from Dali's hometown of Cadaques to tease out tales of this legendary force as it gusts around him. Producers Mark Burman and Neil McCarthy
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present a unique mix of musical styles and influences.
With Jonathan Swain.
Nicolas Gombert Musae Jovis; Media Vita in Morte Sumus
12.20 Haydn Cantata: Arianna a Naxos, HXXVIb2
12.40 Szymanowski String Quartet No 2
1.00 Schutz Historia der Auferstehung Jesu Christi, SWV50
1.45 Brahms Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel, Op 24
2.15 Mozart Divertimento in E flat, K563
2.55 Anon Cor Mio Volonturioso
3.05 Shostakovich Symphony No 8
4.05 Tchaikovsky Dumka, Op 59
4.15 Rodolphe de Fenis Neuchatel Gewan Ich ze Minnen ie Guoten Wan
4.35 Glinka Capriccio Brillante (Spanish Overture No 1)
4.45 Eugene Goossens Fantasy for nine wind instruments, Op 36
5.00 Berlioz Overture: Beatrice et Benedict
5.05 Schubert Impromptu No 4 in A flat, D899
5.15 Bach Motet: Singet Dem Herrn ein Neues Lied, BWV225
5.35 Camiolus Motet: Haec Est Dies Quam Fecit Dominus; Ecce Quomodo Moritur Iustus (Opus Musicum)
5.45 Francaix Le Gai Paris