With Fiona Talkington.
Bach Cantata No 155: Mein Gott ,
Wie Lang , Ach Lange Alan Bergius (soprano), Paul Esswood (alto), Kurt Equiluz (tenor), Thomas Hampson (bass), Tolz Boys ' Choir, Vienna Concentus Musicus, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
6.35 Bloch Concerto Grosso No 2
Amadeus Chamber Orchestra, conductor Agnieszka Duczmal
7.00 Handel Coronation Anthem: The
King Shall Rejoice, HWV260
Winchester Cathedral Choir, Brandenburg Consort , conductor David Hill
7.40 Hoist The Golden Goose (ballet music) English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Imogen Hoist
8.00 Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Paavo Berglund
8.40 Schumann Symphony in G minor (Zwickau) Orchestre Révolutionnaire et
Romantique, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
This week's programme features the Danish National Orchestra and excerpts from recent concerts across the Nordic countries. And Stephanie Hughes presents a concert live from the Workers' Museum in Copenhagen, performed by Trio con Brio. Music includes:
9.30 Beethoven Piano Trio in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
9.55 Ravel Piano Trio in A minor
10.40 Dvorak Piano Trio in E minor, Op 90 (Dumky)
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American composer John Adams speaks frankly about music and politics. Plus a look at the musicality of the great orators. With Dermot Clinch and Tommy Pearson.
New Generations. Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from London's Wigmore Hall. Verity Sharp presents Radio 3 New Generation Artist
Janine Jansen (violin), with pianist Kathryn Stott. Schubert Violin Sonata in A, D574 Franck Violin Sonata in A
A concert recorded yesterday in St Giles
Cripplegate, London, featuring four pieces by Turnage and two by Beethoven, one of his great heroes. Presented by John Tusa. Ian Brown (piano), Nash Ensemble
Beethoven String Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3 Turnage True Life Stories; An Invention on "Solitude
Beethoven Clarinet Trio in B flat, Op 11 Tumage Two Vocalises;
Slide Stride (first performance)
George Melachrino and his orchestra play a Silver Lining Fantasy, John Philip Sousa swaps his marching boots for a much gentler Humoresque and Percy Whitlock writes a piece in praise of two dogs.
Joan Littlewood was one of British theatre's most influential figures.
Throughout her life she was committed to creating popular political theatre forthe working classes and believed there was "genius in every person". Michael Rosen explores her legacy. Producer Sarah Taylor
Recorded earliertodayatthe Barbican in London. The BCMG perform three Turnage compositions, including The Torn Fields-a song-cycle reflecting on the senseless destruction of the Western Front during the First World War - and Bass Inventions, which revisits the jazz-inspired textures and confrontations of earlier Turnage scores, and spotlights the virtuoso bass player Dave Holland. Presented by John Tusa. Gerald Finley (baritone), Dave Holland
(double bass), Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conductor Alexander Briger Tumage Dark Crossing; The Torn Reids; Bass Inventions
Live from the Barbican Hall.
Three Screaming Popes (composed 1988-9) is Turnage's response to Francis Bacon's paintings of that name. The Game Is Over is a new work written for the BBC Symphony Chorus at the start of their 75th anniversary season, and a work by Stravinsky represents another of Turnage's great influences. Presented by John Tusa.
Evelyn Glennie and Peter Erskine (percussion), BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
Turnage The Game Is Over (first performance)
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
8.40 Twenty Minutes: It Was Greek to Me
Mark-Anthony Turnage talks to Christopher Cook about his literary and cultural influences.
9.00 Turnage Fractured Lines (revised version: first performance); Three Screaming Popes
Also televised live on BBC4
Every Bit of It. By Jackie Kay. Two women who share a fascination with Bessie Smith meet on a train. In conversation they reveal more and more both about themselves and about the life of the American blues singer, which they enter through poetry and song. As the journey progresses, Bessie gradually takes them over.
Music performed by Suzanne Bonnar and Paul Harrison Director Susan Roberts
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present an eclectic mix of musical styles.
With Jonathan Swain.
Bach Keyboard Partita No 5 in G, BWV829
12.20 Haydn Symphony No 97 in C
12.45 Martinu Clarinet Sonatina
12.55 Nicola Vicentino Solo e Pensoso
1.00 Schein Paduana (Suite No 7)
Lassus Missa Osculetur Me Froberger Toccata No 6 in G minor (alia Levatione) Johann Kerll Magnificat Septimi Toni Muffat Toccata No 11 Mozart Missa
Brevis in B flat, K275; Church Sonata in Bflat, K212 Anon Neresheim Abbey bells
2.15 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1 in G minor (Winter Daydreams)
3.00 Schubert Three Pieces for piano, D946 3.20 Beethoven Piano Trio in G, Op 1 No 2 3.50 Uros Prevorsek Pieta
4.10 Martinu Tango-Lento (La Revue de Cuisine) 4.20 Ziani Sonata No 11 in G minor 4.25 Gounod, arr Liszt Valse de I 'Opera "Faust" 4.45 Francesco Soriano Dixit Dominus 4.50 Anon Dos
Pasacalles; Cancion a dos
5.00 Vejvanovsky Offertur ad Duos Choros 5.05 Purcell In Guilty Night
5.15 Beethoven 32 Variations in C minor, W0080 5.30 Liszt Mazeppa
5.45 Finzi Who Is Sylvia?; Fear No More the Heat o ' the Sun; It Was a Lover and His Lass (Let Us Garlands Bring, Op 18)