With Penny Gore.
6.10 Mozart Symphony No 31 in D, K297 (Paris)
6.40 Debussy Printemps
7.00 Chopin Bolero in A minor, Op 19
7.40 Dvorak Rhapsody , Op 14
8.00 Telemann Concerto in E minor for recorder, flute and strings
8.40 Prokofiev Divertimento, Op 43
(1770-1827). Beethoven had a lifelong admiration forthe British Isles and the British, although several planned visits to London failed to come off. This week
Donald Macleod examines Beethoven's works with British connections. Part 1.
AuldLangSyne, Wo0156 No 11 Felicity Lott (soprano), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Thomas Allen (baritone), Elizabeth Layton (violin), Ursula Smith (cello), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
La Tiranna, WoO125 Peter Schreier (tenor), Walter Olbertz (piano)
Variations on "Rule Britannia", WoO79 Alfred Brendel (piano)
String Trio in Eflat, Op 3 Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin), Bruno Giuranna (viola), Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) Producer Gwawr Owen
With Rob Cowan.
Featuring Chopin nocturnes and recordings by the Busch Quartet. Verdi Overture: Nabucco
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Antal Dorati
10.09 Chopin Nocturne in C minor (1837) Ewa Kupiec (piano)
10.13 Mozart String Quartet in E flat, K428 Busch Quartet
10.38 Chopin Nocturne in B flat minor, Op 9 No 1 Stefan Askenase (piano) Nocturne in E flat, Op 9 No 2 Emilvon Sauer(piano)
Nocturne in B, Op 9 No 3 Arthur Loesser (piano)
10.55 Strauss Suite: Der Burger als Edelmann, Op 60 Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fritz Reiner
The Roaring Twenties
1: The Aftermath of War
This week Christopher Cook explores the glittering, brittle, experimental, exciting world of the 1920s. Afterthe ravages of the First World War composers were keen to explore new directions.
Ravel La Valse BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Stravinsky Suite : The Soldier's Tale
Ronald van Spaendonck (clarinet), Ilia Gringolts (violin), Ashley Wass (piano)
Schoenberg Five Pieces, Op 23 (excerpts) Peter Hill (piano)
Prokofiev Le Pas d'Acier
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Martyn Brabbins
Hindemith Kleine Kammermusik , Op 24 No 2 Galliard Ensemble
Live from the Wigmore Hall in London. r Presented by Fiona Talkington.
Christine Brewer (soprano), Michael Davis (violin), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Strauss 0 SCisserMai, Op 32 No 4; Morgen! Op 27 No 4; Allerseelen,
Op 101 No 3; Die Nacht, Op 101 No 8 Joseph Marx Der Gefangene;
Maienbluten; Sankta Maria ; Waldseligkeit Vaughan Williams Along the Field
Richard Hundley Screw Spring; White
Fields; Will There Really Be a Morning?; Strings in the Earth and Air Repeated Sunday lpm
BBC Philharmonic
Presented by Sandy Burnett. Holst Suite: Beni Mora Conductor Garry Walker
Shostakovich Symphony No 8 Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Music foryounger listeners, presented by CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson. EMAIL: makingtracks@bbc.co.uk
Die Dreigroschenoper to Street Scene
Edward Seckerson explores the Broadway career of Kurt Weill.
ADDRESS: Stage and Screen. Room 220. Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive , Glasgow, G12 8DG EMAIL: stageandscreen@bbc.co.uk
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, arts news and reviews.
Wigmore Hall Director's Festival Gala
On Saturday, William Lyne celebrated the end of his 36 years as director of the Wigmore Hall in London with a star-studded line-up of some of the greatest
British and international artists who have graced the Wigmore platform during his tenure. Presented by Petroc Trelawny , who during the intervals asks William Lyne to recall some of the highlights of his directorship. (Times are approximate.)
Part 1 Music by Schubert, Brahms, Wolf, Schumann, Wagner, Dowland,
Vaughan Williams and Britten performed by singers Thomas Quasthof , Angelika Kirchschlager , Olaf Bar , Ann Murray , Matthias Gorne , Anne Evans , Paul Agnew , Mark Wilde , Christopher Maltman and James Bowman , and pianists Simon Crawford -Phillips, Philip Moore , Julius Drake ,
Malcolm Martineau and Graham Johnson.
8.20 Part 2 Music by Ravel and Reynaldo Hahn , featuring violinist Joshua Bell , cellist Steven Isserlis and soprano Lisa Milne ; Chopin played by pianist
Dmitri Alexeev ; songs by Schubert and Finzi and the premiere of a piece by Julian Philips , with singers Ian Bostridge , Felicity Lott ,
Gerald Finlay and Catherine Wyn-Rogers .
9.35 Part 3 The concert concludes in a party spirit with a medley of old favourites. The Beicea Quartet perform Webern, and then all participants take to the stage for Vaughan Williams's Serenade to Music.
Fiona Talkington plays tracks from Manecas Costa and Norwegian singer/composer/poet Sidsel Endresen.
With Jonathan Swain.
Bach Overture in G minor, BWV1070
12.20 Schumann Introduction and Allegro Appassionato , Op 92 12.35 C Luython Opus Musicum in Lamentationes
Hieremiae Prophetae 1.00 Brahms
25 Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op 24 Schubert, transcr Liszt Die Forelle; Standchen Chopin Scherzo
No 3 in C sharp minor, Op 39; Scherzo No 4 in E, Op 54 1.55 Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1, Op 19 2.15 Beethoven Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (Archduke)
3.00 4.30 BBC Schools
3.00 Let's Make a Story 3.15 Just Poetry
3.30 Maths Challenge 3.45 Maths Challenge 4.00 Word Games
4.15 Numbertime
4.30 Dohnanyi Variations on a Hungarian Folk
Song, Op 29 4.40 Benoit Regina Coeli ; Salve Regina 4.45 Mozart Flute Quartet in G, K285a 5.00 Bach Trio Sonata in D minor, BWV52 7 (arr from organ sonata)
5.15 Schtitz // Primo Libro de Madrigali
(excerpts) 5.25 Corelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op No 9 5.35 Schoeck Zwei Klavierstucke , Op 29 5.45 Liszt Prometheus