With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00 8.30 Tartini Violin Sonata in E minor, Op2 No 11 Enrico Gatti , Gaetano Nasillo (cello), Guido Morini (harpsichord)
Field Nocturne No 8 in A Benjamin Frith (piano) Schoenberg Presto in C Aron Quartet
Diptyque Méditerranéen,
Op 28 Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Georges Pretre
Beethoven String Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3 Itzhak Perlman (violin), Pinchas Zukerman (viola), Lynn Harrell (cello)
Respighi PinidiRoma Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Muti
With Jonathan Swain.
Wagner, arr Barbirolli Suite: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg
Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
Dances from
Terpsichore (1612) New York Pro Musica, director Noah Greenberg
10.27 Listener request: Stravinsky Orpheus Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor
Nathan Milstein , New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
Dances from
Terpsichore (1612) New York Renaissance Band, director Sally Logemann ; Benko
Consort; Cambridge Buskers; The Albion Band
Christmas
New York PO, conductor John Barbirolli
5/5. Donald Macleod , in conversation with Professor Jan Smaczny , explores the character of Dvorak's late music.
Overture: The Devil and Kate
Brno Janacek Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Jiri Pinkas
The Water Goblin London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Istvan Kertesz
Song to the Moon; Act 1 Finale (Rusalka)
Milada Subrtova (soprano), Ivo Zidek (tenor), Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra, conductor
ZdenekChalabala Armida (excerpts) Milada Subrtova (soprano), Ivo Zidek (tenor), Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Vaclav Jiracek Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
From Glasgow University's Memorial Chapel, introduced by Sandy Burnett. John Butt (organ),
Ensemble Ptarmigan
Handel Organ Concerto in G minor, Op 4 No 1 Mozart Sonata in C, K326; Andante in F, K616; Sonata in C, K336
Handel Organ Concerto in D minor, Op 7 No 4
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Richard Hickox
A concert given in the Royal Concert Hall,
Nottingham, in November last year. Steven Isserlis is the soloist in Haydn's Cello
Concerto, and the Russian theme continues with Shostakovich's mighty Tenth Symphony. Debussy Prelude a IApres-Midi d 'un Faune Haydn Cello Concerto in C, H Vllb 1 Steven Isserlis
Shostakovich Symphony No 10
Music for younger listeners, with CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson. Today, music from Africa, pizzicato strings, and a song from the BBC Singers from the Making Tracks live event at the Hackney Ocean.
LatinAIIStars Julian Joseph is joined by the British pianist and band leader Alex Wilson , who shares his passion for some of the greats of Latin jazz, including Pedro "Peruchin" Justiz, Mario Bauza and Tony Martinez.
Sean Rafferty presents music and interviews.
Martin Handley presents a concert given last night in the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, featuring Dvorak's musical letter from America the New World symphony, and the American baritone Thomas Hampson in familiar and not-so-familiar works by Mahler and Delius.
Thomas Hampson (baritone), Halle Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder
Delius A Song of Summer; Cynara
Webern Im Sommerwind
Mahler Liedereines fahrenden Gesellen
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
Isabel Hilton and guests discuss A Bit on the Side, the new collection from the master of the Short Story, William Trevor. Producer Aasiya Lodhi
Presented by Robert Sandall and Mark Russell. Featuring an interview with New York singer/ songwriter Stephin Merritt , front man of the group The Magnetic Fields. Their new album, /, is a collection of songs in alphabetical order and all starting with the letter 1.
Martin Speake , Duncan Hopkins and Anthony Michelli in Session
Jez Nelson presents a specially recorded session from British alto saxophonist Martin Speake , with two front-ranking Canadians: bassist Duncan Hopkins and drummer
Anthony Michelli. Known for his collaborations with legendary US drummer Paul Motian and The Bad Plus pianist Ethan Iverson , Speake has for some time been quietly building up a unique body of work that puts him at the forefront of British contemporary jazz. With a sound steeped in the tradition of 1950s cool jazz and Ornette Coleman , his music is subtle and full of arresting detail. Plus reviews of the best new CD releases from across the jazz spectrum.
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