Sandy Burnett explores Constant Lambert's witty and brilliant polemic Music, Ho! first published 70 years ago. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Chabrier Joyeuse Marche
Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit Bach French Suite No 1 in D minor, BWV812 Andrei Gavrilov (piano)
Satie Relache , Part 1 Ensemble Ewartung, conductor Bernard Desgraupes
8.30-10.00: Beethoven String Quartet in F minor, Op 95 (Serioso) Hagen Quartet
Sibelius Symphony No 7 London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
This week featuring works influenced by jazz, and recordings of great Danish orchestras and conductors. With Rob Cowan.
Gade Echoes ofOssian Copenhagen PO, conductor Thomas Jensen
10.13 Stravinsky Ragtime Hindemith Ragtime Schulhoff Rag
Vladigerov Chimmyde Concert
Aleck Karis , Jan Marcol and Milos Mikula (piano), Genova and Dimitrov Piano Duo
10.37 Liszt Die Ideate Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
11.03 Ravel Violin Sonata
David Oistrakh , Frida Bauer (piano)
11.20 Bach Ach wie fluchtig, ach wie nichtig BWV26/1; So schnell ein rauschend Wasser schiesst BWV26/2 CPE Bach Concert
Orchestra, director Peter Schreier (tenor)
11.26 Nielsen Violin Concerto, Op 33 Emil Telmanyi , Royal Danish Orchestra, conductor Egisto Tango
Vincent d'lndy (1851-1931)
1/5. Early Life. Donald Macleod charts the life of this French composer. Although his entire life was subject to Cesar Franck 's influence as a teacher and spiritual guide. d'lndy became a well-respected theorist, writer and teacher in his own right. He was a tireless champion of French music and did more than anyone else to further its appeal both in France and abroad.
La Querelle damour
BBC Singers, conductor Ronald Corp Symphonie Cévenole
Montreal Symphony Orchestra,
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano), conductor Charles Dutoit Poeme des Montagnes Jean Doyen (piano)
Producer Johannah Smith Repeated Sunday 12 midnight
Juilliard Quartet
The American Juilliard String Quartet in a live performance from the Wigmore Hall in London, presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5
Beethoven String Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2 (Razumovsky)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
With Graeme Kay.
Elgar Serenade for Strings Director Lesley Hatfield
Bridge The Sea Conductor Richard Hickox Lalo Symphonie Espagnole
Olivier Chariier (violin), conductor Rumon Gamba Walton Symphony No 1
Conductor Rumon Gamba
The
Lane Edward Seckerson celebrates the history of the oldest theatre in London: the Theatre
Royal Drury Lane. Including music from Balfe, Wagner, Lehar, Novello, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and the soon-to-open Mel Brooks musical The Producers.
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Sean Rafferty presents music and arts news.
Listen Up!
A concert given last Thursday at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, as part of the series Birtwistle Games, celebrating the 70th birthday of Harrison Birtwistle.
Mark van de Wiel (clarinet), Paul Silverthorne (viola), London Sinfonietta, conductor David Atherton
Harriston Birtwistle Ritual Fragment Giacinto Scelsi Kya Birtwistle SilburyAir
Morton Feldman The Viola in My Life 11 Birtwistle Secret Theatre
From this year's Leamington Festival. Bagatelles, Op 4 7 Anne Page (piano), members of the Martinu Quartet
As Shyam Benegal 's film Forgotten Hero opens at the London Film Festival, Paul Allen and guests discuss the extraordinary life of Subhas Chandra Bose , the Bengali freedom fighter who renounced Gandhian non-violence, declared open warfare on the British Empire and died in a plane crash after failing to forge links with Hitler. What would have happened to India had he become the first prime minister instead Of Nehru? Producer Mohit Bakaya
Electro-acoustic sounds from Rob Ellis , Malian song from Nahawa Doumbia and music for film by Australian trio the Necks. Presented by Verity Sharp.
Coleridge-Taylor
2/5. Although Coleridge-Taylor received a formal education, rooted in the European musical tradition, early in his career he became aware of his black cultural heritage and was at pains to acknowledge it in his music.
Hiawathan Sketch No 3; Danse Nègre (African Suite); Four Characteristic Waltzes (No 1);
Ballade in A minor; Violin Sonata in D minor Repeated from Tuesday
Presented by Jonathan Swain.
A recital by Kenji Maeda, prize-winner in the piano category of the 2003 Japan Music Competition.
Haydn Piano Sonata in C, H XVI 50
Takemitsu Uninterrupted Rest
Chopin Piano Sonata in B minor, Op 58
1.50 Nielsen String Quartet No 1, Op 13
2.20 Bach Cantata: Vergnugte Ruh', beliebte Seelenlust, BWV170
2.40 Mahler Symphony No 6
4.00 Cabanilles Obertura Eyck Preludium of the Voorspel
4.05 Anon Fortuna Disperata
4.10 Busnois Fortuna Disperata
4.15 Frescobaldl Canzona (L'Altera)
4.20 Gibbons Fantasia No 10 in A minor Ireland I Have Twelve Oxen; The Trellis
4.30 Byrd Echo Galliard Handel In' den angenehmen Buschen, HWV209
4.35 Trad Dances from the Gervaise Collection
Svendsen Romeo and Juliet, Op 18
4.50 Brahms Gestillte Sehnsucht, Op 91 No 1
5.00 Jongen Allegro Appassionato, Op 95 No 2
5.05 Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor
5.40 Telemann Recorder Sonata in D minor (Essercizii Musici)
5.50 Giustini Keyboard Sonata No 10 in F minor
6.00 Musorgsky Boris's Farewell and Death (Boris Godunov, Act 4)
6.10 Sances Lagrimosa Belta
6.15 Debussy L'Isle Joyeuse
6.20 Takemitsu To the Island (Songs)
6.25 Odak Adriatic Symphony