Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Popper Tarentelle , Op 33 Melani
Sonata in C a 5 Mozart Piano Sonata in G, K283
8.30-10.00: Massenet Suite No 4 (Scenes
Pittoresques) Dohnanyi Serenade for string trio Krommer Concerto in E flat
With Jonathan Swain.
Rachmaninov Prelude in G minor, Op 23 No 5 Mischa Levitzki (piano) Prelude in C minor, Op 23 No 7 Marta Deyanova (piano)
10.06 Slavenskl Balkanofonija (excerpts) Zagreb PO, conductor Lovro von Matacic
10.18 Delius Violin Sonata No I
Ralph Holmes , Eric Fenby (piano)
10.40 Puccini La Fanciulla del West, Act 1
(conclusion) Soloists, Milan La Scala Orchestra, conductor Lovro von Matacic
10.55 Rachmaninov Prelude in E flat, Op 23 No 6 Andrei Gavrilov (piano) Prelude in A flat,
Op 23 No 8 Eileen Joyce (piano) Prelude in F minor, Op 32 No 6 Peter Donohoe (piano)
11.04 Haydn Symphony No 82 in C (The Bear) Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, conductor Lovro von Matacic
11.29 Rachmaninov Suite No 2 in C, Op 17
Alexander Goldenweiser and Grigori Ginsburg (pianos)
3/5. In Chabrier's time Wagnerism was all the rage in France. The music he heard on a trip to
Munich in 1879 with Henri Duparc moved him to tears. Chabrier asserted that he only adopted elements of Wagner's ideals and was able to keep a firm hold on his own compositional approach. Donald Macleod considers this claim. Galop (Souvenirs de Munich) Pierre Barbizet and Jean Hubeau (piano, four hands)
Air de Gwendoline; Finale to Act 1 (Gwendoline) Soloists, Brno Czech Philharmonic Choir,
Slovak Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, director Jean-Paul Penin
La Sulamite Susan Mentzer (mezzo), Toulouse
Midi-Pyrenees Chorus (women's voices), Toulouse Capitole Orchestra, conductor Michel Plasson Le Roi Malgré Lui (excerpts) Soloists, French
Radio Chorus, French New Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Celebrating Mozart - Mainly Mozart
2/4. Petroc Trelawny presents another recital from the Royal Centre in Nottingham. Trio Ondine and friends
Haydn Piano Trioin C, H XV 25 (Gypsy Rondo) Mozart Piano Trio in G, K564; Piano Concerto No 11 in F, K413 (arr for piano and string quartet)
BBC Philharmonic
Presented by Martin Handley.
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms The Sixteen,
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Harry Christophers Franck Symphony in D minor
Conductor Van Pascal Tortelier Stravinsky The Rite of Spring Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Music about a gladiator and the theme from the film Jurassic Park, presented for younger listeners by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Live from Manchester Cathedral.
Introit: Factum Est Silentium (Dering).
Responses: Leighton. Office Hymn: Christ, the Fair Glory of the Holy Angels (Iste Confessor). Psalm: 91 (Pye). First Reading: 2 Kings 6, vv8-17. Deutsches Magnificat (Schutz). Second Reading: John 1, vv47-51. Nunc Dimittis (Musicalische Exequien) (Schutz). Anthem: A Seguence for St Michael (Howells). Final Hymn: Stars of the Morning (Quedlinburg). Organ voluntary: Allegro Risoluto (Symphony No 2) (Vierne). Organist and master of the choristers Christopher Stokes. Sub-organist Jeffrey Makinson.
Arts news and music with Sean Rafferty.
As part of the Africa Lives on the BBC season, Zeinab Badawi hosts a celebration of the spoken word across Africa, exploring the oral traditions of diverse populations, from village storytellers to urban talk-show hosts, from endangered languages to the spread of the mobile phone. Featuring live performance, interviews, discussions, and reports. Including:
7.30 Peace Talk How reconciliation and radio are going hand-in-hand in Sierra Leone, a country emerging from a bloody civil conflict.
Ade Daramy returns to his home country to find out. And as many African countries undergo an internet, TV and mobile phone revolution, what is the future there for radio?
8.30 The Never-Ending Story
Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe talks to Zeinab Badawi about the influence that oral tradition has on modern African writing. What is the relationship between the written and the spoken word in a continent dedicated to overcoming illiteracy? And South African storyteller Gcina Mhlophe explains how a traditional rural art is being reborn for the urban 21st century.
9.30 Every Word Counts In Uganda, which has over 50 languages but where English remains the official one, Anna Borzello looks at modern stresses on the endangered languages of Africa. Producers Anthony Denselow and Matthew Dodd
Shaheera Asante with music from the Hamburg-based Elbtonal Percussion, Sudanese vocalist and oud player Abdel Karim El Kabli, and Gavin Bryars 's Alaric I or it for saxophone quartet.
4/5. Reconstruction (1945-53). In the postwar years, Hartmann was charged with the revitalization of musical culture in Bavaria. He also set about revising his own works. With
Donald Macleod. Repeated from Thursday at 12 noon
With John Shea.
Organs from Slovakia Zuzana Ferjencikova plays music by Liszt, Busoni and Jean Guillou on the organ of the Grand Concert Hall of Slovak Radio in Bratislava.
2.06 Gesualdo Tenebrae Responsories for Good Friday
2.52 Bruckner Symphony No 2 in C minor
3.55 J Strauss (son), arr Berg Waltz : Wine, Woman and Song, Op 333 4.06 Saint-Saens Oboe Sonata in D, Op 166
4.18 Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage 4.30 Haydn Piano Sonata in D, H XVI 33
4.44 Britten Fanfare for St Edmundsbury
4.48 Groneman Flute Sonata in E minor
5.00 Wllbye Draw On, Sweet Night 5.04 Brahms Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem Muhseligen, Op 74 Part 1
5.10 Debussy Prelude a I'Apres-Midi d'un Faune
5.21 Faure Nocturne No 4 in E flat. Op 36 5.28 Mozart, arr Danzi Duos from Cosi Fan Tutte (arr for two cellos)
5.37 Cipriano de Rore 0 Voi Che Sotto lamorose Insegne
5.42 Bach Keyboard Concerto in F minor, BWVI056
5.54 Wagner, arr Mottl Wesendonk Lieder 6.13 Brahms Hungarian Dances (excerpts) 6.38 Tchaikovsky Variations on a Roccoco Theme in A, Op 33