Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Schickhardt Concerto No 1 in C
Sirena Recorder Quartet Cole Porter Just One of Those Things Yehudi Menuhin and Stephane Grappelli (violins), Alan Clare Trio
Mozart Divertimento in B flat, K240 Wind
Soloists of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
8.30-10.00: Schumann Introduction and Allegro, Op 134 Rudolf Serkin (piano), Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Eugene Ormandy
Beethoven Violin Sonata in E flat, Op 12 No 3 Yehudi Menuhin , Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
Ravel Valses Nobles et Sentimentales Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Andre Previn
With Rob Cowan.
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan Chicago
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fritz Reiner
10.09 Padilla EIRelicario Conchita Supervia (mezzo) with orchestra
10.13 D Scarlatti Two Keyboard Sonatas in 0: Kk299 and Kk484 Pierre Hantai (harpsichord)
10.20 Rossini Nacqui all'Affanno (La
Cenerentola) Conchita Supervia (mezzo) and orchestra conducted by Angelo Albergoni
10.28 Georg (Jiri) Benda Benda 's Klagen Christian Benda (cello), Prague Chamber Orchestra
10.41 Sibelius Symphony No 4 Berlin RSO, conductor Kurt Sanderling
11.19 Granados Andaluza (Playera) (Danzas Espanolas) Conchita Supervia (mezzo), Frank Marshall (piano)
Albeniz Granada (Suite Espahola No 1)
Conchita Supervia (mezzo) and orchestra conducted by Modesto Romero
11.29 Sibelius Night Ride and Sunrise BBC
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
11.44 Liszt Harmonies du Soir (Transcendental Studies) Georges Cziffra (piano)
11.55 Thomas Connais-Tu le Pays? (Mignon) Conchita Supervia (mezzo) and orchestra conducted by Angelo Albergoni
2/5. The Young Artist. Following the success of his one-act student opera, Aleko, Rachmaninov began his career. But the 1897 premiere of his first symphony was savaged by the critics, and the composer was put off composition for the next two years. With Donald Macleod. The Chorus of Spirits
Russian State Symphonic Cappella
Do Not Sing to Me Fair Maiden, Op 4 No 4 Alexandre Naoumenko (tenor), Howard Shelley (piano)
Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 19 (2nd mvt) Moray Welsh, Martin Roscoe (piano)
Spring Tigram Martyrosyan (bass), Russian State Symphonic Capella, Russian State SO, conductor Valery Poliansky
Symphony No 2 in E minor (3rd mvt)
Philharmonia, conductor Kurt Sanderling Were You Hiccupping, Natasha?
Sergei Leiferkus (bass), Howard Shelley (piano) Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
Schumann Chamber Music 2/4. Presented by John Toal. Ysaye Quartet
Schumann String Quartet in F, Op 41 No 2; String Quartet in A minor, Op 41 No 1
BBC Philharmonic and BBC Singers
Shostakovich's Film Music. With John Shea.
Shostakovich Romances on Verses by British Poets, Op 140 lldar Abdrazakov (bass), conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Gretchaninoff Passion Week, Op 58 (excerpts) BBC Singers, conductor Dominic Wheeler Shostakovich Suite: Hamlet
Conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Gretchaninoff The Lord's Prayer (Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op 29) BBC Singers, conductor Dominic Wheeler
Shostakovich Symphony No 5 Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
From St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, New York. Introit: My Beloved Spake (Hadley). Responses: Smith. Psalms 98,99 and 100 (Randall, Day, Attwood). First Lesson: Exodus 12, vv40-51. Office Hymn: Through the Red Sea Brought at Last (Straf mich nicht). Canticles:
St Mark's Service (Gerald Near). Second Lesson: Matthew 28, vvi-10. Anthems: Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem (Stanford). Dum Transisset
Sabbatum (John Taverner ). Organ Voluntary: Chorale-Improvisation sur le Victimae Paschali (Tournemire, transcr Duruf le). Organist and director of music John Scott. Associate organist Jeremy S Bruns.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, with studio guests and a round-up of arts news.
From the Sage, Gateshead, a performance given in February of Handel's great oratorio L'Allegro, it Penseroso ed il Moderato.
Presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch .
Lorna Anderson and Amy Freston (sopranos), Ian Paton (tenor), Roderick Williams (bass),
Northern Sinfonia Chorus, Northern Sinfonia, conductor Nicholas McGegan
Handel L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato
Isabel Hilton and guests debate the ideas and history behind the headlines of the week. Producer Phil Tinline
Fiona Talkington presents a range of vocal music: improvisor Phil Minton : Swiss singer Erika Stucky accompanied by alphorns; and some Renaissance motets by Peter Philips.
4/5. With Donald Macleod.
Symphony No 4 in F (Die Weihe der Tone) (1st mvt) Budapest SO, conductor Alfred Walter Piano Trio No 1 in E minor, Op 119 New Munich Piano Trio
Symphony No 7 in C (The Earthly and Divine in Human Life) (3rd mvt) Czecho-Slovak State
Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Alfred Walter
Repeated from Thursday at 12 noon
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