With Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
Sullivan Overture: HMS Pinafore Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner Saint-Saens Wedding Cake (Caprice-Valse, Op 76) RPO, conductor Andre Previn
Bach Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV1041 Monica Huggett , Sonnerie
8.30 Walton Johannesburg Festival Overture English Northern Philharmonia/Paul Daniel Haydn Symphony No 4 in D
Philharmonia Hungarica, conductor Antal Dorati Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
Angel Romero (guitar), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andre Previn
With Rob Cowan.
D'lndy Max et Tecla (Les Piccolimini) Orchestre Philharmonique des Pays de Loire/Pierre Dervaux
10.13 Monteverdi Presso un Fiume Tranquillo
Concerto Italiano, director Rinaldo Alessandrini
10.20 Messiaen Les Offrandes Oubliées
Radio France PO, conductor Marius Constant
10.34 Krommer Octet-Partita in F, Op 57 Wind Soloists of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
10.52 Brahms Piano Quartet No 2 in A, Op 26 Festival Quartet
11.39 Ives Three Places in New England Philadelphia Orchestra/Eugene Ormandy
3/5. The Composer's Voice: Private Passions
Away from the family home, the composer took inspiration for his music from women, wine and the wild wonder of Fingal's Cave. With a strong romantic spirit, he wrote works of great passion, often in the intimate world of chamber music.
Presented by Donald Macleod. Rondo Capriccioso in E, Opl4 Murray Perahia (piano)
Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Joseph Swensen Ersatz fur Unbestand; Lob der Trunkenheit Singphoniker
Piano Trio in D minor, Op 49 Isaac Stern (violin), Leonard Rose (cello), Eugene Istomin (piano) Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival
6/8. Mozart Serenade in B flat, K361 (Gran Partita) Alan Vogel and Liang Wang (oboes), Todd Levy and Michael Rusinek (clarinets),
Michele Campbell and James Moffitt (basset-horns),
Nancy Goeres and Benjamin Kamins (bassoons), William Barnewitz , Christopher Dwyer ,
Julie Landsman and Jennifer Montone (horns), Marjie Danilow (double bass), conductor Alan Gilbert
BBC Philharmonic
Presented by Louise Fryer.
Walton, arr Muir Mathieson Suite: Henry V
Durham Cathedral Consort of Singers, Durham University Choral Society, conductor Rumon Gamba
Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances: Suite No 2 Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 1 Conductor Rumon Gamba
Berlioz Romeo et Juliette (excerpts) Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
For All Saints' Day, live from Canterbury Cathedral. Introit: Gaudent in Coelis
(Phillips). Responses: Lloyd. Psalms 148,
150 (Cutler, Marshall). First Lesson: Isaiah 65, vv17-25. Office Hymn: Placare Christe Servulis (plainsong). Canticles: Howells in G. Second Lesson: Hebrews 11, v32-end; 12, vv1-2.
Anthem: Beatus Vir (Monteverdi). Final Hymn: For All the Saints (Sine Nomine). Organ voluntary: Piece Solennelle (lbert). Organist and master of the choristers David Flood.
Assistant organist Robert Patterson.
Sean Rafferty with music, guests and arts news.
Listen Up!
Petroc Trelawny introduces a concert given by one of Britain's finest early music ensembles, the Academy of Ancient Music, performing at the Wigmore Hall in London. Plus a report from the London Symphony Orchestra's Panufnik Young Composer's Scheme. Dermot Clinch continues his A-Z of the orchestra and Alexander McCall Smith reads another episode of his story.
Handel Organ Concerto in G minor. Op 4 No I
Telemann Concerto in Fa7 7
Handel Organ Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No 6; Organ Concerto in F, Op 4 No 4
Telemann Concerto in A minor a 7
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4 in G, BWV1049
Gabriel Gbadamosi discusses Christopher Nolan 's new film The Prestige, a story of obsession that revolves around the rivalry between two magicians, played by Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale. Producer Laura Thomas
The rhythms of Morocco, the haunting melody of Burgon's Nunc Dimittis, and more from a recent concert by the Anglo-Norwegian collaboration
Vek feature in Fiona Talkington 's selection tonight.
4/5. When John Coltrane left Miles Davis's band in 1961, it seemed that no future group could match the perfection of their partnership.
But as Donald Macleod finds out, this spurred Davis on to a new challenge: he set about recruiting a new quintet, with such illustrious names as Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter and Ron Carter. The group's stylistic range, playing Davis's own pieces, was extraordinary, from the dawn of jazz rock on Eighty-One to the abstract freedom of Agitation. And Macleod hears how the tight structure of a conventional jazz piece like Seven Steps to Heaven was reinvented into the extended form of Davis's Stuff.Â
(Rptd from Thursday)
With Louise Fryer.
Weber Overture: Euryanthe Enescu
Romanian Rhapsody in D, Op 11 No 2 MacDowell Piano Concerto No 2 in D minor Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica) Los Angeles PO, conductor Zubin Mehta
2.40 Dussek Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 35 No 2
2.55 Mozart String Quartet in D minor, K421
3.24 Weber Divertimento assai facile, Op 38
3.36 Haydn Trio in A, H XV:18
3.53 Bach Violin Concerto in A minor, BW V1041
4.07 Cavalli Lauda Jerusalem (Psalm 147)
4.17 Frescobaldi Capriccio sopra la Bassa Fiamenga
4.22 Monteverdi Prologue (II Ritorno D'Ulisse in Patria)
4.31 Scott Lotus Land, Op 47 No 1
4.36 Ravel Pavane pour une Infante Defunte
4.43 Karlowicz Happiness
4.46 Moniuszko Fantastic Overture: Fairytale
5.00 Biber Harmonia Romana
5.13 Telemann Oboe Sonata in B flat
5.26 Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave)
5.40 Grainger To a Nordic Princess
5.47 Gershwin Porgy and Bess (excerpts)
5.59 Grieg Two Elegiac melodies for string orchestra. Op 34
6.08 Stenhammar Florez and Blanzeflor, Op 3
6.16 Rosetti Grande Symphonie in D
6.32 Bach Magnificat in D, BWV243