Presented by Penny Gore . The Complete War Poems of Wilfred Owen feature continues with Cramped in That Funnelled Hole, Hospital Barge at Cerisy and / Saw His Round Mouth's Crimson, read by Ben Whishaw. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Lazzari Sonata in D Crispian Steele -Perkinsand Alison Balsom (trumpets), Parley of instruments, director Peter Holman (organ) Mendelssohn Sinfonia No 10 in B minor
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Faure Suite: Doity Katia and Marielle Labeque (pianos)
8.30-10.00: Mozart Triosatz in D minor, K442 Ambache Chamber Orchestra
Byrd Vigilate (Cantiones Sacrae, 1589) Cardinally Musick
Copland Hoe-Down (Rodeo)
Baltimore SO, conductor David Zinman
Rob Cowan presents.
Enescu Romanian Rhapsody No 1 Bucharest State PO, conductor Georges Georgesco
10.14 Brahms Serenade No 2 in A Leipzig
Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
10.46 Chausson Concerto for violin, piano and string quartet Jacques Thibaud (violin), Alfred Cortot (piano), unnamed string quartet
11.25 Piazzolla Tangata Astor Piazzolla (bandoneon), Jaime Gosis (piano), Antonio Agri and Hugo Baralis (violins), Nestor Panik (viola), Victor Pontino (cello), Kicho Diaz (double bass),
Cacho Tirao (guitar), Arturo Schneider (flute), Jose Corriale (percussion), Tito Bisio (tuned percussion)
11.44 Debussy Minstrels
Jacques Thibaud (violin), Alfred Cortot (piano)
11.48 Steve Reich Drumming (part four) With the composer and musicians
5/5. The last 25 years of his life saw Lloyd experience an Indian summer, as enthusiastic audiences brought on a stream of commissions and recordings. With Donald Macleod.
Movements 7 and 8 (The Vigil of Venus) Carolyn James (soprano), Orchestra and Chorus of the Welsh National Opera, conducted by the composer Diversions on a Bass Theme Grimethorpe Colliery Band, conductor Peter Parkes Symphony No 9 BBC Philharmonic conducted by the composer Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
Transatlantic Crosscurrents
4/4. The last of this week's recitals from Cowdray Hall , Aberdeen, contrasting music from the USA with European music of the same period. Gweneth-Ann Jeffers (soprano), Simon De Pledge (piano) Britten On This Island
Messiaen Poemes pour Mi
Gershwin But Not for Me; The Man I Love; I Got Rhythm
Ben Whishaw reads Disabled and Happiness.
Presented by Sandy Burnett from Studio 7 Concert Hall, Manchester.
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Andris Nelsons
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
Philip Grange Eclipsing Sibelius Symphony No 2
Eddie Henderson
Julian Joseph is joined by trumpeter and composer Eddie Henderson who, having been encouraged to take an interest in jazz by Miles Davis , went on to play with Art Blakey 's Jazz Messengers. Producer Keith Loxam
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The Complete War Poems of Wilfred Owen continues with To My Friend (with an Identity
Disc) and Smile, Smile, Smile. With Sean Rafferty.
Christopher Cook presents a concert recorded at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, featuring Schoenberg and two composers who influenced him.
John Shirley-Quirk (narrator), Halle Choir (male voices), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Wagner Prelude; Good Friday Music (Parsifal) Schoenberg A Survivor from Warsaw
8.10 Twenty Minutes: Wilfred Owen Week To Break Earth's Steep - Wilfred Owen and Landscape. Writer Lavinia Greenlaw considers the poet's relationship with landscape.
8.30 Strauss Also sprach Zarathustra
The RSC's year-long Complete Works festival has been billed as the biggest theatrical celebration in the Company's history and the first time
Shakespeare's plays and poems have been staged at the same event. Philip Dodd is joined by Carol Rutter for a half-time report. Producer Fiona McLean
Five Thinking
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall present new alternative music releases, and sets by Liverpool artists Super Numeri and Tom 0, recorded at the Radio 3 Free Thinking Festival in the city.
Paul Farley introduces Le Christianisme, The Unreturning and The Next War.
Evan Parker 's Electro-Acoustic Ensemble
Jez Nelson talks to ground-breaking saxophonist Evan Parker and presents a concert given earlier this evening at the Queen Elizabeth Hall as part of the London Jazz Festival. Parker is a pioneer of European free improvisation who has won plaudits on both sides of the Atlantic. In this concert he performs with his Electro-Acoustic
Ensemble, the creative result of Parker's long-held interest in the digital processing of acoustic SOUnd. Producer Joby Waldman
With Jonathan Swain.
Berlioz Overture: Beatrice et Benedict
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
Brahms Symphony No 1 in C minor
- Oslo PO, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste
2.30 CPE Bach The Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus, Wq240
3.43 Bach French Suite No 5 in G, BWV816
4.00 Fischer Suite No 4 in D minor, Op 1 No 4
4.12 Rosenmuller Sinfonia a 4
4.18 Goldmark An die Georgina, Op 46 No 2
4.23 Sterkel Viola Duet No 2
4.32 Gounod Ballet music: Faust
4.36 Schumann Introduction and Allegro Appassionato, Op 92
4.53 Bella Solemn Overture in E flat
5.00 Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Lyudmila
5.05 Lehar Die lustige Witwe (excerpts)
5.16 Beethoven Waltz in F Schubert Minuet in F, D41
5.20 Telemann Trio No 6 (Essercizii Musici)
5.28 Mohrheim Trio No 4 in A
5.31 Schiitz D'Orrida Selce Alpina, SWV6: Ride la Primavera, SWV7; Fuggi, Fuggi O Mio Core, SWV8; Feritevi, Ferite, Viperette, Mordaci, SWV9; Fiamma Ch'Allaccia, SWV10
5.46 Mozart Piano Duet Sonata in B flat, K358
5.57 Lukacic Three Motets (Sacrae Cantiones)
6.12 Karlowicz Eternal Songs, Op 10
6.40 Dvorak Suite in A, Op 98b