Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Sousa March: The Liberty Bell CPE Bach Symphony in G, Wq 182 No I Faure Andante, Op 75
830-10.00: Tchaikovsky Festival Overture on the Danish National Anthem Schumann Variations on a theme by Clara Wieck (Piano Sonata No in F minor, Op 14) Haydn Symphony No 82 in C (The Bear)
Presented by Jonathan Swain.
Bach Concerto in E, BWV1053 English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
10.20 Shostakovich Six Spanish Songs, Op 100 Oda Slobodskaya (soprano), Ivor Newton (piano), Arthur Eizen (bass), Albertina Bogdanova (piano)
10.36 Ibert Trois Pieces Breves
French National Radio Orchestra Wind Quintet
10.43 Beethoven Piano Sonata in E, Op 109
Yves Nat
11.00 Shostakovich The Execution of Stepan Razin , Op 119 Stanislav Suleymanov (bass),
Cologne Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Mikhail Jurowski
11.29 Bach Partita No 5 in G, BWV829 Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
2/4. Verity Sharp introduces performances by members of the New Generation Artists scheme. Bach/Busoni Chaconne Eduard Kunz (piano) Schumann String Quartet in A, Op 41 No 3 Ebene Quartet
Ouilter Seven Elizabethan Lyrics
Andrew Kennedy (tenor), Julius Drake (piano).
British Symphony Series: George Lloyd (part 2) BBC Philharmonic
Presented by Louise Fryer.
Alan Williams Quint Conductor Clark Rundell Strauss Suite: Der Rosenkavalier
Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Fung Lam Illumination
Conductor James MacMillan
George Lloyd Symphony No 11 Conducted by the composer
Live from Salisbury Cathedral. Introit:
Cantantibus Organis (Philips). Responses: Clucas. Psalms: 81, 92 (Taylor, Stanford).
First Lesson: Isaiah 42, vv10-16. Office Hymn:
Let All the World (Luckington). Canticles: Purcell in G minor. Second Lesson: Colossians 3, vv12-17. Anthem: Sing, Mortals! (Bliss). Final Hymn: Rejoice in God, Rejoice (Darwall's 148th). Festival Te Deum (Britten). Organ Voluntary: Te Deum, Op 11 (Demessieux). Director of music
David Halls. Assistant director of music Daniel Cook.
With Sean Rafferty.
An evening celebrating the artistry of the great Australian soprano Joan Sutherland , who is 80 years old this month. Her exceptional talent was internationally recognised in 1959 when she appeared in the title role of Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor at the Royal
Opera House in London. Hailed as La Stupenda by fans in Venice the following year, she has remained one of the most endearing and popular divas of our time, and her long career continued until 1990. Presenter Martin Handley is joined by former director of the Edinburgh Festival Brian McMaster , singer and broadcaster Catherine Bott and the Australian academic and writer
Peter Conrad to discuss the many aspects of the voice and character of this extraordinary musician, and music critic Rodney Milnes offers a personal view of her recording legacy. Bach Aria (Cantata No 147)
Joan Sutherland (soprano), Geraint Jones Orchestra, conductor Geraint Jones
Mozart Or Sai Chi I'Onore (Act 1, Don Giovanni ) Joan Sutherland (soprano), Philharmonia, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
Donizetti Regnava nel Silenzio (Act 1, Lucia di Lammermoor) Joan Sutherland (soprano), Ana Raquel Satre (soprano), Orchestra of Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Roma, conductor John Pritchard
Handel Let the Bright Seraphim (Samson)
Joan Sutherland (soprano), Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conductor Francesco Molinari-Pradelli
8.45 Verdi La Traviata (Act 1 complete)
Joan Sutherland (soprano), Carlo Bergonzi (tenor), Chorus and Orchestra of Maggio Musicale Fiorentino , conductor John Pritchard
9.35 Opera Down Under
Donizetti Tonio and Marie's duet (Act 1, La Fille du Regiment) Joan Sutherland (soprano),
Luciano Pavarotti (tenor), Royal Opera House Orchestra, conductor Richard Bonynge
Bellini Casta Diva (Norma) Joan Sutherland (soprano), Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Francesco Molinari-Pradelli Rodney Milnes on Joan's recordings
10.30 Donizetti It Dolce Suono Mi Colpi di Sua Voce ... Ardon gl'lncensi (Mad Scene) (Lucia di Lammermoor) Joan Sutherland (soprano), Orchestre de la Societe du Conservatoire, conductor Nello Santi Producer Johannah Smith
Instrumental music by Orlando Gibbons , a vocal lamentation from Ethiopia, and a recent recording by the duo of Huw Warren and Peter Herbert.
4/5. With Donald Macleod. Her Hair; Her Soul (The Transformation of That Naked Ape);
Symphony No 6; Intercom Baby; Piano Concerto No 4 (third movement) Repeated from Thursday
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