07:00
22 June 2005
Presented by Penny Gore.
From 7.00am
Cui: Prelude, Le Filibustier
Czecho-Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
Robert Stankovsky (conductor)
Copland: Midsummer, Nocturne
Eric Parkin (piano)
Pachelbel: Jauchzet dem Herrn
Cantus Cölln
Konrad Junghänel (director)
From 8.30am
Nielsen: Two Fantasy Pieces, Op 2
Albrecht Mayer (oboe)
Markus Becker (piano)
MacDowell: New England Idylls, Op 62
Michel Legrand (piano)
Cui: Three Scherzos, Op 82
Russian State Symphony Orchestra
Valeri Polyansky (conductor)
10:00
22 June 2005
With Rob Cowan.
Weill: September Song
Ezio Pinza (bass)
Johnny Green and his Orchestra
Barber: Adagio for Strings
Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra
Felix Slatkin (conductor)
Rossini: Il Barbiere di Siviglia, La calunnia
Ezio Pinza (bass)
RCA Victor Orchestra
Robert Shaw (conductor)
Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro, Non più andrai
Ezio Pinza (bass)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Bruno Walter (conductor)
Stravinsky: Three movements from Petrouchka
Shura Cherkassky (piano)
Mahler: Symphony No 5
Vienna Symphony Orchestra
Hans Swarowsky (conductor)
12:00
Hans Werner Henze (b 1926)
1967 and After
Henze became deeply involved in the unrest of the late sixties, his music also becoming politically radical. His search for answers to how music could be truly revolutionary took him to Cuba, and led him to dedicate his oratorio Raft of the Medusa to Che Guevara. Donald Macleod explores this tumultuous period in the composer's life and work.
Voices - The Distant Drum
Gudrun Pelker (mezzo soprano)
Musikfabrik NRW
Johannes Kalitzke (conductor)
Raft of the Medusa (extract)
Edda Moser (soprano)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
NDR Chorus
RIAS Chamber Choir
Members of the St Nikolai Boys' Choir
NDR Symphony Orchestra
Hamburg
Henze (conductor)
Memories from Cimarrón
Leo Brouwer (guitar)
Voices: Para aconsejar a una dama
Gudrun Pelker (mezzo soprano)
Musikfabrik NRW
Johannes Kalitzke (conductor)
Orpheus Behind the Wire
BBC Singers
John Alldis (conductor)
13:00
Aldeburgh Festival 2005
22 June 2005
Stephanie Hughes introduces the second of four vocal recitals.
The lyric poetry and sonnets of William Shakespeare have provided a constant source of inspiration for composers of many nationalities. In this recital recorded in Aldeburgh Parish Church, the spotlight falls on settings in German, Russian and French as well as English, including two new songs from Dominic Muldowney.
Ailish Tynan (soprano)
James Oxley (tenor)
Roderick Williams (baritone)
Andrew West (piano)
Schubert: An Silvia (The Two Gentlemen of Verona) Trinklied (Antony and Cleopatra) Standchen (Cymbeline)
Shostakovich: Izmuchas vs'em (Sonnet 66)
Eisler: Tired With All These for Restful Death I Cry (Sonnet 66)
Brahms: Ophelia Songs (Hamlet)
Berlioz: La Mort d'Ophelie (Hamlet)
Strauss: Lieder der Ophelia (Hamlet)
Dominic Muldowney: Fear No More the Heat o' the Sun (Cymbeline) Sigh No More Ladies (Much Ado About Nothing)
Honegger: Deux Chants d'Ariel (The Tempest)
Korngold: Under the Greenwood Tree (As You Like It) Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind (As You Like It) When Birds Do Sing (As You Like It)
14:00
22 June 2005
Graeme Kay presents the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra performing music by British composers Tony Hewitt-Jones and Sally Beamish. Plus, Mendelssohn's impressions of Scotland in his 3rd Symphony.
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Haydn
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)
Hewitt-Jones: Concerto for Trumpet and Strings
John Wallace (trumpet)
Simon Wright (conductor)
Beamish: The Day Dawn
Garry Walker (conductor)
Mendelssohn: Symphony No 3 in Am, Scottish
Ilan Volkov (conductor)
15:40
22 June 2005
CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present the programme for younger listeners. There's music for the goat horn and music from the film Monsters Inc.
16:00
22 June 2005
Live from The Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban.
Introit: Alban High in Glory Shining (Peter Burton)
Responses: Leighton
Psalms: 11, 126 (Soaper, Garrett)
First Reading: Isaiah 43 vv1-7
Canticles: Stanford in A
Second Reading: Matthew 10 vv16-22
Anthem: Jehova quam multi sunt hostes mei (Purcell)
Te Deum in F (Ireland)
Organ Voluntary: Final from Symphonie II, Op 20 (Vierne)
Andrew Lucas (Master of the Music)
Simon Johnson (Assistant Master of the Music)
17:00
22 June 2005
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and keeps us up to date with what's happening in the arts world. Email: in.tune@bbc.co.uk
19:30
Aldeburgh Festival
Complete performance
From the home of the Aldeburgh Festival at Snape Maltings, Stephanie Hughes presents a programme exploring music old and new, including the world premiere of a major new vocal work by Harrison Birtwistle which sets words by the Chilean revolutionary poet Pablo Neruda to music.
Claudio Monteverdi: Zefiro Torna
Bruno Maderna: Serenata per una satellite
Igor Stravinsky: The Dove Descending Breaks the Air
Igor Stravinsky: Four Russian Peasant Songs
Carlo Gesualdo, completed Igor Stravinsky: Tres sacrae cantiones
Tansy Davies: Spine (Aldeburgh Festival commission; world premiere)
Birtwistle: Neruda Madrigales (joint commission: London Sinfonietta and BBC Radio 3; world premiere)
BBC Singers
London Sinfonietta
Timothy Davies (speaker)
Nicholas Kok and Peter Wiegold (conductors)
20:55
Nash Ensemble. Mendelssohn, Trio for Piano and Strings in Dm
Nash Ensemble. Mendelssohn, Trio for Piano and Strings in Dm: Ian Brown, Paul Watkins and Marianne Thorsen perform Mendelssohn from the RSAMD in Glasgow.
21:30
22 June 2005
Philip Dodd and guests explore the ideas and history behind the week's news headlines.
22:15
22 June 2005
Verity Sharp presents a tribute to Blind Willie Johnson by guitarist Martin Simpson, and Gorecki's Totus Tuus in a new recording by The Sixteen. Plus, laments by the Greek clarinettist Petroloukas Chalkias recorded in the mountains of Epirus, and Russian singer Elena Frolova with the songs of Marina Tsvetaeva.
00:00
Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872 - 1958)
Vaughan Williams in the 1920s
Widespread misconceptions surround Vaughan Williams and his music. The most commonplace images suggest a tweedy old gent, absorbed by a water-colourist's eye for the gentle beauty of the English landscape. Yet works such as Flos Campi, which are superficially pastoral, are in fact suffused with the ardent longing of the Song of Songs; while Sancta Civitas, Vaughan Williams' only oratorio, was premiered during the General Strike of 1926, and can easily be read as a fervent appeal for a more humane civil society.
Donald Macleod discusses these works, assessing their stature in the outstanding canon of works Vaughan Williams composed in the 1920s.
Flos Campi
Philip Dukes (viola)
Northern Sinfonia
Richard Hickox (conductor)
Sancta Civitas (The Holy City)
Philip Langridge (tenor)
Bryn Terfel (baritone)
Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral
John Scott (director)
LSO and Chorus
Richard Hickox (conductor)
01:00
22 June 2005
22 June 2005
With Louise Fryer.
1.00am
Charles Marie Widor: Symphony No 10 for organ, Op 73
Daniel Roth
1.30am
Nielsen: Symphony No 2, Op 16, The Four Temperaments
Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Michael Schønwandt (conductor)
2.05am
Schumann: Wehmut; Im Walde, Liederkreis, Op 39, Nos 9 and 11
Olle Persson (baritone)
Stefan Bojsten (piano)
2.10am
Brahms: Piano Trio No 3 in Cm, Op 101
Christopher Krenyak (violin)
Jan Insinger (cello)
Dido Keuning (piano)
2.30am
Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus, RV595
Unidentified soloists
Choir of Latvian Radio
Riga Chamber Players
Sigvards Klava (conductor)
3.00am
Bach: Suite for solo Cello, No 3 in C, BWV1009
Guy Fouquet (cello)
3.25am
Telemann: Pyrmonter Kurwoche No 5
Albrecht Rau (violin)
Heinrich Rau (viola)
Clemens Malich (cello)
Wolfgang Hochstein (harpsichord)
3.35am
Mozart: Piano Concerto in Cm, K491
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
André Previn (piano/conductor)
4.05am
Dowland: Complaint Fortune my Foe
Guitar Trek
4.10am
Byrd: Content Is Rich
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
The Rose Consort of Viols
4.15am
Haydn: Symphony No 22 in E flat, The Philosopher
Prima La Musica
Dirk Vermeulen (conductor)
4.30am
Karol Pahor: The Bailiff Yerney's Prayer
Chamber Choir AVE
Andraz Hauptman (conductor)
4.35am
François Devienne: Trio No 2 in C
Valentinas Gelgotas (flute)
Vitalija Raskeviciute (viola)
Gediminas Derus (cello)
4.45am
Tchaikovsky: You Look So Sad, I Love You, Queen of Spades
Georg Ots (baritone)
Estonian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Sergei Prohhorov (conductor)
4.50am
Glinka: Overture, Ruslan and Lyudmila
KBS Symphony Orchestra
Chi-Yong Chung (conductor)
5.00am
Murray Adaskin: Legato and Ricochet
Moshe Hammer (violin)
Valerie Tryon (piano)
5.00am
Marcin Mielczewski: Deus in nomine tuo
Miroslaw Borczynski (bass)
Concerto Polacco
Marek Toporowski (organ and director)
5.05am
Wassenaer: Concerto No 2 in B flat
Combattimento Consort Amsterdam
Jan Willem de Vriend (conductor)
5.15am
Bach: Chorale, prelude, Jesu, meine Freude, BWV610
Christophe Bossert (organ)
5.20am
Chopin: Impromptu in A flat, Op 29
Clothilde Kléberg (piano)
5.25am
Richard Strauss: Dance of the Seven Veils, Salome
Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Stuart Challender (conductor)
5.35am
Hummel: Trio in E flat, Op 12
Hertz Trio
5.55am
Mozart: Overture, The Marriage of Figaro, K492
Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice
Miroslaw Blaszczyk (conductor)
6.00am
Verdi: Ella giamai mamò, Dormirò sol nel manto mio regal (Don Carlos)
Boris Christoff (bass)
Tibor de Machula (cello)
Concertgebouw Orchestra
Eduard Van Beinum
6.10am
Bach: Motet, Jesu, meine Freude, BWV227
Orchestra and Choir of Latvian Radio
Aivars Kalejas (organ)
Sigvards Klava (conductor)
6.30am
Biber: Rosary Sonata No 6 in Cm, The Agony in the Garden
Andrew Manze (violin)
Richard Egarr (organ)
6.40am
Schubert: Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D583, Op 24, No 1
Christoph Prégardien (tenor)
Andreas Staier (fortepiano)
6.45am
Pancho Vladigerov: Poème hebreu, Op 47
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Alexander Vladigerov (conductor)