The last of four programmes Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K ANH 226) conducted by EDO DE WAART George Antheil A Jazz Symphony conducted by REINBERT DE LEEUW Dvorak Serenade in D minor conducted by EDO DE WAART Records
Series producer PETER TANNER
The last of four programmes Overture: Manfred CLEVELAND ORCHESTRAl
GEORGE SZELL Record
Wanderung; Frage; Stille Thranen
DORIS SOFFEL (mezzo-soprano) ARIBERT REIMANN (piano) (R) Symphony No 4 in D minor CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/ GEORGE SZELL Record
Series producer LEO BLACK
Bruckner Te Deum
JANET PERRY (soprano) HELGA MULLER-MOLINARI (contralto)
GÖSTA WINBERGH (tenor) ALEXANDER MALTA (bass)
VIENNA SINGVEREIN VIENNA PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Chopin Variations on 'La ci darem la mano', Op 2 CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano) LPO/ELIAHU INBAL
Purcell When I am laid in earth (Dido and Aeneas)
KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD (soprano)
PHILHARMONIA/ WARWICK BRAITHWAITE Szymanowski Four mazurkas,
Op 50 Nos 1, 2, 3 and 6 ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
Rachmaninov, orch Respighi Five Etudes-tableaux (Op 33, Op 39)
NEW PHILHARMONIA/
YUR1KRASNAPOLSKY Records
Michael Oliver introduces a late-romantic edition. The Character of Keys:
Wagner and the Ring - the last of three talks by Michael Hall. Tristan Ancestors:
Barry Millington traces the genealogy of the Tristan motif. A conversation with Daniel Barenboim.
Begged, Borrowed or Stolen?
Derek Watson explains Liszt's activities as arranger and transcriber.
Producer ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2. 00pm)
(piano)
Jiri Benda Sonata No 9 in A minor
Vorisek Impromptu in A, Op 7 No 4
Tomasek Eclogue in F, Op 35 No 2
Janacek On an Overgrown Path: Book 1
(A re-broadcast of last Monday's 's BBC Lunchtime Concert)
Lord Rawlinson reflects on some aspects of language and how we use it.
(Re-broadcast on Tuesday at 10. 15pm)
(died 15 November 1787)
Don Juan : Ballet in three acts
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER Records
BBC Pebble Mill
MALCOLM MESSITER and JOHN LENEHAN
Richard Rodney Bennett After Syrinx
York Bowen Sonata BBC Bristol (R)
Bayreuth Festival Lohengrin
Opera in three acts
Words and music by Wagner (sung in German)
WERNER HERZOG 'S new production recorded in July at the Festspielhaus
BAYREUTH FESTIVAL CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by PETER SCHNEIDER Act
2.45* Interval Reading
2.50* Act 2
4.15* Interval Reading
4.20* Act 3
(Bavarian Radio recording)
by IAN BURTON
Distant echoes of warriors shouting and dying, swords, although modern, clashing.
And here a cane basket full of heads, open-eyed heroes, beautiful courtesans, ferocious moustachioed villains, black-hooded executioners, ladies hanging. But they're all puppets and their operators, veiled in black, are waiting in the wings. the founder of the 18th-century Japanese Bunraku theatre and With ELAINE CLAXTON . STEVEN HARROLD. STEPHEN HATTERSLEY , PETER HOWELL and ERIC STOVELL as puppets, puppeteers, monks and actors
Music composed and performed by YOSHIKAZU IWAMOTO (shakuhachi) with ANN COLLIS (percussion) Directed by PIERS PLOWRIGHT
The second of four programmes Trio-Sonatasfrom Venice PURCELLQUARTET
Rosenmiiller Sonata a 3 in c Legrenzi Sonata in G, Op 4 No 6 (La Pezzoli)
Albinoni Sonata in B flat, Op 8 No 1
Rosenmuller Sonata a 3 in G minor
Vitali Passacaglia, Op 7 No 7; Chaconne, Op 7 No 3
Legrenzi Sonata, Op 4 No 3 (La Benaglia)
Vitali Capriccio secundo, Op 7 No 5
Vivaldi Sonata a 3 in D minor, Op 1 No 12 (La Folia)
(Given on 4 July in St Olave 's Church, York, in association with J. Sainsbury pic) BBC Manchester
(Third programme on Thursday at 7.30pm)
3: Sex and All That
When sex is depicted on TV it can be erotic - to which canons of good taste apply; pornographic - which raises questions of standards; or obscene - which may involve either taste or standards, argues Colin Morris , BBC
Controller Northern Ireland. ('The Public's Right to Know' tomorrow at 7. 00pm)
led by BELA DEKANY conducted by RICHARD BUCKLEY RODNEY FRIEND (violin) direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London John Corigliano Fantasia on an ostinato (first UK performance)
Barber Violin Concerto, Op 14
8.10* The Pointing Finger David Elliott examines the policy towards art and culture in the Soviet Union in the 1930s.
8.30* Shostakovich Symphony No 4
The Secular Music of Renaissance Italy
The fifth of 15 programmes investigates the more frivolous side of cultural life as seen in the music of Festa, Nola,
Willaert and Azzaiolo. Drunks, and even the impotent, find a place in this repertory of vplotte, villanelle and giustiniane.
THE LUTE GROUP
LONDON PRO MUSICA directed by BERNARD THOMAS
played by JULIAN JACOBSON
Nocturne in B flat, Op 37 No 5; Valse caprice in D flat,
Op 38 No 2; Barcarolles: in G,
Op 41 No 2; in G flat, Op 42 No 3; in A flat, Op 44 No 4. BBCBristol (R)
led by JONATHAN REES conducted by KEES BAKELS LYDIA MORDKOvrrcH (violin)
Schubert Overture in D (D 590) (In the Italian style) .
Berg Three pieces (Lyric Suite)
Mozart Violin Concerto No 5 in A (K 219). BBC Bristol