Hume's The Enquiry
C P E Bach Symphony No 2 in Eflat (Wq 183)
ECO/ Raymond Leppard
7.12 Albinoni Concerto in D, Op 9 No 2
Heinz Holliger and Maurice Bourgue (oboes); I Musici
7.20 Gluck Divinit és du Styx (Alceste)
Janet Baker (mezzo)
ECO/Raymond Leppard
7.30am News
7.35 Brahms Academic Festival Overture
RPO/Thomas Beecham
7.45 Beethoven
Romance in G, Op 40 Pinchas Zukerman (violin)
LPO/Daniel Barenboim
7.55 Bizet Roma
CBSO/Fremaux. Records
BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra leader James Clark conductor Tadaaki Otaka Peter Donohoe (piano) Tchaikovsky Serenade for strings, Op 48 Prokofiev Piano
Concerto No 4 in Bflat, Op 53. BBC Wales
with Richard Osborne. Record Review
An edition devoted entirely to new releases. David Fanning reviews piano music by Liszt and Chopin; Nicholas Kenyon on Haydn's opera LInfedelta delusa; new discs of 20th-century British music with Stephen Johnson.
10.50 Record Release
Chopin Barcarolle , Op 60 Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
11.00 Liszt Piano
Concerto No 2 in A
Zoltan Kocsis ; Budapest Festival Orch/Fischer
11.23 Robert Saxton Chamber Symphony: The Circles of Light London Sinfonietta/ Oliver Knussen
11.45
Elizabeth Maconchy Quartet No 3 Hanson String Quartet
11.57 Rubbra Four
Medieval Latin Lyrics, Op 32: David Wilson -Johnson (baritone) City of London
Sinfonia/Schonzeler
12.12
The Record Producers 1: Peter Wadland of Decca's L 'Oiseaulyre label.
12.44 Haydn Symphony No 21: Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood Records. Producers Anthony Cheevers and Nick Morgan
('Record Review ' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
Reflections on language by theologian Don Cupitt , Dean of Emmanuel
College, Cambridge. 2: Scripture
An exploration of the rich musical life of Rome under the Barberini Pope Urban VIII. The programme culminates in a performance of Carissimi's oratorio Jephte. The Gabrieli Consort and Players directed by Paul McCreesh also perform avant-garde Baroque madrigals by Domenico Mazzocchi. Rome, for all its ecclesiastical importance, was still a lively centre of progressive, secular music-making.
(Givenon22Februaryinthe Wigmore Hall. London)
Scandinavian Season
Roland Pontinen (piano) Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, leader
Christer Thorvaldsson conductor Neeme Jarvi Sibelius Lemminkainen and the Maidens of the Island; The Swan of Tuonela (Lemminkainen Legends, Op 22)
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
3.30 Interval Reading
3.35 Nielsen
Symphony No 5
Fiona Cross (clarinet)
Kathryn Lenehan (piano) Arthur Benjamin
Le Tombeau de Ravel Schumann
Fantasiestucke, Op 73 Francaix Tema con variazioni
Introduced by Peter Clayton
Anthony Thwaite (in the chair) talks with Sheridan Morley , Marina Warner and John Wilders on: Circules of Deceit by Nina Bawden (BBC2); Edward Zwick 's film Glory; Whisper of the Muse: The World of Julia Margaret Cameron
(Colnaghi, London); Saint Oscar by Terry Eagleton (Hampstead
Theatre, London); Great Plains by Ian Frazier.
Producer Philip French. Mono
(piano)
Berg Sonata, Op 1
Tippett Sonata No 4 (R)
live from the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool.
Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra leader Malcolm Stewart conductor Libor Pesek Joan Rodgers (soprano) Alfreda Hodgson (alto) Laurence Dale (tenor) Peter Mikulas (bass)
Liverpool Philharmonic Choir, chorusmaster Ian Tracey
Elgar Fanfare and National Anthem Dvorak Te Deum
7.55 Anthony Burton looks at the Royal
Liverpool Philharmonic
"Society on its 150th anniversary and discusses its future plans with some of the people involved.
8.15 Beethoven
Symphony No 9 (Choral) (In association with Royal
Insurance)BBC Manchester
Edna O'Brien reads her first published poetry.
(piano)
Bach, arr
Busoni Toccata , Adagio and Fugue in C
Brahms Three
Intermezzi, Op 117 Chopin Sonata in B minor, Op 58 (R)
Scandinavian Season John Surman introduces excerpts from a concert in the Aston Hall , Lancaster, when the band played compositions by several of their former musical directors as well as Duke Ellington and Jerome Kern.