Rousseau versus the Enlightenment
Franck Le Chasseur maudit: Basle SO/Jordan
7.16 Brahms Ballade in D minor, Op 10 No 1
(Edward): Stephen Bishop-Kovacevich (piano)
7.20 Delius A Song Before Sunrise: RPO/Beecham
7.35 Beethoven Rondino in E flat (WoO 25): Wind Soloists of CO of Europe
7.41 Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Iona Brown (violin)
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
7.57 Liszt Petrarch
Sonnet No 47 (Annees de pelerinage): Jorge Bolet
8.03 Dag Wiren
Serenade for Strings Scottish Baroque
Ensemble/Friedman
8.14 Vivaldi Concerto
(RV 297) (Winter): Franz Liszt CO/Rolla. Records
leader Richard Howarth conductor Lionel Friend
Stanford Overture:
The Veiled Prophet Bridge Two Poems Constant Lambert
Suite: Horoscope
with Edward Greenfield.
Record Review
Building a Library: Mendelssohn's Octet with Robert Philip ; Stephen Johnson on orchestral releases.
10.40 Record Release
Nietsen An Imaginary
Trip to the Faroe Islands Gothenburg SO/Chung
10.51 Florent Schmitt
La Tragédie de Salome Radio France PO and Choir/Marek Janowski
11.20 Wagner
Wesendonck Lieder
Waltraud Meier (mezzo) Paris Orch/Barenboim
11.43 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 5 (Reformation)
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Kurt Masur
12.10 The Record
Producers (2): interview with Andrew Keener.
12.30 Ravel Piano Concerto in G
Bournemouth SO/
Andrew Litton (piano) Records. Producer Anthony Cheevers ('Record Review' is repeated Wed 2.00pm)
Reflections by writer Gabriel Josipovici. 4: Polyglottism
conductor Peter Parkes. First of two programmes, with music especially written for the band.
Holst, arr Parkes Ballet Music (The Perfect Fool) Derek Bourgeois
Concerto grosso No 1
Philip Sparke Harmony Music. BBC North
Suite No 3 in D minor (1720): David Shemer (harpsichord) (R)
Herbert von Karajan (1908-89)
Final programme with Richard Osborne. The Real Karajan
Producer Michel Glotz and others remember Karajan as a playful, mischievous man, who excelled in Chabrier, Offenbach, Strauss waltzes and Die fledermaus. Records Series producer Nicholas Morgan
Anthony Pike (clarinet) John Lenehan (piano)
Stravinsky Three Pieces for clarinet
Debussy Première rhapsodie
Egon Wellesz Two Pieces, Op 34
Prancaix Theme and Variations
with Peter Clayton
John Higgins (in the chair) talks with Gilbert Adair
Owen Dudley Edwards and Sarah Kent on: Jane Campion 's film Sweetie; Jeeves and Wooster, a five-part series (ITV); Goya's Majas (National Gallery); Racine's Berenice (National Theatre); Ian McEwan's new novel The Innocent.
Producer Philip French. Mono
Four Impromptus (D 899)
Edith Vogel (piano)
A BBC studio production in Russian of Tchaikovsky's three-act opera (the original version of The Slippers) based on Gogol's
Christmas Eve story. Patricia Routledge gives a witch's-eye view of the proceedings in narrations written by Patrick Garland based on Gogol's tale.
Chorus of Opera North chorusmaster Clive Timms BBC Philharmonic leader Dennis Simons conductor
Edward Downes
Producer John Evans (R)
Mozart Duo for violin and viola (K 423)
Schnittke Trio for strings
Dmitry Sitkovetsky (violin)
Tabea Zimmermann (viola)
Karine Georgian (cello)
A Vanity Case by Steve May.
Aunt Clara is dying.
Her affairs need looking after. Peter is eager to arrange things without rancour. But will brother Charles co-operate?
Director Richard Wortley
Poems from Tagore's Gitanjali, selected by Viram Jasani and read by Zia Mohyeddin. Music: Hariprasad Chaurasia (flute)
Anindo Chatterjee (tabla)