The Enlightenment: Batty Langley
Rossini Overture: The
Barber of Seville
National PO/Chailly
7.08 Brahms Intermezzo in C sharp minor, Op 117 No 3: Radu Lupu (piano)
7.15 Elgar Serenade in E minor, Op 20
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
7.30am News
7.35 Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: May Night SNO/Neeme Jarvi
7.44 Bartok Six
Romanian Folk Dances
(S 256)
Andras Schiff (piano)
7.49 Grieg Holberg Suite Scottish Baroque
Ensemble/Friedman
8.10 Delius Brigg Fair
RPO/Beechman. Records
director Tamas Vasary
(piano), Sian Davies (oboe) Nicholas Carpenter (clarinet)
Patrick Milne (bassoon) Peter Kane (horn)
Mozart Quintet in E flat (K 452); Piano Concerto No 9 (K 271)
with Richard Osborne.
Record Review
Building a Library:
Gershwin's An American in Paris with David Nice;
Rodney Milnes on operas by Gluck, Lalo and Verdi.
10.40 Record Release Bizet Cantata: Clovis et
Clotilde: Montserrat Caballe (soprano)
Gerard Garino (tenor)
Boris Martinovic (bass) Orchestre National de Lille/Casadesus
11.18 Ravel Violin Sonata
Viktoria Mullova (violin) Bruno Canino (piano)
11.37 Poulenc
Cantata: Figure humaine The Sixteen/
Harry Christophers
11.58 Milhaud
La Création du monde Lausanne CO/Zedda
12.16 Debussy, arr Ravel Sarabande
12.22 Walton, arr
Christopher Palmer Symphonic Suite:
Troilus and Cressida
LPO/Bryden Thomson Producer Anthony Cheevers
Four reflections on language by the barrister Helena Kennedy. 1: Mitigation
In this final programme, a concert of trio sonatas and suites, sacred songs and ditties, performed by Lynne Dawson (soprano) and the Purcell Quartet.
conductor
Daniel Barenboim
Murray Perahia (piano) Mozart Piano Concerto in E flat (K 482)
2.45 Interval Reading
2.50 Bruckner Symphony No 7 in E (R)
Fusion, a trio of guitarists from Iran, Peru and Costa Rica, blend characteristics of their countries' music with jazz. Jorge Strunz Amazonas Ardisher Farah Reng
Jorge Strunz Quetzal (R)
Joy Farrall (clarinet) Julius Drake (piano) Cavallini Adagio and Tarantella
Berio Lied
Pierne Canzonetta, Op 19 Debussy Premiere rapsodie
with Peter Clayton
Richard Cork (in the chair) talks with John Elsom, Victoria Glendinning and Jeremy Treglown on: Heinrich Boll's Herr Docktor Murke's Collected Silences adapted by Alison Leonard (R3); Glenn Gordon Caron's Clean and Sober, The British Art Show (Hayward); Corneille's The Illusion (Old Vic); and Ford Madox Ford, a biography by Alan Judd. Producer Philip French. Mono
Schubert's three-act opera (1823) from the Vienna State Opera. In this first UK broadcast, Claudio Abbado conducts
Ruth Berghaus 's production, performed last Sunday.
Vienna State Opera
Chorus and Orchestra.
7.55 After Act I presenter Anthony Peattie talks with Ruth Berghaus about her approach to opera production.
Stirabout
Strange dreams trouble the otherwise contented king. Trouble deepens when a gentleman the size of his little finger arrives in a jam pot, plumbs depths when another arrives in the porridge, and turns to tragedy when they persuade the king to believe in his dreams.
Written by Tom Macintyre Music and special effects Henry Dagg
Producer Jeremy Howe (R)
The final recording, introduced by Andy Sheppard , features one of France's most popular groups, the Louis Sclavis Quartet, in concert at the Pavilion. With
Louis Sclavis (bass clarinet and soprano saxophone), Francois Raulin
(keyboards), Bruno Chevillon (bass) and Christian Ville (drums).