Shakespeare's Last Plays: The Tempest
Handel Concerto Grosso in G, Op 6 No 1: English Concert/Trevor Pinnock
7.12 Frederick the Great
Flute Concerto in C
Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute)
Musica Antiqua / Jacques Roussel
7.30am News
7.35 Vaughan Williams Overture: The Poisoned
Kiss: Bournemouth
Sinfonietta/George Hurst
7.42 Hummel Trumpet
Concerto in E flat: Wynton Marsalis (trumpet)
National Philharmonic
Orchestra/ Leppard
8.00 Mozart Symphony No 33 in B flat (K 319) Royal Concertgebouw/ Nikolaus Harnoncourt Records
Trio in G minor (J 259) - Judith Pearce (flute) Christopher van Kampen (cello) Ian Brown (piano)
Die Temperamente beim Verluste der Geliebten, Op 46 - Martyn Hill (tenor) Christopher Hogwood (piano)
Concerto No 1 in F minor, Op 73 - Antony Pay (clarinet and director) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
(Records)
London Classical Players conductor Roger Norrington Steven Isserlis (cello)
Rossini Overture: Barber of Seville
Schumann Cello Concerto Schubert Symphony No 6 inC
(In association with Nat West Bank)
Vienna Boy's Choir Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra/
The Composer Record
live from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh
Panocha String Quartet Rudolf Firkusny (piano)
Haydn String Quartet in C (Emperor) Op 76 No 3 Martinu String Quartet No 5
12.00 Third Ear in Edinburgh:
Rudolf FirkuSny , who is this year's artist in residence, talks to
Raymond Monelle about the festival.
Producer Arthur Johnson
12.20 Dvorak Piano
Quintet No 2 in A, Op 81
(In association with Maclay Murray and Spens, Solicitors)
Alan Gravill (piano)
Beethoven Polonaise in C, Op 89; Andante favori (WoO 57); Sonata in A flat, Op 110
The last of asix-part series in which Brian Wright considers how the art of conducting has developed over the years. Today's programme includes:
Brahms Symphony No 4 conducted by Rudolph Kempe
Webern Passacaglia, Op 1 conducted by Herbert von Karajan
Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini conducted by Leopold Stokowski
Series producer Anthony Sellors
from the University of Wales.
Delme String Quartet Galina Solodchin and John Trusler (violins)
John Underwood (viola) Jonathan Williams (cello) with Jack Brymer (clarinet)
Beethoven String
Quartet in D, Op 18 No 3 Daniel Jones String Quartet (1988)
4.45 Interval Reading
4.50 Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A (K 581)
Anthony Burton explores the versatility of Richard Rodney Bennett , Joshua Rifkin and Benny Goodman , whose combined talents range from medieval chansons to modern cabaret. Producer Nick Morgan
The second in a series of five conversations with leading photographers. This week Lord
Snowdon, portrait photographer and 'journalist', talks to Colin Ford about the art of using a camera truthfully. Producer Judith Bumpus
Michael Roll (piano)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra leader
Geoffrey Trabichoff conductor
Jerzy Maksymiuk live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Stravinsky Symphony in three movements
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 22 in E flat (K 482)
8.30 The Promenade Ticket: Extracts from the letters and diaries of fictional Edwardian concert-goers, written by A H Sidgwick and chosen by Malcolm Hayes.
8.50 Rachmaninov
Symphony No 1 in D minor
Lame Ducks
Sam, looking out on the life of the streets below his flat, feels he is a knowing observer; his wife Genieve suspects he may be only a frightened prisoner. But when his haven is invaded by rumours of Genieve's infidelity, Sam can no longer remain detached. Written by Nigel Moffatt
Producer Philip Martin
Stravinsky
Scherzo Fantastique; Three Easy Pieces;
Symphonies of Wind Instruments; Apollo