The Enlightenment: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Rossini Overture: The
Silken Ladder: NPOIChaiWy
7.06 Debussy
Two Arabesques
Kathryn Stott (piano)
7.14 Sarasate Carmen
Fantasy: Itzhak Perlman (violin); NYPO/Mehta
7.30am News
7.35 Bizet L'Arlesienne:
Suite No 1: French
National Orch/Ozawa
8.00 Mozart Divertimento in F (K 213): Berlin
Philharmonic Winds
8.12 Ravel Suite: Mother
Goose: Toulouse Capitole/ Michel Plasson. Records
Schubert Adagio and Rondo Concertante in F
Brahms Quartet in C minor, Op 60 (R)
with Richard Osborne.
Record Review
Building a Library: Mahler's Second Symphony by Edward Seckerson.
Stephen Johnson on new chamber releases.
10.40 Record Release
Mozart Sonata in F (K 376) Frank Peter Zimmermann
(violin); Alexander Lonquich (piano)
11.00 Schubert Quartet in D (D 94)
Sine Nomine Quartet
11.20 Debussy Suite bergamasque:
Gordon Fergus-Thompson (piano)
11.40 Bruckner Intermezzo
Sonare Quartet; Vladimir Mendelssohn (viola)
11.49 Respighi Feste Romane (Mono: 1949)
NBC SO/Arturo Toscanini
12.13 Edward Greenfield talks to members of the Emerson Quartet.
Beethoven Quartet in F, Op 135: Emerson Quartet Producer Nick Morgan
('Record Review' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
Four ways of looking at poetry by poet/translator Adam Czerniawski.
1: Poetry and Prose
Three programmes. Scarlatti Sonatas
(Kk 208 and 391) Aniello Desiderio
Brouwer La espiral eterna Ginastera Sonata, Op 47 Joaquin Clerch
Britten Nocturnal
Aniello Desiderio
Fritz Kreisler The March of Tin Soldiers
Miklos Szenthelyi (violin) Judit Szenthelyi (piano) Faure, orch Henri Robaud Dolly Suite
Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa Bartok For Children
Zoltan Koesis (piano) Mozart A Musical Joke
J F Paillard CO/Paillard Record
Verdi's opera in three acts, libretto
Arrigo Boito , after Shakespeare. (sung in Italian) (tenor) (bar) (ten) (bass) (mezzo) (soprano) (mezzo) (tenor) (bar)
Robert Shaw Chorale
NBC SO/Toscanini. Records
with Charles Fox
Three of the celebrated
'how' programmes written and performed by the humorist
Stephen Potter , broadcast in the 40s and 50s.
1: How to Listen with Joyce Grenfell. (R)
conducts the Philharmonia
Orchestra in music from
Façade. Mono record
played by Janina Fialkowska (piano) (R)
Ernst Kovacic (violin) BBC Philharmonic leader Dennis Simons conductor Rudolf Barshai live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Tchaikovsky Romeo and Juliet
Britten Violin Concerto
8.20 A Stroll in South Kensington
3: The Museum Island
Architect Ian Grant visits the Natural History
Museum and considers the Victorian development of the area as an academic centre.
8.40 Prokofiev
Symphony No 5
Mme Tussaud (in effigy above) was made rich by wax, while others have been disturbed by her dummies. David
Benedictus investigates. Readers Moir Leslie and Simon Treves. Producer Piers Plowright
Sextet in G, Op 36
Raphael Ensemble (R)
Rag Marwa: Viram Jasani (sitar); Gurdev Singh (sarod); Ustad Latif Ahmed Khan (tabla).
Presenter Viram Jasani.
Philip Brady explores the career of the German political singer Wolf Biermann , who has produced much of his finest work under house arrest in East Berlin.
How does he feel about
German reunification? Producer Elizabeth Burke
Fourteen episodes. An artist reads his observations on the commonplace eccentricities of his fellow citizens. Producer David Benedictus