Rousseau Versus the Enlightenment
Borodin String Quartet No 2 in D
Emerson Quartet
7.30am News
7.35 Weber Overture:
Euryanthe: Dresden Staatskapelle/Kuhn
7.45 Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 12 No
Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Clara Haskil (piano)
8.01 Bach Magnificat (BWV 243):
Nancy Argenta , Patrizia Kwella (sopranos), Charles Brett (alto),
Anthony Rolfe-Johnson (tenor), David Thomas (bass) Monteverdi Choir
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner Records
Bax
Symphony No 1 in Eflat LPO/Myer Fredman This Worldesjoie
BBC Northern Singers/ Stephen Wilkinson
The Garden of Fand (Mono: 1947)
RPO/Beecham. Records Producer David Gallagher
Beethoven Ballet music: The Creatures of Prometheus, Act 2 Orpheus CO
9.59 Haydn Berenice , chefai? (Scena di
Berenice): Arleen Auger (sop); Handel and Haydn Society/Hogwood
10.12 Elliott Carter
Ballet: The Minotaur
New York Chamber SO/ Gerard Schwarz
10.47
Monteverdi Lamento d'Arianna
Cathy Berberian (soprano) Concentus Musicus , Vienna/Harnoncourt
11.01 Rameau Dances
(Hippolyte et Aricie, Acts 2 and 3): La Petite
Band/Sigiswald Kuijken
Agathon (Serenade)
Gidon Kremer (violin)
Israel PO/The Composer
11.26 Britten Cantata:
Phaedra Felicity Palmer (mezzo) Endymion Ensemble/ John Whitfield. Records
conductor Jansug Kakhidze Stravinsky Ballet suite: Jeu de cartes
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 in E minor
live from St John 's,
Smith Square, London.
The Flower and the Leaf French music from
Machaut to Dufay,
1350-1450, performed by Gothic Voices:
Margaret Philpot (alto) Rogers Covey-Crump, Andrew Tusa , Leigh Nixon (tenors) with Andrew Lawrence-King (harp). Introduced and directed by Christopher Page (lute).
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A nine-part series in which Lyndon Jenkins explores postwar recordings of Beethoven symphonies that have stood the test of time.
5:Symphony No 5 LPO/Adrian Boult preceded by the Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3
Natalia Koval (piano)
Scarlatti Sonatas in E
(Kk 162) and F (Kk 17) Scriabin Sonata No 3 in F sharp minor, Op 23
Lutyens Quartet No 12 Haydn Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5
Simon Preston introduces and plays this recently restored instrument.
Alexandre Guilmant
March on a Theme by Handel 'Lift Up Your Heads' (Op 15 No 2) Handel, transcr
Preston Concerto in G minor, Op 7 No 5 Amo Landmann
Variations on a Theme by Handel
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Kate Bolton
French film director
Bertrand Tavernier , whose films include
Sunday in the Country and Around Midnight, talks to Nigel Andrews about his latest film These
Foolish Things, starring Dirk Bogarde.
Producer Beaty Rubens
Franz Schreker 's erotic and mystical opera (1912) about a young musician's search for the source of the distant sound he hears in his imagination. (Sung in German). (tenor) (soprano) (bass) (baritone) (bantone) (baritone)
RIAS Chamber Choir and Berlin Radio Chorus
Berlin RSO conductor Gerd Albrecht
Colin Tudge in conversation with six scientists.
5: A model hedgehog.
Professor John Krebs of the Zoology Department at Oxford University talks about his studies of the interactions between agriculture and ecology. Producer Deborah Cohen
Presenters Mark Russell and Robert Sandall.
Producer Anthony Cheevers
Poulenc
Rapsodie negre, Op 1;
Suite for piano; Sonata for two clarinets;
Overture, Rondeau, Chanson dansée, Adagietto, Jeu (Les Biches);
Chansons gaillards
As broadcast this morning on R5