Feminist Debates: Psychoanalysis
Burgon Magnificat Nunc Dimittis
Jeremy Suter (organ) Choir of Chichester
Cathedral/Alan Thurlow
7.07 Vivaldi Concerto in F
(RV 539): Frank Lloyd , Tony Chidell (horns)
ECO/George Malcolm
7.14 Walton Suite: Escape Me Never: Academy of St Martin/Marriner
7.30am News
7.35 Faure Pavane , Op 50 Edinburgh Festival Chorus Paris Orchestra/Barenboim
7.41 Hoffstetter, attrib Haydn String Quartet in F (Serenade), Op 3 No 5 Quartetto Italiano
7.54 Gade Symphony
No 6 in G minor. Op 32
Stockholm Sinfonietta/Jarvi
8.15 Bruckner Ecce sacerdos magnus: Peter King (organ); CBSO Chorus and Wind Ensemble/Halsey Records
In Arcadia
Vivaldi Cantata: Fonti del pianto(RV 656) Tania d'Althann (sop); Accademia Claudio Monteverdi/Hirsch Concerto in A for violin, cello and strings (RV 546) Monica Huggett, Timothy Mason; Raglan Baroque
Players/Nicholas Kraemer Cantata: Lungi dal vago (R V 680): Emma Kirkby (sop); Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra/Lamon. Records
Fourth of six programmes of Alfredo Campoli 's recorded legacy. Saint-Saens
Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso: LSO/Fistoulari
Lalo Symphonie espagnole LPO/Eduard van
Beinum Bach , arr Franco Arioso Norihiko Wada (piano) Kreisler Polchinelle -
Serenade; La Chasse; La
Gitana: Eric Gritton (piano)
This week: Peter Paul
Nash talks about his new symphony; behind the scenes at the Berlin PO; and conversation with the violinist Joshua Bell.
Presenter Anthony Burton. Producers Ray Abbott and Alan Hall
Twelve programmes exploring conductor Antal Dorati 's recorded legacy. 10: The Royal
Concertgebouw Orchestra Weber Overture:
Der Freischutz
Liszt A Faust Symphony, Part
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor: Andras Schiff
Smetana Tabor ; Blanik (Md Vlast). Records
Philip French quarries gems from the BBC Sound Archives. This week:
W Bridges-Adams on Harley Granville-Barker . (First broadcast in 1953)
with Paul Guinery.
Grace Williams Carillons
Anthony Camden (oboe) LSO/Charles Groves
Scott Joplin Solace - A Mexican Serenade
Joshua Rifkin (piano) P D Q Bach Missa Hilarious SNiO
John Ferrante
(bargain counter-tenor)
Harris Poor (basso blotto) Early Anderson
(trombonus interruptus)
Duh Brooklyn Boys Chorus New York Pick-Up
Ensemble/Peter Schickele Koechlin Sonata for two flutes: Leone Buyse,
Fenwick Smith (flutes) Gershwin Piano
Concerto in F
LSO/Previn (piano). Records
The marriage of Duke Cosimo de Medici and Eleonora da Toledo in 1539 was celebrated in Florence with musical and dramatic entertainments.
Using contemporary descriptions, Michelene Wandor has recreated the festivities.
Musica Antiqua of London director Philip Thorby Producers Graham Dixon and Piers Plowright
conductor Thea Musgrave Rosemary Eliot (flute) Paul Coletti (viola)
Thea Musgrave Orfeo II; Viola Concerto; Peripeteia
Nicholas Daniel (oboe) and Joy Farrall (clarinet) talk to Chris de Souza and, with Julius Drake (piano), play works by Poulenc, Head, Gilson and Dvorak.
Fourth of six programmes. Music by Samuel Scheidt , an early-17th-century keyboard virtuoso from Halle, played on the organ at Marienhafe by Graham Barber.
Kyrie; Credo in unum
Deum; Christe qui lux es; Echo ad manuale duplum; Wie schon leuchtet
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. La clemenza di Tito
Mozart's opera in two acts. Glyndebourne Festival Opera
Glyndeboume Festival Chorus
London Philharmonic conductor Andrew Davis
8.15 The Case for
Clemenza: Tim Carter discusses the background and the supposed problems of Mozart's last opera.
8.35 Act 2
The Daughter-in-Law D H Lawrence 's passionate study of marital conflict and motherly love.
Nominated in 1990 for Sony Awards for
Best Drama Production and Best Actress -
Samantha Bond.
Director Michael Fox
First of three programmes.
Nancy Hadden , Rachel Beckett , Neil McLaren and Janet See
(Renaissance flutes) play arrangements of chansons by Sermisy, Jannequin, Gombert, Certon and others.