Berlioz Overture:
LeCorsaire
LSO/Colin Davis
7.11 Ravel Daphnis et Chloe, Part
French National Choir and Orchestra/Eliahu Inbal
7.35 Charpentier Suite a 8 in C: London Baroque/ Charles Medlam
7.53 Koechlin Sonata for two flutes, Op 75: Leone
Buyse and Fenwick Smith
8.03 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 19 in F
(K 459): Malcolm Bilson (fortepiano)
English Baroque Soloists/ John Eliot Gardiner Records
J S Bach
Cantata No 22: Jesus nahm zu sich die Zwolfe Paul Esswood
(counter-tenor)
Kurt Equiluz (tenor)
Max van Egmond (bass) Tolz Boys'Choir
Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Leonhardt Consort/ Gustav Leonhardt
Sonata in G minor
(BWV1029)
Jordi Savall (viola da gamba) Ton Koopman (harpsichord)
Cantata No 23: Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn
Walter Gampert (treble)
Paul Esswood (counter-ten) Marius van Altena (tenor) Tolz Boys ' Choir; Choir of King's College, Cambridge Leonhardt Consort/
Gustav Leonhardt. Records Producer Peter Tanner
Medieval,
Renaissance, Baroque The Dufay Collective perform cantigas and dances in honour of the Virgin Mary from the court of Alfonso the Wise of Castile.
10.35
Andrew Lawrence-King plays music by Mudarra and Milan for the harp, a favoured instrument in Renaissance Spain. 10.50 Gustav Leonhardt directs the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in a Baroque Spanish mass by Francisco Vails , a composer from Barcelona. With soloists.
Interspersed with the music, Donald MacLeod reads excerpts from diaries of the exploration of Mexico, one written in 1517 by the Spanish soldier Bernal Diaz and another a native Indian account.
Marisa Robles (harp)
William Bennett (flute)
James Campbell (clarinet) Duncan McTier (dble bass) Rian de Waal (piano) with members of the Allegri String Quartet.
P Bottesini A ndante and Variations
Schubert Piano Quintet in A (The Trout) (D 667) William Mathias Zodiac
Trio, Op 70
Ravel Introduction and Allegro
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor David Atherton live from St John 's, Smith Square, London.
Haydn Overture: L 'Isola disabitata
Stravinsky Suites Nos Iand2
Haydn Symphony No 90 inC
BBC Singers conductor Matthew Best Mendelssohn Six
Anthems, Op 79; Nunc dimittis, OP 69 No 1; Two Psalms, Op 78:
Warum loben die Heiden; Mein Gott , mein Gott, warum hast du mich verlassen
Sarah Francis (oboe)
Bernard Richards (cello)
Christopher Kite (h'chord) C P E Bach Oboe Sonata in G minor (Wq 135)
Handel Oboe Sonata in F, OplNo5
Telemann Oboe Sonata in E minor
Lausanne CO, conductor Jesus Lopez-Cobos
Mozart Piano Concerto
No 23 in A (K 488) Alicia de Larrocha
Frank Martin Concerto for seven wind instruments, percussion andstrings
In the second of four programmes,
David Titterington plays the Cavaille-Coll organ at
St Etienne Abbey, Caen, and talks to Paul Spicer. ChoralNo2inB minor
Pastorale, Op 19 Pièce héroïque
with Natalie Wheen.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
Temba, the first black theatre company in Britain, celebrate their
20th anniversary this year. Their artistic director Alby James talks to Paul Allen about the changes in the company over the last two decades.
Producer Fiona McLean
East Meets West
Anthony Burton introduces a concert of Thai music performed by Fong Naam and their director Bruce Gaston.
Symphony No 2 in Cm inor (The Resurrection) BBC Scottish SO conductor Leopold Hager Yvonne Kenny (soprano) Sarah Walker (mezzo)
Edinburgh Festival Chorus chorusmaster
Arthur Oldham
with Mark Russell and guest presenter
Ben Watson. Including a new ingredient: the Mixing It session. The first of these brings into the studio Markus Stockhausen
(trumpets) and Evan Parker (saxophones), to collaborate in unique improvisations.
Producers Sarah Devonald and Alan Hall
Janacek Suite for Strings; Theme and Variations
(Zdenka); Lachian Dances