Saint-Saens Violin
Sonata No 1
Pinchas Zukerman (violin) Marc Neikrug (piano)
7.22 Youmans, arr Shostakovich
Tahiti Trot (Tea for two) Scottish National
Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi
7.35 Lekeu
Symphonic Fantasy on two folk-songs from Anjou
Monte Carlo Philharmonic
Orchestral Armin Jordan
7.48 Faure/Messager Souvenirs de Bayreuth
Genevieve Joy, Jacqueline Robin-Bonneau (piano duet)
7.52 Delius Sea Drift Bruce Boyce (baritone) BBC Chorus
RPO/Thomas Beecham
8.16 Haydn
Sonata VI: It is finished
(The Seven Last Words of our Saviour on the Cross, Op 51)
Shostakovich Quartet Records
Lully
4: "Atys will not be an opera.... Imagine, rather, a theatre with machinery, dances and music; a history, a play, an enchanted or terrifying divertissment."
(Anon letter, 1675)
Atys (excerpts)
Les Arts Florissants/
William Christie. Records
Ravel
Fanfare pour I'Eventail de Jeanne
NYPO/Pierre Boulez
9.37 Bach Cantata No 4:
Christ lag in Todesbanden Sarah Leonard (soprano)
Christopher Robson (counter-tenor)
Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor) Richard Suart (bass)
Music Projects London/ Richard Bemas
9.44 Anon, arr Daniel Benko
Renaissance Hungarian
Dances: Bakfark Consort/ Daniel Benko
9.53 Arvo Part
Es sind vor langenjahren Christopher Robson (counter-tenor)
Stephen Bingham (violin) Bridget Carey (viola)
10.01 Ravel
Pavane pour une Infante defunte: Cleveland
Orchestra/ Pierre Boulez
10.10 Alexander Goehr Sonata about Jerusalem
Sarah Leonard and Louise Horrocks (sopranos)
Nicola Jane Kemp (mezzo) Marion Olsen (alto) Richard Suart (bass)
Music Projects London/ Richard Bemas
10.30 Schoenberg
Bin Stelldichein: London
Sinfonietta/David Atherton
10.40 Stravinsky Cantata
Sarah Leonard and Louise Horrocks (sopranos) Nicola Jane Kemp (mezzo) Marion Olsen (alto)
Andrew Murgatroyd (tenor) Music Projects London/ Richard Bemas
11.15 Michael Berkeley Gregorian Variations
BBC PO/Edward Downes
Symphony No 5 in C sharp minor:
Scottish National
Orchestra/ Neemejarvi
A world tour with Fritz Kreisler in the company of the violinist Ernst Kovacic and the pianist David Owen Norris , live from Studio One, Pebble Mill.
Introduced by Richard Osbome
Helen Field (soprano) Della Jones (mezzo-soprano)
Arthur Davies (tenor) Roderick Earle (bass)
City of London Sinfonia
London Symphony Chorus conductor Richard Hickox Record
Endellion Quartet Roger Chase (viola)
Beethoven Quartet in F, Op 18No 1
Mozart Quintet in C (K
515); Quintet in D (K 593)
conductor Jiri Starek
Suk Symphony in E, Op 14
with Malcolm Singer. Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
Film director
Wim Wenders talks to
Nigel Andrews about his latest and most ambitious project to date, Until the End of the World. Producer Nick Ware
conductor Simon Rattle
Brahms Symphony No 3 in F, Op 90; Symphony No 1 in C minor, Op 68
The Protecting Veil is not only the name of a work by John Tavener , but also, as Fr Philip Steer explains, a feast-day in the Orthodox Church.
Stephen Isserlis (cello)
BBC SO/Oliver Knusssen (Final programme tomorrow
9.50pm)
Introduced by James Wood. lannis Xenakis Nuits
Jonathan Harvey VaOey of Aosta
Giacinto Scelsi YHam
James Wood Phainomena
Centre for Microtonal
Music Ensemble
New London Chamber
Choir/James Wood
In the second of three programmes on the pioneering jazz-rock ensemble Weather Report, Ben Watson covers the mid-70s. By 1974, the bass player Miroslav Vitous had been replaced, and the group was moving away from collective improvisation towards more structured compositions.
Richard Strauss Horn
Concerto No 2; Xenion;
Festmusik der Stadt Wien;
Romanze and Menuett
(Sonatina No 1 for wind instruments); Blick vom oberen Belvedere; Waltz Sequence No 1 (Der Rosenkavaher)