with Andrew MacGregor including at
7.00 Bach Suite No 3 in D
(BWV1068)
English Concert/Pinnock
8.00 Saint-Saëns Air;
Bacchonok (Samson et DAlila) Montreal Symphony
Orchestra/Charles Dutoit
8.35 Glinka Grand Sextet in Eflat
Capricorn Ensemble
Presented by Penny Gore, with extracts from Mozart's letters read by John Webb. Duo in G (K423)
Itzhak Perlman (violin) Pinchas Zukerman (viola)
Fantasia in F minor (K608) Christoph Eschenbach and Justus Frantz (pianos)
Concerto in C for flute, harp and orchestra (K299) Susan Palma (flute) Nancy Allen (harp)
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Liszt Danse Macabre
10.11 Saint-Saens Cello
Concerto No 1 in A minor
10.30 Faure
Five Impromptus
10.50 Duparc Romance de Mignon; Serenade; La Fuite
11.00 D'Indy
Diptyque Méditerranéen
11.20 Berlioz Us Nuits d'été
11.50 Berlioz, transcr Liszt L 'Idee fixe
Symphony No 35 in D (K385) (Haffner)
Piano Concerto in F (K459) Frankfurt RSO/
Christoph Eschenbach (piano)
John Mills (guitar) Sor Six Studies
Vinas Fantasia original Sor Fantasie in E minor, Op 30
Giuliani Sonata in C, Op 15
Ruth Waterman (violin)
Anthony Goldstone (piano) Beethoven Sonata in A, Op 30 No 1
Grieg Sonata in G, Op 13
Cello Concerto (first performance)
Raphael Wallfisch (cello) BBC Philharmonic/ Mark Stephenson
In the second of three programmes, American "stride" pianist
Ralph Sutton tells Alyn Shipton about his long residency at Eddie Condon's Club, which began in 1948, and recalls meeting fellow pianists Willie "the Lion" Smith and Joe Turner. Producer Derek Drescher
with Anthony Burton. Producer Edward Blakeman
live from Studio 1.
Birmingham.
Britten Quartet
Purcell Fantasias: No 6 in F; No 11 in G
Stravinsky Three Pieces Ravel Quartet in F
8.15 Steve Martland talks to Natalie Wheen.
8.35 Webern
Quartet, Op 28 Martland
Patrol (BBC commission first performance)
Bach, arr Martland
Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV565)
Now 92,
Frances Partridge is the last surviving member of the Bloomsbury set. Over the next four evenings, she talks to Christopher Cook , beginning tonight with her early days at Bedales and Newnham College, Cambridge.
Producer Fiona McLean
Salle, Norfolk The Sixteen with Paul Nicholson (organ) Robin Jeffrey (theorbo)
Michael Laird and Michael Harrison (comets)
Paul Beer , Paul Nieman , Noel Fraser and Stephen Saunders (sackbuts) conductor Harry Christophers A Gabrieli Intonationi del secondo tono
Gonzaga De spinis velut
Viadana Canzon francese in risposta
Monteverdi Domine , ne in furore Wert Beata Barbara
G Gabrieli Canzon terce a 6(1615) Palestrina Gaude, Barbara A Gabrieli Deus qui beatum Marcum;
Intonationi del settimo tono
9.41 G
Gabrieli Jubilemus singuh
Merulo Haec est domus
Dei G Gabrieli
Canzon prima a 5 Merulo Cumque beatissimus Marcus Evangehsta
G Gabrieli Virtute magna
Marini Sonata a quattro bassi G Gabrieli Deus qui beatum Marcum
Psychiatrist
Anthony Storr discusses with Lisa Jardine the relationship between music and mental state. And from Stratford there's a first night review of The Changeling, a Jacobean tragedy of death and retribution.
Producer Mike Greenwood
The first of four programmes of familiar and unfamiliar
Russian orchestral music, each including one of Tchaikovsky's fantasy overtures. Presented by Gerard McBumey.
Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
Leningrad PO/
Yevgeny Mravinsky
Une Nuit d'été a Madrid
USSR SO/
Yevgeny Svetlanov
Overture: A Life for the Tsar Sofia Festival
Orchestra/Emil Tchakarov Kamarinskaya
USSR SO/Svetlanov
Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini Leningrad PO/
Yevgeny Mravinsky