Shakespeare's Languages
with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F (BWV 1047) English Concert/Pinnock
7.20 Saint-Saens
Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op 28
Jascha Heifetz (violin) RCA Victor Symphony
Orchestra/William Steinberg
7.30 Parsons
Ut Re Mi Fa Sol
Amsterdam Loeki Stardust
Quartet
7.45 Mozart Concerto in D (K107 No 1)
Ton Koopman (harpsichord) Amsterdam Baroque Orch
8.05 Shostakovich
Waltz and Gavotte (The Human Comedy) SNO/Neeme Jarvi
8.45 Rachmaninov
The Rock
LSO/Andre Previn. Discs
(1858-1924)
John Wells talks to
James Naughtie about Manon Lescaut and introduces extracts from the opera. Producer Adam Gatehouse
J F Fasch Concerto in D
Virtuosi Saxoniae
10.10 C P E Bach
Klopstocks Morgengesang am Schopfungsfeste Barbara Schlick and Johanna Koslowski (sops) Rheinische Kantorei
Das Kleine Konzert , conductor Hermann Max
10.24 Albrechtsberger
Concerto for Jew's Harp andMandorainE (finale) Fritz Mayr (Jew's harp)
Dieter Kirsch (mandora)
Munich CO/Hans Stadlmair
10.31 Artists of the Week:
BBC Philharmonic/ Yan Pascal Tortelier
Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 4 in G
Howard Shelley (piano)
11.06 Berlioz
La mort d'Ophélia
Catherine Robbin (mezzo) Lyon Opera Orchestra/ John Eliot Gardiner
Croquis et agaceries d'un gros bonhomme en bois
Pascal Roge (piano)
11.19 Bozza Fantaisie
Pastorale, Op 37
Hansjorg Schellenberger
(oboe), Rolf Koenen (piano)
11.26 Dutilleux
Symphony No 1
BBC Philharmonic/ Yan Pascal Tortelier
Duncan Druce continues his exploration of the output of violinists of the past 200 years, much of it rarely heard today, and in his second programme examines the effect of Paganini, who dazzled all Europe with his technical daring and personal magnetism around 1830. Followers such as Ernst, Vieuxtemps and Wieniawski all found characteristic ways of accepting Paganini's challenge. discs
The second of three programmes including some of Schubert's lesser-known piano sonatas.
Piano Sonata in C (D840)
Impromptu in E flat (D899 No 2)
Piano Sonata in A minor (D784)
Benjamin Frith (piano)
Haydn Piano Trio in E
(HXV28)
Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat, Op 70 No 2
European Organ Festival Thomas Trotter (organ) BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert
Mozart Symphony No 31 in D (Paris) (K297)
Poulenc Organ Concerto in G minor
Francis Jackson Organ Concerto (first performance)
Gershwin An American in Paris
Nat King Cole began his career as a pianist, influencing a whole generation of pianists, including Oscar Peterson, Bud Powell and Erroll Garner.
Max Harrison begins this six-part series with Nat King Cole's upbringing in late 1920s Chicago.
with Jeremy Nicholas. Producer Alan Hall
Two operas, the first from 1815, the second 1823.
Claudine von Villa Bella
The only surviving act of a Singspiel to a play by Goethe.
Die Verschworenen
Singspiel in one act to a text updating Aristophanes to Vienna in the Crusades.
Arnold Schoenberg Choir Voralberg Symphony
Orchestra/Peter Schreier
Jean Absil Suite on Romanian Themes
David Bedford
Fridiof Kennings
Delta Saxophone Quartet
Peter Fairclough (percussion)
A diary of everyday anxieties with Laurie Graham.
1: Same Words, Different Tune Producer Elizabeth Burke
Simon Rowland-Jones (viola) Moray Welsh (cello)
Anthony Goldstone (piano) Chopin Piano Trio in G minor, Op 8
Brahms Piano Trio in A minor. Op 114
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell return with a selection of music mixing styles and influences. Including an interview with Gavin Bryars. Producer Philip Tagney
York Early Music Festival The Locke Consort plays music from the court of Leopold I.
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00-10.25am on R5
English Resources: The Poetry of Passion - Love Is Old. Love Is New