with Andrew McGregor.
7.02 Weber Overture: Der
Freischiitz
Philharmonia Orchestra , conductor Otto Klemperer
7.15 Handel Organ
Concerto in A, Op 7 No 2 Simon Preston (organ) The English Concert, conductor Trevor Pinnock
7.30 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 24 in C minor (K491)
Clara Haskil (piano)
Lamoureux Orchestra , conductor Igor Markevitch
8.05 Schumann Toccata in C, Op
Ivo Pogorelich (piano)
8.23 Telemann Trio
Sonata in F
Camerata Cologne
8.44 Martlnu Concerto
Grosso
Czech PO/Jiri Belohlavek Discs
Introduced by Hugh Keyte. St Margaret's School Choir, conductor John Cranston
Trad Sing Lullaby Gruber Stille Nacht
Presented by Penny Gore . Ronde Turque (Three Musical Sketches) Setrak (piano)
Clovis and Clothilde
(excerpts)
Montserrat Caballe (soprano) Boris Martinovic (bass)
Lille National Orchestra/ Jean-Claude Casadesus
Serenade (Three Musical Sketches)
Setrak (piano)
The Pearl Fishers (excerpts) Barbara Hendricks (soprano) John Aler (tenor)
Toulouse Capitole Chorus and Orchestra/Michel Plasson Caprice (Three Musical Sketches)
Setrak (piano)
Prelude: The Fair Maid of Perth
New Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Georges Pretre Sonnet
Rachel Yakar (soprano) Claude Lavoix (piano)
Open your heart (Vasco de Gama)
Joan Sutherland (soprano) Swiss Romande Orchestra, conductor Richard Bonynge Discs
Presented from Glasgow by Mary Miller , including at approximately
10.14 Artist of the Week:
Jerzy Maksymiuk (conductor) Rossini Sonata for
Strings No 1 in G
Polish Chamber Orchestra
10.25 Falla Harpsichord Concerto
Rafael Puyana (h'chord) and ensemble
10.40 Mozart Symphony No 25 in G minor (Kl83) BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
11.04 Barber A Hand of Bridge
Patricia Neway (soprano) Eunice Alberts (contralto) William Lewis (tenor)
Philip Maero (baritone) Symphony of the Air/ Vladimir Golschmann
11.22 Beethoven
Symphony No 2 in D BBC Scottish SO/ Jerzy Maksymiuk
Emma Kirkby and Evelyn Tubb (sopranos)
Mary Nichols (alto)
Andrew King and Joseph Cornwell (tenors)
Simon Grant (bass) director Anthony Rooley (lute) Madrigali erotici e spirituali A programme contrasting some of Monteverdi's sensuous madrigals with their contemporary adaptations to sacred texts. (Given fast Thursday in the Wigmore Hall, London)
Robert Tear concludes his survey of English song with a look at the profound changes which have taken place in the genre since the First World War. Including recordings by Peter Pears ,
Stephen Roberts , Felicity Lott , Janet Baker and Robert Tear himself. Discs
Producer Nick Freeth
A Rewind production
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Kurt Nikkanen (violin)
Mendelssohn Overture:
Ruy Blas
Copland Quiet City Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
Rodney Slatford 's guests are horn virtuoso Frank
Lloyd and the American pianist Barry Snyder.
5.10 Botteslnl
Gran Duo Concertante
6.03 Strauss
Horn Concerto No 2
6.32 Dohnanyl
Violin Sonata, Op 21
from the Royal Festival Hall,
London. conductor Mark Wigglesworth Jard van Nes (mezzo) Wagner
Suite: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg
Mahler Kindertotenlieder
8.25 Philip Coad explores the history of Sibelius's Fifth Symphony with the help of the composer's letters and diaries.
8.45 Sibelius
Symphony No 5 in E flat
In four nightly talks this week,
Robert Wistrich , Professor of Jewish Studies at University College, London, reflects on the origins of the tensions dividing Europeans, east and west.
1: The Return of History
What chance does mutual tolerance have against ethno-centric nationalism? Producer Louise Greenberg
Hansjorg Schellenberger (oboe) Karl Leister (clarinet) Giinter Hogner (horn)
Milan Turkovic (bassoon) Paul Gulda (piano) Mozart
Quintet in E flat (K452) Beethoven
Quintet in E flat, Op 16
Humphrey Carpenter 's guest is poet James Fenton. And there's a discussion on the role of graphic art as a weapon for protest and propaganda.
Producer Anthony Denselow
BBC Concert Orchestra conductor Barry Wordsworth Malcolm Arnold Ballet:
Homage to the Queen
Introduced by Piers Burton -Page in conversation with the composer.