with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Giovanni Gabrieli
A udite principes Monteverdi Choir
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble/ John Eliot Gardiner
7.15 Bantock The Witch of Atlas
RPO/Vernon Handley
7.32 Mozart Horn
Concerto No 1 in D
(K412)
Barry Tuckwell (horn) Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
8.05 Telemann Concerto in D for Three Trumpets Academy of Ancient Music/ Christopher Hogwood
8.22 Kreisler Caprice viennois, Op 2;
Tambourin chinois, Op 3 The Composer (violin) Franz Rupp (piano)
8.42 Villa-Lobos Guitar
Concerto
Eduardo Fernandez (guitar) English Chamber Orchestra/ Enrique Garcia Asensio. Producer Andrew Lyle Discs
Introduced by Hugh Keyte. Birmingham University Liturgical Choir, conductor Colin Timms.
Trad Zezulka z Lesa; The Boar's Head
In 1771 Sweden found itself with a new monarch, the 25-year-old Gustav III. Inspired by Enlightenment ideals acquired in France, he quickly set about transforming Stockholm's cultural life and establishing spoken and sung drama in Swedish. This week,
Curt Carlsson presents the work of some of the musicians who surrounded him.
Today's programme includes a string quartet by Johan Wikmanson and a symphony by Joseph Martin Kraus.
Producer Lindsay Kemp
Introduced from
Birmingham by Chris Wines. Humperdinck Overture:
Hansel and Gretel
Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Colin Davis
10.20 Grlffes Four
Roman Sketches
Stephen Coombs (piano)
10.42 Artist of the Week: Christa Ludwig (mezzo) Mahler Abschied (Das Lied von der Erde)
Israel PO/Leonard Bernstein
11.30 Griffes Piano Sonata
Stephen Coombs (piano)
11.45 Respighi The Fountains of Rome
Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit Producer Chris Marshall
The Making of the Savoy Operas
For over a hundred years, Gilbert and Sullivan, the inseparable partnership who created the Savoy Operas, have seemed a national institution, but Geoffrey Smith suggests that their success lies in the differences between the two men.
2: From "Princess Ida to the bitter end.
Producer Peter Tanner
Concert
I from St John 's. Smith
Square, London.
The Sixteen, conductor
Harry Christophers , play music for Christmas.
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Grant Llewellyn Young Uck Kim (violin) Schumann Overture,
Scherzo and Finale, Op 52 Mendelssohn Violin
Concerto in E minor
Elgar Serenade for Strings Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A
Paul Nicholson concludes his survey of the keyboard music by Byrd which is appropriate for the organ, played on the 1653 Dallam organ in Lanvellec, Brittany.
Brian Morton continues his six-part survey of jazz in Poland since 1955.
5: Tomasz Stanko
This trumpeter is perhaps the most prominent Polish musician on the current jazz scene. He talks about the last three decades during which he has recorded extensively with a wide range of musicians, including Cecil Taylor , Jan Garbarek and Jon Christensen.
with Andrew Green.
5.15 Wolf Nun wand're, Maria; Die ihr schwebet (Spanish Songbook)
6.03 Ravel Ma mère Voye (excerpts)
6.51 Dvorak Rondo for cello and piano, Op 94
7.20 Khachaturian
Lullaby (Gayaneh) Producer Andrew Mussett
conducted by Colin Davis Soile Isokoski (soprano)
Jorma Hynninen (baritone) Helsinki University Chorus There's an opportunity this week to hear all five concerts given last year as part of the Barbican Centre's Scandinavian
Festival, Tender Is the North. The cycle begins with a performance of the rarely heard choral symphony:
Kullervo Symphony, Op 7 (Given in association with Neste UK Ltd)
First of the week's five stories.
The Reticence of Lady Anne Egbert wants to make it up with her ladyship but it's hard going.
Read by Peter Howell. Producer Piers Plowright
New Helsinki Quartet
Sibelius String Quartet in D minor (Voces intimae) Merikanto Concerto for violin, clarinet, horn and string sextet Bartok
String Quartet No 5
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell
present a selection of music mixing styles and influences.
Producer Philip Tagney
The Flute at Court
The second of two programmes, presented by flautist Nancy Hadden. Rachel Brown (flute)
Emily van Evera (soprano) Lucy Carolan (harpsichord) Erin Headley (viola da gamba) Stephen Stubbs (lute/theorbo) de la Bane Suite in C minor
Marais Les voix humaines
Philidor Suite in D minor
Monteclair Brunettes
Blavet Flute Sonata in G