with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Artist of the Week. Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano)
Bach Preludes and Fugues in E, E minor andF('48'BkI)
7.22 Praetorius Dances from Terpsichore
7.32 Brahms Wie lieblich sind Deine Wohnungen
7.52 Paganini Centone di sonate, Op 64 No 1
8.05 Suppe Overture:
Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna
8.40 Poulenc Suite: Les
Biches. Discs
Johann Strauss (son) (1825-99) remains the family's most celebrated member. Peter Kemp explores the composer's ballroom and concert career and includes contributions from the Vienna Men's
Choral Association, for whom Strauss wrote waltzes such as Wine, Woman and Song.
with Chris de Souza , including
Liszt Mephisto Waltz No 1 Three Songs from William Tell
10.20 Artist of the Week: Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano)
Bach Preludes and Fugues from the '48' 10.45 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in E, Op 14 No 1
11.20 Bach, arr Mozart Fugue in D(BWV 874)
11.35 Schubert, orch Liszt Fantasy in C (Wanderer) Discs
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Martin Roscoe (piano)
Pwyll ap Sion White Noise (first UK performance - commissioned by the Laura Ashley Foundation)
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
Walton Symphony No 1 (Given in July in Fishguard School Concert Hall in association with Lloyds Bank pic)
A personal view of musicals presented in six programmes by Robert Cushman , with songs from original cast recordings, some familiar, some less well known.
1: Everything Old Is New Again A BML production
Suzanne Murphy (soprano) Adrian Thompson (tenor) Stephen Roberts (bass) Chester Festival Chorus
Liverpool Cathedral Choristers BBC Philharmonic, conductor Richard Hickox
(The opening concert of the Chester Summer Music Festival, given in July in Chester Cathedral)
Six distinguished artists of today talk about an eminent predecessor.
2: Schwarzkopf on Ivogun Elisabeth Schwarzkopf talks to Andre Tubeuf about her teacher and mentor, the soprano Maria Ivogun , and introduces some of her greatest recordings, including Kreisler Liebesfreud
Mozart Marten aller
Arten (Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail)
Massenet Je marche sur tous les chemins (Manon) Strauss Grossmachtige
Prinzessin (Ariadne auf Naxos)
Trad Gsatzli ; Maria auf dem Berge
(Next programme 5.00pm tomorrow
Mozart String Quartet in D (K575) Beethoven
String Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (Harp)
Six programmes about the history of singing opera for a living, written and presented by John Rosselli. 2: The Castrati
Opera's most mysterious figures - who were they, what happened to them and what was the result?
Bach's cantatas on the vice of coffee and the virtue of the god Hercules, and between them Corelli's concerto for Christmas night. Barbara Bonney (soprano) Ralf Popken (countertenor) Paul Agnew (tenor)
David Wilson-Johnson
(baritone)
Choir and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Gustav Leonhardt
Bach Cantata No 211:
Schweigt stille, plaudert nichte
Corelll Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 8
8.15 Interval Reading
8.25 Bach Cantata No
213: Lasst uns sorgen, lasst uns wachen
Five tales by the renowned American writer.
2: Just One More Time Cocktail parties, ocean liners, shopping expeditions - the Boers seem to live a charmed life....
Read by William Hootkins.
Another opportunity to hear the opening concert of the BBC's 1992 Berg festival. The soprano Arleen Auger. who died earlier this year, sings Reinbert de Leeuw's chamber version of the Seven Early Songs with the Nash Ensemble conducted by Andrew Davis. Baritone Alan Opie and pianist Ian Brown perform some of Berg's songs, and members of the Nash
Ensemble play the Four Pieces, Op 5 for clarinet and piano and the Adagio from the Chamber
Concerto.
A six-part series by Kevin Crossley-Holland . 4: Sir Accolon
1451. On the run after killing a monk, Malory has a strange encounter with a conjuror who tells him of Merlin the sorcerer and of the dark forces - magical forces - that threaten to destroy the Round Table.
(Part 5 tomorrow 10.30pm)
BBC Philharmonic conductor Markus Stenz
Stravinsky Scènes de ballet
Schumann, orch Mahler Symphony No 2 in C