The Jewish Woman
with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Capel Bond
Concerto No 6 in B flat
Sally Jackson (bassoon) Parley of Instruments Baroque Orchestra, conductor Roy Goodman
7.24 Pierne
Impromptu-caprice, Op 9 Marisa Robles (harp)
7.40 Respighi
Brazilian Impressions
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Geoffrey Simon
8.05 Ravel Trois chansons
BBC Singers/Simon Joly
8.25 Liszt Transcendental
Study No 5 (Feux follets) Claudio Arrau (piano)
8.35
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D (BWV 1050)
Eugene Istomin (piano) Joseph Szigeti (violin) John Wummer (flute)
Prades Festival Orchestra, conductor Pablo Casals
Discs
4: "I love him as one loves a father - an indulgent father, his pockets full of tasty titbits"
(Francis Poulenc )
Marche des cipayes Annie d'Arco (piano)
La bien-aimée; Bergere et chasseur
Elisabeth Priday (soprano) Roger Nichols (piano) Improvisation
Annie d'Arco (piano)
Pastorale des cochons roses
Hugues Cuenod (tenor) Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Mélancolie
Marcelle Meyer (piano) Larghetto for horn and orchestra
Hermann Baumann (horn) Leipzig Gewandhaus
Orchestra/Kurt Masur L'invitation au voyage Felicity Lott (soprano)
Graham Johnson (piano) Souvenirs de Munich
Genevieve Joy and Jacqueline Robin-Bonneau (pianos)
Overture: Gwendoline
Paris Conservatiore
Orchestra/Pierre Dervaux Discs
presented by Piers Burton-Page.
Original Variations III
Holst Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda (Third Group) Women's voices of the RCM Chamber Choir
Osian Ellis (harp) conductor David Willcocks
10.10 Vivaldi
Sonata in C (RV54)
Nigel Eaton (hurdy-gurdy) Liza Povey (harpsichord)
10.25 Artists of the Week:
BBC Singers
R J S Stevens
Blow blow thou winter wind;
Ye spotted snakes conductor Simon Joly
10.30 George Crumb Vox Balaenae
Feinstein Ensemble
10.50 Bruch String Quartet No 1 in C minor, Op 9 Academica Quartet
11.15 Schumann
ABEGG Variations, Op 1 Ian Lake (piano)
11.25 R J S Stevens
It was a lover and her lass;
The cloud-capped towers BBC Singers/Simon Joly
11.30 Ives Symphony No 3 (The Camp Meeting)
BBC Concert Orchestra/Christopher Gayford
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
After the success of Judas
Maccabeus in 1747, Handel approached his librettist Thomas Morell for a sequel. This three act oratorio was the result: a story of treachery and love, set in the 2nd-century BC. Andrew Lyle introduces a performance from this year's London Handel Festival. In association with the City Fire
Insurance Company Ltd
(piano)
Haydn Sonata inEfHXVI 22) Debussy Estampes:
Pagodes; La Soiree dans Grenade; Jardins sous la pluie (Estampes)
Douglas Young River
(Dreamlandscapes Book II) Messiaen Le Traquet Stapazin (Catalogue d'oiseaux) Rpt
Tommy Pearson takes a look at a piece that proves opera is not all Italian tenors and consumptive heroines - Benedict
Mason's football opera
Playing Away. He reviews Opera North's production with the help of students from Parrs Wood High School in Manchester.
from Belfast with Sean Rafferty. Including at
Tchaikovsky Waltz (Eugene Onegin Act 2)
6.00 Elgar The Wand of Youth (Suite No 2)
7.00 Gottschalk
La Jota Aragonesa Producer David Byers
The third of six concerts from this year's
International Festival.
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Charles Mackerras
Beethoven
Symphony No 4 in B flat; Symphony No 7 in A.
Next programme Sunday 1.00pm
Roisin McAuley with the last in a series of four discussions about contemporary Ireland, recorded at Irish summer schools.
4: All Europeans Now?
Petrassi Nonsense
Willaert Vecchie Letrose
Lassus
Hort zu ein neu's
Gedicht Takemrtsu
Handmade Proverbs
Wilson To a lady seen from the train; Gibberish
Ligeti Nonsense Madrigals Clare Alice in Wonderland
Traditional L 'habitant de
Saint-Barbe; Mein kleiner gruner Kaktus
Rimsky-Korsakov Flight of the Bumble Bee Rpt
Repeated from Monday 4.30pm
Geoff Watts compares the response of the 19th-century Romantic movement to tuberculosis to that of artists in our own time to Aids. Rpt
Strauss's Women
Richard Strauss ' love affair with the female voice was legendary. lain Burnside presents and performs a selection of his songs, sung by two of Britain's leading Strauss singers. Janice Watson (soprano) Sally Burgess (mezzo) lain Burnside (piano)
Strauss Wiegenlied , Op 41 No 1; Muttertandelei.
Op 43 No 2; Schlechtes Wetter, Op 69 No 5;
Hat's Gesagt. Bleibt Nichts Dabei, Op 36 No 6;
Meinem Kinde , Op 37
No 3: Heimliche Auffordervng, Op 27 No 3; Begegnung; Als mir dein Lied Erklang, Op 68 No 4; Schlagende Herzen , Op 29 No 2;
Friihlingsfeier, Op 56 No 5; Junghexenlied, Op 39 No 2; Ophelia Lieder , Op 67
Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon