VIPs: Sigmund Freud
presented by Anthony Burton.
Mozart Symphony No 23 in D (K181)
Vienna Concentus Musicus, director Nikolaus
Harnoncourt
7.13 Morales Magnificat octavi toni
Oxford Camerata, conductor
Jeremy Summerly
7.22 Dvorak String Quintet in G, Op 77
Peter Buckoke (double bass)
Coull Quartet
8.02 Vivaldi Magnificat
Emiiy Van Evera and Nancy Argenta (sopranos)
Alison Place & Catherine
King (mezzos)
Margaret Cable (contralto) Taverner Choir and Players, conductor Andrew Parrott
8.17 Hlndemith Kleine
Kammermusik, Op 24 No 2 Aulas Wind Quintet
8.32 Haydn Symphony No 100 in G (Military)
London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington
Elgar's Violin Concerto by Michael Kennedy.
Andrew Porter has been listening to a new recording of Tchaikovsky's Mazeppa and William Mival has been listening to a new recording of Prokofiev's Eugene Onegin.
Prokofiev Eugene Onegin (Scenes 7 and 8) Sinfonia 21, conductor Edward Downes
10.31 Tchaikovsky Mazeppa (Act 3)
Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Stockholm
Gothenburg SO, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Lyndon Jenkins has been listening to EMI's Walton Edition.
Philharmonia Orchestra/ the Composer
Producers Patrick Lambert and Clive Portbury Discs
Revised 3.00pm
In the first of two programmes from Lisbon, George Pratt visits the city's collection of early musical instruments. With
Joao Pedro d'Alvarenga and Ivan Moody.
Producer Kate Bolton
Five programmes in which Michael Billington talks to actresses about key roles in the repertoire.
3: Kate. A century ago
Bernard Shaw wrote that no man with any decency of feeling could sit out Kate's final speech of submission without feeling extremely ashamed. Paola Dionisotti , Susan Fleetwood and Fiona Shaw discuss the problems of playing Kate in modern productions of The Taming of the Shrew.
Producer Fiona McLean
Murray Perahia (piano) Bach Partita in C minor
(BWV 826)
Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 2 No 1
Brahms Intermezzo in E flat minor, Op 118 No 6;
Rhapsody in E flat. Op 119 No 4
2.15 Interval
2.20 bhopin Ballade No 3 in A flat, Op 47; Studies: in E, Op 10 No 3; in C sharp minor, Op 10 No 4;
Mazurkas: in D, Op 33 No 2; in A minor, Op 17 No 4; in F minor, Op 7 No 3;
Berceuse in D flat, Op 57; Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23
The Maestro of Hollywood - Felix Slatkin
"If you hear a violin solo in a classic Hollywood movie, the chances are it's my father." Leonard Slatkin talks to Bernard Keeffe about the legacy of his father, leader of the 20th-century Fox Orchestra and of the renowned Hollywood Quartet and superb conductor of a wide-ranging repertoire, and introduces his recordings, including Walton String Quartet Hollywood Quartet
Hindemith The Four
Temperaments
Victor Aller (piano)
Concert Arts Orchestra
Gershwin An American in Paris
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Plus discs of Samuel
Barber and Frank Sinatra. Producer Nick Morgan Discs
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Alan Hall Discs
WRITE TO: Jazz Record Requests. BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
presented by Ivan Hewett. This week, Shostakovich's musical Cheryomushki, the new season of Rambert
Dance Company and a portrait of Malcolm Arnold. Producer Fiona Shelmerdine Repeated tomorrow 12.15pm
(violin)
Alan Brown (piano) Tartinl
Sonata No 13 in B flat
John Hall Fantasy for solo violin
Derek Collier Valse Souvenir ;
Labyrinth; Polichinelle Gade Capriccio Rpt
I The powerful story of the Scottish
Queen Mary Stuart as told by Donizetti. Scottish
Opera's new production by Stefanos Lazaridis comes from the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. Presented by Clive Bennett. Sung in Italian.
Scottish Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor
Richard Armstrong , chorus master David Jones , leader John Doig Act
8.20 Interval
"Stuarda has been forbidden. Heaven knows why; better not ask."
Michael Oliver explores the turbulent events Donizetti encountered surrounding the writing and first performances of his opera.
8.35 Act 2
DEUTSCHE ROMANTIK
How important was German Romanticism for art in Britain? William Vaughan , Professor of Art History at Birkbeck College, London University, considers in particular the relationship between the landscape painting of Turner and Friedrich, and the influence of German idealism on the Pre-Raphaelites and the Aesthetic Movement.
Producer Judith Bumpus
Brian Morton introduces a recording of Bobby Watson 's Tailor-Made Band in the first of two programmes of music from this year's festival. Including members of the 29th Street
Saxophone Quartet.
Producer Derek Drescher