with Catriona Young , including at approximately
7.05 Smetana
Vysehrad (Ma Vlast) Czech Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
7.25 Monteverdi
Dolcissimo uscignolo Deller Consort
7.40 Chopin Krakowiak , Op 14
Bella Davidovich (piano) London Symphony
Orchestra, conductor
Neville Marriner
7.55 Scheidt Canzon super Cantionem Gallicam
His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts
8.10 Salieri Sinfonia in B flat (La Tempesta di Mare) Venetian Soloists, conductor Claudio Scimone
8.30 Lalo Cello Concerto in D minor
Sophie Rolland (cello) BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Gilbert Varga Discs
in conversation with the Finnish mezzo-soprano Monica Groop , Roderick Swanston considers the interpretation of some of Sibelius's songs and includes some little-known choral pieces.
Sydameni laaulu (Glade of Tuoni)
Jubilate Choir, conductor
Astrid Riska
Six Songs. Op 36
Anne Sofie von Otter
(mezzo)
Bengt Forsberg (piano) Rakastava (The Lover)
Helsinki University Chorus, director Matti Hyokki Five Songs. Op 37
Anne Sofie von Otter
(mezzo)
Bengt Forsberg (piano)
Man fran slatten och havet
(Men from Plain and Sea) Jubilate Choir, conductor
Astrid Riska
Six Songs, Op 86
Monica Groop (mezzo) Love Derwinger (piano) Discs
with Andrew Lyle.
Purcell Keyboard Suite No 2 in G minor
John Toll (harpsichord)
10.10 Smetana Six
Characteristic Pieces: Nos
5 and 6 Jitka Cechova (piano)
10.20 Mozart
Piano Concerto No 9 in E flat (K271)
Elisabeth Leonskaya (piano)
Salzburg Mozarteum , conductor Sandor Vegh
10.55 Poulenc
Fiançailles pour rire
Penelope Walmsley-Clark (soprano)
Terence Allbright (piano)
11.10 Artist of the Week:
Jascha Heifetz (violin)
Brahms String Sextet in G Israel Baker (violin)
William Primrose and Virginia Majewski (violas) Gregor Piatigorsky and Gabor Retjo (cellos)
11.40 Tippett Fantasia
Concertante on a theme of Corelli
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Jill Anderson presents the second of three programmes of music by Brahms, including the three string quartets and less familiar piano works. Marie-Noelle Kendall
(piano)
Britten Quartet
Brahms Ballades, Op 10 String Quartet in A minor, Op 5 No 2
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
Catherine Pierard (soprano) Stephen Roberts (baritone) Richard Hickox Singers City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
William Mathias
World's Fire
Radio Q and A (Rpt from
Monday) 2.05 In the News
2.25 Something to Think About: Infant Assemblies
2.40 Music Workshop:
Music Course 3
Sherlock Holmes and the Rogues Gallery
BBC Philharmonic conductor
Peter Maxwell Davies
Tasmin Little (violin) Maxwell Davies
Cross Lane Fair
Mendelssohn Violin
Concerto in E minor
Sibelius Karelia Suite
Maxwell Davies
St Thomas Wake
(piano)
Scriabin Etude in C sharp minor, Op 2 No 1; Eight
Etudes, Op 42: Etudes: Op 49 No 1; Op 56 No 4 Schnittke
Variations on a chord
Shchedrin Two-Part
Invention; Basso Ostinato (The Polyphonic Book)
Tommy Pearson questions Young Musician of the Year cellist Natalie Clein about her music, with the help of the pupils of Twynham School, Dorset.
with Linda Ormiston.
5.15 lbert Divertissement
6.00 Gabrieli Canzon duodecimi toni a 10 Producer Svend Brown
from the London
Coliseum.
An opera in five acts by Massenet to a text by Henri Cain. based on a verse play by Jacques Le Lorrain , in its turn based on Cervantes's
Don Quixote.
Sung in an English translation by Edmund Tracey.
English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Emmanuel Joel
Acts 1, 2 and 3 8.35 The James Naughtie Interview
Ian Judge , producer of Don Quixote , talks about his aims for and approach to this new production.
8.55 Acts 4 and 5
Russell Davies investigates the game of academic snakes and ladders.
4: Import/Expert. The mysteries of the Ancients and of overwintering foreign visitors.
Final programme tomorrow 9.40pm
Repeated from Monday 4.30pm
Tony Palmer with late-night Gothic chills: the London
Film Festival opens with Kenneth Branagh 's adaptation of Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein. starring Robert de Niro. Producer Robyn Read
The Bass lain Burnside delves down to the lower depths of the human larynx and uncovers some of the great bass voices of this century, including Chaliapin, Kipnis, Siepi and a few surprises. Repeated tomorrow 12.00 noon
Spanish 14 - 16 - Radio Ondas