with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Dvorak
Overture: My Home BBC Philharmonic/
Stephen Gunzenhauser
7.16 Telemann Quartet in G for flute, two violins and continuo
Collegium Musicum 90, director Simon Standage
7.32 lbert
Bacchanale Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit
8.05 Strauss Wiegenlied, Op 41 No 1
Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano) London Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
8.09 Wieniawski Scherzotarantelle
Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Artur Balsam (piano)
8.32 Quartet Collection: Haydn String Quartet in B minor, Op 33 No 1 Weller Quartet Discs
The Tale of Tsar Saltan , of his son, the famed and mighty hero Prince Guidon Saltanovich , and of the beautiful Swan Princess
Excerpts from Rimsky-
Korsakov's opera, including The Right of the Bumble-bee, are introduced by Sean Arnold , narrating from the Pushkin verse tale which inspired it.
with Edward Blakeman , including
10.05 Artist of the Week:
George Malcolm (organ) Handel
Concerto in A, Op 7 No 2 Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
10.15 Boesset Quittez , quittez vos compagne
La Barre Suite in G minor
Nancy Hadden (baroque flute) Emily van Evera (soprano) with ensemble
10.45 Haydn Cello Concerto No 2 in D
Miklos Perenyi (cello) Salzburg Mozarteum
Orchestra/Paul Daniel
11.25 George Malcolm Variations on a theme of Mozart
George Malcolm ,
Valda Aveling , Geoffrey Parsons and Simon Preston
(harpsichords)
11.35 Mozart Symphony No 33 in B flat
Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra/Hans Graf
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
Conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi
Rorin Croitoru (violin)
Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No 2
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor (Pathetique)
The Feast of St John the Evangelist
Mark Everist introduces the music that would have been heard on this day in Paris 800 years ago.
Performed by Red Byrd.
Last programme tomorrow 2.40pm
Michael Berkeley's opera, to a text by David Malouf after Rudyard Kipling , has its first broadcast, simultaneous with BBC2.
The opera is performed by Opera North and was recorded at the Grand
Theatre, Leeds.
Chorus of Opera North English Northern
Philharmonia, conductor Paul Daniel
Byte the Music
Live performance has been revolutionised by digital technology, and the majority of the biggest pop acts use samplers, sequencers and even vocal recordings live on stage. Tonight Mike Edwards takes us behind the scenes to explain how he does it with his group,
Jesus Jones , and asks whether it's fair to call the gigs live?
Michael Hall introduces recordings made in the years 1929-92 by the New York Philharmonic
Orchestra.
They play music by Brahms,
Saint-Saens, Dukas,
Beethoven, Respighi and Tchaikovsky under the direction of Willem
Mengelberg,
Arturo Toscanini , John Barbirolli ,
Dmitri Mitropoulos , Leonard Bernstein and Kurt Masur. Next programme tomorrow 5.30pm
A roll-call of distinguished pianists talk to Jeremy Siepmann about the challenges and rewards of playing Chopin, demonstrating their points at the keyboard and with a selection of their favourite recordings. 2: The Keyboard Revolutionary
A look at the technical challenges facing the Chopin interpreter.
Next programme tomorrow 7.00pm
conductor David Atherton
Margaret Field (soprano) Martin Roscoe (piano) Peter Sculthorpe Piano Concerto
Henry Gorecki Symphony No 3 (Symphony of Sorrowful Songs)
String Quartet
Emerson Quartet Songs
Cheryl Studer (soprano) Thomas Hampson (bar)
John Browning (piano) Discs
Jubilee Overture. Op 59 Symphony No 1 in C
Vienna Academy, director Martin Haselbock
(soprano) and Scott Mitchell (piano) perform songs by Purcell, Britten,
Rachmaninov, Faure, Debussy and Poulenc. Rpt
Robert Cushman presents an eight-part personal view of musicals, with songs from original cast recordings, some familiar, some less well-known.
1: Sporting Lives
Rpt Next programme tomorrow
10.45pm
BBC Concert Orchestra conductor
Barry Wordsworth
Philip Fowke (piano)
Delius On the Mountains
Foulds Keltic Suite
Reginald King Fantasy for piano and orchestra
Delius American Rhapsody Repeated tomorrow 12 noon