Lord Briggs on History
with Catriona Young.
7.05 Albinoni Violin
Concerto in C, Op 5 No 12
7.30 Canteloube La
Delaissado (Chants d'Auvergne)
7.35 Quartet Collection: Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 64 No 3
8.05 Bellini Overture: Norma
8.30 Dowland
Lachrimae Amantis
8.45 Schumann
Introduction and Allegro Appassionato , Op 92 Editor Andrew Lyle Discs
Presented by Jill Anderson. Johann Heinichen Serenata di Moritzburg
Musica Antiqua Koln/Goebel Antonio Lotti Pur dicesti, o bocco bella (Arminio) Janet Baker (mezzo)
Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
Oboe d'amore Concerto in A
Heinz Holliger (oboe d'amore) I Musici
Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin
Bute Concerto in E minor
Wilbert Hazelzet (flute)
Musica Antiqua Koln/Goebel Francesco Veracini
Overture No 6 in B flat
Musica Antiqua Koln/Goebel Interspersed with lute music by Sylvius Weiss played by Lutz Kirchhof.
Producer Patrick Lambert Discs
Andrew Lyle presents a week of Quixotic encounters. Arthur Benjamin
Le Tombeau de Ravel
10.10 Ravel
Don Quichotte a Dulcinée
10.20 Haydn
Symphony No 90 in C
10.45 Purcell
The Comical History of Don Quixote (excerpts)
11.00 Mozart String
Quintet in E flat (K614)
11.25 Artist of the Week:
Michael Collins (clarinet) Thea Musgrave
Clarinet Concerto
Producer Andrew Lyle
with Roderic Dunnett.
5: Arthur Sullivan Ivanhoe
A new BBC studio recording of highlights from Sullivan's only excursion into grand opera (but without a W S Gilbert libretto), which opened in 1891 and ran for 161 performances. In 12th-century England, Ivanhoe has to win the woman he loves from a pair of knights.
Scottish Opera Chorus BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins
from St John 's,
UuJ Smith Square.
Netherlands Wind Ensemble
Kancheli Magnum Ignotum (first UK performance) Beethoven
Symphony No 7 in A
Repeated next Sunday 6.30pm
BBC Scottish SO conductor
Thomas Sanderling
Rosemary Eliot (flute) Sioned Williams (harp)
Berlioz Overture: Rob Roy Mozart Concerto in C for flute and harp (K299)
Schubert Symphony No 9 in C (Great)
Recorded in the Town Hall, Ayr
The organ in the museum at Skara in Sweden was made by the same builder as constructed the instrument in Pachelbel's church in Nuremberg. Hans Fagius concludes his survey of Pachelbel's music, playing in Skara, Malmo and Gothenburg.
Series producer Graham Dixon
Professor Harry Oster talks to Francis Wilford-Smith about bluesmen Herman
Johnson from Louisiana and Smoky Babe from the Mississippi delta.
Repeated on Thursday at 10.15pm
The Sampling Sessions 1: Out of Phase
Steve Reich 's early compositions and Reich himself are given the sampling sessions treatment. A Soundscape production
with Andrew Green.
Rossini Overture: The
Thieving Magpie
6.03 Chopin Barcarolle in F sharp, Op 60
6.30 Britten Rejoice in the Lamb
Producer Andrew Mussett
Anthony Burton introduces a concert given last Sunday at the Barbican Hall, London, as part of the festival celebrating Sir Michael Tippett 's 90th birthday. Gerhard Oppitz (piano) LSO/Colin Davis
Tippett Ritual Dances (The Midsummer Marriage)
Ravel Piano Concerto in G
Tippett The Rose Lake (first performance)
Debussy La Mer
Between the pieces,
Michael Tippett talks to Natalie Wheen about the genesis of The Rose Lake, which he has said will be his last piece.
In 1936 W H Auden and Louis MacNeice spent three months travelling around Iceland, where they wrote what has been described as "the most unorthodox travel book ever written" -
Letters from Iceland. Each evening this week, Simon Armitage and Glyn Maxwell retrace the steps of their poetic heroes. 1: Landscape
From Geysir to Surtsey with geologist Dr Pall Einersson. Series producer Susan Roberts FACTSHEET: send A5 sae to
[address removed]
Next programme tomorrow 9.10pm
Joachim Trio
In today's concert featuring composers working with young artists,
Chris de Souza talks to Adrian Jack.
Faure Romance in B flat for violin and piano, Op 28 Adrian Jack Piano Trio
Faure Romance in A for cello and piano, Op 69
Ravel Piano Trio in A minor A Classic Arts production
Recorded last autumn in St
George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol
with Robert Sandall and Mark Russell.
Producer Philip Tagney
The Song of the Angels In this fourth concert of vocal music from pre-
Reformation England, the Cardinall's Musick directed by Andrew Carwood explore the veneration of the mother of Jesus as reflected in motets by Ludford,
Sheppard. Fayrfax, Comysh and Tye. Presented by Chris de Souza.
Producer Antony Pitts
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon