Feminist Debates:
Psychoanalysis
With Penny Gore. Including a chance to win tickets for a Mahler Prom, and at approximately
7.05 Veraclnl Sonata No 8 in E minor
Fabio Biondi (violin)
Maurizio Naddeo (cello) Rinaldo Alessandrini
(harpsichord)
Pascal Montheilhet
(theorbo)
7.24 Bax Dance of Wild
Irravel
LPO/Bryden Thomson
7.32 Mendelssohn
Reiselied, Op 34 No 6; Herbstlied, Op 85 No 2 Nathalie Stutzman
(contralto)
Dalton Baldwin (piano)
8.05 Weber, orch Berlioz Invitation to the dance
Chicago Symphony
Orchestra, conductor
Fritz Reiner
8.20 Taverner Dum transisset sabbatum
Christ Church Cathedral
Choir, director Stephen Darlington
8.42 Saint- Saens Septet in E flat, Op 65
Paul Archibald (trumpet) Ian Brown (piano) Nash Ensemble
Discs
Presented by William Mival. String Quartet No 5 Borodin Quartet
The Unforgettable Year 1919
Dmitri Alexeev (piano)
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Songs on verses by British Poets
Sergei Leiferkus (bass) Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Neeme Jarvi
From Glasgow with Mary Miller , including
Bach Allemande (Partita in A minor, BWV 1013) Paula Robison (flute)
10.04 H K
Gruber Nebelsteinmusik (Violin Concerto No 2)
Ernst Kovacic (violin) Scottish Chamber
Orchestra, conducted by The Composer
10.30 Beethoven Sextet in E flat, Op 71
Ricercar Academy
11.00 Bach Cantata No
101: Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott
Soloists
Vienna Concentus Musicus, conductor Nikolaus
Harnoncourt
11.50 Artist of the Week:
Richard Stoltzman (clarinet) Stravinsky Ebony Concerto Woody Herman 's Thundering Herd
From the Past
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
With Susan Sharpe.
FAIREST ISLE
A Holst triple bill of bucolic humour and eastern mysticism.
The Wandering Scholar English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Steuart Bedford
Purcell Singers
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Imogen Hoist At the Boar's Head (after Shakespeare's Henry IV
Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor David Atherton
Discs
Graham Scott (piano)
Mozart Sonata in E flat
(K282)
Ravel Oiseaux tristes
(Miroirs)
Nash Rain
Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie , Op 61 Rpt
conductor
Nicholas Braithwaite
Malcolm Binns (piano) Frank Bridge Suite for Strings
Stanford Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor Rpt
GCSE pupils try out composition with the London Gabrieli Brass
Ensemble.
Rpt
The first of three special programmes from the Edinburgh Festival, with Linda Ormiston. Including Glinka Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla
Kirov Theatre Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev
6.03 Chopin Waltz in A minor, Op 34 No 2
Artur Rubinstein (piano)
6.30 Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American) Talich Quartet
Producer Svend Brown
I From the Royal
Albert Hall London. ,
John Lill (piano)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales/David Atherton Messiaen Un sourire
Prokoviev Piano Concerto
No 3
8.15 The Memoirs of Hector Bedioz
Translated by David Cairns and read by Daniel Massey .
8.35 Berlioz Symphonie fantastique
FAIREST ISLE
In the fourth of five programmes, Berlioz attends the anniversary meeting of the Charity
Children at St Paul's and learns something about decorum at Covent Garden.
Read by Samuel West.
The Hilliard Ensemble 's second programme of three masses based on the Caput chant features the mass by 15th-century composer Johannes Ockeghem.
David James (countertenor) Rogers Covey-Crump and John Potter (tenors)
Gordon Jones (baritone) A Magenta Music International production
Final programme next Thursday
9.50pm
FAIREST ISLE
Dramatised portraits of contemporaries of Henry Purcell.
1: Newton in Love. Carey Harrison plays
Isaac Newton , as much the last of the Babylonian mystics as the first modern scientist. With a specially commissioned original score by Steven Faux. Rpt
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Justin Brown
Piers Lane (piano)
Delius Piano Concerto
Sibelius Symphony No 3 Repeated tomorrow at 12 noon