With Andrew McGregor.
Wagner Prelude: Parsifal
6.12 Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat
7.05 Wagner Overture: Tannhauser
7.32 Symphony Series: Mozart Symphony No 13 in F (KI 12)
8.05 Wagner Prelude, Act III (Lohengrin)
8.49 Wagner Entry of the Gods into Valhalla (Das Rheingold)
Handel Concerto Grosso in C (Alexander's Feast)
English Concert, conductor Trevor Pinnock
9.13 Hoist Oriental Suite:
Beni Mora
LPO/Adrian Boult
9.30 Haydn Piano Sonatas: Sonata in B minor (H XVI 32) Alfred Brendel (piano)
9.47 Shostakovich Jazz
Suite No 2 (excerpts) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor
Riccardo Chailly Discs
With Stephanie Hughes in Belfast, including a tribute to Sir Charles Halle , who died 100 years ago today.
Mendelssohn Overture: The
Fair Melusine
10.10 Artist of the Week:
Maurice Bourgue (oboe) Poulenc Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano
10.25 Elgar Introduction and Allegro
10.40 Falla Psyche
10.45 Cipriani Potter Symphony in D
11.10 Krelsler Violin
Concerto in C (In the style of Vivaldi)
11.45 Brahms Academic
Festival Overture
Fa-Si
Bernard Foccroulle (organ) Sequenza III
Cathy Berberian (mezzo) Coro
Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by the Composer Concerto for two pianos and orchestra
Bruno Canino and Antonio Ballista (pianos)
London Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by the Composer
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Birmingham Lunchtime Concert
From Studio One, Pebble Mill, Michael Berkeley introduces the Vanbrughà Quartet's tenth anniversary concert.
Purcell Chacony in G minor (Z730)
Berkeley Magnetic Field (first broadcast)
Beethoven String Quartet in F minor, Op 95
Free Tickets: phone [number removed]
2.00 The BBC Orchestras: BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Nicholas Cleobury
Timothy Hugh (cello)
Musorgsky, orch Rimsky-Korsakov A Night on the Bare Mountain
Daniel Jones Cello Concerto
Schumann Symphony No 4 in D minor
(Rpt)
3.00 Midweek Choice
With Susan Sharpe.
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Rossini Troncar suoi dià (William Tell)
Holmboe Recorder Trio, Op 133
Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 10
(Discs)
Written Requests: Midweek Choice, [address removed]
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4.00 Choral Evensong
From the National Cathedral of St Patrick, Dublin.
Introit: O for a closer walk with God (Stanford)
Responses (St Patrick's Use)
Psalm 119, vv 73-104 (Turle, Goss, Bairstow, Marsh)
First Lesson: Ecclesiastes 6
Canticles: Murrill in E
Second Lesson: Luke 18, vv 18-30
Anthem: Bring unto the Lord (Hewitt-Jones)
Hymn: When all Thy mercies, O my God (ICH 486)
Organ voluntary: Te Deum (Langlais)
Organist and Master of the Choristers John Dexter.
Assistant organist Timothy Noon.
The Technocrats
Stockhausen became a mentor for many musicians from the 1970s art rock scene: the composer's face can clearly be seen on the cover of the Beatles' album
Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Holger Czukay of the band Can and Edgar Froese of Tangerine Dream tell Dick Witts how
Stockhausen has influenced their creations.
Humphrey Burton presents a second special edition to mark the BBC Symphony
Orchestra's American tour, which tonight reaches Carnegie Hall.
Bernstein Wonderful Town
(excerpts)
Rosalind Russell with cast and orchestra, conductor Lehmann Engel
6.00 Chopin Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2
Yevgeni Kissin (piano)
6.30 Barber Violin Concerto
(1st mvt)
Nadja Salemo-Sonnenberg (violin)
LSO/Maxim Shostakovich Producer Nick Morgan
Conductor Andrew Davis
Nadja Salemo-Sonnenberg (violin)
Oelius Brigg Fair
Shostakovich Violin
Concerto No 1
Carter Adagio Tenebroso Bartok Suite: The
Miraculous Mandarin
Recorded last Sunday at the J F Kennedy Center, Washington DC
Another reading from contemporary European fiction.
A Heart So White
By Javier Marias.
In Madrid's Prado gallery a guard threatens to destroy the museum's only Rembrandt.
Translated by Margaret Jull Costa Producer Lisa Osbome
Next programme tomorrow
9.20pm
Phantasm perform a selection from Bach's The
Art of Fugue on period instruments, introduced by Laurence Dreyfus . Rpt
Romantic warrior Cyrano de Bergerac finds himself in colonial India in a new stage production by Jatinda Verma. And, as Brian Conley blacks up as Al Jolson , Lisa Jardine investigates the rise and fall of the black and white minstrel.
Producer Mohit Bakaya
Seven Deadly Sins lain Bumside introduces songs demonstrating the murkier sides of human nature.
Producer Adam Gatehouse