With Andrew McGregor. Debussy Nocturnes
6.25 Bach Orchestral Suite
No 2 in B minor
(BWV 1067)
7.05 Symphony Series:
Mozart Symphony No 31 in D (K297) (Paris)
7.32 Charpentier Noëls sur les instruments
8.05 Glinka Overture:
Russian and Ludmilla
8.24 Purcell Portfolio:
A selection of songs Discs
Myslivecek Sinfonia in E flat
Prague CO
9.11 Mozart Soave sia il vento (Cosi fan tutte)
Soloists Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan
9.15 Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 30 No 2
David Oistrakh (violin) Lev Oborin (piano)
9.43 Dag Wiren Serenade for Strings
Stockholm Sinfonietta, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
(Discs)
With Chris de Souza.
Artist of the Week:
Stephen Cleobury (conductor)
Byrd Tribue Domine a 6 10.10 Purcell Suite No 3 in G (Z662)
10.20 Skempton Song of the Year's Turning
10.25 Bach Allein Gott in der Hoch sei Ehr (BWV 662)
10.30 Mlaskovsky
Symphony No 21 (Fantasy in F sharp minor)
10.45 Chopin Impromptu: in A flat, Op 29
10.50 Holst Double
Concerto
11.00 Flnzl Magnificat
11.25 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 21 in D (K467)
Presented by Anthony Burton.
Symphonic Ode
LSO, conducted by the Composer
Variations for piano
The Composer (piano) Symphony No 2 (Short Symphony)
LSO, conducted by the Composer
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Philharmonic
Conductor Yan Pascal
Tortelier Judith Howarth (soprano) Sarah Walker (mezzo) Keith Lewis (tenor) Robert Lloyd (bass) Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Choir
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral)
Given last May in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
2.30 Music from the Austrian Courts
Trio Sonnerie perform a selection of music by Bertall, Schmelzer, Young and Froberger. Introduced by Penny Gore.
Monica Huggett (violin)
Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba)
Gary Cooper (harpsichord) A Floating Earth production
FAIREST ISLE
3.30 Britten's
Apprenticeship
4: 1932-3: At the Royal College of Music
While he was at the Royal College of Music, Britten's music was beginning to be heard in London's concert halls and in BBC broadcasts, but only the Sinfonietta was ever performed at the college. Paul Hindmarsh and Philip Reed conclude the series with the music with which
Britten launched his professional career. Sinfonietta, Op 1
Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op 10 Three Divertimenti
Phantasy Quartet, Op 2 A Boy Is Bom, Op 3
Series producer Paul Hindmarsh See also tomorrow 2.00pm
Tommy Pearson goes behind the scenes at
Orchestra Hall, home to one of the world's great orchestras: the Chicago Symphony.
From Manchester with Mairi Nicolson. '
Szymanowski Study, Op 4 No 3
5.50 Haydn Airs from Vauxhall Gardens
6.04 Britten Evening; Morning; Night
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
From St George 's, Brandon Hill,
Bristol.
Tavemer Choir, conductor Andrew Parrott
Handel Coronation Anthem
No 1: Zadok the Priest
(HWV 258)
Concerto for two horns
No 3 in F (HWV 334)
Coronation Anthem No 4:
My Heart Is Inditing (HWV 261)
8.10 Handel's England
Jonathan Keates examines the Georgian background to Handel's English works.
8.30 Handel Coronation
Anthem No 2: Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened (HWV 259)
Music for the Royal
Fireworks (HWV 351)
CINEMA 100
Exploring the way art and technology have intertwined over the past century on film.
2: Over the Rainbow
Film was always trying to escape from the shadowy realm of black and white.
Technicolor finally gave film-makers a rainbow palette to work with, until its demise with the advent of Eastman colour. Presented by Christopher Cook.
Next programme tomorrow 9.00pm
Suite No 5 in C minor
(BWV 1011)
Introduced and played by Yo-Yo Ma.
Final programme Thursday
10.10pm
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Borodin Symphony No 2 in B minor Rpt
French frolics at the Coliseum: Lesley Garrett takes the title role in La
Belle Vivette, a reworking by Michael Frayn of Offenbach's La
Belle Helene for English National Opera. Night Waves has a report from the first night. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
The Accompanied Keyboard Sonata
The first of two programmes investigating the 18th- and early 19th-century repertory of chamber music in which flutes, violins or even French horns might be invited to accompany a keyboard player. This week, the Revolutionary Drawing Room performs works by Mondonville, Anton,
Zimmermann, J C Bach and Balbastre.
Producer Lindsay Kemp