Presented by Andrew McGregor.
Rachmaninov Magnificat (Vespers)
6.44 Strauss Till
Eulenspiegel
7.05 Veracini Sonata accademica in D, Op 2 No
7.32 Durufle Four Motets on Gregorian Themes, Op 1
7.40 A Series of Intervals
Adrian Jack polishes off the perfect 4th.
Next programme 10.35pm
8.05 Nielsen Helios
Overture
8.32 Mozart Violin Sonata in A (K526)
Scarlatti Sonatas: in F sharp minor (Kk25); in D minor (Kk52); in G (Kk201) Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
9.13 Schubert Die Forelle; An die Musik; Erlkonig
Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano)
9.22 Quantz Concerto in G Jed Wentz and Marion
Moonen (transverse flutes) Musica Antiqua Koln , conductor Reinhard Goebel
9.35 Janacek Lachian
Dances
Brno State PO, conductor Frantisek Jilek
Discs
Presented by Edward Blakeman.
Monteverdi Laudate dominum
Ugolini Exultate omnes; Quae est ista BBC Singers
His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts
Mark Levy (viola da gamba) Timothy Roberts (organ) Conductor Bo Holten
10.15 Artist of the Week:
Marisa Robles (harp) Mathias Zodiac Trio
William Bennett (flute) Roger Tapping (viola)
10.35 Faure La Bonne chanson
Thierry Felix (baritone) Erika Guiomar (piano)
11.10 Elgar Serenade for strings
Lausanne CO, conductor
Misha Rachlevsky
11.35 Vaughan Williams Jane Scroop (Her Lament for Philip Sparrow) (Five Tudor Portraits)
Della Jones (mezzo)
BBC Symptiony Chorus BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Gareth Morrell
Do honour to the whole
German nation
Nicholas Till presents excerpts from Mozart's unfinished rescue opera Zaide.
Sacred Songs (K343) Elly Ameling (soprano) Dalton Baldwin (piano) Zaide (excerpts)
Edith Mathis (soprano) Peter Schreier (tenor) Berlin Staatskapelle, conductor Bernhard Klee
With Paul Guinery.
1.00 Binningham
Lunchtime Concert
From Studio One, Pebble Mill.
Carole Cerasi (harpsichord) Scarlatti Sonatas: in C (Kk 513): in C (Kk 461)
Couperin Prelude in G; Ordre No 7 in G minor
C P E Bach Sonata in B flat
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2.00 Ulster Orchestra
Conductor Justin Brown
Jennifer Stinton (flute) Nielsen Flute Concerto
Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (1945 version)
3.00 Midweek Choice
With Paul Guinery. (0171) [number removed]
Ring by lunchtime to hear your request today. Anon Per tropo fede Esther Lamandier
(soprano/harp)
Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor (K478)
Andre Previn (piano) Musikverein Quartet
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4.00 Choral Evensong
From the Chapel of Trinity College,
Cambridge.
Introit: Epiphany
Responsory (Marlow) Responses (Smith)
Psalm 72 (after Gibbons) First Lesson: Haggai 2, wl-9
Office Hymn: Hail, Thou source of every blessing (Redhead)
Canticles: The Short
Service (Gibbons)
Second Lesson: Matthew 2, wl-12
Epiphany Collect: 0 God, who by the leading of a star (Attwood)
Anthem: Here is a little door (Howells)
Hymn: From the eastern mountains (King's Weston) Organ Voluntary: Overture in C (K399) (Mozart)
Director of music
Richard Marlow.
Organ Scholars Christopher Allsop and Andrew Lamb.
1750 to 1840
What have Mozart, Haydn, Wedgwood plates and the potato got in common? Find out today and see how Ludwig spoils the party. With Tommy Pearson.
With Andrew Green.
Johann Strauss (son) Thunder and Lightning Polka
6.20 Beethoven Violin
Sonata in E flat, Op 12 No 3
7.03 Mozart Ave verum corpus
Sarah Walker introduces a concert by the London
Philharmonic and Choir and the Hilliard Ensemble, conducted by Roger Norrington.
Part Perpetuum Mobile; Collage sur B A C H;
Symphony No 2; Credo; Litany
Given last April at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London
A Floating Earth production
3: Kildare
With Sean Street.
For details see Monday
Penny Gore introduces a recital by the Golub/Kaplan/Carr Trio, recorded last February at the Assembly Rooms in Bath. David Golub (piano) Mark Kaplan (violin) Colin Carr (cello)
Haydn Trio in C (H XV 27) Ravel Trio in A minor
Schubert Trio in B flat
(D898)
A Classic Arts production
Adrian Jack tangles with the tritone.
Next programme tomorrow
8.45am in On Air
As George Steiner 's criticism and fiction are published in the same week, Night Waves examines the critical boundaries between theory and practice; and as the controversial film Showgirls opens, Christopher Cook investigates the Hollywood route to softcore success.
Producer Paul Quinn
Seven Deadly Sins Sloth, pride, anger, gluttony: lain Burnside samples them all and more as he trawls through some songs showing the murkier side of human nature. Rpt