Bullying: No Action Is Not an Option 6.35 Countdown to Logs
With Paul Guinery.
7.02 Berkeley Ubi caritas; Justorum animae; Judica me
7.20 Wagner Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan and Isolde)
7.40 Bruhns Ich liege und schlaffe
7.57 Wagner Overture; Venusberg music (Tannhauser)
8.23 Berkeley The Hill of the Graces
8.38 Franck Le Chasseur maudit
Producer Antony Pitts
With Jo Shinner.
See also Friday 4.30pm
Rossini Overture: The
Thieving Magpie
Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
9.14 Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D
Taverner Players, director Andrew Parrott
9.20 Purcell Morning Hymn; Evening Hymn Ian Partridge (tenor)
George Malcolm (piano)
9.28 Breit Als ich an einem
Sonntagmorgen Frau Muller traf
Vienna Brass
9.34 Vivaldi Concerto in F minor (RV297) (Winter) Gil Shaham (violin)
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
9.44 Glinka Three Dances
(A Life for the Tsar)
Tchaikovsky Moscow SO/ Vladimir Fedoseyev
10.03 Artist of the Week:
Philip Fowke (piano)
Krelsler, arr Rachmaninov Liebesleid; Liebesfreud
10.16 Allegri Miserere Tallis Scholars, director Peter Phillips
10.30 Vaughan Williams Partita for double string orchestra
Royal Liverpool PO, conductor Vernon Handley
10.51 Monteverdi Toccata and Prologue (L'Orfeo)
Emilia Petrescu (soprano) Camerata Accademica
Hamburg
Blaserkreis fur Alte Musik , director Jiirgen Jijrgens
11.02 Composer of the Week:
Janacek Prelude: The
Makropulos Case Pro Arte Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
11.08 Brahms
Schicksalslied, Op 54
Occidental College Concert Choir
Columbia SO/Bruno Walter
11.24 Schubert Grand
March in E flat (D819 No 1) Yaara Tal and Andreas
Groethuysen (piano)
11.34 Dowland Lachrimae coactae; Lachrimae amantis Fretwork
11.43 Beethoven
Symphony No 4 in B flat London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington Producer Piers Burton-Page Discs
Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
Heinrich Schiff (cello)
Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
Wagner Overture: Das Leibesverbot
Hlndemith Cello Concerto
Strauss Ein Heldenleben
Rpt
The Sound of Sighs The second of two programmes in which Patrick Boyde and Christopher Page listen to settings of poetry by Petrarch reflecting the poet's grief after his beloved died in the Plague of 1348. Producer Kate Bolton
The second of two concerts from Harewood House broadcast over this weekend was given last March in the Gallery and introduced by Lord
Harewood himself. Marie
McLaughlin (soprano) and Malcolm Martineau (piano) present songs and arias by Cavalli, Schubert, Wolf, Faure and Rossini.
A Philip Titcombe production
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Philip Fowke (piano)
Khachaturian Piano Concerto
Rpt
By Michelene Wandor , inspired by Ludovico Ariosto 's 16th-century epic poem Orlando Furioso.
Music arranged by Michelene Wandor and performed by Siena. Rpt
Director Andrew Watkinson
(violin)
Bach Brandenburg
Concerto No 6 in B flat
Hindemith Five Pieces, Op 44
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F
Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert
A new kind of ghost story by Prix Italia-winning author Peter Redgrove. It's May Day night. While the Padstow 'Obby 'Oss, "ancient, immortal," weaves its way through the village, three women share stories which have something oddly in common, drawing them remorselessly to "what waits for us all at the dream centre".
Director Nigel Bryant Rpt
Brian Wright introduces Berlioz's L'Enfance du
Christ a sacred trilogy depicting Christ's childhood. The three tableaux, which set his own libretto, focus on three dramatic images of Epiphany: Herod's dream, the flight of the holy family into Egypt and their arrival at Sais and eventual acceptance by the Ishmaelites.
BBC National Chorus of Wales
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor
David Atherton
Given last month at St David's Hall, Cardiff
Building a Library
Richard Wigmore on new releases of classical chamber music.
Revised repeat from yesterday
9.00am