The Jewish Enigma: Exodus
With Andrew McGregor. Frye Sospitati dedit Hilliard Ensemble
6.08 Brahms Piano
Concerto No 1 in D minor
Emil Gilels (piano)
Berlin PO/Eugen Jochum
7.05 Mozart Symphony No 34 in C, K338
English Concert, conductor Trevor Pinnock
7.32 Wagner Mignonne ; Toutes n'est qu'images fugitives
Thomas Hampson (baritone) Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
8.05 Veracini Overture
No 5 in B flat
Musica Antiqua Kbln , director Reinhard Goebel
8.34 Beethoven Variations and Fugue in E flat on an Original Theme (Eroica)
Tatyana Nikolayeva (piano)
Dukas La Péri
Paris Opera Orchestra, conductor Pierre Dervaux
9.19 Delibes Flower Duet
(Lakme)
Mary Mesple (soprano) Danielle Millet (mezzo) Orchestra of the Opera Comique/Alain Lombard
9.23 Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 2 in B flat
Martha Argerich (piano) Philharmonia, conductor
Giuseppe Sinopoli Discs
With Stephanie Hughes. Artists of the Week:
The Sixteen, conductor
Harry Christophers Britten Jubilate deo
10.05 Mozart Violin
Concerto No 2 in D, K211
Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin)
Ulster Orchestra, conductor
Nicholas Kraemer
10.25 Schoenberg Cabaret Songs
Jill Gomez (soprano)
John Constable (piano)
10.35 Potter Symphony in D Ulster Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Kraemer
11.10 Messiaen La Mort du nombre
Ann Murray (mezzo)
Philip Langridge (tenor) Roger Vignoles (piano)
Andrew Watkinson (violin)
11.20 Handel Trio Sonata in F, Op 2 No 4
Cambridge Musick
11.40
Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms The Sixteen
With Paul Guinery.
If Italy didn't exist, I couldn't exist either
Szymanowski travelled widely before the outbreak of the First World War and the cultures of Italy, Sicily and North Africa had a great influence on his music.
Symphony No 2
Detroit SO/Antal Dorati Love Songs of Hafiz (excerpts)
Krystyna Rorbach (soprano) Polish National Opera Orchestra, conductor
Robert Satanowski
Isle of Sirens (Metopes) Dennis Lee (piano)
Repeated next Tuesday 11.30pm
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 BBC Festival of Brass 1996
In the fourth concert of the series, the Yorkshire Building Society Band, directed by David King , features music of the Salvation Army. Introduced by Paul Hindmarsh.
Leslie Condon The Call of the Righteous
Ray Steadman-Allen On Ratcliff Highway
Wilfred Heaton Just As I Am
Dean Goffin Variations: My Strength, My Tower
Eric Ball The Kingdom Triumphant
2.00 Schools
Playtime 2.15 Time to Move 2.35 Listen!
3.00 Ulster Orchestra
Conductor John Carewe
Rolf Hind (piano)
Wagner Forest Murmurs (Siegfried)
Gorecki Piano Concerto
Bruckner, ed Haas
Symphony No 2 in C minor
4.30 New series
French Lute Suites
In the first of four programmes, Jakob Lindberg explores the repertory of the 17th-century luthistes. Today, he selects music by two cousins: Ennemond and Denis Gaurtier. Producer Lindsay Kemp
Next programme Thursday 4.30pm
Tommy Pearson spends this week with the BBC Big Band. Today, he looks at the history of the big band and talks to musical director Barry Forgie.
Humphrey Carpenter visits the Thomas Beecham
Archive and talks with the conductor's widow Shirley. Including
Haydn The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba (Solomon)
6.03 Haydn Piano Trio in C, H XV 21
6.20 Borodin Polovtsian
March (Prince Igor) Producer Jeremy Hayes
From the Alte Oper,
Frankfurt.
Conductor Andrew Davis
Artur Pizarro (piano)
Introduced by Paul Guinery. Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 3 in D minor
8.15 Hi-Tech v High Culture
Philip Brady sends a letter from Frankfurt giving his impressions of this vibrant European city. Rpt
8.35 Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor
Next concert Thursday 6.30pm
Baku
Susan Richards 's award-winning account of life in Azerbaijan during the break-up of the Soviet Union. Reader Elaine Claxton.
Moeran String Quartet in A minor
Alberga String Quartet No 1
Facing up to the "Green Apocalypse"? Richard Coles examines how to completely rethink all building strategies.
Meanwhile Peter Whelan 's new play Divine Right challenges the constitutional role of the monarchy: Night Waves reports from the opening night in Birmingham. Plus a portrait of poet, satirist and translator Charles Sisson.
Producer Ann Marie O'Callaghan
Music written between
1897 and 1904, plus extracts from Debussy's letters read by Derek Jacobi. Chansons de Bilitis
Regine Crespin (soprano) John Wustman (piano)
Estampes Ivan Moravec (piano) LaMer
Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
Repeated from last Tuesday
Digby Fairweather with his second jazz portrait: legendary producer George Avakian , who is still at the top of jazz and loves his work, particularly if it involves Louis Armstrong.
Ghostwriter 1.20 Primary RE: Islam