With Andrew McGregor.
William Lawes Royall Consort No 6 in D
6.16 Bax Symphony No 1 in E flat
7.05 Quilter Children's Overture
7.32 Chopin Ballade No 4 in Fminor, Op 52
8.05 Mozart Non Piu Andrai
(Le Nozze di Figaro)
8.22 Mozart Symphony No 38 in D, K504 (Prague)
With Peter Hobday.
Handel Concerto Grosso in F, Op 3 No 4
English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
9.13 Lotti Crucifixus
Westminster Cathedral Choir, Joseph Cullen (organ), director James O'Donnell
9.17 Bach Partita No 1 in B flat,
BWV825
Dinu Lipatti (piano)
9.35 Stravinsky Violin Concerto
David Oistrakh , Lamoureux Concerts Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink Discs
With Stephanie Hughes. Stravinsky Praeludium
Columbia Jazz Ensemble, conducted by the Composer
10.02 Martinu Concerto Grosso
Czech Philharmonic, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
10.21 Boris Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto
Adilia Alieva (piano), Ulster Orchestra, conductor Jacek Kaspszyk
10.55 Artist of the Week:
Wynton Marsalis (trumpet)
Levey Grand Russian Fantasia Eastman Wind Ensemble, conductor Donald Hunsberger
11.02 Mozart Piano Trio in E flat, K542
Parnassus Trio
11.20 Stravinsky Ragtime for eleven instruments
Tony Koves (cimbalom), Columbia Jazz Ensemble, conducted by the Composer
11.29 Borodin Symphony No 2 in E minor
Ulster Orchestra, conductor Jacek Kaspszyk
3: When in Paris
The Revolution did not deter French audiences from going to the opera, and when the Great Terror began in 1793, there were 63 theatres open in Paris alone. Graham Fawcett unearths some forgotten jewels from Cherubini's glittering career in the French capital. Ahi! Che Forse Ai Miei Di (Demofonte) Teresa Berganza (mezzo), Felix Lavilla (piano)
Overture: Les Deux Journées
Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
Me Separer de Mon Epoux (Les Deux Journees)
Genevieve Moizan (soprano),
Henri Legay (tenor), Paris Opera Orchestra , conductor Pierre Dervaux
Etude No 2 for horn and strings Barry Tuckwell , Academy of St
Martin, conductor Neville Marriner Les Abencerages (Act 2, excerpt) Georges Thill (tenor), orchestra, conductor Eugene Bigot
Requiem in C minor (Dies Irae)
Ambrosian Singers, Philharmonia, conductor Riccardo Muti Discs
Repeated next Wednesday at 11.30pm
From the Wigmore Hall, London, the final concert of the autumn season.
Chantal Juillet (violin),
David Owen Norris (piano) Stravinsky Suite Italienne Janacek Sonata
Schulhoff Sonata No 2
With Susan Sharpe.
Vaughan Williams Three Shakespare Songs
Hoist Singers, conductor Stephen Layton
Beethoven Piano Sonata in D minor, Op 31 No 2 Clara Haskil
Elgar Nursery Suite Ulster Orchestra, conductor Bryden Thomson Producer Peter Thresh Discs
From Salisbury Cathedral.
Introit: Holy Is the True Light
(Harris)
Responses (Shephard)
Psalms 15, 119 (w 97-112), 149 (Elgar, Hanforth, Attwood, Attwood) First Lesson: Isaiah 6, w 1-9
Office Hymn: Give Me the Wings of Faith (Song 67)
Canticles: Collegium Regale (Howells) Second Lesson: Luke 12, w 35-48
Anthem: Into Thy Hands (Jonathan Dove , first broadcast)
Hymn: Ye Holy Angels Bright (Darwall's 148th)
Organ Voluntary: Toccata from Suite Modale (Peeters)
Director of music Richard Seal.
Organist David Halls.
Repeated tomorrow 1.00am
JAZZ WEEK
Marsalis on Jazz
3: Ensemble
Natalie Wheen eavesdrops on a big band session at the Manhattan School of Music and finds out from
Wynton Marsalis how to form a jazz ensemble.
Songs of Innocence and of Experience, a large-scale work by American composer William Bolcom based on poems by William Blake , will have its British premiere on Sunday. Today Anthony Burton looks ahead to the event with the composer and his wife, singer Joan Morris.
5.35 Sven-David Sandstrom A Cradle
Song; The Tyger
Danish National Radio Choir, conductor Stefan Parkman
6.05 Vaughan Williams Ten Blake Songs
Ian Partridge (tenor), Janet Craxton (oboe)
6.30 Haydn Symphony No 103 in E flat (Drum Roll)
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Claudio Abbado
Producer Nick Morgan
BRUCKNER SEASON
Fourteen programmes exploring the symphonic legacy of Anton Bruckner a century after his death. 7: The Romantic Revisited
Stephen Johnson introduces a performance of one of Bruckner's most popular symphonies - No 4 in E flat- with Tadaaki Otaka conducting the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. With contributions from
Bruckner scholars and readings from the reminiscences of people who knew the composer.
ARABIC SEASON
Deserts of the Mind
Martin Buckley investigates how writers from Marvell and Milton to
Borges and Beckett have used deserts as symbols and metaphors.
Peter Pears and Benjamin Britten perform Britten's song-cycle to poems by WH Auden, and songs by Schubert, in a made during the 1969 Aldeburgh Festival. Repeat
JAZZ WEEK
Jazz Voices
Bessie Smith , Louis Armstrong , Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald -just some of the legendary jazz voices that Geoffrey Smith introduces and discusses with lain Burnside.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
Repeated next Monday 3.45pm
Has the vitality of American modernism gone into decay? Robert Hughes - one of the world's best-known art and cultural critics since his landmark series The Shock of the New- is currently tracing the history of American identity through the visual arts in BBC2's American
Visions. Tony Palmer talks to him about his devastating analysis of contemporary culture. Producer Robyn Read
Penelope Thwaites investigates the rebel and experimenter.
Repeated from last Wednesday
JAZZ WEEK
With Digby Fairweather. A concert recorded last night at Ronnie Scott 's, London, with the Bob Berg Quartet. Continues tomorrow
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Copenhagen Early Music
Festival Concerto di Viole perform music by Lassus, de Wert, Josquin and Bassano
3.00 Schools Time and Tune 3.20
Together 3.40 Dance Workshop 4.00 History 9-11 4.20 Scottish
Resources 10-12 4.40 Talking Points
5.00 Sequence