With Penny Gore. Ravel La Valse
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Mariss Jansons
7.05 Telemann Sonata in F for Two
Chalumeaux
Collegium Musicum 90, director Simon Standage
7.21 Mendelssohn Konzertstuck in F, Op 113
Thea King (clarinet), Georgina Dobree (basset horn), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alun Francis
7.32 Parry Violin Sonata in D Erich Gruenberg ,
Roger Vignoles (piano)
7.52 Marschner Die Sieben Freier;
Der Konig von Thule; Der Betrogene Teufel
Olaf Bar (baritone),
Helmut Deutsch (piano)
8.05 Vivaldi Overture: Giustino
I Soloisti Veneti , director Claudio Scimone
8.35 Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No
2 in G minor
Pascal Roge , Royal Philharmonic, conductor Charles Dutoit
With
Peter Hobday. Telemann Suite: Don Quichotte
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
9.15 Mozart Variations on "Unser
Dummer Pobel Meint", K455
Mitsuko Uchida (piano)
9.28 Walton The Globe Playhouse and Passacaglia; The Death of Falstaff (Suite: Henry V)
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Litton
9.34 Walton Viola Concerto
William Primrose , Philharmonia, conducted by the composer Discs
With Chris Wines.
Bach Sonata in G, BWV1027
Ulrich Heinen (cello), Frank Wibaut (piano)
10.14 Honegger Prelude, Arioso and Fugue on BACH
Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor Tamas Vasary
10.23 Sibelius Songs, Op 13 Jorma Hynninen (baritone), Ilkka Paananen (piano)
10.31 Artist of the Week:
Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Barber Piano Sonata
10.57 Brahms Cello Sonata in E minor, Op 38
Ulrich Heinen (cello), Frank Wibaut (piano)
11.30 Honegger Symphony No 2 Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Herbert von Karajan
2: Study with Schoenberg String Quartet (1905) Quartette Italiano
Helle Nacht (Five Dehmel Songs) Dorothy Dorow (soprano), Rudolf Jansen (piano) Passacaglia, Op 1
Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi Schreker Sie Sind So Schon die
Milden, Sonnenreichen Lucia Popp (soprano), Irwin Gage (piano)
Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht (excerpt) Vienna String Sextet
Repeated next Tuesday 11.30pm
Six Variations on an Original Theme in F, Op 34
Olli Mustonen (piano) Discs
Conductor Michael Schneider ,
Rainer Zipperling (cello)
Haydn Symphony No 47 in G;
Cello Concerto No 1 in C, H Vllb 1; Overture: La Vera Costanza :
Symphony No 49 in F minor (La Passione)
A ten-part series in which well-known professional people look back at their student days in the sixties.
1: Anna Ford was a singer of protest songs at Manchester University. Producer Viv Beeby
Next programme tomorrow 9.35pm
Repeated from yesterday 10.00pm
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth , Peter Donohoe (piano)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor.
Op 111
Mahler, compl Cooke Symphony No 10
Music and Drama
Tommy Pearson meets
Richard Mitchell , who wrote the music for
BBC TV's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
Mairi Nicolson 's guest is composer Peter Maxwell Davies.
Wagner Overture: Das Liebesverbot Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
6.05 Beethoven Variations on Dittersdorf's "Fs WarEinmal",
WOO 66
Alfred Brendel (piano)
6.30 Musorgsky, arr Stokowski A Night on the Bare Mountain BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
From Studio One, the first of four concerts. Introduced by Chris Wines.
Raphael Oleg (violin), Richard Watkins (horn), Barry Douglas (piano)
Schubert Violin Sonata in A, D574
Ligeti Trio (1982)
8.20 The Curves of Clio: 1: Churchill's Nose
Four short plays by David Pownall.
Why does the great wartime leader's proboscis excite the imagination of Salvador Dali?
8.40 Berg Piano Sonata, Op 1
Brahms Trio in E flat, Op 40
An international, satirical magazine.
Presenter Alistair Beaton talks to contributors from the USA and Russia, with Jo Brand representing Little England and talking about her heroes and the time she went to tea with Michael Foot. Poet Mark Kelly adds some thoughts about Robin Hood.
Diaghilev Russian Ballet
Sir John Drummond introduces the first of five programmes of music associated with Diaghilev ballets, played by the BBC Concert
Orchestra. Diaghilev is often remembered for his collaborations with Stravinsky, but his Ballets
Russes also commissioned works from other young composers and breathed life into older scores.
Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth Producer Tim Thorne
William Hogarth impressed his personality on a generation of British painters. He made his mark with a new kind of painting and also became famed as a social critic. An exhibition at the Tate Gallery makes the case for Hogarth as one of the leading painters of his age. Richard Coles discusses the paintings and their influence. Plus, a first night review of The Positive Hour, April de Angelis's new comedy which asks if liberal values are still relevant in the modern world.
Producer Abigail Appleton
With Jonathan Swain.
En Nageant (The Portrait of Daisy
Hamilton, No 29) (first performance); La Course de Printemps (The Jungle Book); Accompagnement (first UK performance); La Méditation de Purun Bhagat (The Jungle Book) Repeated from last Tuesday
With Richard Niles. The BBC Big Band and conductor Barry Forgie are joined by guest vocalist Tina May.
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Young Artists' Forum. Nyman Songs for Tony (1st mvt)
Claude Pascal Quartet Malarky Saxophone
Quartet Purcell Not All My Torments; If Music Be the Food of Love; Sweeter than Roses Handel Cantata: Vedendo
Amor William Missin (countertenor), Anna Holmes (baroque cello), Steven Devine (harpsichord) Beethoven String Quartet in F minor, Op 95 (Serioso) Belcea Quartet Repeat
2.30 Monteverdi Mass for 4 Voices; Laudate Dominum Pecs Chamber Choir
3.00 Schools
3.00 Playtime 3.15 Time to Move
3.35 Let's Make a Story 3.50 Listen and Write! 4.10 In the News 4.30
Hop, Skip and Jump 4.45 Eadar Eisdeachd
5.00 Sequence