With Penny Gore.
Alexander Mackenzie Overture: The
Cricket on the Hearth
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins .
7.05 Veracini Violin Sonata No 12 in D minor (Sonate Accademiche) Fabio Biondi , Maurizio Naddeo
(cello), Pascal Monteilhet (theorbo), Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)
7.32 Mozart Sonata in B flat, K358 Guher and Suher Pekinel (piano duet)
7.50 Wagner Prelude: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington
8.05 Rachmaninov 0 Mother of God,
Vigilantly Praying
Russian State Symphony Capella , conductor Valery Polyansky
8.18 Matteis Bizzarrie all'Umor
Scozzese
Palladian Ensemble
8.31 Strauss Oboe Concerto
Nicholas Daniel , City of London
Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
With Peter Hobday.
Handel Water Music: Suite No 3 in G
Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
9.10 Schumann Konzertstuck in F
Jean-Jacques Justafre ,
Jean-Paul Gantiez , Jean-Claude Barro and Alain Courtois (horns), Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique, conductor Theodore Guschlbauer
9.28 Walton Violin Concerto
Jascha Heifetz , Philharmonia, conducted by the composer Discs
With Chris Wines.
Chabrier Espana
French NO, conductor Armin Jordan
10.08 Artist of the Week:
Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
Clementi Piano Sonata in F sharp, Op 26 No 2
10.21 Mozart Sonata in B flat for
Bassoon and Cello, K292
Jean Owen (bassoon),
Jacqueline Thomas (cello)
10.34 Victoria 0 Magnum Mysterium Gabrieli Consort , director Paul McCreesh
10.40 Messiaen Apparition de I'Eglise Eternelle
Thomas Trotter (organ)
10.50 George Benjamin Ringed by the Flat Horizon
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder
11.10 Viardot-Garcia Song selection Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo),
Myung-Whun Chung (piano)
11.22 Scarlatti Sonatas: in E minor, Kkl98; in A, Kk322; in E, Kk531 Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
11.32 Gil Evans /Miles Davis The Pan Piper
Miles Davis (trumpet), ensemble, conductor Gil Evans
11.38 Arriaga String Quartet No 2 in A Endellion Quartet
11.56 Vladimir Horowitz Variations on a Theme from Bizet's "Carmen" the composer (piano)
4: Look Always Upwards With Malcolm Hayes.
Three Little Pieces (1913) Dorothy Dorow (soprano), Schoenberg Ensemble
Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op 10: Nos2-4
LSO, conductor Antal Dorati Four Songs, Op 13
Heather Harper (soprano),
LSO, conductor Pierre Boulez
Five Sacred Songs, Op 15: Nos 3-5 Christiane Oelze (soprano),
Ensemble Intercontemporain, conductor Pierre Boulez
Symphony
LSO, conductor Pierre Boulez
Schubert, orch Webem Six German Dances, D820
Frankfurt Radio Orchestra, conductor Anton Webern
Mahler Symphony No 6 (excerpt)
Berlin PO, conductor Bernard Haitink Isaac Missa de Apostolis (excerpt)
Tallis Scholars, director Peter Phillips Repeated next Thursday 11.30pm
Violin Sonata in G, K301
Pinchas Zukerman ,
Marc Neikrug (piano) Discs
The third of five programmes in which singers talk to Rodney Milnes about their interpretations of particular operatic roles. Kurt Streit talks about Belmonte in Mozart's
Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, using the recording he made with Cheryl Studer and the Vienna Symphony
Orchestra, conducted by Bruno Weil.
(piano)
Bach, arr Busoni Chaconne in D minor (Partita, BWV1004)
Schumann Fantasy in C, Op 17
Beethoven Sonata in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight)
Liszt Harmonies du Soir: Chasse-
Neige; Feux Follets ; Wilde Jagd (Transcendental Studies)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Matthias Bamert ,
Geoffrey Tozer (piano)
Koechlin Vers la Voute Etoilee
Gerhard Piano Concerto; Symphony No 3 (Collages)
Music and Drama
Tommy Pearson talks about opera with the celebrated Italian mezzo
Cecilia Bartoli.
Humphrey Carpenter with news, weather and music including
Gordon Jacob Timpani Concerto Tristan Fry , City of London Wind
Ensemble, conductor Geoffrey Brand
6.05 Beethoven Variations on Haibel's "Menuet a la Vigano", WoO 68
Olli Mustonen (piano)
6.18 Francois Couperin Troisi ème Leçon de
Tenebres Patricia Petibon and Sophie Daneman (sopranos), Les Arts
Florissants, director William Christie Producer Jeremy Hayes
Another concert in the series exploring the music of Gyorgy Ligeti, recorded last month at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London.
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen,
Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin)
Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
Ligeti Violin Concerto; Ramifications
Bartok Music for Strings, Percussion and Celeste
4: Scandal. Presenter Alistair Beaton is joined by South African writer, performer and satirist
Pieter-Dirk Uys , who includes an impression of Nelson Mandela. Marcio Moreira
Alves talks about Brazilian scandal, and Teresa Norton reports from Hong Kong. Mark Kelly , meanwhile, performs a poem about Rupert Murdoch.
Virginia Bottomley reflects on her years in the sixties as an earnest and idealistic sociology student at the radically-minded new University of Essex.
Stanford Prelude: Oedipus Tyrannus Ulster Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley Discs
Women in Early Music
Introduced by Anthony Rooley.
Kym Amps (soprano) and Terence Charlston (harpsichord) perform music by Barbara Strozzi and Francesca Caccini.
Repeated tomorrow 2.15pm
Patrick Wright and guests debate current complaints that universities and colleges are unable to provide the standards of further education the country needs. Is it fair to describe Britain's current system of higher education as a shambles? Producer Fiona Bailey
With Jonathan Swain.
Les Etoiles au-dessus des Pins (The Portrait of Daisy Hamilton, No 30) (first performance)
Repeated from last Thursday
Richard Niles introduces the BBC Big Band with guest vocalists Deniece Williams and Pat Kane.
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Choral Evensong from Exeter Cathedral
Repeated from yesterday 4.00pm
2.00 Ulrik Cold (bass), Kristian Buhl -Mortensen (lute and guitar) perform Scandinavian songs of the 16th and 17th centuries by Kremberg, Weise, Bellman and Brorson
3.00 Schools
3.00 Music Workshop 3.20 Let's Move 3.40 Words Alive 3.55 First
Steps in Drama 4.10 Drama
Workshop 4.30 Infant History 4.40 Check It Out
5.00 Sequence