With Andrew McGregor.
Brahms Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor, Op 38
Jacqueline du Pre (cello), Daniel Barenboim (piano)
6.30 Reid Piano Concerto No 7 in C
Micheal O'Rourke (piano), London Mozart Players, conductor Matthias Barmert
7.05 Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue, Op 87 No 20
Tatiana Nikolaeva (piano)
7.32 Resplghl Overture: Belfagor BBC Philharmonic, conductor Edward Downes
8.05 Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No 4 in G
Colin Walsh (organ)
8.28 Dohnanyl Violin Concerto No 2 in C minor Mark Kaplan (violin), Catalonian National Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Lawrence Foster Editor Andrew Lyle
With Penny
Gore. Wagner Overture: Tannhauser Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Herbert von Karajan
9.16 Schumann Kinderszenen, Op 15 Annie Fischer (piano)
9.36 Berwald Grand Septet in B flat Nash Ensemble
Producer Tony Cheevers Discs
With Fiona Talkington.
Trad Bonchidai Ritka Magyar Kalman Balogh (cimbalom)
10.05 Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos Hungarian State Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Adam Fischer
10.30 Artist of the Week:
Radovan Vlatkovic (horn) Strauss Andante
Caroline Palmer (piano)
10.34 Bartok Three Hungarian Folk Songs from the Csik District Gyorgy Sandor (piano)
10.44 Haydn Symphony No 60 in C (II Distratto)
Austro-Hungarian Haydn Philharmonic, conductor Adam Fischer
11.10 Oskar Merikanto Vallinkorvan
Laulu
Jaakko Ryhanen (bass), Tapiola
Sinfonietta, conductor Seppo Hovi
11.14 Bizet Deux Esquisses Musicales Joris Verdin (harmonium)
11.23 Beethoven Horn Sonata in F,
Op 17 Radovan Vlatkovic, Caroline Palmer (piano)
11.39 Albrechtsberger Concerto in E for Jew's Harp and Mandora Fritz Mayr, Dieter Kirsch,
Munich Chamber Orchestra, conductor Hans Stadlmair
Producer Fiona Talkington
(1870-1948)
1: True Romance. The instigator and leading composer of 20th-century
Viennese operetta began his career as a violinist and military bandmaster, but the popularity of his Gold and Silver Waltz persuaded him to try to succeed in the theatre, and in 1905 he hit the jackpot with The Merry Widow. Throughout the week, Rodney Milnes explores Lehar's familiar and less well known works, which faithfully reflect the social concerns of the interwar years as only popular art can. With excerpts from The Merry Widow and The Count of Luxemburg.
Producer Andrew Mussett
Repeated next Monday 11.30pm
From St John's, Smith
Square, London.
Vogler Quartet
Schubert String Quartet in G, D887 Repeated Sunday 6.30pm
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth , Steven Isserlis (cello)
Verdi Overture: The Force of Destiny Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 1
Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 in E minor
Russell Davies ends his six-part series tracing the career of Sidney Bechet. 6: Petite Reur. Bechet spent more time in Europe, and then finally settled in Paris, passing his last decade in relative peace - and winning the acclaim and love of the French public.
Producer David Perry
Radio 3 Early Music Young Artists Showcase 1997
Chris de Souza introduces the first concert from this year's event, given last month at the Royal Academy of Music, London. The Passacaglia
Ensemble perform chamber music by Handel, Telemann and Boismortler. Repeated from Thursday
Traditional Dance
Tommy Pearson investigates the world of morris dancing and finds out about some of the different types of traditional dance still performed in England today.
Producer Christina Pritchard
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With Jeremy Nicholas , including
Handel Let Their Celestial Concerts
All Unite (Samson)
St Paul 's Cathedral Choir,
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Barry Rose
6.05 Reger Improvisation on the Blue Danube Waltz
Konstantin Scherbakov (piano)
6.30 Poulenc Organ Concerto in G minor Maurice Durufle ,
French National Radio Orchestra, conductor Georges Pretre Producer Andrew Mussett
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Conductor Tan Dun ,
Valdine Anderson (soprano)
Chou Wen-chung Echoes from the Gorge
Dun Circle with Four Trios
Varese Offrandes
Dun Death and Rre
The celebrated pianist and critic
Charles Rosen celebrates his 70th birthday this month. In the first of this week's five conversations with Ivan Hewett
, he looks back on his great teacher, Moriz Rosenthal, the difficulties of launching a career as a pianist and the Debussy recording that shot him to fame. Producer Jessica Isaacs
Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op 115 Emma Johnson , Delme Quartet Repeat
lain Burnside introduces a recital given at London's Wigmore Hall in 1992 by Barbara Bonney (soprano) and Geoffrey Parsons (piano).
Dellus Young Venevil: Twilight Fancies; Cradle Song: The Bird's Story
Stenhammar The Maiden's Tryst; The Girl on Midsummer Eve; To a Rose; Adagio; Fylgia
Sibelius Lost; Evening: Sigh, Rushes, Sigh; The Diamond in the Snow: The First Kiss; The Maiden's Tryst Producer Peter Tanner
Repeated tomorrow 1.50pm Repeat
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall present a unique mix of musical styles and influences. Producer Philip Tagney
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SOUNDING THE CENTURY
With Jeremy Hayes. This week's programmes concentrate on Sibelius the man of the theatre. Although he wrote no mature opera, Sibelius composed music for many theatrical productions including Pelleas and Melisande, The Tempest and Scaramouche. The programmes also feature Sibelius's symphonic poems. Pan and Echo
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Pelleas and Melisande
Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Herbert von Karajan Pohjola's Daughter
NBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Arturo Toscanini Repeated from last Monday
Richard Niles presents the first in a week of programmes featuring the BBC Big Band. Tonight they are in session with New York-based drummer Danny Gottlieb. Producer Bob MacDowall
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Schubert Winterreise (excerpts) Aksel Schiotz (tenor), Folmer Jensen (piano) Symphony No 9 in C (Great) Danish RSO/Fritz Busch
1.50 Modo Antiquo Baroque
Orchestra and conductor Frederico
Maria Sardelli perform concertos by Vivaldi
3.00 Schools
3.00 Music Box 3.15 Something to
Think About 3.30 The Song Tree 3.45 Stories and Rhymes 3.55 Together Stories 4.10 Singing Together 4.30 Revised Higher History
5.00 Sequence