AM With Penny Gore.
Bach Cello Suite No 2 in D minor, BWV1008 Yo-Yo Ma
6.35 Ravel Gaspard de la Nuit Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
7.00 A chance to hear an excerpt from
Rossini's The Italian Girl in Algiers as recommended in CD Review's Building a Library.
7.10 Brahms Trio in E flat, Op 40
Susan Tomes (piano). Anthony Marwood (violin), Stephen Stirling (horn)
7.45 Bloch Poems of the Sea
Malmo SO. conductor Sakari Oramo
8.00 Gordon Jacob Interludes for trumpets and trombones (Music fora Festival) Locke Brass Consort, director James Stobart
8.55 Falla Ritual Fire Dance (El Amor Brujo) Philharmonia, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
With Donald Macleod.
5: Odes, Anthems and Kensington
Symphony No 2 in A Academy of St Martin in the Fields, director Christopher Hogwood Te Deum and Jubilate in C Roger Seyer (organ), Choir of Rochester Cathedral, director Barry Ferguson
Overture: Gentle Lyre, Begin the Strain English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock 0 Give Thanks to the Lord
Jerome Finnis (treble), William Missin (alto), Mark Milhofer (tenor), Timothy West (bass), Gary Cooper (organ), Choir of New College, Oxford, director Edward Higginbottom Overture: Ode for the New Year(l 762)
Hanover Band. conductor Graham Lea-Cox March (Trio Sonata No 4 in G minor);
Sarabanda (Trio Sonata No 15 in D) Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman
Sarah Maguire. The last of this week's five programmes in which the poet Sarah Maguire talks about her new poem.
Verdi Willow Song; Ave Maria (Otello)
Regine Crespin (soprano), Paris Opera Orchestra, conductor Otto Ackermann
10.19 Haydn Variations in F minor, HXVII 6 Alfred Brendel (piano)
10.41 Shostakovich Symphony No 5 Philadelphia Orchestra. conductor Leopold Stokowski
York and Beverley Early Music Festivals
In the last of this week's programmes from the festivals Lucie Skeaping introduces a recital given in the Gallery of Harewood
House celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Goethe.
Zeiter Der Konig in Thule; Nur Wer die Sehnsucht Kennt; WerNie Sein Brot ; Wandrers Nachtlied // Stephen Varcoe (baritone). Peter Seymour (fortepiano)
Schubert Wer Sich der Einsamkeit Ergibt; Wer Nie Sein Brot ; An die Tiiren Will Ich Schleichen Beethoven TrocknetNicht
Christoph Pregardien (tenor), Peter Seymour (fortepiano)
Beethoven Septet in E flat, Op 20 Hausmusik, London
Fanny Mendelssohn Wanderers Nachtlied I and// Stephen Varcoe (baritone), Peter Seymour (fortepiano)
Schubert Wandrers Nachtlied I and II
Christoph Pregardien (tenor), Peter Seymour (fortepiano) Reichardt Erlkonig
Schubert Erlkonig (early version) Christoph Pregardien (tenor), Stephen Varcoe
(baritone), Peter Seymour (fortepiano)
PM The second of five concerts given in the Djanogly Hall, Nottingham, celebrating the early music of Beethoven and his contemporaries. Pro Arte Quartet: Kenneth Sillito (violin), Robert Smisson (viola),
Stephen Orton (cello), Hamish Milne (piano) Beethoven Piano Quartet No 3 in C, Wo036 Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor, K4 78
BBC Symphony Orchestra Chantal Juillet (violin), conductor Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
Penderecki Sinfonietta
Lutoslawski Concerto for Orchestra
Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 2
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor (Pathetique)
After a long period during which Italy lagged behind the rest of Europe, the last few years have seen an explosion of interest in early music among the countymen of Monteverdi, Vivaldi and Corelli. Robert Hollingworth investigates the growing Italian early music scene. Producer Anthony Sellors
With Sean Rafferty. Music includes at
5.40 Ravel's Suite: Mother Goose in an arrangement for two pianos and percussion; andat6.35Strauss's
Burleske performed by Rudolf Serkin
(piano) with the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy.
Alyn Shipton introduces a concert given on Wednesday at the Royal Festival Hall,
London, featuringjazz pianist Chick Corea performing Mozart and his own compositions. Chick Corea (piano), London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Anne Manson. Origin:
Avishai Cohen (double bass). Jeff Ballard (drums), Tim Garland (flute/tenor saxophone), Steve Wilson (soprano saxophone), Steve Davis (trombone)
Mozart, arr Chick Corea Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466
Corea Piano Concerto No 1; Spain (arranged for sextet and orchestra)
The work of Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung continues to exert a huge influence. His views on a shared unconcious life and his approach to dreams, myths and fantasies resonate strongly. People are also fascinated by his mythic reputation. Paul Allen examines the contemporary impact of Jung and, on the eve of a new biography, discovers how Jung's ideas grew out of his own remarkable experiences. Plus fresh art from Tibet and new writing on Bosnia.
Sarah Walker introduces a double composer portrait specially recorded at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios. Apartment House perform works by Oehring and Ayres which push back the boundaries separating acoustic and electronic music. Helmut Oehrlng/lris ter Schiphorst Live (first UK performance) Lore Lixenberg (soprano), Marco Blaauw (trumpet), Andrew Digby (trombone), Anton Lukoszevieze (cello)
Helmut Oehring Fox Fire Eins: Natrium Pentothal
Richard Ayres NONcerto No 31
Apartment House, conductor Roland Kluttig
With Susan Sharpe.
12.05am Mozart Divertimento in B flat, K186
12.20 Daetwyler Alphorn Concerto No 1
12.40 Liszt Dante Sonata
1.00 Strauss Feierlicher Einzug der Ritter des Johanniter-Ordens; Wanderers Sturmlied; Die Tageszeiten; Festliches Praludium; Olympic Anthem; Taillefer
2.25 Rubbra Trio in One Movement, Op 68
2.45 Szymanowski Mazurkas, Op 50
3.50 Rosenmuller Beatus Vir Qui Timet Dominum
4.05 Mozart Flute Quartet No 3 in C, K285b
4.20 Hetu Trumpet Concerto
4.40 Bach Oboe Sonata in G minor, BWV1030b
5.00 Franck Les Plaintes d'un Poupee
5.15 Mozart Symphony No 28 in C
5.40 Fetis Gloria (Messe des Solennelles Majeurs)
5.50 Bourdon Elegiac Poem