With Martin Handley.
Gaspar Sanz Canarios Narciso Yepes (guitar)
6.05 Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K364 Nobuko Imai (viola),
Academy of St Martin in the Reids, director lona Brown (violin)
7.00 Strauss Prelude: Capriccio Vienna String Sextet
7.45 Ravel Sonatine
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
8.00 Telemann Mit Dir Mich zu Ergetzen (Orpheus) Ruth Ziesak (soprano), Berlin
Early Music Academy, director Rene Jacobs
8.45 Michael Torke Green
Baltimore SO, conductor David Zinman
With Donald Macleod and Graham Fawcett.
Today's programme explores the personal connections in Berio's music through the folk songs for his wife Cathy Berberian, "friends pictured within", his duets for two violins, the clown Grock in the trombone
Sequenza, and the concerto for two pianos. Folk songs for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble (excerpts)
Cathy Berberian (mezzo), Juilliard
Ensemble, conducted by the Composer Duetti for two violins, Volume 1
Members of the Accademia Bizantina
Sequenza V for solo trombone Benny Slucin (trombone)
Concerto for two pianos and orchestra Bruno Canino and Antonia Ballista
(pianos), LSO, conducted by the Composer
John Bellany. Painter John Bellanytalks about his new work.
With
Peter Hobday. Gounod The Golden Calf (Faust)
Mark Reizen (bass), Bolshoi Theatre Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Vassily Nebolsin
10.08 Khandoshkin Variations on the Russian Folk Tune "Ah, on the Bridge" Andrei Reshetin (violin), Sergei Filchenko (viola)
10.14 Shostakovich Symphony No 7 (Leningrad) Moscow Philharmonic, conductor Kirill Kondrashin
Music in Time of War
Christopher Cook revisits the old battlefields and parade grounds with music inspired by or written during a time of war. Today's programme moves from the cheerful optimism of Schubert's military marches through the trenches of the First World Warto the ghetto atTerezin.
Schubert Marches Militaires D733
Steven Osborne and Paul Lewis (piano duet) Dutilleux Rute Sonatine
Emily Beynon , Andrew West (piano)
Bax Elegiac Trio Emily Beynon (flute), Michael Gieler (viola), Catherine Beynon (harp)
Gideon Klein String Trio Leopold String Trio Stravinsky Symphony in Three Movements BBCSO, conductor Andrew Davis
Gumey; Mahler Songs
Christopher Maltman (baritone), Steven Osborne (piano)
PM The second of two recitals from the Belfast
Festival. Amati Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 76 No 4 (Sunrise)
Tchaikovsky String Quartet No 2 in F, Op 22
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Rhian Samuel Dawnsiau'r nant (Dances of the Stream) Conductor Owain Arwel Hughes Elgar Introduction and Allegro for Strings Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor Julian Lloyd Webber, conductor Owain Arwel Hughes Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
Conductor Owain Arwel Hughes
lain Burnside marches in time to political songs of every hue from Brecht and Eisler, through Beethoven and Britten to Soviet realism and subversive cabaret from Ute
Lemper. Producer Clive Portbury
Sean Rafferty with arts news, reviews and interviews, including today's guest,
Hungarian-born conductor Ivan Fischer , who is conducting a series of concerts which include music by Beethoven. Music in the programme includes at 5.00 John Adams 's China Gates for solo piano; at
5.35 Janacek's Sinfonietta with Charles Mackerras conducting; at 6.05
Stravinsky's Circus Polka with the CBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by the Composer; and at 6.35 the Symphonic
Dances from Bernstein's West Side Story.
Andrew McGregor introducs a concert given by the London Philharmonic under
Kent Nagano. The programme includes the premiere of a new work by Korean composer Unsuk Chin.
Ruth Ziesak (soprano), Olaf Bar (baritone), Hilliard Ensemble,
London Philharmonic Choirand Orchestra, conductor Kent Nagano
Saint-Saens Danse Macabre
Unsuk Chin Miroirdes Temps (first performance)
8.20 Twenty Minutes: James Henry
The first of three programmes this week in which Christopher Ricks presents an eclectic choice of poetry. Today he introduces the work of 19th-century Irish poet James Henry.
8.40 Faure Requiem
Richard Coles talks to architect Terry Farrell about his nomination for Best
British Buildingofthe Century- Charles Rennie Mackintosh 's Glasgow School of Art - and asks if the building embodies a distinctive spirit of Scottish architecture. Plus a tour of fictional cities, islands and continents from Homertothe present day, as writer and anthologist Alberto Manguel updates his Dictionary of Imaginary Places.
Fiona Talkington continues her survey of ECM landmarks, including Dave Holland 's Conference of the Birds. Uri Caine evokes
New York City's sound world at the turn of the century and Hungarian group Muzsikas pays tribute to the music of Bela Bartok.
Alyn Shipton introduces more music from Lynne Arriale 's concert in Cheltenham, and talks to the New York-based pianist and composer about her career.
With Susan Sharpe.
12.05am Piazzolla Las Cuatro Estanciones Portenas
12.35 Schoeck Zwei Klavierstucke, Op 29
12.45 Strauss Ewig Einsam; Wenn Du Einst die Gauen (Guntram)
1.00 Music by Schirtz, Scheidt, Monteverdi, JC Bach, Mozart and Hoffmeister, including
Schirtz Es Steh' Gott Auf
Scheidt Three Symphoniae
JC Bach Flute Quartet (excerpt)
Hoffmeister Flute Quartet (excerpt)
1.40 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 in C
2.20 Mendelssohn Organ Sonata in D minor, Op 65 No 6
2.35 Weber Symphony No 1 in C
3.00-5.00 BBC Schools
3.00 Playtime
3.15 Time to Move
3.35 Let's Make a Story
3.50 Drama Workshop
4.10 Together Stories
4.30 Hop, Skip and Jump
4.45 Sgeul an Orain
5.00 Liebermann Suite on Six Swiss Folk Songs
5.15 Rossini Languir per una Bella (L'Italiana in Algieri)
5.35 Mozart Rondo in A minor, K511
5.40 Schickhardt Concerto in G minor for flute and two oboes