With Penny Gore.
6.05 Uadov The Enchanted Lake, Op 62 Kirov Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev
6.30 Mozart Vespers , K339 Soloists,
Winchester Cathedral Choir and College Quiristers, Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
7.10 Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1 in G minor, Op 25 Ronald Brautigam , Nieuw Sinfonietta, Amsterdam/Lev Markiz
7.40 Handel Concerto in Ffor two wind ensembles and strings, HWV333 Tafelmusik, director Jean Lamon
8.00 Poulenc Trois Mouvements
Perpetuels Pascal Roge (piano)
8.50 Corelli Concerto in D, Op 6 No 7
English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
(1885-1935) With Donald Macleod.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice Bournemouth SO, conductor Constantin Silvestri
Villanelle (orch Bujanowski) Hermann Baumann (horn), Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur Rameau Variations
Jean-Francois Heisser (piano)
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (with narration) Ben Kingsley (narrator), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras Producer Piers Burton-Page
Siobhan Davies. A week of programmes in the studios of the Royal Ballet where the contemporary choreographer Siobhan Davies is making A Stranger's Taste for classical dancers, which will premiere on their return to the new Royal Opera House. Producer Frances Byrnes
With Stephanie Hughes , featuring the later piano sonatas of Haydn and recordings by violinist Michael Rabin.
Suppe Overture: Light Cavalry
Detroit SO, conductor Paul Paray
10.12 Haydn Piano Sonata in E minor, HXVI 34 Alfred Brendel
10.28 Glazunov Violin Concerto
Michael Rabin , Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Lovro von Matacic
10.50 Verdi Ballet: La Peregrina (Don Carlos) Orchestra of the Teatro Comunale,
Bologna, conductor Riccardo Chailly
11.07 Haydn Piano Sonata in G, HXVI 40 Andras Schiff
11.17 Ravel TziganeMichael Rabin (violin), Philharmonia Orchestra/Adrian Boult Producer Tony Cheevers
Artist in Focus: Barry Douglas. Since winning first prize in the 1986 International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow,
Belfast-born pianist Barry Douglas has enjoyed an international career. This week Humphrey Burton introduces a mix of BBC recordings past and present, punctuated by comments from Barry Douglas himself. Schumann Arabeske in C, Op 18
Zemlinsky Trio in D minor for clarinet, cello and piano, Op Michael Collins (clarinet), Paul Watkins (cello)
Liszt Après une Lecture du Dante (Annees de Pelerinages, Book 2)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 in C State
Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation/Alexander Vedernikov
Beethoven Quartet Cycle.
Stephanie Hughes presents a two-week lunchtime recital series of the complete Beethoven String Quartets. Skampa Quartet
Beethoven String Quartets: in F minor,
; Op 95; in E flat. Op 127
BBC Symphony Orchestra Berlioz Overture: King Lear
Conductor Sylvain Cambreling
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano), conductor Andrew Davis
Janacek, arr Jilek Suite: The Cunning Little Vixen Conductor Richard Hickox
Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor Conductor Andrew Davis
Unsung Heroes. Stephen Johnson rediscovers some great opera performers. 3: Sena Jurinac. The beauty of soprano Sena Jurinac's voice made her a natural interpreter of Mozart's operas. But she later proved her versatility in roles such as Monteverdi's Poppea and as the Composer in Strauss's Ariadne aufNaxos. Producer Michael Surcombe
With Sean Rafferty , including at 5.40
Mozart's Symphony No 29 in A performed by the Academy of St Martin in the Fields under Neville Marriner ; at 6.00 Gounod's Je Veux Vivre ; and at 6.40 Prokofiev's Piano
Concerto No 1 played by Andre Gavrilov with, the LSO under Simon Rattle. !
Huw Tregelles Williams presents the first of six concerts in the BBC National
Orchestra of Wales's millennium series featuring 20th-century masterpieces, given from St David 's Hall in Cardiff. The theme of this evening's programme is musical rites and ritual.
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Strauss Dance of the Seven Veils (Salome) Tippett Ritual Dances (The Midsummer Marriage)
Boulez Rituel in Memoriam Bruno Maderna
8.45 Twenty Minutes: Book of the Month An extended review of Misha Glenny 's new book, The Balkans 1804-1999, in which he sets out to unravel the tangled history of the region. With historian Mark Almond.
9.05 Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
A discussion on the changing nature of photography and whether photographers still hope to reveal an underlying reality or simply wish to reflect the diversity of modern life. Guests include the writer
Michael Ignatieff and photographer Martin Parr.
Verity Sharp presents music from Cape Verdean singer Cesaria Evora , gypsy guitarist Thierry Robin and from
Palestrina's Veni, Sponsa Christi , sung by the Choir of St John's College, Cambridge. Producer Felix Carey
Alyn Shipton presents the first of two sets from the Bull's Head in Barnes by saxophonist Barbara Thompson and her band Paraphernalia. Producer Terry Carter
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