With Penny Gore.
Alonso Lobo Versa Est in Luctum Choir of Westminster Cathedral, director James O'Donnell
6.05 Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 76 No 4 (Sunrise) Kodaly Quartet
7.00 Chopin Waltz in A minor, Op 34 No Emanuel Ax (piano)
7.40 Wagner Prelude: Parsifal Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan
8.00 Schumann Die Nussbaum. Op 25 No 3 Karita Mattila (soprano), llmo Ranta (piano)
8.30Vivaidi Concerto for two guitars,
RV532 Angel Romero and Pepe Romero. Academy of St Martin in the Fields, director lona Brown
With Donald Macleod and Adrian Edwards.
4: Big Screen. Little Screen
Richard Rodgers was perhaps never happy writing for Hollywood, but many of his stage shows found a new I ife on the si Iver screen.
Music includes Judy Garland singing
Johnny One Note, Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald in Love Me Tonight, Doris Day and Jimmy Durante in Jumbo,
Frank Sinatra singing The Lady Is a Tramp, some of Rodgers's music from the television series Victory at Sea, and Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music.
Rehearsals continue at the Little Angel Theatre for their Christmas marionette production of The Sleeping Beauty.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Heinichen Concerto in FMusica Antiqua, Koln, director Reinhard Goebel
10.22 Wagner, arr Gould Dawn; Siegried's Rhine Journey (Gotterdammerung) Glenn Gould (piano)
10.36 Mahler Lieder eines Fahrenden
Gesellen Christa Ludwig (soprano),
Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Karl Bohm
10.53 Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra Chicago SO. conductor Fritz Reiner
Now an internationally acclaimed figure, though treated with hostility in his native France, Berlioz was feted wherever he went, notably in Hungary and Russia. It was in Hungary that he conceived his Damnation of Faust and also where he cemented his friendship with Liszt.
Erkel Overture - Hunyady Laszlo BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Andrea Quinn
Liszt Harmonies Poetiques et Religieuses No 7 (Funerailles) - Paul Lewis (piano)
Berlioz Overture: Les Francs-Juges - BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Andrea Quinn
Berlioz Le Roi de Thule - Lisa Milne (soprano), Iain Burnside (piano)
Berlioz Dance of the Sylphs; Hungarian March (La Damnation de Faust) - BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Andrea Quinn
Berlioz, arr Liszt Symphonie Fantastique (4th mvt) - Leslie Howard (piano)
Glinka Overture: A Life for the Tsar - BBC National Orchestra of Wales. conductor Andrea Quinn
Berlioz Scene d'amour (Romeo et Juliette) - BBC SO, conductor Philippe Auguin
Stephanie Hughes continues the second week of a lunchtime recital series featuring the complete Beethoven stringquartets with a performance given last month at the Wigmore Hall in London. Takacs Quartet
Beethoven String Quartet in A minor, Op 132
Respighi The Pines of Rome
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Mozart Serenade in G. K525 (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik) Conductor Grant LLewellyn Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in Eflat, K364 Janice Graham (violin), Steven Burnard (viola)
Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral) Conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Etude. Piers Lane looks at the piano study in the 20th century, from Debussy and Scriabin to Llgeti. The programme includes performances by Russian pianist Boris Berezovsky. Producer Chris Wines
As the British Museum hosts the exhibition The Apocalypse and the Shape of Things to Come, Sean Rafferty discovers how the Book of Revelation in the Bible has influenced music and the arts. Music in the programme includes at 5.00 Massenet's Méditation (Thais) played by Anne Sophie Mutter (violin) and the Vienna Philharmonic, conductor James Levine ; at
5.35 Britten's A Ceremony of Carols performed by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Osian Ellis (harp), conductor David Willcocks ; and at 6.40 Ravel's
Daphnis and Chloe Suite No 2 performed by the New England Chorus and the Boston Symphony Orchestra underClaudioAbbado.
I Benvenuto Cellini
Colin Davis and the London Symphony Orchestra launch their project Berlioz:
Odyssey with Benvenuto Cellini. Berlioz's most revolutionary opera is a thrilling allegory on the power of art to conquer all.
London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra. conductor Colin Davis
Patrick Wright explores the contemporary resonances of Waiter Benjamin's The
Arcades Project. Begun as a newspaper article in 1927, the Arcades grew into a massive commentary on 19th-century life.
Tonight's programme features Finnish
Karelian band Varttina and music from the most northerly recording studio in the world.
Alyn Shipton presents the second set from Appleby by David Newton and Gordon Beck.
With Jonathan Swain.
12.05am Prokofiev March (The Love for Three Oranges)
12.30 Frescobaldi Toccata sopra i Pedali dell'Organo e senza
12.40 Leopolita Missa Paschalis
1.00 Dvorak The Golden Spinning Wheel, Op 109
Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1 in G minor
Martinu Symphony No 6
2.20 Pavel Haas, arr van Uhjmen Four Lieder
2.35 Wassenaer Concerto No 2 in B flat
2.45 CPE Bach Flute Concerto in D minor, Wq22
3.10 Pachelbel Aria Quinta in A minor
3.15 Brahms Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel, Op 24
3.50 Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
4.10 Parac Guitar Trio
4.20 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 13 (Pathetique)
4.40 Brahms Motets. Op 29
4.50 Tchaikovsky Andante Cantabile (String Quartet No 1 in D)
5.00 Beethoven Overture: The Creatures of Prometheus
5.15 Mendelssohn Organ Sonata No 6 in D minor, Op 65
5.30 Mozart Symphony No 23 in D, K181
5.50 Shostakovich Festive Overture, Op 96