With Penny Gore.
Lehar Fantasy in A flat Wolf Harden (piano)
6.30 Berwald Piano Trio No 2 in F minor
7.05 Castelnuovo-Tedesco Three
Mediterranean Preludes, Op 176
7.45 Giovanni Daelll Fantasy on Themes from Verdi's "Rigoletto"
8.04 Handel Sonata in B flat, HWV377
8.35 Constant Lambert Ballet: Pomona
With Donald Macleod.
3: Vivaldi and Venice
Juditha Triumphans (excerpts) Cristina Kiehr (soprano), Ann Murray ,
Susan Bickley , Sarah Connolly and Jean Rigby (mezzos), Choir and Orchestra of the King's Consort, director Robert King (R)
Architect Daniel Libeskind describes his work on the Victoria and Albert spiral, its music and materials, and the spirit it responds to in the city.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Sanz Canarios - Julian Bream (guitar)
10.07 Janacek The Fiddler's Child - Nils-Erik Sparf (violin), Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, conductor Andrew Davis
10.20 Schubert, arr Liszt Erlkonig - Murray Perahia (piano)
10.25 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez - Julian Bream (guitar), Monteverdi Orchestra, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
10.47 Bortniansky Sacred Concerto No 27: I Cried unto God - Glinka State Choir of St Petersburg, director Vladislav Chernushenko
11.03 Janacek Taras Bulba - Brno State Philharmonic, conductor Bretislav Bakala
Artist in Focus: Alfred Brendel
Humphrey Burton introduces performances by the great Austrian pianist drawn from the BBC archive. Today he focuses on the 18th and 19th-century German classics.
Haydn Piano Sonata in G, H XVI 40 (1997)
Schubert Piano Sonata in G, D894 (1971) Schumann Fantasy in C, Op 17(1997) Beethoven Fur Elise (1983) (R)
Susan Sharpe introduces the final concert in the weekly early music series given at the Wigmore Hall, London, earlierthisyear. Emma Kirkby (soprano), London Baroque A Scarlatti Cantata: Non So Qual Piu M'lngombra
Bach Trio Sonata in G (arr from Organ Sonata, BWV530)
Handel Laudate Pueri
Hindemith Concert Music for strings and brass - Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Ravel Piano Concerto in G - Francois-Frederic Guy, conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Tchaikovsky Ballet: Sleeping Beauty (Act 1) - Conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A - Conductor Ingo Metzmacher
From Tewkesbury Abbey, sung by the Exon Singers. Introit: DetArenRos
Utsprungen (Jan Sandstrom ). Responses (Rose). Psalm 18 (Clark, SS Wesley). First Lesson: 1 Kings 19, w 9-18. Office Hymn: Of the Father's Heart Begotten (Divinum Mysterium). Canticles: The Exon Service (Grayston Ives ). Second Lesson: John 10, w 7-17. Anthem: God Is with Us - a Christmas Proclamation (John Tavener ). Hymn: A Great and Mighty Wonder (Es 1st ein Ros Entsprungen. Organ Voluntary: Variations sur un Noël Angevin (Litaize). Director of music Matthew Owens. Organist Carleton Etherington.
Art Blakey. For over 30 years drummer Art Blakey led one of the most enduring and creative hard bop outfits in the history of jazz, providing a springboard for generations of young soloists and composers. Julian Joseph introduces a recording of the Jazz Messengers at
Ronnie Scott's in 1985 when the band included Terence Blanchard (trumpet), Donald Harrison (alto saxophone), Jean Toussaint (tenor saxophone),
Mulgrew Miller (piano) and Lonnie Plaxico (bass). (R)
Music for Christmas and Epiphany, with readings, carols and devotional music.
A series of programmes in which
Joan Bakewell talks to celebrities about what they believe and why.
7:Minette Walters, Novelist
The Man of La Mancha
A musical play, based on the legend of Don Quixote , by Dale Wasserman with music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion. This performance, directed by Paul Curran , was given last year at the Peacock theatre, London, as part of the Covent Garden Festival.
Maida Vale Singers, BBC Concert
Orchestra, conductor David Charles Abell
Fay Sweet presents a new design series.
3: Philippe Starck. The sought-after French designer, whose diverse projects include cheese graters, boats, chairs and a fly swat.
(piano)
Debussy Brouillards; Les Fées Sont d'Exquises Danseuses; Feux dartifice (Preludes, Book 2)
Bill Evans Waltz for Debbie; Turn Out the Stars
A concert given at the Barbican Centre in London during the week following the 1999 Cardiff Singer of the World competition. Featuring the winning singer, German soprano Anja Harteros , and the Lieder
Prize winner, Korean bass Dae-San No. The BBC NOW is conducted by Graeme Jenkins.
With Jill Anderson.
Alexander Albrecht Quintet
12.15 Bartok Ket Kep, Op 10
12.30 Hans Huber Cello Sonata No 4 in B flat, Op 130
1.00 Bach Concerto in C minor for two harpsichords, BWV1060
Reger Eine Balletsuite in D, Op 130
Schubert Der Hirt auf dem Felsen, D965
Debussy La Mer
2.05 Saint-Saens Oboe Sonata in D, Op 166
2.15 Mendelssohn Octet, Op 20
2.50 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 13 (Pathetique)
3.10 Cherubini Requiem Mass No 1 in C minor
3.55 Bach Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV582
4.05 Pieter Hellendaal Cello Sonata No 7, Op 5
4.30 Mozart Piano Sonata in B flat, K281
4.45 Massenet Meditation (Thais)
5.00 Faure Nocturne in E minor, Op 107
5.10 Rosetti Concerto in E flat for two horns
5.35 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D, BWV1050