De Profundis (Psalm 129)
5.10 Bach Prelude and Fugue in D,
BWV874 (Well-Tempered Klavier, Book 2)
5.20 Frumeric Pastoral Suite, Op 13b
5.30 Faure Nocturne No 6 in D flat, Op 63
5.40 lbert Trois Pièces Breves 5.50
Monteverdi Prologue (II Ritorno d Vlisse)
With Penny Gore.
CPE Bach Quartet in D, Wq94
Wilbert Hazeizet (flute), Wiel Peeters (viola), Richte van der Meer (cello), Ton Koopman (harpsichord)
6.40 Beethoven Piano Sonata in E, Op 14 No Daniel Barenboim
7.00 Ravel Alborada del Gracioso (Miroirs) Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
7.45 Evavisto Felice Dall 'Abaco Concerto a piu istrumenti in D, Op 5 No 6 Concerto Koln
8.00 J Strauss (son), arr Schoenberg Kaiserwalzer Wolfgang Schulz (flute),
Ernst Ottensamer (clarinet), Heinz Medjimorec (piano), Alban Berg Quartet
8.45 Lalo Namouna: Suite No 2
French National Radio Orchestra, conductor Jean Martinon
With Donald Macleod.
4: Madrigals, Books 7 and 8 Twenty years after the publication of his seventh book of madrigals, the Madrigals of War and Love were produced under Monteverdi's supervision in 1638. The book represents a retrospective of his 30-year career, and includes ballets and works written as early as 1608. It also demonstrates Monteverdi's theories on the relationship between man's humours, his anger, moderation and humility, and the different styles of music to which he believed they corresponded.
Hor' Che 7 Ciel e la Terra e Vento Tace
(Madrigals, Book 8) Taverner Consort and Players, director Andrew Parrott
Tirsi et Clori (Madrigals, Book 7) Consort of Musicke, director Anthony Rooley
Il Ballo delle Ingrate (excerpt) (Madrigals, Book8) Helen Parker (soprano), Michael George (bass), New London Consort, director Philip Pickett
Volgendo il Ciel per I 'Immortal Sentlero (Madrigals, Book 8) Taverner Consort and Players, director Andrew Parrott
Aerialist John Paul Zaccarini talks about his new rope piece. Today he describes the practicalities of performing with a rope - with or without a harness.
With Jonathan Swain.
Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2 Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
10.21 Saint-Saens Carnival of the Animals
Geza Anda and Bela Siki (pianos), Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
10.44 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in Fminor Leningrad PO, Yevgeni Mravinsky
European Summer Music Festivals
Graeme Kay introduces performances from last year's European music festivals, including a concert given by Concerto Koln and L'Orient Imaginaire which juxtaposes music from 18th-century Turkey and the Classical music it inspired.
Gluck Overture: The Pilgrims to Mecca Dimitrie Cantemir Elci Pesrev
Concerto Koln, L'Orient Imaginaire (Festival de Wallonie)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 in C, Op -15 Berlin Staatskapelle Orchestra, director
Daniel Barenboim (piano) (Vienna Festival) Giovanni Battista Toderini Concerto
Turco Nominato Izia Semaisi
Mevlevi Ayin Hicaz Son Yuruk Semai Concerto Koln,
L'Orient Imaginaire (Festival de Wallonie) Berlioz La MortdeCleopatre Veronique Gens (soprano), Mahler Chamber Orchestra, conductor Daniel Harding
(Montreux Voice and Music Festival)
Petroc Trelawny introduces a concert given last week in the Bridgewater Hall,
Manchester. Elisabeth Batiashvili (violin), Maris Gothoni (piano)
Beethoven Violin Sonata in F, Op 24 (Spring) Franck Violin Sonata in A
Ulster Orchestra
Dvorak The Golden Spinning Wheel Conductor Janos Furst
Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat
Sergei Nakariakov , conductor Janos Furst Suk A Fairy Tale Suite, Op 16 Conductor Vernon Handley
Arutiunian Trumpet Concerto
Sergei Nakariakov , conductor Janos Furst Nielsen Symphony No 2 (The Four
Temperaments) Conductor Janos Furst
The Art of Baroque Violin
The last of a series of programmes in which violinist Andrew Manze takes a look at some of the national differences in styles of playing baroque violin. 4: England Featuring violinists Simon Standage ,
Rachel Podger and John Holloway playing music byTelemann, Vivaldi and Bertall.
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and news from the arts world. And doctorturned successful singer James Gilchrist sings live in the studio.
A concert from the Barbican Centre in London. Mstislav Rostropovich returns to conduct the London Symphony Orchestra in two very different Russian works: music from Tchaikovsky's sparkling ballet and Shostakovich's eighth symphony.
LSO, conductor Mstislav Rostropovich Tchaikovsky Suite: The Nutcracker
7.55 Twenty Minutes: A Sound Read
Ivan Hewett is joined by Peter Hemmings and Amanda Holden to review recently published books on music. This month's edition features The FaberBook of Opera by Tom Sutcliffe , Mozart's Letters,
Mozart's Life, edited by Robert Spaethling and Piano Roles - 300 Years of Life with the Piano by James Parakilas.
8.15 Shostakovich Symphony No 8
From Wessex to the Wild West -
Richard Coles discusses Michael Winterbottom 's new film The Claim, which transfers the story of The Mayor of Casterbridge to
America during the gold rush. And novelist Niall Griffiths on Sheepshagger, his disturbing story of a modern savage.
Fiona Talkington introduces music from cellist Maya Beiser and from the Turkish Erkose Brothers.
With Susan Sharpe.
Veress Four Transylvanian Dances
12.25 Druschetsky Sextet
12.40 Decsenyi An Epitaph from Aquincum
1.00 A concert given at the National Concert Hall, Dublin, in March 2000.
Dvorak Carnival Overture Sibelius Violin Concerto Brahms Symphony No 3 in F
2.20 Enna Tin Soldier's March (Sketch
Book) 2.40 Piazzolla Prelude, Fugue and Divertimento
3.00 Stories and Rhymes
3.15 Word Games 13.30 WordsAlive!
3.45 Listen and Write 4.05 Word Games 2
4.20 The Song Tree
4.40 Intermediate Modern Studies