With Penny Gore.
Haydn Symphony No 6 in D (Le Matin)
6.50 Johann Schein Suite No 7 in A minor
7.00 Mllhaud Three Rag-Caprices
7.40 Kabalevsky Violin Concerto in C, Op 48
8.05 Schumann Fantasiestucke , Op 73
8.50 Glazunov Grand Concert Waltz
2: Mozart in Italy (1769- 71).
Leopold Mozart was eager to take his 13-year-old son to Italy, which during the 18th century was such an important centre of musical activity, especially in the world of opera. The first Italian journey was to result in many successes for Mozart, including the papal Order of the Golden Spur, his first string quartet, and a commission for an opera seria - Mitridate, Re di Ponto. Presented by Donald Macleod.
Regina Coeli , K108 Emma Kirkby
(soprano), Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Christopher Hogwood
Divertimento in E flat, K113 (Istmvt) Academy of St Martin in the Reids, conductor Neville Marriner
String Quartet in G, K80 Quartetto Italiano
Symphony No 10 in G, K74 Prague Chamber Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
Mitridate, Re di Ponto (Act 3, Scene 4) Natalie Dessay (soprano), Les Talens
Lyriques, conductor Christophe Rousset
American poet Michael Donaghy talks about his new travelling poetry show A Fine Excess.
With Jonathan Swain.
Tchaikovsky Gigue (Suite No 4 in G, Mozartiana)
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
10.07 Brahms Four Ballades, Op 10 Emil Gilels (piano)
10.33 Tchaikovsky String Quartet in B flat Borodin Quartet
10.47 Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fritz Reiner
Artist in Focus: Emma Kirkby
Brian Kay talks to the British soprano and introduces some of the recordings she made in concert and in the studio during the eighties, including lute songs by Thomas Campion and Robert Jones , works byTromboncino, Rovetta and De Rore , and madrigals by John Ward (all with members of the Consort of Musicke, directed by Anthony Rooley ), and Bach's Cantata No 51:Jauchzet Gott in Allen Landen , with the Taverner Players conducted by Andrew Parrott.
A recital from St David 's Hall, Cardiff, given by another past finalist of the Cardiff Singer of the World competition. Introduced by Susan Sharpe.
Christopher Maltman (baritone) Ingrid Surgenor (piano)
Schubert Aufdem See , D543b; Die Forelle, D550; Standchen (Schwanengesang, 0957); Erlkonig, D328
Ivor Gumey Sleep; Severn Meadows; In Flanders
Butterworth Is My Team Ploughing?; Think No More (Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad)
Britten Folk Song arrangements: The
Plough Boy; The Salley Gardens; Sweet Polly Oliver ; The Foggy, Foggy Dew
Mozart Aprite un Po 'uegl Occhi (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Rossini Largo al Factotum (The Barber of Seville)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Kodaly Dances from Galanta Conductor Rumon Gamba
Schumann Symphony No 3 in E flat
(Rhenish) Conductor Rumon Gamba Schwertsik Double Bass Concerto
Dominic Seldis , conductor Rumon Gamba Glazunov Symphony No 3 in D Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
A specially recorded recital of songs introduced by lain Burnside . Rachel Nicholls (soprano), PaulPlummer(piano) Britten On This Island
Faure Clairde Lune ; Automne; Les Roses d'lspahan; Après un
Reve Poulenc HancaillespourRire
Strauss Mein Herz 1st Stum; Schlagende Herzen
Walton Three Sitwell Songs: Daphne; Through Gilded Trellises; Old Sir Faulk
Sean Rafferty plans atripto hell with the Great Seducer, as a new production of Mozart's Don Giovanni opens at English National Opera. Plus a selection of music.
A concert given on Saturday at London's Barbican Hall.
Thomas Zehetmair (violin),
BBCSO, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste Donatoni Prom per orchestra (BBC commission, first performance) Bartok Violin Concerto No 2
Salonen Giro
Sibelius Symphony No 5
Shostakovich String Quartet No 7, Op 108 (R)
Controversial writer and director
Neil LaBute was hailed by many as one of America's brightest talents for his film In the Company of Men, while others denounced it as misogynistic. His unsettling stage plays have also divided audiences. As his new play, The Shape of Things, opens in Britain he talks to
Richard Coles. And historian Roy Porter discusses the links between medicine, morals, religion and ritual explored in his new book Bodies Politic.
Tonight's selection includes tracks recorded from the Music Live stage in Bradford last weekend, featuring the many voices of Gjallarhorn from Rnland.
Plus music from Poland - vocal gymnastics from Urszula Dudziak , lute music from
Valentin Bakfark and the peculiarfusion of traditional mountain songs with.... reggae. Introduced by Fiona Talkington.
With Jill Anderson. John Carmichael
Trumpet Concerto 12.30
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat,
BWV1051 12.45 Rossini Wind Quartet
1.00 Sacred concertos by Constantin Dedekin , Christopher Bernard and Matthias Weckmann , and instrumental music byZiani, Pisendel and Veracini.
1.50 Schubert Symphony No 2 in B flat
2.20 Ravel Bolero 2.35 Artemy Vedel Oh God, My Hope Is Only in You
2.45 Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat, Op 1 No 13.15 Strauss Horn Concerto No 2
3.35 Britten Les Illuminations, Op 18
4.10 Hellendaal Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 3 No 14.20 Mozart Hal Gia Vinta la Causa (Le Nozze di Figaro)
4.30 Merikanto Scherzo for orchestra
4.45 Bruch Kol Nidrei 5.05 Mozart
Symphony No 23 in D. K181 5.15 Ibert
Little Suite in 15 Pictures 5.30
Sarasate Zigeunerweisen , Op 20 5.45 Durante Concerto per quartetto No 3 in E flat