With Penny Gore.
Part Arbos; An den Wassern Zu Babel Sassen Wirund Weinten
Stuttgart Staatsorchester Brass Ensemble, Hilliard Ensemble
6.10 Mozart Serenade in E flat for wind octet, K375 Vienna Wind Soloists
7.00 Smetana Overture: The Bartered
Bride Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi
7.45 Arnold Scottish Dances, Op 59 LPO, conducted by the Composer
8.00 Bernstein Three dance episodes (On the Town) New York Philharmonic, conducted by the Composer
8.30 Mondonvllle Sonata, Op 3 No 5 Les Musiciens du Louvre, director Marc Minkowski
3: Mozart in Mannheim and Paris
(1777-78). In 1777 Mozart set off for
Mannheim with his motherfor company. He was keen to secure a post in Mannheim with its famous orchestra but was soon distracted by a beautiful soprano called Aloysia Weber. After much persuasion Leopold Mozart convinced his son that Paris wasabetter option. But things did not go well there either- Mozart hated the French and their music, and then his mother's illness and subsequent death tested all his reserves.
Piano Sonata in C, K309 (andante) Maria Joao Pires
Flute Quartet in G, K285a Andreas Blau , members of the Amadeus Quartet Non So S 'onde Viene, K294a Krisztina Laki (soprano), Vienna Chamber Orchestra, conductor Gyorgy Fischer
Piano Sonata in A minor, K310 (Istmvt) Sviatoslav Richter
Symphony No 31 in D, K29 7 (Paris)
English Concert, conductorTrevorPinnock
American poet Michael Donaghy talks about his new travelling poetry show A Fine Excess.
With Jonathan Swain.
Rossini Overture: William Tell
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fritz Reiner
10.18 Brahms Waltzes , Op39Nos 1-6 Gyorgy Sebok (piano)
10.27 Palestrina Stabat Mater
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, director David Willcocks
10.40 Respighi Pines of Rome Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fritz Reiner
11.02 LP of the Week: Brahms
Variations on a theme by Paganini, Op 35 Agustin Anievas (piano)
Artist In Focus: Emma Kirkby
Brian Kay talks to the British early-music soprano and introduces some of the recordings she made in concert and in the studio during the early nineties, including Graupner's cantata Mein Herz Schwimmt im B/ut(with London Baroque), Telemann's late cantata Ino (with the St James 's
Baroque Players directed by Ivor Bolton ), and, with soprano Evelyn Tubb and lutenist Anthony Rooley , a concert of solos and duets by Lawes, Blow and Purcell given at Lancaster University in 1992.
Aconcertgivenlastweekinthe
Waterfront Hall, Belfast. Introduced by Sean Rafferty.
Ernst Kovacic (violin),
David Owen Norris (piano)
Beethoven Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 23 Webem Four Pieces, Op 7
Komgold Violin Sonata, Op 6
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Glazunov Symphony No 4 in E flat Conductor Tadaaki Otaka Sibelius Violin Concerto
Dong-Suk Kang (violin), conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F Conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu
From the Chapel of Clare College,
Cambridge. Introit: Coelos Ascendit Hodie (Stanford). Responses (Brown).
Psalms 147-150 (Lupton, Longhurst, Russell, Goodenough).
First Lesson: Nehemiah 7, w73-end; 8, wl-3; 8-12. Office Hymn: Eternal
Monarch, King Most High (Ad Cenam Agni). Canticles (Tarik O'Regan ) (first broadcast performance). Second Lesson: 2 Corinthians 11, wl6-33. Anthem: God is Gone Up (Finzi). Hymn: The Head That Once Was Crowned with Thorns (St
Magnus). Organ voluntary: Transports de Joie(Messiaen). Director of music
Timothy Brown. Organ scholar John Reid. Cellist Charles Watt.
Sean Rafferty presents news from the arts world and a selection of music. His guests this evening include the Northern Harmony choirfrom Vermont, who demonstrate one of their specialities, the New England "shape note" tradition, which developed in the 1700s.
A concert given earlier this month, featuring works by 20th-century Russian composers. The charismatic Finnish pianist Olli Mustonen is the soloist in the piano concerto by Stravinsky and Paavo Berglund conducts the world-famous orchestra in a performance of Shostakovich's titanic eight symphony. Olli Mustonen (piano),
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Paavo Berglund
Stravinsky Concerto for piano and wind instruments
Shostakovich Symphony No 8
Philip Dodd talks to James Kelman , winner of the Booker Prize for How Late It Was, How Late, about his latest novel,
Translated Accounts, and investigates the attractions of tall buildings.
A selection of tracks from Bulgaria, Spain and Britain, including Gavin Bryars 's The Black River sung by Sarah Leonard , and music by Salisbury Festival artists
Farmers Market. Plus Giles Farnaby in authentic and inauthentic guises. Presented by Fiona Talkington.
With Jill Anderson.
Groneman Flute Sonata in G
12.10 Mozart Piano Sonata in A, K331
12.35 Tchaikovsky Suite No 4 in G (Mozartiana)
1.00 Saint-Saens Cello Sonata No 1 in C minor, Op 32
Debussy Cello Sonata
Brahms Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor, Op 38 1.55 Kodaly Dances of Marosszek
2.10 Bartok Violin Concerto No 2
2.50 Berio Folk Songs
3.15 Shostakovich Symphony No 10
4.15 Vivaldi Sonata in C for oboe and violin, RV779
4.30 Sebastian de Albero Recercata Fuga and Sonata in G
4.45 Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
5.00 Chopin A selection of nocturnes and waltzes.
5.25 Johann Schobert Keyboard Concerto in G
5.55 Lefebure Motet: Isti Sunt Viri Sancti