With Penny Gore.
6.04 Chopin Prelude in B flat, Op 28 No 21
6.45 Schubert Violin Sonata in D, D384
7.05 Lars-Erik Larsson Pastoralsvit , Op 19
8.10 Vivaldi Concerto in C for 13 instruments and orchestra, RV558
8.50 Walton Coronation Te Deum
Between 1910-20 there were upheavals in Brian's life: a broken marriage, a falling-out with his rich patron, and strange wartime experiences satirised in his remarkable anti-war opera The Tigers. The programme also features the first-ever commercial recording of a Brian symphony, made in the last year of his life, 1972. Presented by Donald Macleod in conversation with Malcolm MacDonald.
He Was a Rat
BBC Singers, conductor Ronald Corp Why Dost Thou Wound and Break My Heart; Piping down the Valleys Wild Brian RaynerCook (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Prologue on Hampstead Heath (The
Tigers) (excerpt) Soloists, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Lionel Friend
Symphonic Variations on "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" Luxembourg RSO, conductor Leopold Hager
Love Is a Merry Game; The Defiled
Sanctuary Brian Rayner Cook (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Symphony No 10 Leicestershire Schools SO, conductor James Loughran When Icicles Hang by the Wall Brian Rayner Cook (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Ghostwriter Andrew Crofts has his first meeting with the subject of his new book The Princess and the Villain.
With Jonathan Swain.
Brahms Academic Festival Overture
Cleveland Orchestra, conductor George Szell
10.17 Monteverdi Psalm 112:
Laudate Pueri Dominum ; Concerto Pulchra Es
(Vespers, 1610) Soloists, Choral-Schola of the Munich Capella Antiqua, Hamburg Monteverdi Choir, Vienna Concentus Musicus, conductor JurgenJurgens
10.28 Mozart String Quartet in A, K464 Hungarian Quartet
10.56 Monteverdi Psalm 121: Laetatus
Sum (Vespers, 1610) Soloists, Ensemble Vocal et Instrumental de Lausanne, conductor Michel Corboz
11.05 Prokofiev Music for Children, Op 65 Igor Zhukhov (piano)
Bath International Music Festival
Further highlights from this year's festival. Today's programme featuresjazz ensemble the Dresch Quintet;
Lynn Harrell recalling some of the songs that were part of his New York childhood; and Alessio Bax in music with a Hungarian flavour. Introduced byPetrocTrelawny. Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 in D Alessio Bax (piano)
Weber Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op 34 Michael Collins (clarinet), Isabelle van Keulen and Fiona McCapra (violins),
Diemut Poppen (viola), Alban Gerhardt (cello)
Beethoven Variations on Mozart's "
Bei Mannern , Welch Liebe Fuhlen " from "Die Zauberflote", Wo046 Lynn Harrell (cello),
Michel Dalberto (piano)
Anon Songs My Father Taught Me Lynn Harrell (cello), Michel Dalberto (piano)
Bartok Dance Suite Alessio Bax (piano)
Another chance to hear a recital given at the Wigmore Hall in London in 1998. Karita Mattila (soprano) limo Ranta (piano) Brahms Vergebliches Standchen ; GangZum Liebchen; Schwesterlien; Von Ewiger Liebe Berg Seven Early Songs
Strauss Standchen ; Ach Lieb, Ich Muss
Nun Scheiden ; Wiegenlied; Fruhlingsfeier (R)
BBC Philharmonic
Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides
(Fmgal's Cave) Conductor Rumon Gamba Strauss Macbeth
Conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez Craig Ogden (guitar), conductor Rumon Gamba
Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes ) Conductor Rumon Gamba
Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral) Conductor Rumon Gamba
lain Burnside presents a recorded recital. Jonathan Lemalu (bass), lain Burnside (piano)
Wolf Der Rattenf änger; Verborgenheit lbert Quatre Chansons de Don Quichotte Wolf Three Michaelangelo Songs Finzi Let Us Garlands Bring
Bolcom Three Cabaret Songs: Song of Black Max ; Waitin George
Sean Rafferty introduces music, new CD releases and arts news, including the latest on this year's Orange Prize for fiction.
The first of two I ive concerts this week from
London's Wigmore Hall, in which the pianist Angela Hewitt plays all 24 Preludes and Fugues from Book I of Bach's Well-
Tempered Clavier. Presented by John Shea. Bach The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1: Nos 1-12
8.30 Twenty Minutes: A Matter of Temperament
Pianist David Owen Norris sets out to untangle the mysteries of temperament, with contributions from
Roderick Swanston , Richard Boothby and John Butt.
8.50 Bach Overture in the French Style, BWV831 See also Friday 7.30pm
Stanley Fish returns to Milton 30 years after Surprised by Sin established him as one of the world's leading Milton scholars. In his new book, How Milton Works, Fish explores how Milton's theological convictions radically affect his poetry and prose. And Richard Coles talks to the winner of the Orange Prize for fiction.
Music by Bombay-born Trilok Gurtu , whose soulful new album The Beat of Love is released next week, plus piano improvisation from Keith Jarrett , the virtuosic Miserere by Michael Nyman and an extract from Messiaen' s Quartet for the End of Time. Introduced by Verity Sharp.
With Jill Anderson.
Tchaikovsky Marche Slave, Op 31
12.15 Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A, K581
12.50 Bartok Rhapsody No 1
1.00 Rosenmuller Missa et Motetti pro Defunctis
2.40 Debussy Images, Book
3.00-4.30 BBC Schools
3.00 Time to Move
3.20 First Steps in Drama
3.35 Tales from Europe
3.50 Let's Move
4.10 Time and Tune
4.30 Ole Buck Two Faery Songs
4.35 Bach Harpsichord Concerto No 5 in F minor, BWV1056
4.45 Liszt Fantasies on "Szozdat" and Hungarian National Anthem
5.00 Dukas The Sorcerer's Apprentice
5.15 Robert Kajanus Funeral March
5.35 Strauss An dem Baum Daphne
5.50 Henri Nibelle Carillon Orleannais