With Penny Gore.
Chopin Waltz in A minor Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
6.38 Dvorak Violin Sonata in F, Op 57 Gil Shaham , Orli Shaham (piano)
7.04 Monteverdi Dixit Dominus II
Emma Kirkby (soprano), Rogers Covey -Crump (tenor), David Thomas (bass),
Taverner Consort and Players, conductor Andrew Parrott
7.47 Mozart Divertimento in E flat, K166 London Wind Soloists, director Jack Brymer
8.05 Purcell, arr Britten Sweeter than Roses James Bowman (countertenor), Benjamin Britten (piano)
8.50 Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
LSO, conductor Colin Davis
The greatest period of Telemann's life artistically and professionally was his time in Hamburg. Donald Macleod considers some of the works the composer produced during this period. Nimm Mich Hin (The Patient Socrates)
Julia Paszthy (soprano), Capella Savaria , conductor Nicholas McGegan Violin Concerto No 4 in E
Collegium Musicum 90, director Simon Standage (violin)
Ein Wanderer , Dem in FinstrerNacht(St John Passion) Catherine Bott (soprano), Collegium Instrumentale Brugense ,
Capella Brugensis , conductor Patrick Peire Suite in G (Music of the Ancient and Modern) Collegium Musicum 90, conductor Simon Standage
Flute Fantasia No 1 in A Patrick Gallois
Closing chorus (Thunder Ode) Collegium Musicum 90, conductor Richard Hickox (R)
Writer and director John McKay talks about making his first feature film, Crush.
With Rob Cowan.
Wagner Overture: DerFliegende
Hollander USSR RTV Large Symphony Orchestra, conductor Nikolai Golovanov
10.16 Purcell Hornpipe (King Arthur);
Tamburino (Alcina) Strings of the Leopold Stokowski Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
10.19 Debussy Prélude a I'Apres-midi d'unFaune NBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
10.32 Mozart String Quintet in G minor, K516 Jascha Heifetz and Israel Baker (violins), William Primrose and Virginia
Mafewski (violas), Gregor Piatigorski (cello)
11.03 Tchaikovsky Letter scene (Eugene Onegin ) Licia Albanese (soprano),
Leopold Stokowski Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
11.18 Bach, transcr Stokowski Es 1st Vollbracht (St John Passion, BWV245) Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
Cardiff Singer of the World 2001
Humphrey Burton introduces highlights of last night's third concert. There are performances by competitors from Wales and Israel, and from three countries new to the competition - Belarus, Croatia and the Philippines. They are accompanied by the Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, conducted by Richard Armstrong.
A recital given last week in the NTL Studio at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast. Introduced by Sean Rafferty.
Vanbrugh Quartet: Gregory Ellis and Keith Pascoe (violins), Simon Aspell (viola), Christopher Marwood (cello)
Haydn String Quartet in A, Op 55 No 1 Brahms String Quartet in C minor, Op 51 No 1
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Thomas Wilson Introit: Towards the Light Conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
Joseph Holbrooke Piano Concerto No 1 (TheSongofGwynapNudd) Hamish Milne , conductor Martyn Brabbins Elgar Symphony No 2 in E flat Conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
Live from Worcester Cathedral.
Introit: O Sacrum Convivium (Tallis).
Responses (Hunt).
Psalms 110, 111 (Atkins, Hunt).
First Lesson: Exodus 16, vv 2-15.
Canticles: Howells in B minor.
Second Lesson: John 6, vv 22-35.
Anthem: Holy, Holy, Holy (Gowers).
Hymn: Bright the Vision (Laus Deo).
Organ Voluntary: Evocation, Op 37 No 3 (Dupre).
Sean Rafferty celebrates a Benny Goodman anniversary and meets the London Beethoven Trio. Plus news of the London Symphony Orchestra Woodwind final, held yesterday at the Barbican Centre.
Aldeburgh Festival 2001
A concert given on Saturday by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, introduced by Chris de Souza.
Anton Lukoszevieze (cello), Anu Komsi
(soprano), CBSO, conductor Sakari Oramo Britten Sinfonia da Requiem
Richard Ayres No 30 (Noncerto for orchestra, cello and high soprano voice) (first performance) Sibelius Luonnotar
Janacek Sinfonietta See also tomorrow 7.30pm
Ruth Waterman (violin), Allan Schiller (piano)
Beethoven Violin Sonata in F, Op 24 (Spring) (R)
Cocaine - how western appetite for the drug made Columbian drugs baron Pablo Escobarthe seventh-richest man in the world, and how it continues to present the US government with a set of moral and political challenges in its desire to stem production of a drug for which there seems to be a never-ending demand. Presenter Sarah Dunant leads a discussion with her guests.
Featuring Henry Purcell 's and Thomas Morley 's Complete Funeral Music for
Queen Mary, Kurt Weill performed by Ute Lemper, Kurt Weill performed by the Doors, and the mellow sounds of Joao Gilberto. Introduced by Verity Sharp.
With Jonathan Swain.
Wagner Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey; Siegfried's Funeral Music;
Immolation scene (Gotterdammerung)
12.45 Wassanaer Concerto No 5 in F minor
1.00 Schumann Symphony No 4 in D minor
1.25 Fouquet Solitude
1.50 Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Ballet Suite No 2 2.20 Telemann Cantata: Alles
Redet Jetzt und Singet 2.45Vieme Clair de Lune (Suite No 2, Op 53)
3.00 Together: an Assembly for Schools
3.20 Ghostwriter 3.30 Drama Workshop
3.50 Dance Workshop
4.10 Music Workshop
Concerto in G minor for two flutes,
Op 5 No 2 4.50 Mozart Rondo in 8 flat for violin and orchestra, K269
5.00 Bemardus van Bree Overture: Le
Bandit 5.15 Groneman Flute Sonata in D
5.25 Corelll Sonate da Chiesa in D, Op 1 No 125.35 Margo Kolar Oo (The Night)
5.45 Ravel La Valse