With Penny Gore.
Faure Cello Sonata No 2 in G minor
Paul Tortelier , Eric Heidsieck (piano)
6.50 Warlock Serenade for the 60th birthday of Delius English Northern
Philharmonia, conductor David Lloyd-Jones
7.04Comellus Three Psalms, Op 13 Polyphony, director Stephen Layton
7.40 Glazunov Finnish Fantasy, Op 88 Moscow SO, conductor Igor Golovschin
8.04 Sorabji Pastiche on Chopin's "Minute Waltz" Fredrik Ulen (piano)
8.45 Gershwin Cuban Overture
Hamburg State Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Ingo Metzmacher
Telemann was blessed with exceptionally good health and lived to the unusually great age of 86. His last years also saw many of his finest works written, and today Donald Macleod concludes his series by considering some of the works written during Telemann's Indian summer.
The Resurrection (excerpt) Dorothee Mields (soprano), Telemann Chamber Orchestra, Michaelstein, Magdeburger Chamber Choir, director LudgerRemy Kleinmutiger , HoraufZu Klagen (Don Quichotte) Raimund Nolte (bass),
La Stagione, conductor Michael Schneider Cantata: Die Tageszeiten (excerpt) Hans Peter Bochwitz (tenor),
Collegium Musicum , Freiburg, conductor Wolfgang Schafer
Overture (Suite in D) Musica Antiqua , Koln, director Reinhard Goebel
Cantata: Ino Barbara Schlick (soprano), Musica Antiqua , Koln, director Reinhard Goebel (R)
Writerand director John McKay talks about making his first feature film, Crush.
With Rob Cowan.
Dukas Fanfare (La Peri) Brass of the Leopold Stokowski Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
10.08 Mozart String Quintetin E flat, K614 Juilliard Quartet, John Graham (viola)
10.34 Sibelius The Swan ofTuonela
(Lemminkainen Suite)
Leopold Stokowski Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
10.43 Handel Cantata: Ah, Che
Troppo Ineguali , HWV230 Elly Ameling (soprano), Collegium Aureum
10.54 Stravinsky Petrushka (1911) Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
Cardiff Singer of the World 2001
Humphrey Burton introduces highlights of last night's fifth concert. Competitors from Bulgaria, Scotland, Poland and Georgia are joined by another country new to the competition - the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia. They are accompanied by the Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, conducted by Richard Armstrong. The five best singers across the week - not necessarily the winners of each evening - will then go forward to tomorrow's final.
Beyond Bach IV
Lucie Skeaping introduces the final concert of music touched by Bach, given in St John 's, Smith Square, as part of last year's Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music. Wayne Marshall (piano/organ)
Marshall Improvisations on themes by Bach
Franz Schmidt Toccata in C Naji Hakim
Pange Lingua Liszt Prelude and Fugue on the name BACH Marshall lmprovisee{R)
Tumage Silent Cities
Conductor Andrew Davis
Veale Violin Concerto LydiaMordkovitch, conductor Richard Hickox
Elgar, realised Payne Symphony No 3 in C minor Conductor Andrew Davis
Illinois Jacquet. Julian Joseph introduces recordings by the Louisiana-born tenor saxophonist who first came to prominence in the early forties with his solo on Lionel Hampton 's Flying Home and went on to work with Cab Calloway and Count Basie. Jacquet brought his own band to this countryforthe firsttime in 1992 to play at the Birmingham Jazz Festival. Highlights from this concert, given at the Grand
Hotel, include classics such as Basie's One o Clock Jump and Moten Swing.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, new CD releases and arts news.
Aldeburgh Festival 2001
A concert live from the Snape Maltings
Concert Hall, presented by Chris deSouza. Cynthia Clarey (mezzo), Ulrich Heinen
(cello), Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conductor Sakari Oramo
Poul Rouders ABYSM (first performance) Conductor Thomas Ades
HuwWatkins Sonata for cello and eight instruments
8.45 Twenty Minutes
A portrait of the Britten-Pears School for Advanced Musical Studies, with contributions from students and tutors past and present and from current director Tisi Dutton. Presented by Sarah Walker.
9.05 Colin Matthews Continuum
Paul Allen discusses Before Night Falls-Julian Schnabel 's new film adaptation of Reinaldo Arenas 's memoir about facing persecution and imprisonment for being both gay and a writer in Castro's Cuba.
Dreamtime
A concert by Dreamtime, the six-piece
British improvisational band which began in London in 1982 with trombonist Nick Evans , saxophonist GaryCurson and drummer Jim LeBaigue , joined later by trumpeter Jim Dvorak , bassist Roberto Bellatalla and pianist Keith Tippett.
Dreamtime play original compositions and incorporate ideas from diverse musical cultures in their performances. Tonight's concert was recorded at London's Red Rose Club and is presented by Jez Nelson , who also plays music from the best new CDs. Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress
With Jonathan Swain. A performance of JC Bach's three-act opera La Clemenza di Scipione. 3.20 Eckhard Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 1 No 3 3.40 Schubert Symphony No 4 in C minor (Tragic) 4.20 Fesch Concerto No 3 in G, Op 5 4.30 Mozart Divertimento No 1 in B flat, K229 4.50 Ravel Pavane pourune Infante Défunte 5.00
Purcell Pavane in G minor; Chaconne in G minor
5.20 Giustini Suonata / in G minor
5.30 Verdi Overture: La Forza del Destino
5.40 Strauss Four Last Songs