With Tommy Pearson.
Musorgsky Down on the Moscow River (Khovanshchina, Act 1 Prelude)
6.40 Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 64 No 5 (Lark)
7.00 Biber Sonata Representativa in A
7.35 Respighi Pines of Rome
8.00 Vivaldi Cantata: Cessate, Omai Cessate , RV684
8.35 Messiaen L 'Ascension
In 1834 Louis Spohr 's first wife died tragically young. Despite opposition from the authorities of Kassel he soon remarriec and his new wife's s ski Us at the piano allowed him to develop his composition in a new direction. Donald Macleod concludes his series with a look at Spohr's laterworks and discusses how the difficulties with his employer intensified. Piano Trio No 3 in A minor, Op 124 (finale) Borodin Trio
String Sextet in C, Op 140 Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble
Symphony No 9 in B minor (The Seasons) (excerpt) Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Alfred Walter
Abendstille, Op 154 No 6
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Dmitri Sitkovetsky (violin), HartmutHoll (piano)
Poet Patience Agbabi reflects on how her own work has developed as a result of her involvement with the schools of Humanities and Healthcare at Oxford Brookes University.
With Rob Cowan.
Victoria Super Flumina Babylonis ; Ave
Maria, Gratia Plena Pro Cantione Antiqua, London Sackbutt and Cornett Ensemble, director Bruno Turner
10.16 Berlioz The Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans) Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan
10.27 Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in Eflat, K364 Isaac Stern (violin), William Primrose (viola), Perpignan Festival Orchestra, conductor Pablo Casals
11.02 Berlioz Funeral March (Hamlet) LPO, conductor Hamilton Harty
11.11 D Scarlatti, arrTommasini
The Good Humoured Ladies Concert Arts
Orchestra, conductor Robert Irving
Aldeburgh Festival 2001
The Borodin Quartet conclude their series of music by Beethoven and Shostakovich. Ruben Aharonian and Andrei Abramenkov
(violins), Igor Naidin (viola),
Valentin Beriinsky (cello),LudmillaBerlinskaia (piano) Beethoven String Quartet in C minor, Op 18 No
Shostakovich Viola Sonata, Op 14 7; String Quartet No 13, Op 138
Another chance to hear a concert given at last year's Spitalfields Festival. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Sonnerie, director Monica Huggett (violin) Bach Musical Offering, BWV1079(R)
Mozart Overture: The Magic Rute Conductor Nan Volkov
Schumann Symphony No 4 in D minor Conductor Justin Brown
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G Ashley Wass, conductor llan Volkov Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor Conductor Gaetano Delogu
Modern Jazz Quartet
Julian Joseph introduces recordings by the group founded in the early fifties by pianist John Lewis and vibraphonist Milt Jackson. With bassist Percy Heath and drummer Connie Kay in place by 1955, the quartet established an international reputation and chartered new ground in jazz underthe musical direction of Lewis, remaining together until 1974. In 1982 the quartet reformed and was recorded the following year by the BBC at the Dominion theatre in London. Highlights from this concert plus archive interviews with Jackson and Lewis.
This weekend English National Opera marks the centenary of the birth of Reginald Goodall. Sean Rafferty assesses the great Wagner conductor's legacy.
I Spitalfields Festival
Bristol-based Brunei Ensemble contrasttwo chamber orchestra classics from the mid-20th century with two from today, including a Spitalfields commission from Tansy Davies. Rolf Hind (piano), Brunei Ensemble , conductor Christopher Austin
Britten Sinfonietta for 10 instruments, Op 1 Tansy Davies The Void in This Colour (first performance)
Weir Piano Concerto
Copland Ballet: Appalachian Spring (original version for 13 instruments, 1943-4)
Catherine Bott (soprano),
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Nicholas Kraemer
Handel Silete Venti , HWV242
On the eve of Architecture Week, Paul Allen and guests discuss the first annual world architecture awards, in which buildings from across nine regions are compared.
He also considers a cultural history of Latin - has Latin's deeply embedded cultural legacy given way to a nostalgic exoticism?
Jason Lindner
A concert by young piano maestro
Jason Lindner , who has been causing something of a stir stateside, particularly at the fabled Smalls Club in New York City, where his Monday night residency with his big band draws in a devoted crowd. Tonight's concert, recorded at Soho's Pizza Express Jazz club, features Lindner performing with his current quartet, which includes Jimmy Green on saxophone and flute,
Omer Avital on bass and Marlon Browden on drums. Introduced by Jez Nelson. Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress
With Jonathan Swain. Wielhorskl Theme and Variations for cello and orchestra
Fomin Orpheus - a Musical Tragedy 2.00 Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2 2.15 Ravel String Quartet in F 2.45
Kaspar Forster Viri Israelite (Dialogus de Judith et Holoferne)3.00
Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade 3.45 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in A flat, Op 1104.10 Buxtehude Missa Brevis, BuxWV114 4.20 Raltio The Maids at the Headlands 4.35 Mozart Five Dances 4. 50 Kaspar Forster Sonata a 3 in B flat 5.00 Kodaly Viennese Clock;
Entrance of the Emperor and His Courtiers (HaryJanos) 5.05 Karl Doppler Souvenir de Prague, Op 24 5.15 Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 2 5.40 Byrd Echo Galliard
5.50 Debussy Rondes de Printemps