With Penny Gore.
Spofforth Hail! Smiling Mom! Hilliard Ensemble
6.35 Moszkowski Suite for two violins and piano, Op 71 llya Gringolts and Alexander Bulov , Irina Ryumina (piano)
7.04 Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E
Urban Agnas (trumpet), London Mozart Players, director Howard Shelley
7.45 David Lyon FarnhamSuite Royal Ballet Sinfonia, conductor David Lloyd-Jones
8.04 Weber Overture:
Rubezahl Alexander Paley and Brain Zeger (piano)
8.45 Dohnanyi American Rhapsody, Op 47 BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert
Penny Gore 's Questionnaire: page 27
Joseph II
(1741-90). 1: An Enlightened Ruler.
Growing up at his mother Empress Maria Theresa 's court, Joseph was subjected to a formidable education in which music and dance were important elements. Today Donald Macleod explores the influence that the accepted "enlightened" principles had upon music in Vienna. Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro (excerpts)
Hermann Prey (tenor), Dietrich Fischer -
Dieskau (baritone), Berlin Deutsche Oper Orchestra, conductor Karl Bohm Wagensell Sinfonia in C
Pomeranian PO, conductor Takao Ukigaya Hasse Pallido il Sole (Artaserse) Jochen Kowalski (countertenor),
Berlin RSO, conductor Heinz Fricke
Hasse Cleofide , Act 1 (excerpt) Emma Kirkby (soprano), Dominique Visse and Derek Lee Ragin (countertenors), Cappella Coloniensis , conductor William Christie Hasse Salve Regina in E flat
Barbara Bonney (soprano), Bernarda Fink (mezzo), Music Antiqua Koln , , director Reinhard Goebel
Producer Johannah Smith
Christopher Bruce of the Rambert Dance Company talks about the inspiration behind his new work, Grinning in Your Face, forthe company's 75th birthday. Producer Richard Bannerman
With Rob Cowan. This week featuring
Mozart concert arias and recordings of the Austrian cellist Emanuel Feuermann.
Uadov From the Apocalypse, Op 66 Lamoureux Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
10.12 Schubert Sonata in A minor, D821 (Arpeggione) Emanuel Feuermann (cello), Gerald Moore (piano)
10.31 Mozart Si Mostra la Sorte, K209 Peter Pears (tenor), English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Benjamin Britten
10.37 Telemann Violin Sonata in B minor
Louis Kaufman ,
Frederick Hammond (harpsichord)
10.46 Lalo Rapsodie Norvégienne Lamoureux Orchestra, conductor Albert Wolff
Edinburgh International Festival A recital live from the Queen's Hall. Introduced by Sandy Burnett.
Quatuor Mosaiques
Boccherini String Quartet in E flat, Op 58 No 2
Mozart String Quartet in A, K464
11.55 Twenty Minutes: An Interview with Francois Girard
Tommy Pearson talks to film director Francois Girard about his work, including extracts from his most recent undertaking, Novecento, at the Edinburgh Festival.
12.15 Mozart String Quartet in D minor, K421
Live from the Victoria and Albert Museum ,
London. Stephanie Hughes presents a concert performance of Stravinsky's astringent parable from the jazz age, charting the fortunes of an ill-fated soldier who gambles wildly with the Devil for riches, happiness and his very soul.
Samuel West (narrator), Britten Sinfonia Soloists, conductor Nicholas Cleobury Stravinsky The Soldier's Tale Repeated next Sunday at 1pm
Another chance to hear last Wednesday night's Prom from the Royal Albert Hall. Lang Lang (piano), St Petersburg PO, conductor Yuri Temirkanov
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1 in G minor (Winter Daydreams) (R)
Edward Seckerson introduces an eclectic selection of the best of musical theatre.
Including news, views and an interview with Broadway star Barbara Cook.
Music and arts news with Sean Rafferty.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Japan's leading orchestra perform music by Takemitsu, Shostakovich's tragic fifth symphony, and Prokofiev's excitingly percussive concerto, performed tonight by one of the finest pianists of our time. Presented by James Naughtie.
Mayumi Miyata (sho), Martha Argerich (piano), NHK Symphony Orchestra conductor Charles Dutoit
Takemitsu Ceremonial
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3
8.15 Twenty Minutes
James Naughtie interviews tonight's conductor, Charles Dutoit.
8.35 Shostakovich Symphony No 5 Repeated next Monday 2pm
Martha Argerich , reluctant legend: page 21
Another chance to hear Philip Sweeney 's profile of French singer Serge Gainsbourg. He was one of the giants of French chanson, though most remembered in Britain forthe record he made with Jane Birkin , Je T'aime, Moi Non Plus. (R)
Verity Sharp 's late summer selection features JC Grimshaw , Eamon Friel and Pulse Music III by John McGuire. Plus, throughout the week, music from the Americas and a smattering of Schoenberg.
With Susan Sharpe.
Franck Nocturne
Mozart Piano Trio in C, K548
12.30 Dvorak Symphonic Variations,
Op 78 1.00 Weber Piano Quartet in B flat Brahms String Quartet No 1 in C minor, Op 51 No 1 Franck Piano Quintet in F minor 2.40 Strauss Grand Suite (Der Rosenkavalier) 3.05 Vllla-Lobos
Introduction to the Choros 3.20 Handel Suite No 6 in G minor, HWV439
3.35 CPE Bach ZurEinfuhrungdes
HPGasie, Wq2504.00 Rameau Concert No 3 in A 4.15 Salomone Rossi Rimanti in Pace (// Primo Libro della Madrigali)
4.30 Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat
4.50 Torelll Concerto a quattro in forma pastorale per il Santo Natale , Op 8 No 6 (Christmas Concerto) 5.05 Bach Flute Sonata in E flat, BWV1031 5.15 Mozart Notturni : Ecco Quel Hero Istante, K436;
Piu Non Si Trovano, K549; Se Lontan, Ben Mio , TuSe, K438;Due Pupille Amabili ,
K439 5.40 Weber Clarinet Concertino in E flat, Op 26 5.50 Verhuist Overture in C minor, Op 3 (Gijsbrecht van Aemstel)