With Penny Gore . Heinrich Bach Sonata No 2 in F
6.40 Frank Martin Trio on Irish Folk Tunes
7.00 Pedrini Sonata No 10 in C minor
7.15 Handel Keyboard Suite No 3 in D minor, HWV428
8.00 Vaughan Williams , orch Hunsberger Toccata Marziale
8.40 Rabaud Dances for orchestra
(Marouf, Savetier du Caire)
3: Theatre Reforms. Donald Macleod examines the form of music theatre known as Singspiel, a result of Joseph II 's introduction of a German National Theatre.
Dittersdorf Doktor und Apotheker
(excerpt) Donna Woodward (soprano),
Waltraud Meierand Hildegard Uhrmacher (mezzos), Gerhard Unger (tenor), Harald Stamm (bass), Rhine State PO, conductor James Lockhart
Mozart Die Entfuhrungaus dem Serail
(excerpts) Patricia Petibon and Christine Schafer (sopranos), Ian Bostridge and lain Paton (tenors), Les Arts Florissant, director William Christie
Henneberg/Schack/Gerl/Mozart/ Schikaneder Der Stein der Weisen
(excerpts) Judith Lovat (soprano), Chris
Pedro Trakas (baritone), Boston Baroque, director Martin Pearlman
Mozart Die Zauberflote (excerpts) Dawn Upshaw and Beverly Hoch (sopranos),
Catherine Pierard (mezzo), Anthony Rolfe Johnson and Guy de Mey (tenors), Andreas Schmidt (baritone), Cornelius Hauptmann (bass), London Classical Players, Schutz Choir, director Roger Norrington
Christopher Bruce describes the setting and scenario of his new ballet.
With Rob Cowan.
Chabrier Suite Pastorale
Detroit SO, conductor Paul Paray
10.22 Mozart Non Temer , Amato Bene , K490lrmgard Seefried (soprano), Wolfgang Schneiderhan (violin),
Vienna SO, conductor Ferdinand Leitner
10.29 Brahms Piano Trio No 1 in B, Op 8 Jascha Heifetz (violin),
Emanuel Feuermann (cello), Artur Rubinstein (piano)
Edinburgh International Festival
Live from Queen's Hall, Sandy Burnett introduces music from the French high
Baroque played by Barthold and Wieland Kuijken (flute, viola da gamba) with Robert Kohnen (harpsichord).
Couperin Concert Royal No 1 in G Marais Suite in B minor
Leclair Sonata in C, Op 1 No 2
11.40 Twenty Minutes: Ramsay's Women Professor
Duncan Macmillan explores with Brian Morton the paintings of Allan Ramsay , revealing the tender heart of Scotland's cold Calvinism.
12.00 Hotteterre Suite in E minor
Rameau Pièce de Clavecin en Concert, No 5
Petroc Trelawny introduces a recital given by pianist Leon McCawley at the Buxton Festival last month.
Beethoven: Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 13 (Pathetique)
Chopin 24 Preludes (complete), Op 28
Another chance to hear last Friday's concert from the Royal Albert Hall. North German Radio Symphony
Orchestra, conductorGiinterWand
Schubert Symphony No 8 in B minor, (Unfinished)
Bruckner Symphony No 9 in D minors
Live from the Chapel of Exeter College, Oxford, sung by the RSCM Millennium Youth Choir from the order of Evening Prayer in Common Worship.
Responses (Neary).
Hail Gladdening Light (Wood).
Psalm 51 (Hervey, Camidge).
First Lesson: Isaiah 61, w 1-9.
A Song of Christ's Glory (Grayston Ives ).
Second Lesson: 1 Corinthians 12, w 1-11.
Magnificat (Wood in F).
Anthem: Thou Mastering Me God (Jonathan Harvey ).
Hymn: Come Down, O Love Divine (Down Ampney).
Der Geist Hilft (Bach).
May the Grace (Neary).
Organ Voluntary: Choral Varie sur le Veni Creator (Durufle).
Music and arts news with Sean Rafferty.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Theatre forthe mind's eye from Bartok,
Schoenberg and conductor Pierre Boulez.
Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Frangoise Pollet (soprano), Katharina Kammerloher and Michelle DeYoung
(mezzos), Laszlo Polgar (bass), Sandor Eles (narrator), BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
Schoenberg Accompaniment to a Film Scene, Op 34
Boulez Le Visage Nuptial
7.45 Twenty Minutes: Slow
4: Writing. Nigel Collar has been writing the same book on the threatened birds of the world since the early eighties. But the toll on his personal life has been great.
8.05 Bartok Duke Bluebeard 's Castle Repeated next Wednesday 2pm
The violist plays Shostakovich's Sonata, Op 14 7, with Mikhail Muntian (piano). (R)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London A concert featuring two of this year's anniversary composers, Finzi and Lambert. Presented by Paul Guinery.
Ian Bostridge (tenor), Philip Fowke (piano) Britten Sinfonia , conductor Nicholas Cleobury Lambert Prize Fight
Finzi Farewell to Arms; Romance Britten Nocturne
Lambert, orch Easterbrook and Shipley Piano Concerto (1924)
(piano)
Bach Preludes and Fugues: in B flat,
BWV866; in B flat minor, BWV86 7; in B, BWV868; in B minor, BWV869 (Well-
Tempered Clavier, Book 1, Nos 21-4) (R)
With Susan Sharpe. Bach Jesus Christus,
Unser Heiland, BWV665 12.10 Pfitzner Symphony No 2 in C12.25 Haydn Oboe Concerto in C12.50 Hannikainen At a Fountain 1.00 Ltibeck Praeludium in C
Bach Chorale Preludes Bruhns Prelude and Fugue in G minor Bach Chorale Preludes Krebs Prelude and Fugue in C
1.40 Faure Impromptu, Op 86
1.50 Schubert Piano Quintet in A, 0667 (Trout) 2.25 Rachmaninov Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op 422.50 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2 in C minor (Little Russian)
3.25 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in D, RV208 (Grosso Mogul) 3.40 Ferrabosco I Pavan and Fantasie for lute 3.50 Respighi
Trittico Botticelliano 4.10 Hilda Sehested Three Fantasy Pieces 4.25 Nielsen Flute Concerto 4.40 Scriabin Waltz , Op 38 4.50 Auber Overture: Fra Diavolo 5.05 Handel
Sonata in B flat for two violins, Op 2 No 3
5.15 Stankovich Oh God, You Are Our Own
5.40 Telemann Scherzo in G (Mercordi) (Pyrmonter Kurwoche)
5.50 Mozart Overture: Die Zauberflote