With Penny Gore.
Boismortier Deuxième Suite de Pièces de Clavecin Beatrice Martin (harpsichord)
6.40 Haydn String Quartet in G, Op 9 No 3 Aeolian String Quartet
7.00 Beethoven Overture: King Stephen, Opll 7 Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
7.40 Bizet Carmen: Suite No 1
Royal Amsterdam Concertgebouw
Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
8.00 Bartok Dance Suite
Zoltan Kocsis (piano)
8.50 Shchedrin Concerto for orchestra
No 1 (Naughty Limericks)
Russian National Orchestra, conductor Mikhail Pletnev
With Donald Macleod. 4: Summers in Nohant. From 1839 to 1846 Chopin spent most summers at George Sands's home at Nohant. near Chateauroux, where the he found the peace to concentrate on composing that winters in Paris high society denied him.
Mazurka in C, Op 56 No 2 Charles Rosen (piano)
Impromptu No 2 in F sharp, Op 32 Peter Frankl (piano)
Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52 Nikolai Demidenko (piano)
Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 65Mstislav Rostropovich, Martha Argerich (piano)
Robert McCrum has been finding
"biographical gold-dust" on PG Wodehouse by advertising in literary magazines.
With Jonathan Swain.
Liszt Mephisto Waltz No 1 (Dance at the Village Inn) (Two Episodes from Lenau 's "Faust", No 2) Phil harmonia Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
10.17 Mozart Don Ottavio , Son Morta.... OrSai Chi I 'Onore (Don Giovanni , Act 1
Scene 3) Teresa Stich-Randall (soprano), Radio-Lyrique Orchestra, conductor Georges Pretre
10.24 Telemann Overture (Suite) in B flat Paul Goodwin , Lorraine Wood and Sophie McKenna (oboes), Alberto Grazzi (bassoon), English Concert. director Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
10.50 Mozart Dove Sono (Le Nozze di Figaro, Act 3) Teresa Stich-Randall ,
Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du
Conservatoire, conductor Hans Rosbaud
10.57 Victoria Super Flumina Babylonis Pro Cantione Antiqua , director Bruno Turner
11.03 Mozart Temerari , Sortite Fuori ... Come Scoglio (Cosi Fan Tutte, Act 2) Teresa Stich-Randall , Vienna Radio
Orchestra, conductor Laszlo Somogyi
11.09 Bartok Suite: The Miraculous
Mandarin London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Georg Solti
Salzburg Festival
The Salzburg Festival has a reputation for programming some audacious productions of new operas. Stephanie Hughes talks to co-director
Hans Landesmann about how the Festival has developed, and visits the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Shostakovich Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk (Scenes 5 and 6) Soloists, Vienna PO, conductor ValeryGergiev
Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216 Rachel Barton , Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor Hubert Soudant
Ligeti Studies Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) Verdi Falstaff (Act 3 Scene 2)
Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone), soloists, Vienna PO, conductor Lorin Maazel
Chris de Souza introduces a concert from this year's Lichfield Festival.
Emma Johnson (clarinet), Julian Lloyd -Webber(cello), John Lill (piano) Beethoven Trio in B flat, Op 11 Brahms Trio in A minor, Op 114 See next Thursday lpm
Another chance to hear last Wednesday's concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
Alfred Brendel (piano), Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras Mozart Symphony No 32 in G, K318: Piano Concerto No 25 in C, K503
Stravinsky Concerto in D for strings Schubert Symphony No 4 in C minor (Tragic) (R)
Bach and His Italian Models
Another chance to hear a concert of music forviolin and harpsichord by Bonporti,
Albinoni, Pandolfi and Bach, recorded by Andrew Manze and Richard Egarr at the Snape Maltings at Easter. Presented by Lucie Skeaping. (R)
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and an update of the latest news and views in the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. James Naughtie introduces some vivid musical imagery tonight in works inspired by the beauty of nature, including
Beethoven's Pastoral symphony and Tippett's evocation of a lake in Senegal, transformed by the sun at midday from its whitish green colour to a translucent pink.
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
Sibelius The Oceanides, Op 73 Tippett The Rose Lake
8.15 Twenty Minutes: Performing Art
At the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Christopher Cook and Suzanne Fagence
Cooper examine what the crinolines, bustles and petticoats of a mid-19th-century dress tell about the life of a Victorian woman.
8.35 Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F, (Pastoral)
Repeated next Friday 2pm
Another chance to hear Susan Marling 's profile of the work of architect Frank Gehry. After 50 years in the business Gehry talks about the late flowering of his career. (R)
Fiona Talkington celebrates Late Junction's second birthday with the first voice ever heard on the programme, Lena Willemark. Plus studio guest Tom Robinson and a selection of listener requests. Send your requests to: Late Junction, BBC
Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA. E-mail: late.junction@bbc.co.uk
With Jill Anderson.
Saint-Saens The Swan (Carnival of the Animals) 12.15 Lili Boulanger Nocturne
12.30 Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 2 in D minor, Op 40
1.00 Copland InscapelG Ropartz
Symphony No 5 Saint-Saens Le Rouet d'Omphale Gershwin Piano Concerto in F
2.20 Mahler Symphony No 8 (Symphony of a Thousand) 3.35 Krommer Clarinet Concerto in E flat, Op 36
4.05 Mozart Violin Sonata in B flat
4.20 Strauss Was Erblicke Ich (Daphne)
4.30 Telemann Trio Sonata in E minor
4.50 Shostakovich Festive Overture, Op 96
5.00 CPE Bach Heilig , Heilig, Wq217
5.15 Pieter van Maldere Sinfonia in F
5.35 Ravel La Flûte Enchantée
5.45 Milhaud Scaramouche
5.55 Ginastera Danza Final: Malambo
(Ballet Suite: Estancia, Op 8a)