With Penny Gore.
Bach Sonata in G minor, BWV1020 Margit-Anna Suss (harp),
Hansjorg Schellenberger (oboe), Kalus Stoll (violone)
6.45 Rossini Quartet No 5 in D Ensemble Wien-Berlin
7.00 Telemann Viola Concerto in G Musica Antiqua Kbln , director Reinhard Goebel
7.40 Respighi Six Pieces for Children Hector Moreno and Norberto Capelli (piano, four hands)
8.00 Sammartini Recorder Concerto in F
Michala Petri, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor lona Brown
8.45 Stravinsky Shrove-tide Fair (Petroushka) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Lorin Maazel
With Donald Macleod. 3: Myths and Legends. As well as folklore traditions,
Ginastera also drew on the mythology and legends of pre-Columbian times. The orchestral triptych Ollantayis based on an ancient Inca poem which recounts the epic battle and death of the son of the earth. During the last 12 years of his life
Ginastera returned to native legends when he wrote Popol Vuh (The Great Book), a work which remained incomplete. Estancia (excerpt)
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gisele Ben-Dor
Overture to the Creole Faust
Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra,
Venezuela, conductor Maximiano Valdes OllantayBBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Gisele Ben-Dor
Michael Grandage , associate director of the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, talks about his latest production - Richard III , with Kenneth Branagh in the title role.
With Jonathan Swain.
Puccini Vissid'Arte.... Tosca, Finalmente Mia ! Maria Callas (soprano),
Angelo Mercuriali (tenor), Tito Gobbi (baritone), Milan La Scala Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Victor de Sabata
10.19 Martin Concerto for seven wind instruments, timpani, percussion and strings Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Thierry Fischer
10.40 Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34 Clifford Curzon (piano), Budapest String Quartet
11.19 Rossini Overture: IISignorBruschino Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
Artists in Focus: Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Chris de Souza introduces highlights from some of the orchestra's recent concerts.
Bach Violin Concerto in E, BWV1042 Director Andrew Manze (violin)
Beethoven, arr Mahler String Quartet in Fminor, Op 95 Conductor Roger Norrington Mozart Piano Concerto No 17 in G, K453 Ronald Brautigam , conductor Frans Bruggen
Avison Concerto Grosso No 3 (after
Scarlatti in D minor) Director Andrew Manze
Another in a series of concerts from
St Andrews in the Square in Glasgow. Linda Ormiston introduces a programme of virtuosic French Baroque violin sonatas.
Adrian Chandler (violin), Richard Tunnicliffe (cello), Paula Chateauneuf (archlute and guitar), David Roblou (harpsichord) Leclair Violin Sonata in A, Op 9 No 1
LG Guillemain Minuet and Gratioso (Un Amusement pour le violon seul)
Leclair Violin Sonata in D, Op 9 No 6
Ulster Orchestra
Mine's a Double. The Ulster Orchestra continue theirfocus on double concertos.
Presented by Paul Guinery. Nobuko Imai (viola), conductor Dmitri Sitkovetsky (viola) Strauss Prelude: Capriccio
Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K 364 Part Fratres
Shostakovich Symphony No 1
I Live from Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. Introit: Geistliches Lied (Brahms).
Responses (Christopher Herbert ). Office
Hymn: 0 Kind Creator (Gregorian mode ii). Psalms 110 and 130 (Duffy, Turle). Reading: Romans 12. Motet: 0 Vos Omnes (Vittoria). Homily: The Rt Rev Provost Monsignor Peter Cookson. Magnificat: Leonard
Cheshire Service (Philip Moore ). Motets:
Ave Regina Coelorum (Meirion Wynn Jones ). Ave Sanctissima Mater (Mervyn Cousins). Hymn: Lord Jesus, Think on Me (Southwell). Canticle: The Lamentation (Bairstow). Organ Voluntary: Prelude (Durufle). Director of music Mervyn Cousins.
Assistant director of music Richard Lea.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Baltic Nights
Fiona Talkington introduces a new work by Estonian composer Erkki-Sven Tuur and Bruckner's seventh symphony. Pedro Carneiro (marimba),
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Petri Sakari
Erkki-Sven Tuur Concerto for marimba and orchestra (Ardor) (first performance)
8.00 Twenty Minutes: An A-Z of Kaliningrad
Andy Kershaw, guided by Russian exile and writer Zinovy Zinik , visits Kaliningrad. With Poland to the south and Lithuania to the north, the city was closed to all foreigners during the Soviet period, but is now open, though it remains little known.
8.20 Bruckner Symphony No 7 in E
In the first Undercurrents debate recorded before an audience atTate Modern,
Richard Coles and guests discuss the proposition: "Where art once it led, now it follows. "Have the visual arts become trivial - with contemporary art now a mirror for our times, reflecting popular culture ratherthan leading it?
Fiona Talkington sits at the feet of Simon Shaheen , master of both the oud and the violin, and Professor Martti Pokela , grand old man of the kantele. Plus olden tunes from Estonia.
With Jill Anderson. Mozart Serenade in G,
K525 (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik) 12.25 Weber Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op 34
12.50 Pezel Tower Music from Leipzig:
Intradas Nos 1, 2 and 3 1.00 Haydn Piano Sonata in C minor, H XVI 20 Chopin Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante in E flat, Op 22 Ravel Oiseaux Tristes
(Miroirs) 1.50 Papandopulo Trio Sonata
2.05 Kuljeric Croatian Glagolitic Requiem
3.05 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 4 in G minor, Op 403.30 Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor 4.15 CPE Bach Trio Sonata inA, Wql464.30 Beethoven 12 Variationen uberden Russischen Tanz , WoO71
4.40 Giaches de Wert Motet Peccavi super Numerum 4.45 Handel, arr Steele-Perkins Three Airs from Vauxhall Gardens
5.05 JG Meder Sinphonia , Op 1 No 4
5.20 JM Coenen Morgendammerung
5.30 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in A, Op 1 No 3 5.45 Heino Eller Three pieces (Five Pieces for Strings)