With Penny Gore.
Handel Suite in D (Water Music: Suite No 2) Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, conductor Nicholas McGegan
6.20 Dellus Sea Drift Bryn Terfel (baritone), Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Richard Hickox
7.00 Sibelius The Bard Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Alexander Gibson
7.45 Schubert Piano Trio in B flat, D28 Florestan Trio
8.30 Buxtehude Ad Faciem (Membra Jesu Nostri , BuxWV75) The Sixteen, Symphony of Harmony and Invention, director Harry Christophers
8.45 Falla Harpsichord Concerto
LluisVidal, Uiure Theatre Chamber Orchestra, director Josep Pons
(1893-1918). With Donald Macleod.
1: EarlyPromise. Lili Boulanger was one of the most talented composers of her generation. Her father and grandfather were teachers at the Paris Conservatoire, and her elder sister Nadia was also a composer and later a teacher with an international reputation. By the age of five Lili was sitting in on harmony classes at the Paris
Conservatoire. At the age of 20 Lili became the first woman to win the prestigious Prix de Rome, with her cantata Faust etHelene. Lili Boulanger Renouveau Christine
Friedek (soprano), Regine Bohm (mezzo), Bernhard Gartner (tenor), Sabine
Eberspächer (piano), Heidelberg Madrigal Choir, conductor Gerald Kegelmann
Nadia Boulanger Elegie Rebecca de Pont Davies (mezzo), Claire Toomer (piano) Lili Boulanger Nocturne
Pierre Fournier (cello), Ernest Lush (piano) Lili Boulanger Attente ; Reflets Mitsuko Shirai (mezzo), Hartmut Höll (piano) Lili Boulanger Faust et Helene Lynne
Dawson (soprano), Bonaventura Bottone (tenor), Jason Howard (baritone), BBC
Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier Producer Johannah Smith
With Rob Cowan. This week featuring
Mozart violin concertos and recordings by pianist Claudio Arrau.
Mozart Violin Concerto No 1 in B flat, K207 David Oistrakh , Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Kirill Kondrashin
10.22 Balakirev Islamey Claudio Arrau (piano)
10.37 Handel Organ Concerto in D minor, Op 7 No 4 Jaroslav Tuma ,
Virtuosi di Praga , director Oldrich Vlcek
10.54 Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BWV903 Claudio Arrau (piano)
11.06 Villa-Lobos Uirapuru
Simon Bolivar SO , conductor Eduardo Mata
Great Orchestras: Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra
Jonathan Swain presents five programmes of recent concert performances given by this great Austrian institution.
Schubert Symphony No 4 in C minor (Tragic) Conductor Riccardo Muti
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in Eminor(From the New World)
Conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Live from the Wigmore Hall in London.
Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
M iah Persson (soprano),
Roger Vignoles (piano)
Schubert Suleika No 11 0720; Lied der Mignon, D877; Ganymed, D544; Suleika
No 2,0717
Sjogren Songs from Tannhauser-lieder Grieg God Morgen; Det Forste Mode;
Solveigs Sang; Verldens Gang; En Drom Repeated Sunday lpm
BBC Philharmonic
Andreas Haefliger (piano), conductor Paul Daniel.
A concert recorded in February at Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Presented by Sarah Walker. Sibelius Tapiola , Op 112
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor Mozart Symphony No 32 in G, K318
Bartok Suite: The Miraculous Mandarin
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker with their music series for younger listeners. Today some flying-saucers music from Canada, and fire music from Japan.
A look at the career of songwriting duo Richard and Robert Sherman, composers behind Disney films such as "The Jungle Book", "Mary Poppins" and "The Parent Trap". This week, one of their best-known classics, "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", takes to the London stage in a brand new musical version of the film.
Edward Seckerson talks to Jeremy Sams, the author of the book, Michael Ball, the show's star, and to Richard Sherman himself on the eve of its premiere.
Address: Stage & Screen, [Address removed]
E-Mail: [email address removed]
Sean Rafferty presents the arts magazine programme with music, interviews, news and reviews.
Petroc Trelawny introduces a concert recorded last Saturday at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. TrulsMork (cello), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Haydn Cello Concerto in C, H Vllb 1 Bruckner Symphony No 7 in E
Increasingly, political journalists have become central figures in the struggles of modern history, not merely reporting events but also interpreting them and shaping our views. Isabel Hilton discusses the changing relationship between journalism and politics in the last century with Fred Inglis, author of People's Witness: the Journalist in Modern Politics.
Also taking part is the winner of the 2002 Orwell Prize for Political Journalism, announced earlier today.
Fiona Talkington presents madrigals by Monteverdi, guitar music from John Abercrombie and Django Reinhardt , tarantic dance from the Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino and Morton Feldman 's 1970 elegy Madame Press Died Last Week at Ninety.
With Jill Anderson.
Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol , Op 3412.25 Albeniz Iberia, Book 2
12.50 Vivaldi Concerto da Camera in C, RV881.00 Barber Dover Beach, Op 3
Wolf Italienisches Liederbuch (excerpt) Mahler Das Knaben Wunderhorn
(excerpt) Loeffler Four Poems, Op 5
2.15 Haydn Symphony No 22 in E flat (The Philosopher) 2.30 Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 4 in C minor, Op 44
3.00 Let's Make a Story 3.20 Music Box
3.35 Numbertime Mental Booster
3.50 Expressive Arts 4.10 The Song Tree
Overture No 6 in B flat
4.50 Rudolf Tobias Prelude and Fugue in D minor 5.05 John Wilbye Draw On Sweet Night; Adew Sweet Amarillis 5.20 CPE Bach 12 Variations in D minor on "La
Folia", Wq191/9
5.35 Marjan Mozetich Violin Concerto