With Penny Gore .
Vaughan Williams Phantasy Quintet Medici Quartet,
Simon Rowland-Jones (viola)
6.40 Mozart Symphony No 27 in G, K199 English Concert, conductor Trevor Pinnock
7.00 Prokofiev Dreams
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
7.45 Beethoven Piano Sonata in F, Op 54 Claudio Arrau
8.00 Dukas Overture: Polyeucte
Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique, conductor Armin Jordan
8.40 Albeniz, arr Halffter Rapsodia EspanolaAlicia de Larrocha (piano), London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos
5: Songs with and without Voices
Oliver Knussen joins Donald Macleod to discuss his most recent works, which are examples of the strict, concentrated pieces that appeared after the fantasy operas of the eighties. Many were written as pieces for friends, including Prayer Bell Sketch, in memory of Takemitsu.
Gong (Four Late Poems and an Epigram of Rainer Maria Rilke: No 4) Lisa Saffer (soprano)
"... upon one note (Fantazia after Purcell) London Sinfonietta conducted by the Composer
Whitman Settings (orchestral version alternating with version for piano)
Lucy Shelton (soprano), London Sinfonietta conducted by the Composer, and Lucy Shelton accompanied by Peter Serkin Songs without Voices
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Two Organs London Sinfonietta conducted by the Composer
Prayer Bell Sketch Peter Serkin (piano)
With Rob Cowan.
Rossini Duetto Buffo in Due Gatti
Christa Ludwig (mezzo), Walter Berry (bass), Gerald Moore (piano)
10.03 Handel Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op 6 No 10
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler
10.22 Beethoven Andante Favori, WoO57 Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
10.33 Ives Symphony No 2
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leonard Bernstein
11.12 Handel Concerto Grosso in B minor, Op 6 No 12 English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard
Schwetzingen Festival 2002
Stephen Johnson pays his last visit to this year's festival. Wolf Jagerlied
Stefan Genz (baritone), Erich Schneider (piano)
Mozart Requiem, K626 (excerpts) Sibylla Rubens (soprano),
Annette Markert (contralto), Mark Curtis (tenor),
Franz Hawlata (bass), South West German Radio Vocal Ensemble and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Roger Norrington
Haydn Piano Sonata in G minor, H XVI 44 Andras Schiff
CPE Bach Lute Sonata (Sautschek) Luca Pianta
Schumann Dichterliebe, Op 48 Christophe Prégardien (tenor), Andreas Staier (fortepiano)
Biber Battaglia II Giardino Armonico
The Cuarteto Casais play Schubert and Britten in Gibson's Hall, Bishopsgate, as part of the 2001 City of London Festival.
Schubert String Quartet in G minor, Dl 73 Britten String Quartet No 1, Op 25
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Martyn Brabbins Presented by Sarah Walker. Part Orient and Occident
Gliere Symphony No 3 (llya Muromets)
Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Matt Baker play music for younger listeners.
Fats Navarro. Julian Joseph introduces record ings by the American trum peter who was a leading light of the bebop movement during the forties, recordingwith pianists Tadd Dameron and Bud Powell.
Andrew McGregor with the arts magazine.
Live from the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Steven Isserlis, BBC Philharmonic, conductor Charles Mackerras
Elgar Nursery Suite; Cello Concerto in E minor
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Elgar the Virtuoso David Owen Norris rounds off his exploration of Elgarthe virtuoso orchestral composer. With the Enigma
Variations, Elgar, in his forties, unlocked his most powerful creative vein, giving birth to a string of supreme orchestral masterpieces, But how did he do it? With contributions from Jerrold Northrop
Moore, Anthony Payne , Diana McVeagh , Colin Matthews and Stephen Banfield.
8.40 Eigar Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma)
Paul Allen reviews Phyllida Lloyd 's new production of Macbeth at the Royal Opera House. And he talks to Gary Owen about his new play, The Shadow of a Boy, which opens at the Royal National Theatre.
Mark Lockheart Scratch Band and Tomorrow's Warriors. Two exciting young British ensembles in a concert recorded at the Bath International Music Festival. Mark Lockheart's 11-piece Scratch Band features pianist Huw Warren , Martin
France (drums) and John Parricelli (guitar). Tomorrow's Warriors comprises Soweto Kinch (saxophone), Tom Skinner (drums), Tom Herbert (bass), Andrew McCormack (piano) and Eska Mtungwazi (vocals). Producers Steve Shepherd and Robert Abel
With Jill Anderson.
Grieg Peer Gynt: Incidental music, Op 23
2.30 Glinka Nocturno 2.35 Rachmaninov Etudes-tableaux Nos 1- 6, Op 39
3.00 Strauss Suite in B flat for 13 wind instruments, Op 4 3.25 Gesualdo Ave Dulcissima Maria 3.35 Buxtehude
Magnificat Noni Toni, BuxWV204b/205
3.40 Bach Orchestral Suite No 1 in C,
BWV1066 4.00 Grainger Après un Rêve
4.05 Janos Vajda Duo for violin and cello
4.25 J Fischer Suite No 4 in D minor, Op 1 No 44.40 Rossini Overture: William Tell
4.55 Weber Perpetuum Mobile (Sonata
No 1 in C) 5.05 Debussy Ondine (Preludes, Book 2) 5.10 Kodaly Adagio for violin and piano 5.20 Durufle Quatre Motets surdes Thèmes Grégoriens, Op 105.25 Handel Recorder Sonata in F, Op 1 No 115.35 Leonhardt Lechner
Deutsche Spruche von Leben und Tod 5.45 Weber Overture:
Peter Schmoll und Sein Nachbarn