With Fiona Talkington.
Glinka Viola Sonata in D minor
Nobuko Imai , Roland Pontinen (piano)
6.20 Puccini Preludio Sinfonico
Berlin RSO, conductor Riccardo Chailly
7.25 Telemann Sonata in D minor
Frans Bruggen (recorder), Anner Bylsma (cello), Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
7.35 Haydn Symphony No 88 in G Philharmonia Hungarica, conductor Antal Dorati
8.00 Sullivan Overure : lolanthe
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.10 Carver Gaude Flore Virginali a 5 Taverner Choir, conductor Andrew Parrott
Stephanie Hughes presents concert excerpts from Stockholm to Salzburg. And Cathy Packe reviews the arts news from the Sunday papers.
9.20 Mozart Veni Sancte Spiritus, K47 - Collegium Vocale, Salzburg Baroque Ensemble, director Sigiswald Kuijken
9.25 Sibelius Symphony No 2 - Danish National RSO, conductor Gerd Albrecht
10.20 Britten Hymn to St Cecilia - Swedish Radio Choir, conductor Stefan Parkman
10.30 Haydn Symphony No 26 in D minor (Lamentation) - Salzburg Baroque Ensemble, director Sigiswald Kuijken
11.10 Liszt Annees de Pelerinage, Book 1 (Suisse) (excerpt) - Till Fellner (piano)
11.15 Haydn Mass in D minor, H XXII 11 (Nelson) - Iride Martinez (soprano), Hana Minutillo (contralto), Joseph Calleja (tenor), Luca Pisaroni (bass), Collegium Vocale, Salzburg Baroque Ensemble, director Sigiswald Kuijken
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Ivan Hewett talks to pianist Murray Perahia prior to his Festival Hall recital, about the importance of musical analysis for performance. Plus a feature on the pioneering Alvin Ailey Dance Company, last seen in Britain over a decade ago, and the novelist Janice Galloway on her new novel Clara based on the life of Clara Schumann.
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Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from the Wigmore Hall in London. Presented by Stephanie Hughes. Pascal Roge (piano)
Faure Nocturne in E flat minor, Op 33 No 1; Barcarolle in A minor, Op 26 Satle Embryons Desséchés
Ravel Noctuelles; Une Barque sur l'Océan (Miroirs)
Debussy La Puerta de Vino; Général
Lavine - Eccentric (Preludes Book 2); La Serenade Interrompue; La Cathédrale Engloutie; Le Vent dans la Plaine; Minstrels (Preludes, Book 1)
Pierre Bernac. Hilary Finch reflects on some of the BBC archive recordings featuring the great French baritone Pierre Bernac and celebrates his long-standing relationship with composer
Francis Poulenc. Includes Poulenc's song-cycle Le Travail du Peintre and a moving rendition of L 'Histoire de Babar le Petit Elephant.
Rptd from yesterday 12 noon
Featuring music by Jack Strachey , Charles Ancliffe and Percy Grainger , along with Geoff Keating 's Weather Forecast as predicted by The Mastersingers.
1: Africa Begins at Rome. Broadcaster, writer and former director of English
National Opera Dennis Marks takes a journey from Rome to Brindisi. following the ancient road in the company of politicians, historians, writers, musicians and ancient Roman poet Horace. Producer Dennis Marks.
A new English version by Stephen Jeffreys , from the play Am Zeil by Thomas Bernhard. An elderly Austrian woman and her daughter are about to make their annual visit to their seaside house in Holland. On the eve of their departure they see the successful premiere of a controversial new play and, on the spur of the moment, invite the young author to come away with them. Terrified by his newfound fame and attracted by the daughter, he agrees.
Other parts played by Gertan Klauber and Kasia Zaremba-Byrne Pianist Olga Thomas-Bosovskaya Director Annabel Arden Producer Catherine Bailey
Paul Guinery presents a portrait of Winchester Cathedral Choir. The recordings have been chosen by studio guest
David Hill , who leaves his current post as Master of Music at Winchester this summer.
Vaughan Williams Toward the Unknown Region Winchester Cathedral Choir, Waynflete Singers, Bournemouth
Symphony Orchestra, conductor David Hill Byrd Mass in five parts (excerpt) Stanford Pater Noster Tallis Salve Intemerata
Villette 0 Magnum Mysterium
Barber Agnus Dei Winchester Cathedral Choir, conductor David Hill
Parry Blest Pair of Sirens Winchester Cathedral Choir, Waynflete Singers,
Bournemouth SO, conductor David Hill
Deborah Jacob (soprano), Kathryn Stott (piano), conductor Peter Maxwell Davies Maxwell Davies Suite: The Devils; Piano Concerto
Soundings: North Atlantic Drifts In the second of two programmes exploring the frontiers of sound, music and radio, the award-winning creative programme-maker (and former director of the Institute for Screamscape Studies)
Gregory Whitehead presents some recent work from Europe and America. Producer Simon Elmes
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell introduce last night's concert from the Meltdown festival, featuring two cult American acts: singer-songwriter Daniel Johnston and the Legendary Stardust Cowboy.
With Jill Anderson. Tchaikovsky Violin
Concerto in D, Op 3512.40
Mozetlch El Dorado 1.00 Jacobus Gallus Pater Noster Qui Es in Coelis; Quid Ploras Mulier
Schein Die mit Tranen Saen Palestrlna
Sicut Cervus Lottl Credo (Crucifixus Etiam pro Nobis) Bach Sacred Songs from GC
Schemelli's Collection Poulenc Mass in G Lojze Lebic Mosaics 2.15 Prokofiev
Piano Concerto No 2 in G minor, Op 16
2.50 Mozart String Quartet in G, K387
3.20 Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique
4.15Saint-Saëns The Swan (Le Carnaval des Animaux) 4.30 J Strauss (son), arr Schoenberg Kaiser Waltz, Op 437
4.50 Auric, arr Lane Suite: Passport to Pimlico 5.05 Jakov Gotovac The Balkan
Song and Dance, Op 16 5.25 Telemann Sonata in C (DerGetreue Music-meister)
5.40 Strauss Don Juan, Op 20