With Tommy Pearson.
Handel Utrecht Te Deum
Soloists, Vienna Concentus Musicus, conductor Nicolaus Harnoncourt
6.30 Ysaye Poeme Elegiaque Chantal Juillet (violin),
Montreal SO, conductor Charles Dutoit
7.00 Haydn Piano Trio in E, HXV34 Beaux Arts Trio
7.30 Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vaclav Neumann
8.00 Tchaikovsky Symphonic Ballad after MickiewiczUSSR State Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
8.35 Shostakovich Concerto for piano, trumpet and strings, Op 35 Peter Masseurs (trumpet), Ronald Brautigam (piano), conductor Riccardo Chailly
With Donald Macleod and Adrian Edwards. 5: Rodgers through Others' Eyes The music of Richard Rodgers as interpreted by Mel Torme , Mary Martin ,
Peggy Lee , Bix Beiderbecke, Jack Whiting and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans, Chet Baker and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet,
Bing Crosby , Frank Sinatra , Stephen Hough ,
George Shearing and Ernestine Anderson , Ella Fitzgerald and Erroll Garner.
With Rob Cowan.
Hummel La Galante, Op 120 Arthur Loesser (piano)
10.09 Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor, Op 85 Andre Navarra , Halle Orchestra conductor John Barbirolli
10.38 Vivaldi Invicti , Bellate, RV628 Teresa Berganza (mezzo),
ECO, conductor Antoni Ros Marba
10.50 Liszt Csardas Macabre
Gyorgy Sebok (piano)
10.57 Martinu Symphony No 6
(Fantaisies) Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Munch
Paris in the Springtime
Sean Rafferty rounds off his week in Paris with a visit to some of its impressive churches.
Gregorian Chant Vexilla Regis Paris Gregorian Choir D'lndy Istar, Op 42
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Couperin Regina Coeli Laetare
Mikiko Suzuki and Laure Delcampe (sopranos), La Chapelle Baroque
Laiande Grand Motet: Regina Coeli Le Parlement de Musique Poulenc Sextet
Christian Zacharias (piano), Lausanne Chamber Orchestra Wind Ensemble
Lalande Grand Motet: Deus Noster
Refugium Le Parlement de Musique
Massenet Les Rosati Ulster Orchestra, conductor Emmanuel Plasson
A concert given yesterday in St Stephen Walbrook
, another from the Angel series at this year's City of London Festival. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
John Dunstable Salve Scema Sanctitatis; Salve Salus Servulorum
Will May The First Angel of Spring Dave Hunt Four Angels Anon Audivi Vocem
Walter Frye Ave Regina Celorum Trouluffe Nesciens Mater
Gavin Bryars
Super Flumina Anon Gaude Virgo; Ave Regina Celorum Peter McAleer Christus Factus Est
Robert Percy 153 Life-changing Messages John Dunstable Veni Sancte Spiritus; Veni Creator Spiritus
BBC Philharmonic
Presented by Sarah Walker. Ravel La Valse
Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier Lutoslawskl Symphony No 4
Conductor Thomas Dausgaard Mahler Symphony No 9 Conductor Gunter Herbig
ChetBaker
Julian Joseph selects recordings by the American trumpeter and vocalist who rose to fame in the 1950s alongside Charlie Parker and Gerry Mulligan. His relaxed and lyrical playing, influenced by the early work of Miles Davis , made him the epitome of West Coast "cool" jazz.
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Verity Sharp presents a concert from the Meltdown Festival at London's South
Bank Centre featuring two symphonies inspired by the music of Meltdown's artistic director, David Bowie . London Sinfonietta, conductor Marin Alsop
Philip Glass Low Symphony; Heroes Symphony
Paul Allen presents the arts, culture and ideas magazine, including another in the "Seven Wonders of the Modern World" series, which takes listener and critics' suggestions for the contemporary equivalents of the likes of the Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Colossus of Rhodes.
Kenny Wheeler Quartet with Mark Feldman The last programme recorded at this year's Bath Music Festival presents a rare opportunity to hear British trumpeter
Kenny Wheeler in a live setting. Wheeler's trademark invention and lyricism is complemented by the rhythm section that ignited Jazz on 3 a month ago in John Surman 's quartet- bassist Chris Laurence , pianist John Taylor and drummer
Adam Nussbaum - who also form the all-star, all-British core of this long-standing ensemble. The group also features the remarkable New York violinist Mark Feldman , whose formidable blend of classical technique and tone mixed with jazz invention and approach has left him much in demand from such diverse artists as John Abercrombie , Dave Douglas and Joe Lovano.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Robert Abel
With Jonathan Swain.
Handel Partenope (complete performance)
Le Petite Bande, director Sigiswaid Kuijken
4.15 Mozart Adagio in C, K356
4.25Cambini Trio for flute, oboe and bassoon, Op 45 No 14.40 Schumann
Meine Rose, Op 90 No 24.45 Kubicszek Sei Stille zu Gott 5.00 Porumbescu Ballad for violin and orchestra 5.15 Brahms
Motets: Es 1st das Heil Uns Kommen Her; Schaffe in Mir, Gott, ein Reines Herz, Op 29
5.30 Piazzolla Tango: Adios Nonino
5.40 Phil Nimmons Trumpet Concerto