With Penny Gore.
Barber Three Songs, Op 45
Thomas Hampson (baritone), John Browning (piano)
6.30 Haydn Cello Concerto in C, H Vllb 1 Truls Mork, Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, conductor lona Brown
7.00 Vivaldi Confitebor Tibi Domine
Jean Rigby (contralto), Charles Daniels (tenor), Neal Davies (bass), the King's Consort, conductor Robert King
7.45 Beethoven Piano Sonata in F sharp, Op 78Alfred Brendel
8.00 Larsson Little Serenade for string orchestra Stockholm Sinfonietta, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
8.45 Stravinsky Scherzo Fantastique Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
Donald Macleod surveys the life and works of John Dowland.
When Phoebus First Did Daphne Love
Nigel Rogers (tenor), Paul O'Dette (lute) Me, Me and None But Me; Weep You No More, Sad Fountains (Third Booke of Songs) Consort of Musicke, director Anthony Rooley
I Must Complain; Flow Not So Fast, Ye Fountains; By a Fountain Where I Lay Consort of Musicke, director Anthony Rooley
Lachrimae, or Seaven Teares Rgured in Seaven Passionate Pavans
Dowland Consort, director Jakob Lindberg
With Jonathan Swain.
Britten Missa Brevis in D, Op 63 - Ian Hare (organ), Choir of King's College, Cambridge, conductor David Willcocks
10.11 Liszt Concert paraphrase on Rigoletto - Claudio Arrau (piano)
10.19 Chabrier Marche Joyeuse Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet
10.24 Mozart Divertimento in E flat, K252 - London Wind Soloists
10.36 Liszt Wilde Jagd (Etude d'Execution Transcendante No 8) - Jorge Bolet (piano)
10.43 Listener Request: Anon Thomas Gemma/Thomas Cesus - Russell Oberlin (countertenor), Charles Bressler (tenor), Seymour Barab and Martha Blackman (viols)
10.48 LP of the Week: Schumann Symphony No 2 in C - Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet
Artist In Focus: Vladimir Ashkenazy
A week of programmes celebrating the 65th birthday of Russian pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy. Humphrey Burton plays some archive material from the 1960s of Ashkenazy performing and talking about the piano music of Scriabin, and talks to him about his more recent performing relationship with the soprano Barbara Bonney.
Scriabin Study, Op 2 No 1; Prelude, Op 16 No 1; Sonata No 5 (excerpt)
Slbellus Astray; The Diamond on the March Snow; Sigh, Sedges, Sigh; The Maiden's Tryst
With Barbara Bonney (soprano)
Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 in E minor Philharmonia conducted by Vladimir Ashkenazy
Another concert in the City of London
Festival Angel series, given on Monday in the church of St Benet Paul's Wharf.
Presented by Stephanie Hughes. Smith Quartet
George Crumb Black Angels
Shostakovich String Quartet No 3, Op 73
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Presented by Louise Fryer.
Dohnanyi Variations on a Nursery Song Martin Roscoe (piano), conductor Grant Llewellyn
Suk Serenade in E flat, Op 6 Conductor James Clark
Bartok Rhapsody No 2 Jane Peters (violin), conductor Rumon Gamba Janacek Glagolitic Mass
Soloists, BBC National Chorus of Wales, City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus,
Adrian Partington (organ), conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Live from St John's College Chapel,
Cambridge. Introit: Holy Is the True Light (Harris). Responses: Radcliffe. Psalm 18 (Gauntlett, Hine, Massey, Atkins). First Reading: Job 17. Canticles: Second
Service (Leighton). Second Reading: John 11, wl-16. Anthem: Great Is the Lord
(Elgar). Hymn: Blest Are the Pure in Heart (Franconia). Organ Voluntary: Organ Sonata No 4 in B flat (3rd mvt)
(Mendelssohn). Organist Jonathan Vaughn. Director of music Christopher Robinson.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Norman Lebrecht chairs another edition of BBC Radio 3's monthly debate on controversial issues in the arts. Email your views to: [address removed] or phone in from 6pm on [number removed]
From the Archives
Stephen Johnson introduces performances given at Aldeburgh by the Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter. From the 20th
Aldeburgh Festival on 16 June 1967. Haydn Piano Sonata in E, H XVI 22
Chopin Nocturnes: in E, Op 62 No 2; in E minor, Op 72 No 1
Debussy Preludes, Book 2; La Serenade Interrompue (Preludes, Book 1)
And from the 18th Aldeburgh Festival on 22 June 1965, Richter is joined by Benjamin Britten for a performance of: Schubert Fantasia in F minor, D940
Enlightenment
Rachel Beckett (flute), Anthony Robson (recorder), conductor Nicholas Kraemer Telemann Concerto in E minor for flute, recorder and strings
Philip Dodd presents the weekly live debate programme that takes on topics in contemporary culture.
Night-time sounds from MishaAlperin, Sephardic sounds from Joglaresa, Brit-folk sounds from the Eel Grinders and silent sounds from Jan van der Stappen. Introduced by Fiona Talkington.
With Jonathan Swain. Sweellnck Pavana
Lachrymae 12.10 Janacek Fairy Tales
12.25 Heino Kaskl Symphony in B minor
12.50 Telemann Sabbato (Pyrmonter
Kurwoche) 1.00 Organ works by Cornet, Kerckhoven, Bull and Sweelinck. 2.05
Nielsen Symphony No 4 (Inextinguishable)
2.40 Haydn Keyboard Sonata in E minor, H XVI 34 2.55 Beethoven String Trio in Eflat, Op 33.35Suk Serenade in Eflat for strings, Op 64.05 Bach Komm , Jesu,
Komm, BVW2294.20LucaSorkocevic
Symphony No 3 in D 4.35 Bozza Jour d'Ete a la Montagne 4.50 Johan Svendsen
Norwegian Artists' Carnival, Op 14 5.05
Buxtehude Jubilate Domino, Omnis Terra , BuxWV64 5.15Frederik Pacius Overture:
King Charles 's Hunt 5.25 Joseph Martin Kraus String Quartet No 4 in D
5.45 Bernard Herrmann Suite: Vertigo