Overture: La Gazza Ladra
5.10 Tallis Suscipe Quaeso Domine
5.30 Cimarosa, arr A Benjamin Trumpet Concerto
5.35 Poulenc Piano Concerto
With Tommy Pearson.
Holst Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Group 3
6.30 Rodrigo Concierto Serenata for harp and orchestra
7.05 Strauss Der Rosenkavalier: Waltz Sequence No 1
7.30 CPE Bach Flute Concerto in A, Wql68
8.04 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 12 in C sharp minor
8.40 Bernstein, arr Brohn Suite: West Side Story
Presented by Donald Macleod.
JS Bach WirChristenleut, BWV612 WF Bach Wir Christenleut Geiringer Hans Helmut Teillmanns (organ) WF Bach Erzittert und
Fallet Arleen Auger (soprano), Gachinger Kantorei Stuttgart , Bach Collegium , Stuttgart, conductor Helmuth Rilling
JC Bach Sinfonia Concertante in C
Rachel Brown (flute), Frank de Bruine (oboe),
David Watkin (cello), Academy of Ancient Music, director Simon Standage (violin) JC Bach Amadis des Gaules (excerpts)
Ulrike Sonntag (soprano), James Wagner (tenor), Wolfgang Scheme (bass), Gachinger Kantorei Stuttgart , Bach Collegium , Stuttgart, conductor Helmuth Rilling JC Bach Quartet in G Florilegium
CPE Bach Concerto in E flat for harpsichord andfortepiano, Wq47 Anneke Uittenbosch and Alan Curtis (harpsichords), Vienna
Concentus Musicus, Leonhardt Consort
With Rob Cowan.
Janacek Mladi Marlboro Festival Winds
10.18 Ravel Ronsard a Mon Ame
Martial Singher (baritone), orchestra conducted by Piero Coppola
10.22 Monteverdi Missa in 1110 Tempore Regensburg Cathedral Choir,
Hubert Gumz (organ), Laurenzius Strehl (violone), conductor Hanns-Martin Schneidt
10.54 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor. Op 111 Ernst Levy
Artist in Focus: Colin Davis
With Humphrey Burton.
5: LSO. Colin Davis talks about his long association with the London Symphony
Orchestra, from the 1960s to the present. Sibelius Symphony No 7
LSO, conductor Colin Davis Tippett The Rose Lake LSO, conductor Colin Davis
Berlioz Les Troyens (Act 5, scenes 2 and 3) LSO, conductor Colin Davis
Another chance to hear a recital recorded in October 2001 at the Bridgewater Hall,
Manchester. Presented by Petroc Trelawny . Paul Watkins (cello), Ian Brown (piano) Frank Bridge Cello Sonata (1913-17) Brahms Cello Sonata in F, Op 99
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Music from a concert given in Ayr in April last year, plus a studio recording of a work by Sibelius. Presented by Louise Fryer. Sibelius Spring Song
Conductor JerzyMaksymiuk
Mozart Flute Concerto No 2 in D, K314
Emily Beynon , conductor JerzyMaksymiuk Sibelius Pohjola 's Daughter Conductor Paul Mann
Thomson Flute Concerto
Emily Beynon , conductor JerzyMaksymiuk Sibelius Symphony No 6
Conductor JerzyMaksymiuk
Music foryounger listeners, presented by CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Elvin Jones. Julian Joseph introduces highlights from a concert given by this innovative American drummer who was a member of John Coltrane 's influential quartet of the 1960s. His own group, Elvin Jones Jazz Machine, performed at the Glasgow Jazz Festival in 1992 with a line-up that included Sonny Fortune and Ravi Coltrane (saxophones), Willie Pickens (piano) and Andy McKee (bass).
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Edinburgh International Festival 2002 Another Edinburgh double-header of concerts given at the Usher Hall. The first concert features one of Radio 3's New Generation Artists, mezzo Alice Coote. whojoins German tenor Jonas Kaufmann to perform Schoenberg's chamber version of Mahler's immense song-cycle. And the second concert includes music by Stravinsky and Musorgsky arranged and performed on two accordions by James Crabb and Geir Draugsvoll.
Alice Coote (mezzo), Jonas Kaufmann
(tenor), James Crabb and Geir Draugsvoll (accordions), Edinburgh Festival
Ensemble, conductor Garry Walker
Mahler, arr Schoenberg Das Lied von der
Erde Stravinsky , arr Crabb/Draugsvoll
Petrushka Musorgsky , arr Crabb/Draugsvoll Pictures at an Exhibition
Paul Allen explores the shape and origins of contemporary Russian culture with acclaimed historians Orlando Rges and Robert Service. Live in the studio, they discuss the impact of recent history and how Russia's sense of identity is emerging in the 21st century.
Scandinavian Acoustic Double
Bill Jez Nelson presents a double bill of two Scandinavian groups, Atomic, and the Kornstad Trio, led by Hakon Kornstad , whose melodic free saxophone playing exemplifies the new Scandinavian sound. The all-Norwegian trio is completed by bassist Mats Eilertsen and Paal Nilssen-Love on drums. Atomic features bassist Ingerbrigt Haker-Flaten , drummer
Paal Nilssen-Love (also in the Kornstad Trio), and pianist Havard Wiik , and is fronted by Fredrik Lundkvist on saxophone and Magnus Broo on trumpets.
Producers Kath Willgress and Robert Abel
With John Shea. Mahler Symphony No 3
2.45 Debussy Cinq Poemes de
Baudelaire 3.15 Miithel Concerto in D minor for harpsichord, two bassoons, strings and continuo 3.35 Haydn, arr
Salomon Symphony No 94 in G (Surprise)
4.00 Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage 4.15Chedeville Sonata for two flutes, Op 8 (L 'Allemande)
4.35 Kilpinen Spielmannslieder , Op 77
4.50 J Strauss (son) Waltz: An Artist's Life
5.05 Handel Concerto Grosso in F, Op 6 No 9 5.20 Mozart, arr Danzi Duos from
Die Zauberflote 5.30 Prokofiev Paysage, Op 59 No 2 5.40 Bartok Rhapsody No 1 for violin and orchestra 5.55
George Shearing , arr Ron Smail Lullaby of Birdland