Sonata a Quattro in C for two oboes, bassoon and continuo
5.10 Liszt Sonetto 123 di Petrarca: I 'vidi in Terra Angelici 5.20 Berlioz Overture:
King Lear 5.35 Tchaikovksy Letter scene (Eugene Onegin ) 5.50 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in G, Op 1 No 9
With Penny Gore.
Haydn String Quartet in F, Op 77 No2
6.30 Perotin Alleluia Posui Adiutorium
7.00 Nielsen Serenata in Vano
7.30 Vivaldi Concerto in E, RV265
8.15 Handel Nisi Dominus, HWV238
Featuring excerpts from Thomas Morley 's textbook, A Plaine and Easie
Introduction to Practicall Musicke.
Presented by Donald Macleod.
Thomas Morley Agnus Dei; Nolo Mortem Peccatoris; Domine Fac Mecum; Eheu
Sustulerunt Dominum Norwich Cathedral
Choir, Ionian Singers, directors Michael Nicholas and Timothy Salter
Luca Marenzio S'lo Parto, I'moro e Pur Partir Conviene; Hor Chi , Clori Beata ;
Clori Mia , Clori Dolce , Oh Sempre Nuovo;
"Rimanti in Pace "a la Dolente e Bella;
Ond'ei di Morte la Sua Faccia Impressa; Ecco Maggio Seren, Chi I'ha Vestito;
Cantiam la Bella Clori Gabriele Palomba and Franco Pavan (lutes), La Venexiana Morley / Follow, Lo, the Footing Del ler Consort
Gian Giacomo Gastaldi A Lieta Vita'
The Musicians of Swanne Alley Morley Fantasia: // Lamento
Dowland Consort, director Jakob Lindberg Morley The Sacred End Pavan Dowland Consort
John Baxter Galliard to Sacred End
Dowland Consort
Morley Come, Sorrow, Come Nigel Rogers (tenor),
Nikolaus Harnoncourt (viol), Eugen M Dombois (lute)
With Rob Cowan.
Chopin Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise , Op 22 Jeanne-Marie Darre (piano), Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Andre Cluytens
10.15 Faure Violin Sonata No 2 in E minor, Op 108 Zino Francescatti (violin), Robert Casadesus (piano)
10.35 Shostakovich Symphony No 10 Czech PO, conductor Karel Ancerl
GOING DUTCH
Utrecht Early Music Festival
A colourful Venetian madrigal comedy alongside a Neapolitan lament; ancient chant from the Adriatic island of Hvar and a tour of the National Museum - a treasure trove of musical clocks, boxes and barrel organs. Presented by Lucie Skeaping. Fasolo Lamento di Madama Lucia; La Barchetta Passagiera Le Poème
Harmonique, conductor Vincent Dumestre Glagolitic chants for Holy Week on the island of Hvar Pharos Cantors
Schutz Quid Commisisti, ODulcissime Puer?; Quo Nate Dei ; Calicem Salutaris Netherlands Bach Society, conductor Jos van Veldhoven
Victoria Missa Gaudeamus a 6 Orchestra of the Renaissance, conductor Richard Cheetham
A concert given last week in Bridgewater
Hall, Manchester.
Introduced by Petroc Trelawny . Florestan Piano Trio
Beethoven Variations on "Ich Binder
Schneider Kakadu", Op 121a Mendelssohn Piano Trio No 1 in D minor, Op 49
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
David Porcelijn conducts the BBC National Orchestra of Wales forthe first time, in a session that celebrates the work of the British composer John Veale , who was 80 in June. Presented by Sandy Burnett. Veale Overture: The Metropolis;
Symphony No 1 Conductor David Porcelijn Fricker Dance-scene for orchestra
Conductor David Porcelijn
Rawsthome Symphony No 2 (Pastoral) Sally Matthews (soprano), conductor
David Porcelin Watton Viola Concerto Steven Burnard , conductor Richard Hickox
Veale Panorama
Conductor David Porcelijn
Music for younger listeners, presented by CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
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Sean Rafferty presents from Amsterdam, where he is joined by some of the finest Dutch musicians. This evening's performers include harpsichordist
Richard Egarrandthe revolutionary Dutch ensemble, Orkest de Volharding. GOING DUTCH
Stephanie Hughes introduces a concert given by the Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra, live from the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, with their new conductor,
Simon Rattle. Schoenberg's arrangement of his second string quartet for soprano and string orchestra is followed by Bruckner's majestic Ninth Symphony. Dawn Upshaw (soprano),
Berlin PO. conductor Simon Rattle
Schoenberg String Quartet No 2, Op10 (an for string orchestra)
7.50 Twenty Minutes: Dutch icons
A look at the Dutch windmill and how it is represented in art and literature.
8.10 Bruckner Symphony No 9 in 0 minor
Many artists have tried to subvert morality, law, society and art itself, but what happens when all the taboos have been broken?
Philip Dodd is joined by artists and critics, and by the lawyer/writer Anthony Julius, whose new book, "Transgressions: the Offences of Art", explores what happens to art when transgression becomes the norm.
Shaheera Asante goes Dutch with the Forgotten Fish Memory Orchestra and chills out with the Buddhist nuns of Nagi Gompa near Kathmandu.
With Jonathan Swain.
Antoine Dessane Ouverture
12.15 Ferenc Farkas String Quartet
12.30 Respighi Vetrate di Chiesa
1.00 A sequence of early Baroque music, including choral works by Sweelinck, Stobeaus and Foerster, and music for organ by Buxtehude, Bach and Petr Eben.
2.45 Sibelius Malinconia , Op 20
3.00 Together 3.15 Time and Tune
3.35 Words Alive! 3.50 Listen and Write
4.10 Megamaths 4.25 First Steps in Drama 4.40 School Plays