With Penny Gore .
Tchaikovsky Serenade in C for strings Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Gerard Korsten
6.40 Debussy Estampes Pascal Roge (piano)
7.00 Britten Simple Symphony Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
7.35 Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, director Itzhak Perlman (violin)
8.00 Smetana Richard III
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Rafael Kubelik
8.45 Gershwin Second Rhapsody
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, director Michael Tilson Thomas (piano)
With Donald Macleod.
Partita VII in C minor (Harmonia Artificioso-ariosa, 1696) Rare Fruits Council
Arminio (Act 1 Scene 10) (c 1691) Regina Schwarzer (mezzo), Otto Rastbichler (tenor), Salzburger Hofmusik , conductor Wolfgang Brunner Litany of Saint Joseph (1692)
Cantus Colin, Concerto Palatino, director Konrad Junghanel
Serenada in C (The Nightwatchman) Hans-Georg Wimmer (bass), MusicaAntiqua, Koln, director Reinhard Goebel
With Rob Cowan.
Lully Chaconne (Phaeton) Musica Antiqua , Koln, director Reinhard Goebel (violin)
10.05 Beethoven Piano Trio in Eflat, Op 1 No
Beaux Arts Trio
10.33 Castelnuovo-Tedesco Prelude and Fugue in F(Les Guitares Bien-tempérées, Op199)
Claudio Piastra (guitar)
10.37 Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vaclav Talich
Plays and Players
5: "Such stuff as dreams are made on Christopher Cook rounds up his week of music written for the theatre with a look at the experimental - an exotic mixture of commedia dell'arte, oriental ism, adventure and magic. Including music from the 1930s by Benjamin Britten written for a play partly inspired by the life of Lawrence of Arabia.
Faure Suite: Masques et Bergamasques BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Emmanuel Krivine
Delius Hassan (incidental music) BBC Philharmonic, conductor Richard Hickox
Norman O'Neill L 'Oiseau Bleu (incidental music to Maeterlinck 's play) BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley
Britten The Ascent of F6 (incidental music) Peter Eyre (speaker),
BBC Singers, Psappha Ensemble , conductor Stephen Layton
Another chance to hear a recital given in Belfast's Waterfront Hall in October last year. The Hugo Wolf Quartet perform two Viennese classics: one 18th-century, the other 20th-century.
Hugo Wolf Quartet: Jehi Bahk and Regis Bringolf (violins), Wladimir Kossjanenko (viola), Florian Berner (cello)
Haydn String Quartet in G, Op 76 No 1 Berg Lyric Suite
BBC Symphony Orchestra Presented by Louise Fryer.
Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: Christmas Eve Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor
Marianne Thorsen , conductor Paul Watkins Britten A Boy Is Born, Op 3 BBC Chorus, Trinity Boys' Choir, BBC Symphony
Chorus, conductor Stephen Jackson
Britten Variations on a Christmas Carol
(Men of Goodwill)
Ravel Suite: Ma Mere I'Oye Conductor Paul Watkins
The Boogie-woogie Piano. Julian Joseph and Brian Priestley explore the world of the boogie-woogie piano style that grew out of ragtime and the blues and became popular during the 1920s and 30s. Selections include pioneering recordings of Pinetop Smith and Meade Lux Lewis , Bass Goin '
Crazy by Albert Ammons , Cryin' in My Sleep by Jimmy Yancey , and Roll 'EmPete by Pete Johnson and Big Joe Turner.
Sean Raffertywith music and arts news.
Archive Week
Stephen Johnson introduces the 1974 Otto Klemperer Memorial Concert at the Royal Albert Hall , conducted by Rafael Kubelik. Margaret Price (soprano), Yvonne Minton (contralto), Werner Hollweg (tenor), Norman Bailey (bass), New Philharmonia Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Rafael Kubelik Mozart Masonic Funeral Music, K4 77 Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral)
Concluding the investigation of ourbestloved cultural cliches, Paul Allen finds out whetherthe Devil has all the best tunes.
Adventures in Sound. The second of two programmes of highlights from the Adventures in Sound day held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall during last month's London Jazz Festival. Jez Nelson presents Norway's metal punkjazz outfit the Scorch Trio; the young British pianist
Matthew Bourne with Electric Dr M; a solo set from British saxophone godfather Evan Parker; the Matthew Shipp Trio from New York, featuring William Parker and Gerald Cleaver ; and pioneering DJ Spooky.
With Jonathan Swain.
A concert featuring Charlotte Margiono (soprano), Robert Holl (bass) and the Netherlands Radio PO conducted by Kenneth Montgomery in excerpts from operas by Mozart, Glinka, Tchaikovsky, Musorgsky and Puccini. 2.35 Castello
Sonata No 4 for two violins and continuo
2.45 Bach Cantata No 170:
Vergniigte Ruh ', Beliebte Seelenlust 3.10 C Mouton Lute Pieces in C minor 3.45 Mendelssohn
Symphony No 4 in A (Italian) 4.10 Joseph Pranzer Concert Duo No 4 4.20 Durufle
Quatre Motets surdes themes Grégoriens, Op 104.30 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in D. RV234 (L Inquietudine)
4.40 Jarnefelt Lyric Overture
4.50 Kreisler 0, Sanctissima; Syncopation
5.00 Schumann Toccata in C, Op 7
5.10 Nielsen, arr Dyrst The Sky Is Vast and Grim 5.20 Bizet Carmen: Suite No 2
5.40 Handel Sonata in C minor for recorder, violin and continuo 5.50 Albeniz, arr Anon Asturias (Suite Espanola No 1, Op 4 7)