With Tommy Pearson.
This week featuring Mozart concert arias. Komgold String Quartet in E fiat, Op 26 6.30 Mozart Cosi Dunque Tradisci, K432
7.00 Suppe Overture: Die Schone Galatea
7.30Perotin Viderunt Omnes
8.00 Mozart Ah Se in Ciel, Benigne Stele , K538
8.35 Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet
(1842-1900). Donald Macleod visits five locations in and around Sullivan's native city of London to explore the full range of the composer's music.
1: Crystal Palace, Sydenham Hill
The first programme visits the site of many of Sullivan's early triumphs in the 1860s. Introduction: The Tempest
CBSO, conductor Vivian Dunn
Where the Bee Sucks (The Tempest) Irene Sandford (soprano), Ulster
Orchestra, conductor John Lubbock
Twilight, Op 12 Clifford Benson (piano)
Symphony in E (Irish) Royal Liverpool PO, conductor Charles Groves
Te Deum (1872) (excerpts) London Choral Society, BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp Producer David Gallagher
With Rob Cowan and Jonathan Swain.
Bach Concerto in F. BWV971 (In the Italian Style) Solomon (piano)
10.14 Walton Partita Cleveland Orchestra, conductor George Szell
10.32 Flecha La Bomba
Ensemble Clement Janequin, director Dominique Visse
10.44 Sibelius Symphony No 5
Swedish RSO, conductor Sergiu Celibidache
11.20 Grieg Es WarEinmal , Op 71 No 1 Emil Gilels (piano)
Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2002
Chris de Souza is in Norwich for a week of highlights from last spring's Norfolk and Norwich Festival, one of the themes of which was "A Sense of Englishness". Poulenc Sextet for piano and winds Alexandre Tharaud (piano), HaffnerWind Ensemble
Eigar String Quartet in E minor, Op 83 Chilingirian Quartet
Paul Patterson Comedy for winds HaffnerWind Ensemble
Debussy Violin Sonata
Madeleine Mitchell, Andrew Ball (piano)
Miracles. The first of five early music recitals forthe Christmas season from the Temple Church, London, introduced by Chris de Souza. The Harp Consort perform popular songs and dances set to poetic texts in praise of the Virgin Mary by the 12th-century trouvere-monk Gautier de Coincy , interwoven with colourful, improvised polyphony.
Harp Consort: Jennie Cassidy (voice, sinfonye), Clara Sanabras (voice/oud), director Andrew Lawrence-King (medieval harp/psaltery)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
The first in a week of programmes featuring some of the best concerts given this year by the BBC Orchestras. Presented by John Shea.
Adams John Tromba Lontana - Conducted by the Composer
Lindberg Corrente II
Bartok Piano Concerto No 3
Elgar, compl Payne Symphony No 3 in C minor - Steven Osborne (piano), conductor Martyn Brabbins
George Stiles and Anthony Drewe
Composer George Stiles and lyricist
Anthony Drewe come into the studio to perform songs from shows such as Just
So, Honk!, Peter Pan and the forthcoming Soho. Introduced by Edward Seckerson.
ADDRESS: Stage and Screen, Room 220, Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive , Glasgow, G12 8DG EMAIL: stageandscreen@bbc.co.uk
Das Rheingold
Wagner's towering music drama, DerRing das Nibelungen, is broadcast in its entirety, one act per day, over the next fortnight. Jurgen Flimm 's controversial production, recorded atthisyear's
Bayreuth Festival, sets the mythological drama in the contemporary world of big business. Presented by Ian Burnside.
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, conductor Adam Fischer
Conductor Rumon Gamba
Eric Coates Suite: Joyous Youth m
In DulciJubilo: A German Christmas
A festive concert of 17th-century German
Christmas music recorded in the chapel of King's College, Cambridge.
BBC Singers, His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, conductor Stephen Cleobury Michael Praetorius PuerNatus in Bethlehem
Hieronymus Praetorius Magnificat on the fifth tone
JH Schein : Verbum Caro Factum Est; Quem Vidistis Pastores
Michael Praetorius In DulciJubilo
Samuel Scheidt In DulciJubilo
Andreas Hammerschmidt 0 IhrLieben
Hirten; Alleluia! Freuet Euch
Heinrich Schutz Magnificat , SWV468
In the context of a society where the arena of belief has become increasingly personal and subjective, Joan Bakewell talks to artists and thinkers about what they believe and why: the influences that have shaped them, their views on life's big questions, and how their beliefs affect their personal and professional lives. 1: Writer Philip Pullman.
The first of a series of highlights of this year's Proms from the Royal Albert Hall, London. American trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra recreate the golden age of swing.
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With Susan Sharpe.
Haydn Symphony No 102 in B flat
12.30 Weber Missa Sancta No 2 in G,
Op 76 (Jubeimesse) 1.00 Ravel Sonatine; Valses Nobles et Sentimentales; Miroirs
2.00 Mendelssohn Organ Sonata No 6 in D minor, Op 65 2.15 Barber Violin
Concerto, Op 14 2.40 Shostakovich Symphony No 10 3.35 Brahms Piano Quartet No 3 in C minor, Op 60
4.05 Gesuaido Miserere 4.15 Robert de Visee Logistille de Roland de M Lully 4.25 Vivaldi Concerto in C for two guitars
4.45 Marais Les Folies d'Espagne
5.00 Shostakovich Festive Overture, Op 96
5.05Szymanowski The Fountain of Arethusa (Myths, Op 30) 5.15 Bach, orch Webem Ricercata (Musikalisches Opfer,
BWV1079) 5.35Strauss Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche 5.50 Marcel Dupr6 Variations on "Adeste Fideles