With Fiona Talkington.
Bach Prelude, Trio and Fugue in B flat, BWV545b Peter Hurford (organ)
6.30 Sibelius Symphony No 6
Berlin PO, conductor Herbert von Karajan
7.00 Vivaldi Sonata in C for multiple instruments, RV779 Ensemble directed by Paul Goodwin (Baroque oboe)
7.15 Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 in G,
K216 HenrykSzeryng, New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Alexander Gibson
8.00 Weber Overture: Der FreischCitz Halle Orchestra, conductor Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
8.15 Brahms Intermezzo in B flat minor, Op 117 No 2 Emanuel Ax (piano)
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With Andrew McGregor, who plays some of this month's newest releases.
9.30 Building a Library: Richard Wigmore compares the currently available recordings of Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice in both its Italian and French versions.
10.15 A roundup of recent CD reissues.
10.30 Nick Morgan reviews some recent recordings of music by the Bach family.
11.00 An interview with conductor Semyon Bychkov, including news of his new recordings of music by Richard Strauss and Shostakovich.
11.30 Disc of the Week: Beethoven Cello Sonata in D, Op 102 No 2 Anne Gastinel, Francois-Frederic Guy (piano)
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Michael Berkeley talks to architect Daniel Libeskind , whose innovative Jewish
Museum in Berlin opened in 2001. His musical passions include Mozart's Musical Joke and works by Bach,
Beethoven, Bartok, Messiaen. Nono and Ornette Coleman. Repeated tomorrow 3pm
Humphrey Carpenter introduces a selection of listeners' requests, including: Smyth Overture: The Wreckers Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Alexander Gibson
Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BWV903
Lucy Carolan (harpsichord) Khachaturian Suite: Masquerade
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
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Claire Martin talks to writer Ashley Kahn who's book Kind of Blue charts the making of Miles Davis 's album of that name. Plus a gigguide forthe UK.
With Geoffrey Smith.
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Fats Waller and the Stride Tradition
Alyn Shipton 's four-part history of the stride piano style. 2: Harlem Fuss. At the Harlem rent parties of the 1920s and 30s, the entertainment was supplied by pianists like James P Johnson , Willie "the Lion"
Smith, Fats Waller , Donald Lambert ,
Joe Turner and Red Richards , who would try to outplay each other in "cutting contests".
La Bohème
Puccini's great portrayal of the poverty, the jealousies and the tragedy of Bohemian life in Paris-the freezing garret, a knock at the door, the delivery of a bill at the cafe, a mournful farewell to an old coat, and Mimi's tragic death in the season of flowers - is one of the most popular of all operas.
New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Marcello Viotti Acts land 2
7.35 Twenty Minutes: Letters from the New World
Duelling Nationalities. English-American poet and novelist James Lasdun reports from New England on the business of becoming a citizen of the United States.
7.55 Act 3
8.25 Interval: The Met Opera Quiz
Thor Eckert puts listeners' questions to Henry Fogel , Phillip Gainsley and Fred Plotkin. Send questions to Met Opera
Quiz. FDR Station, PO Box 805, New York, NY 10150, USA.
8.45 Opera Snaps Rodney Milnes takes a sideways glance at this evening's opera.
8.50 Act 4
See Monday 7.30pm
Mozart Serenade in C minor, K388
Recorded at the Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham, in 2001.
In tonight's showcase of writing, performance and language, Ian McMillan meets John Killick , who has spent many years listening to the stories, poems and observations of dementia sufferers, and explains why he thinks we must learn to understand them. And some of the new voices on the spoken word circuit perform in the studio.
Robert Worby presents a programme of music by Greek and Scottish composers, recorded at the Academy Concert Hall,
Glasgow, by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Errico Fresis.
Gordon McPherson Morning Drunk and Buzzard Martin Dalby The White Maa
Minas Alexiadis Cantus Infirmus
Dmitris Themelis Symphony No 3 (Ode to Remember the Heroes)
And. from the 2002 Huddersfield Festival: lannis Xenakis Rebonds
Nicolas Hodges (piano).
Claire Edwardes (percussionist)
With Jonathan Swain.
Schumann, arr Kirchner Five Pieces, Op 56 Schumann Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70 Faure Sicilienne , Op 78
Hummel Grand Fantasia, Op 116 Strauss Metamorphosen
2.05 Rachmaninov Vespers, Op 37
3.00 Tchaikovsky Serenade in C, Op 48
3.35 Debussy Etudes, Book 2
4.00 Bach Viola da Gamba Sonata No 3 in G minor, BWV1029 4.15 Hildegard of Bingen 0 Quam Mirabilis 4.20 Buffardln Flute Concerto in E minor 4.30
Giles Famaby A Maske; Fantasia 4.35 SL Weiss Prelude, Toccata and Allegro in G
4.50 Josquin des Prez Qui Habitat in Adjutorio Altissimi 5.00 Wieniawski Polonaise No 1 in D, Op 4
5.05 Bartok Ballet: The Wooden Prince