With Martin Handley.
6.15 Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat, K191 Frank Morelli (bassoon), Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
6.40 Saint-Saens Septet in E flat Thomas Stevens (trumpet), Julie Rosenfeld and Ani Kavafian (violins), Toby Hoffman
(viola), Carter Brey (cello), Jack Kulowitsch (double bass), Andre Previn (piano)
7.15 Chopin Allegro de Concert in A, Op 46 Nikolai Demidenko (piano)
7.35 Janacek Lachian Dances London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Francois Huybrechts
8.15 Vivaldi Non in Pratis Aut in Hortis Jean Rigby (contralto), King's Consort, conductor Robert King
8.40 Glinka Symphony on Two Russian Themes USSR Symphony Orchestra, conductor Evgeny Svetlanov
Stephanie Hughes presents highlights from recent concerts around Europe. At about
10.00 herguest is Sir David Attenborough. Music includes Bach's Musical Offering from the Lucerne Easter Festival, and Schubert and Brahms from the Kodaly
Chorus, Debrecen. Plus, at approximately:
9.05 Dukas The Sorcerer's Apprentice Iceland Symphony Orchestra, conductor Nan Volkov
9.45 Haydn Variations in F minor, H XVII 6 Andras Schiff (piano)
10.30 Janacek Suite: The Cunning Little Vixen Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Valek
11.40 Schumann Piano Concerto in A minorMartin Helmchen,
German Symphony Orchestra, conductor Tugan Sokhiev
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Dermot Clinch and Tommy Pearson report on the newly renovated Almeida Theatre in London's Islington, as it prepares to open its doors once more to its opera and theatre companies. Producer Paul Frankl
Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from London's Wigmore Hall. Presented by Sean Rafferty. Camilla Tilling (soprano), Julius Drake (piano)
Grieg With a Waterlily; From Monte Pincio; A Swan; A Dream
Sibelius Sigh, Sedges, Sigh; The Diamond on the March Snow; Was it a Dream ?
Wolf Italianisches Liederbuch (excerpts) Strauss Muttertandelei ; Du Meine
Herzens Kronelein ; Meinem Kinde; Mein Auge ; Schlechtes Wetter Repeated from Monday
Artur Rubinstein. 2: Piers Lane concludes his two-part rummage through the BBC
Archive in search of performances by the great Polish pianist Artur Rubinstein.
Music includes studies and a polonaise by Chopin, Schubert's Impromptu in G flat, D899 No 3, and Tchaikovsky's
Piano Concerto No 1 in B fiat minor with the Philharmonia conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini.
Repeat ofyesterday 12 noon
British performers dominate the programme today. The Royal Ballet
Sinfonia, conductor Gavin Sutherland , play Michael Hurd 's Dance Diversions, and Ronald Corp conducts the New London Orchestra in Oscar Fetras's
Moonlight on the Alster. In between there's an Evensongfrom Peter Yorke and his Orchestra, Eric Coates 's Birdsongs at Eventide and an excitingjourney on the Orient Express.
Professor Christopher Frayling , Rector of the Royal College Of Art, explores the relationship between films and paintings. He looks at the ways art has affected movies, from westerns and horror movies to Hollywood weepies. Directors Bernardo Bertolucci and Ken Russell discuss the art that has influenced their films, and artists Steve McQueen , Gillian Wearing and Isaac Julien discuss the films that have influenced their art. Producer Stephen Hughes
The Way of the World By William Congreve.
Sheila Hancock stars in the comic masterpiece that exposes the grasping charlatanism that lurks within the belle mondeof London society.
Director Sally Avens
David Willcocks
Paul Guinery is joined by choral conductor David Willcocks , who looks back over his long and distinguished career and selects some of his recordings with the two choirs with which he is most associated.
Handel Coronation Anthem: Zadok the Priest, HWV258 Choir of King's College, Cambridge, English Chamber Orchestra Vaughan Williams Hodie (opening chorus) Bach Choir , LSO
Howells Sanctus (Hymnus Paradisi) Heather Harper (soprano),
RobertTear (tenor), Bach Choir , New Philharmonia Orchestra Allegri Miserere
Faure Agnus Dei (Requiem)
Bach StJohn Passion (closing chorus) Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Brahms Piano Sonata No 1 in C, Op 1
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present an eclectic mix of musical styles, including a session by the idiosyncratic American singer/songwriter Johnny Dowd.
With Susan Sharpe. Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op 56a 12.30 Kilar
Piano Concerto 1.00 Haydn Die Schopfung
2.40 Mendelssohn Concerto in D minor for violin and piano 3.20 Brahms Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op 24
3.50 Bach Motet Jesu , Meine Freude ,
BWV2274.10 Hurebusch Concerto in for violin and two oboes 4.20
Kreisler Praeludium and Allegro 4.30 Catharina van Rennes Schwalbenflug und
Herbststimmug, Op 59 4.40 Henry Eccles Double Bass Sonata 4.50 Marenzio Solo e Pensoso 5.00 August Enna Overture: The Match Girl 5.05 Haydn Piano Sonata in C minor, H XVI 20 5.20 Handel Water Music: Suite in G, HWV350
5.30Tippett Dance; Clarion Air
5.35 Purcell Chaconne (The Historyof
Dioclesian) 5.45Czemy Brilliant Polonaise