With Penny Gore.
6.20 Wolf Penthesilea
6.50 Janacek Three Moravian Dances
7.00 Telemann Concerto in A (The Frog)
7.30 Dohnanyi American Rhapsody
8.15 Francaix Ouverture Anacréontique
8.30 Pergotesi Magnificat (Marian Vespers)
(1659-95). 1: Donald Macleod looks at the life and work of Henry Purcell , who worked for three monarchs and became
Restoration England's greatest composer. Sound the Trumpet
Michael Chance and James Bowman
(countertenors), Jane Coe (cello),
David Miller (theorbo), Robert King (harpsichord) Blow Up the Trumpet in Sion
Collegium Vocale Choir and Orchestra, conductor Philippe Herreweghe
Trio Sonata No 3 in D minor (12 Sonatas of Three Parts) London Baroque
My Beloved Spake Stephen Taylor and Philip Cave (altos), Eamon Dougan and Clive Letchford (tenors), Choir of New College, Oxford, Band of Instruments, conductor Edward Higginbottom
Swifter, Isis, Swifter Flow Gillian Fisher
(soprano), James Bowman (countertenor), Rogers Covey-Crump and Charles Daniels (tenors), Michael George (bass), The King's Consort, director Robert King Fantasia No 7 in E minor for four viols; Chaconne upon a Ground in D
Bruggen Consort Producer Deborah Preston
With Jonathan Swain.
Featuring Debussy orchestral music and recordings by Hesperion XX.
Anon Two Sephardic Romances Montserrat Figueras (soprano),
Hesperion XX, director Jordi Savall
10.07 Debussy Printemps
Boston SO, conductor Charles Munch
10.24 Listener Request: D Scarlatti
Sonatas: in A, Kk322; in B minor, KkB 7; in C, Kk515 Clare Haskil (piano)
10.35 Anon Polorum Regina Omnium Nostra (Llibre Vermeil de Montserrat) Montserrat Rgueras (soprano),
Navarro Boys' Choir, Barcelona Carmina Choir, Atelier Vocal du Centre d'Abbaye aux Dames, Hesperion XX, conductor Jordi Savall
10.42 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez Julian Bream (guitar), Monteverdi
Orchestra, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
11.04 Guerrero Si Tus Penas No Pruevo
Montserrat Figueras (soprano),
Hesperion XX, director Jordi Savall
11.14 Debussy Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un Faune, Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan
Salzburg Mozartfest 2003
Stephanie Hughes presents a week of highlights of this year's Mozart festival. Mozart Overture: La Clemenza di Tito
Vienna PO, conductor Pierre Boulez
String Quintet in B flat, Kl 74 (an for wind quintet) Wolfgang Schulz (flute), Hansjorg Schellenberger (oboe),NorbertTaubl (clarinet), Stefan Dohr (horn), Milan Turkovic (bassoon)
Haydn String Quartet in C minor, Op 17 No 4 Mozarteum Quartet
Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No 1,
Op 9 Vienna PO, conductor Pierre Boulez
Live from the Wigmore Hall in London.
Presented by Sean Rafferty.
John Relyea (bass-baritone), Warren Jones (piano)
Henri Duparc L'Invitation au Voyage; Serenade Florentine; La Vie Anterieure Extase; Serenade
Rachmaninov In the Silence of the Secret Night; Morning; Sing Not, O Lovely One; Oh, My Field; My Child, Your Beauty Is That of a Flower; Were You Hiccoughing, Natasha?; How Peaceful
Samuel Barber Three Songs, Op 10
(Repeated Sunday 1pm)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
This week Richard Hickox conducts the five
Mendelssohn symphonies. Presented by Sarah Walker.
Mendelssohn Symphony No 1 in C minor Hoddinott Clarinet Concerto No 1, Op 3
Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella Robert Plane (clarinet), conductor Richard Hickox Musorgsky Prelude: Khovanshchina Shostakovich Symphony No 1 Conductor Thierry Fischer
The Fantasticks. Edward Seckerson explores the work of Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones , authors of the world's longest-running musical (17,162 performances from 1960 to 2002).
ADDRESS: Stage and Screen, Room 220, Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive , Glasgow, G12 8DG EMAIL: stageandscreen@bbc.co.uk
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, arts news and reviews.
Cardiff Singer Series
The winner of the 1999 BBC Singer of the World Competition, German soprano Anja Harteros , performs a programme of songs by Haydn, Berg, Brahms and Strauss at St David's Hall, Cardiff. She is accompanied at the piano by Helmut Deutsch.
Beethoven Piano Trio in Eflat, Op 70 No 2
Lionised outside her own country, South African novelist and Nobel Prize-winner Nadine Gordimertalks to Paul Allen in a special extended interview. Producer Kirsty Pope
Verity Sharp 's late-night selection includes music of the Persian mystics composed by Madjid Derakhshani and sung by ZohrehJooya, organist
Pierre Cochereau playing Messiaen on a vintage recording from Notre-Dame in Paris, and there is a call for African unity from Senegalese rapper Abass Abass.
With Susan Sharpe.
Wiren Serenade for Strings, Op 11
12.20 Vemulst Three Songs (Child's Life, Op 30)
12.25 CPE Bach Harpsichord Sonata in G minor, Wq65 No 17
12.40 Dittersdorf Symphony No 3 in G (Verwandlung Actaeons in einen Hirsch)
1.00 Boccherini Cello Sonata No 4 in A
Schumann Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70
Shostakovich Cello Sonata, Op 40
Fritz Kreisler Liebesleid
1.55 JS Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F, BWV1047
2.05 Haydn Mass in B flat, HXXII 14 (Harmoniemesse)
2.50 Beethoven 12 Variations on a Russian Dance in A, Wo071
3.00 Kreisler String Quartet
3.30 Tchaikovsky Theme and Variations in F, Op 19 No 6
3.45 Borodin Symphony No 2 in B minor
4.10 Chopin, arr Liszt Meine Freuden
4.15 Bax This Worldes Joie
4.20 William Baines Paradise Gardens
4.30 Weber Divertimento Assai Facile, Op 38
4.40 Heino Kaski East Karelian Rhapsody
4.50 Rudolf Tobias As a Deer
5.00 Antonio Sarrier Symphony in D
5.10 Paganini Moses Fantasie
5.15 Mozart Vado, Ma Dove, K583
5.20 Grieg Ave Maris Stella
5.25 Schubert Notturno in E flat, D897
5.35 Brahms Capriccio in B minor, Op 76 No 2
5.40 Dvorak Scherzo Capriccioso, Op 66
5.50 Vivaldi Concerto in G minor, RV157