With Martin Handley.
6.10 Francaix Suite: L 'Horloge de Flore John de Lancie (oboe),
LSO, conductor Andre Previn
6.30 Haydn Symphony No 101 in D (Clock) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
7.20 Dvorak Piano Quintet No 2 in A, Op 8.1 Andras Schiff , Panocha Quartet
8.00 Strauss Madchenblumen, Op 22 Barbara Hendricks (soprano), Wolfgang Sawallisch (piano)
8.10 Moscheles A Grand Fantasia: Anticipations of Scotland, Op 75 Howard Shelley (piano),
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
8.40 Copland Clarinet Concerto Benny Goodman , Columbia SO, conducted by the Composer
Stephanie Hughes presents highlights from recent performances around
Europe. And at around 10.00 today's guest is film-maker Ken Russell. Music includes at approximately:
9.03 Haydn Symphony No 1 in D Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor Herbert Soudant
9.25 Vivaldi Nulta in Mundo Pax Sincera
Simone Kermes (soprano), Venice Baroque Orchestra, conductor Andrea Marcon
9.50 Mozart Oboe Quartet in F, K370
Nicholas Daniel (oboe), Petro Aarnio (violin), llari Angervo (viola), Joel Laakso (cello)
10.35 Bernstein Chichester Psalms Czech Philharmonic Chorus of Brno, conductor Hugh Wolff
11..15 Prokofiev Symphony No 2
St Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, conductor Valeri Gergiev
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Edward Seckerson revisits some of the recordings that have been recommended in CD Review's" Building a Library" during the past season. Including:
Debussy Nocturnes Toulouse Choirs' Womens Voices, Toulouse Capitole
Orchestra, conductor Michel Plasson Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 1, Op 107 Natalia Gutman ,
USSR Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kyrill Kondrashin
Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from the Victoria and Albert Museum, presented by Christopher Cook.
David Pyatt (horn), Gordan Nikolitch (violin), Leon McCawley (piano)
Ligeti Horn Trio
Brahms Horn Trio in E flat, Op 40
(Repeated from Monday)
Ruggiero Ricci. Stephen Johnson considers some of the BBC archive recordings made by American violinist
Ruggiero Ricci , including Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in E minor and a selection from the Paganini Caprices for solo violin. Plus Ricci in conversation, reminiscing on the perils of being an infant prodigy. (R)
Michael Berkeley 's guest is author
Richard Francis. His musical passions include a 17th-century portrait of a battle by Biber, a Bach prelude and fugue,
Beethoven's Waldstein piano sonata, an improvisation by Charles Mingus , and John Adams 's Shaker Loops. Repeat of yesterday 12 noon
Brian Kay 's hour of light music this week includes a tribute to George Gershwin , an Overture to a Fairy Tale, and a performance by Ivor Novello.
The Culture of Democracy
From the Victoria and Albert Museum , maverick American theatre director
Peter Sellars takes this season's theme of Greek myths as the launch pad for a thought-provoking flight of ideas.
Chopin Ballade in F. Op 38 Jonathan Biss (piano)
Bach Cello Suite No 2 in D minor, BWV1008
Vasks Ein Buch Li-Wei (cello)
Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat, Op 61 Jonathan Biss (piano)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Poulenc's melodrama tells of the end of a relationship conducted by telephone, the crossed lines and losses of connection only addingto the heroine's desperation. Presented by Sarah Walker.
Felicity Lott (soprano), Paul Groves (tenor), Nicole Tibbels (narrator),
Trinity Boys' Choir, Cantate Youth Choir, BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis Poulenc La Voix Humaine 8.20 Twenty Minutes: Persephone
Anna Pavord reflects on the Persephone myth-life, death and pomegranates - as it has touched her own life.
8.40 Stravinsky Persephone Repeated Thursday 2.05pm
By Colin Teevan. A version of Euripides's Iphigeneia in Aulis. Agamemnon, leader of the Greeks, faces a dark choice on the brink of the Trojan War. He must choose between his love for his daughter
Iphigeneia and his nation's ambitions to take revenge on Troy. Should he sacrifice Iphigeneia to the gods for a fair wind for the Greek fleet becalmed at Aulis or should he save his daughter?
Chorus: Amy Sands , Rosie Sands , Niki Doherty , Bronagh Taggart and Lucy McAnespie
Music by Mick Sands Director Stephen Wright (R)
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall present an eclectic mix of musical styles.
With John Shea.
Faure En Sourdine, Op 58 No 2
12.10 Brahms Piano Quartet No 3 in C minor, Op 60 12.40 Szymanowski String Quartet No I in C, Op 3 7
1.00 A concert of choral music by Victoria, Mendelssohn, Pierre Passereau and Matyas Seiber.
1.40 Gershwin Piano Concerto in F
2.15 Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Suite
No 2 2.45 Tchaikovsky The Seasons,
Op 3 7b 3.25 Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 127
4.10 Telemann Recorder Sonata in F minor (Der Getreue Music-Meister)
4.20 Fasch Trio Sonata in D minor
4.35 Puliti Four madrigals
4.45 Mozart PerPieta (Cosi Fan Tutte)
5.00 J Strauss (son) Polka: Tritsch-Tratsch, Op 214 5.05 Satie Parade
5.20 Nino Rota Bassoon Concerto
5.35 Malcolm Forsyth Concerto Grosso (Sagittarius) 5.45 Jacques Casterede Fantaisie Concertante
5.55 J Strauss Radetzky March, Op 228