With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Colin Davis Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat, K191 Laurence Perkins , Manchester Camerata, conductor Douglas Boyd
8.00-9.00: Saint-Saens Havanaise , Op 83 Janine Jansen (violin), RPO, conductor Barry Wordsworth Poulenc Clarinet
Sonata Michel Portal , Pascal Roge (piano)
9.00-10.00: Haydn Keyboard Concerto in D, H XVIII 2 Amsterdam Baroque
Orchestra, director Ton Koopman (organ) Schubert Overture in the Italian Style in D Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
With Jonathan Swain.
Wagner Overture: Rienzi London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington
10.13 Listener Request:
Beethoven Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata) Emil Gilels
10.41 Faure Sicilienne (Pelleas et Melisande) Halle Orchestra , conductor John Barbirolli
10.45 Rossini Overture: La Scala di Seta
London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington
10.53 Listener Request:
Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem Sheila Armstrong (soprano), John Carol
Case (baritone), London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
11.30 Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488 Melvyn Tan , London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington
With Donald Macleod.
3: Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543
In 1787 the Prague performances of Don Giovanni caused such a stir that it wasn't long before Emperor Joseph II ordered a Viennese production. Riding high on the success of his new opera, Mozart even managed to secure a job at court: he was appointed Joseph's chamber composer in succession to Gluck, who had died suddenly. Nonetheless, financial difficulties forced him to move to cheaper lodgings in the Viennese suburbs. His productivity was undiminished, and within a week of moving to Wahring, Mozart completed a new work, the first in a trilogy of ground-breaking symphonies. Overture: Don Giovanni
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
Piano Sonata in C, K545 Maria Joao Pires Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543
New York PO, conductor Leonard Bernstein Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Presented by Fiona Talkington.
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), Artemis Quartet
Schubert Notturno in E flat, D897; German Dances, D790 Nos 1-8; Piano Quintet in A, D667 (Trout)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Presented by Petroc Trelawny . The influence of Benjamin Britten 's wartime years in America can be heard in his
American Overture. Plus an all-American concert conducted by Joseph Swensen. Britten American Overture
Conductor Richard Hickox
Barber Adagio for Strings; Cello Concerto Copland Symphony No 3 Steven Isserlis (cello), conductor Joseph Swensen
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson explore the Doppler effect and visit planet Mars in the company of Hoist.
Live from Worcester Cathedral.
Introit: My Soul, There Is a Country (Parry). Responses: Leighton. Psalm: 119, wl-32 (Day, Cook, Turle, Goss). First Reading: Deuteronomy 28, w58-68. Canticles:
Blair in B minor. Second Reading: John 8, w31--47. Anthem: For Lo! I Raise Up
(Stanford). Final hymn: God of Grace and God of Glory (Regent Square). Organ voluntary: Organ Sonata in G, Op 28 (1st mvt) (Elgar). Master of the choristers Adrian Lucas. Assistant organist Daniel Phillips.
Edinburgh International Festival
4: Gotterdammerung by Richard Wagner. Introduced and described by Donald Macleod , who also talks to John Liddell about the costuming of this production. Sung in German.
Act 1 The evil Gibichungs plot to drug Siegfried and steal the ring.
7.20 Act 2 Thinking she's been betrayed by Siegfried, Brunnhilde plots his death.
8.35 Act 3 Siegfried is killed by Hagen,
Valhalla burns and the ring returns at last to the Rhine.
Scottish Opera Orchestra, conductor Richard Armstrong
Wagner's Lohengrin is the Opera on 3 next Saturday
Fiona Talkington with more music from the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, including Syrian songs of courtly love performed by Abid al-Dayikh.
With Donald Macleod.
Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 7 (3rd mvt) Sviatoslav Richter
Shostakovich Symphony No 8 (excerpt) Leningrad Philharmonic Orcestra, conductor Yevgeni Mravinsky
Prokofiev Flute Sonata (1st mvt)
Laura Gilbert , Emma Tahmizian (piano) Khachaturian Symphony No 2 (excerpt) Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Rachmaninov Vespers, Op 37 (All-Night Vigil) (Nunc Dimittis) St Petersburg Cappella, director Vladislav
TchernoUChencO Repeated from Thursday
With John Shea. Bach Preludes and Fugues, BWV88G-886 (The Well-
Tempered Clavier, Book 2) 1.50 Mozart, compl Sussmayr Requiem 2.35Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor 3.00 Strauss
Grand Suite: Der Rosenkavalier 3.30
Diepenbrock Celebritat ; Recueillement;
La Chanson de I'Hypertrophique; Claire de Lune 3.50 Tchaikovsky Fate , Op 77
4.50 Sibelius Rondino 4.10 Lindberg
Midsummer Night 4.15 Fiocco Recorder Sonata in G minor 4.25 Flotow Overture:
Martha 4.30 Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in A minor, RV49 74.45 A Gabrieli Sento un Rumor 4.50 Verdi Overture: La Forza del
Destino 5.00 Chausson Poeme
5.15 Robert de Visee La Grotte de
Versailles de MJB Lully 5.20 CF Abel Cello Sonata in A 5.25 Kunzen Symphony in G minor 5.45 Pekiel Magnum Nomen
Domini 5.50 Jarzebski Susanna Videns
5.55 Berlioz Overture: King Lear
6.10 Kaspar Forster Sonata a 3 (La Pazza)
6.15 Handel Concerto Grosso in A,
Op 6 No 11 6.30 Mozart Sonata in D for two pianos, K448