With Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Enescu Romanian Rhapsody, Op 11 No 1 Lory Wallfisch (piano) Hoist A Somerset Rhapsody, Op 21 No 2 ECO, conductor Yehudi Menuhin Bloch Schelomo Mischa Maisky (cello),
Israel PO, conductor Leonard Bernstein
8.30-10.00: Bach Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV582 Ton Koopman (organ) Glazunov Oriental Rhapsody in G, Op 29 Moscow SO, conductor Igor Golovchin
With Jonathan Swain.
Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3 Lamoureux Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
10.14 Listener request:
Beethoven 0 Namenlose Freude! (Fidelio, Act 2)
Philharmonia, conductor Otto Klemperer
10.19 Marais Suite No 1 in C (Pieces en Trio) Philidor Ensemble
10.44 Roussel Bacchus etAriane: Suite No 2 Lamoureux Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
11.04 Listener request:
Vaughan Williams Silent Noon (The House of Life): The Vagabond (Songs of Travel)
Heddle Nash (tenor), Gerald Moore (piano)
11.13 Marais Suite: Alcyone Vienna Concentus Musicus, director Nikolaus Harnoncourt (cello)
11.31 Kodaly Psalmus Hungaricus, Op 13 Robert Ilosfalvy (tenor), Russian State Academic Choir, USSR State Symphony Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
2: Berlioz's Religious Music
With Donald Macleod and David Cairns. Prière (Benvenuto Cellini, Act 2)
Teresa Christiane Eda-Pierre (soprano), Jane Berbie (mezzo), Royal Opera House Chorus, BBCSO, conductor Colin Davis Messe Solennelle (excerpt) Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et
Romantique, conductor John Eliot Gardiner Grande Messe des Morts, Op 5 (excerpt)
Royal Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Thomas Beecham
This performance is broadcast in full on Thursday 7.30pm Prière du Matin Chamber Choir of Lyon National Orchestra (women's voices),
Noël Lee (piano), Bernard Tétu (director) Judex Crederis (Te Deum)
Massed choirs, European Community Youth Orchestra, Martin Haselbock (organ), conductor Claudio Abbado L 'Enfance du Christ (Epilogue)
Paul Agnew (tenor), La Chapelle Royale,
Collegium Vocale, Orchestre des Champs Elysees, director Philippe Herreweghe Repeated Monday 12 midnight
Bath Mozartfest 2003
Stephanie Hughes presents the first of four concerts recorded last month in Bath.
Ian Brown (piano), London Winds
Rossini Overture: L 'Italiana in Algeri
Reicha Wind Quintet in E flat, Op 88 No 2 Mozart Piano Quintet in E flat, K452
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Antje Weithaas (violin), conductor Christian Gansch
Presented by Louise Fryer.
Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage
Mozart Violin Concerto No 5 in A, K219 (Turkish)
Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral)
Musicforyoungerlisteners, presented by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson , including a sleigh ride, a dance and lots of snow.
lain Burnside introduces a recital of Rachmaninov songs given by some of the singers from the Mariinsky Young Singers' Academy in St Petersburg with Larissa Gergieva , the head of the academy, at the piano. The singers are Irina Mataeva
(soprano), Ekaterina Semenchuk (mezzo), Andrei llyshnikov (tenor), Vladimir Moroz (baritone) and Ilya Bannik (bass).
With Sean Rafferty.
Archive Week
Stephen Johnson introduces a classic recital by the father of modern classical guitar playing, Andrés Segovia. Galilei Six Pieces
Robert de Visée Six Pieces (Guitar Suites: in D minor and in E minor)
Bach Fugue (Partita in A minor, BWV1004); Gavotte en Rondeau (Partita in E, BWV1006a) Schubert Menuetto (Piano Sonata in G, D894)
Tansman Cavatina
Villa-Lobos Guitar Preludes: No 3 and No 1 Castelnuovo-Tedesco Tonadilla on the Name of Andres Segovia
Granados Melancolia (Danzas Espaholas, Op37NolO)
(28 August 1955, Freemason's Hall, Edinburgh Festival)
Quintet in E flat for piano and wind, Op 16 Christian Zacharias (piano),
Scottish Chamber Orchestra Winds (R)
Susan Hitch talks to media mogul Conrad Black about his new book Franklin Delano
Roosevelt: Champion of Freedom. Producer Aasiya Lodh i
Verity Sharp introduces music by Mahmoud Fadl and the Drummers of the Nile, urban electronic mysticism from Leafcutter John , and nocturnal instrumentals by Mark-Anthony Turnage.
3: Donald Macleod introduces two works inspired by Greek mythology-the opera-oratorio Oedipus Rex and the ballet Apollo. Oedipus Rex, Act 1 Paul Newman (spoken role), Soloists, Orchestra of St Luke's, conductor Robert Craft
Ballet: Apollo CBSO, conductor Simon Rattle Repeated from Wednesday
With Louise Fryer.
La Venexiana perform madrigals by Gesualdo, Luzzaschi, Marenzio and Monteverdi at the Regensburg Early Music Days Festival last June.
1.50 Hoist Suite: The Planets
2.45 Strauss Violin Sonata, Op 18
3.10 Bach Six Schemelli Chorales
3.25 Kirnberger Flute Sonata in C
3.35 Avison Concerto Grosso No 2 in G
3.45 Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat, K191 4.05 Handel Kunft 'gerZeiten Eitler Kummer , HWV202 4.10 Nicolai Horch , die Lerch Singt in Hain (Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor) 4.15 Chopin Variations
Brillantes in B flat on a Theme by Ludovic, Op 12 4.25 Duparc Elegie
4.30 Musorgsky Pimen 's monologue
(Boris Godunov ) 4.35 Glinka Kamarinskaya
4.40 Rachmaninov Prelude in C sharp minor
4.45 Vivaldi Concerto da Camera in D, RV94
5.00 Berwald String Quartet in E flat
5.20 Papandopulo Hommage a BACH
5.30 Weber Invitation to the Dance
5.40 Wilbye Draw On, Sweet Night
5.50 Corelli Trio Sonata in C, Op 3 No 8
6.00 Heinrich Albert Musikalische
Kurbishutte 6.10 Verhulst Overture in C minor, Op 3 (Gijsbrecht van Aemstel)
6.20 Hummel Piano Trio in F. Op 22
6.35 Bridge Suite: The Sea