With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Bizet Patrie , Op 19 French
National Orchestra, conductor Seiji Ozawa
Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BWV903 Angela Hewitt (piano)
Suppe Overture: Poet and Peasant Montreal
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
8.30-10.00: Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216 Frank Peter Zimmermann , Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra, conductor JorgFaerber Dvorak Five Bagatelles, Op 47 Domus
Vorisek Symphony in D Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
With Rob Cowan.
Mozart Symphony No 32 in G, K318 - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
10.10 Paradies Harpsichord Sonata No 11 in F - Enrico Baiano
10.19 Mozart Symphony No 33 in B flat, K319 - Cleveland Orchestra, conductor George Szell
10.39 Gaubert Divertissement Grec - Jacques Zoon and Fenwick Smith (flutes). Ann Hobson Pilot (harp)
10.45 Faure Ballade in F, Op 19 - Marguerite Long (piano), Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Philippe Gaubert
11.01 Elgar The Dream of Gerontius, Part 2 - Heddle Nash (tenor: Gerontius/Soul), Gladys Ripley (contralto: Angel), Huddersfield Choral Society, Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Sargent
Brahms Plus
11/12. Petroc Trelawny presents a recital given at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester by Brazilian pianist Cristina Ortiz , who compares youthful pieces by Schumann and Brahms. Schumann Papillons, Op 2
Brahms Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 5
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
4/5. Today's programme includes a concert given in February that features German violinist Isabelle Faust playing Dvorak's Violin Concerto, written forthe virtuoso
Joseph Joachim in 1879. Presented by Graeme Kay. Grieg Holberg Suite Conductor Petri Sakari Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
Mozart Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter)
Isabelle Faust (violin), conductor David Porcelijn Novak In the Tatra Mountains
Conductor Richard Hickox
Brian Kay presents a selection of light classics.
Sean Rafferty presents music and interviews, and a round-up of arts news.
BBC Symphony Orchestra -
Composer Portrait: Edison Denlsov
The Russian composer Edison Denisov died in 1996. Gerard McBurney presents a retrospective of some of his greatest works, including the astonishing Requiem, recorded at the BBC's Maida Vale studios before an invited audience in February.
Michael Cox (flute), Claron McFadden (soprano), Daniel Norman (tenor),
BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor
ZsoltNagy Denisov Peinture ; Flute Concerto; Requiem
Brahms String Quartet No 2 in A minor, Op 51 Recorded at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2001.
Paul Allen talks to Richard Wolin , whose new book, The Seduction of Unreason, uncovers the attraction that fascism has held for certain intellectuals, from Nietzsche to the postmodernists. Producer Stephen Hughes
Verity Sharp samples new albums from experimental vocalist Sainkho Namtchylak , Hungarian Gypsy singer Mitsoura and American group Anonymous 4.
5/5. Purcell spent the final years of his life immersed in the world of the London theatre and produced some of the most powerful music he'd everwritten forthe stage.
Donald Macleod introduces The Indian Queen- Purcell's last substantial work before his unexpected and rather mysterious death in 1695. If Music Be the Food of Love
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), Mark Caudle (bass viol), David Miller (archlute)
In Guilty Night Emily van Evera (soprano),
Charles Daniels (tenor), Simon Grant (bass), Members of the Taverner Consort, conductor Andrew Parrott
Elegy on the Death of Queen Mary: 0 Dive
Custos Auricae Domus Carys Lane and Libby Crabtree (sopranos), Orchestra of the Sixteen, Harry Christophers
The Indian Queen, Acts 3,4 and 5 (excerpts)
Gillian Fisher and Rosemary Hardy (sopranos), John Elwes and Martyn Hill (tenors), Stephen Varcoe (baritone), David Thomas (bass),
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner Repeated from Friday
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