With Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Verdi Overture: La Forza del
Destino Philharmonia, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini Bach , arr Fournier Four Chorales:
BWV622, 727,639 and 659 Pierre Fournier (cello), Gerald Moore (piano) Lutty Alceste,
Act 3 (Suite) Le Concert des Nations, director Jordi Savall Debussy Nocturnes Philharmonia, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
8.30-10.00: Rachmaninov Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 19 Paul Tortelier , Aldo Ciccolini (piano) Rossini Stabat Mater (excerpts)
Soloists, Philharmonia Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
With Rob Cowan.
Glazunov Novelette, Op 15 No 3 (Interludium in ModoAntico) CalvetQuartet
10.05 Prokofiev Alexander Nevsky Mariana Paunova (mezzo), Dallas Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Eduardo Mata
10.53 Listener request: Mendelssohn Organ Sonata No 1 in F minor Marie-Claire Alain
11.06 Beethoven StringQuartetinA , Op 18 No 5 Calvet Quartet
11.32 Prokofiev Waltz Suite, Op 110 (excerpts) USSR Radio and TV Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
4/5. Ca' Rezzonico. One of Venice's most imposing statements of affluence and artistic achievement is the Ca'Rezzonico on the Grand Canal. Since 1935 the palace has been the home of the Museum of 18th-century Venice, and amidst its treasures Donald Macleod celebrates an age of splendour, profligacy and destitution as witnessed by the many composers who visited Venice.
Hahn Sopra I'Acqua Indormenzada Anthony
Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano) Poulenc Concerto for two pianos (lstmvt) Sylviane Deferne and Pascal Roge ,
Philharmonia, conductor Charles Dutoit Vivaldi Piccolo Concerto in G, RV443 Sebastien Marq , Ensemble Matheus, director Jean-Christophe Spinosi Liszt Venezia e Napoli (excerpt) Leslie Howard (piano)
Gounod Venise Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano)
Wagner Tristan und Isolde, Act 2 (excerpt)
Waltraud Meier (soprano), Siegfried Jerusalem (tenor), Berlin PO, conductor Daniel Barenboim Mendelssohn A Venetian Gondola Song Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano) Porter We Open in Venice (Kiss Me, Kate) Soloists, Ambrosian Chorus, London Sinfonietta, conductor John McGlinn Repeated on Wednesday at 12 midnight
Nottingham Quartet Series
3/4. From the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, a recital given by the Skampa Quartet. Introduced by Petroc Trelawny .
Mozart Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K546 Beethoven Quartet in A minor, Op 132
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Edward Seckerson introduces Britten's
Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, recorded in February, and a symphony by a composer very close to Britten's heart, Schubert.
Bridge There Is a Willow Grows aslant a Brook Conductor Richard Hickox
Britten Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings James Gilchrist (tenor), Stephen Stirling (horn), conductor Richard Hickox Schubert Symphony No 5 in B flat Conductor Christian Gansch
Bridge Summer Conductor Richard Hickox
Music for younger listeners, with CBBC's
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson. Today, a waltz by Strauss, music from the Making Tracks Live concert in February atthe Hackney Ocean, and music composed by listeners.
Brian Kay presents a selection of light classics.
Sean Rafferty presents music and interviews, and a round-up of arts news.
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, under chief conductor Marin Alsop, continues its Brahms cycle with the transitional Third
Symphony. They are joined by Jean-Phillipe
Collard for Rachmaninov's enduringly popular Second Piano Concerto, and the concert opens with a work that Bartok thought one of his finest, The Miraculous Mandarin. Presented by Verity Sharp.
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano),
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Marin Alsop
Bartok Suite: The Miraculous Mandarin
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor
Brahms Symphony No 3 in F
Isabel Hilton presents another edition of the arts and ideas magazine. Producer Martin Smith
Verity Sharp plays music from Turkish ney (reed flute) master Omar Faruk Tekbilek , a track from ViniciusCantuaria's new album Horse and Fish, and excerpts from David Byrne and Brian Eno 's ground-breaking 1981 album My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.
of the Week: Dvorak
5/5. Donald Macleod , in conversation with Professor Jan Smaczny , explores the character of Dvorak's late music.
Overture: The Devil and Kate;
The Water Goblin; Song to the Moon (Rusalka); Act 1 finale (Rusalka); Armida (excerpts) Repeated from Friday
With Louise Fryer.
A concert by the Romanian Radio Chamber Orchestra, conductors Horia Andreescu and Ludovic Bacs.
Rossini Sonata No 1 in G
Haydn Symphony No 73 in D (La Chasse)
Rotaru Flute Concerto No 1
Pierre-Yves Artaud Vivaldi Concerto in D for four violins, RV549 (L'Estro Armonico)
2.05 Sergiu Natra Sonatine for Harp
2.15 Scriabin Piano Sonata No 9
2.20 Luengen O Lacrimosa
2.35 Brahms String Sextet in G, Op 36
3.15 Respighi Trittico Botticelliano
3.35 Bach Violin Sonata No 3 in C. BWV1005
4.00 Weber Variationen uber ein Zigeunerlied, Op 55
4.05 J. Strauss (son) Treasure Waltzes (Der Zigeunerbaron)
4.15 Saint-Saens Oboe Sonata in D, Op 166
4.25 Diepenbrock Mandoline
4.25 Berlioz Overture: Le Carnaval Romain
4.35 Beethoven Piano Sonata in E flat, Op 81a (Les Adieux)
4.55 Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
5.00 Wagner, transcr Liszt Isolde's Liebestod
5.05 Vaclovas Augustinas Trepiute Martela
5.10 Sainte-Colombe Fantaisie en Rondeau
5.15 Franck Symphonic Poem: Les Eolides
5.30 Mozart Four Nocturnes
5.40 Martinu Sonatina for clarinet and piano
5.50 Satie En Habit de Cheval
6.00 St Gregory of Nareg, arr Shoujounlan Havoon, Havoon (The Fowl)
6.05 Sallinen Violin Concerto, Op 18
6.20 Carniolus Three Motets
6.25 Schubert Four Impromptus, D935