Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Haydn Notturno No 1 in C, H // 25 Mozzafiato, L'Archibudelli Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 1, Op 1 Yefim Bronfman
8.30-10.00: Handel Jubilate, HWV279 (Utrecht) Robin Blaze (countertenor), Rogers Covey -Crump (tenor), Andrew Dale Forbes (bass).
St Paul's Cathedral Choir, Parley of Instruments, conductor John Scott Britten Simple Symphony, Op4 English Chamber Orchestra, conductor
Benjamin Britten Chopin Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor Evgeny Kissin , Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Dmitri Kitaeno
With Rob Cowan.
Skalkottas Four Greek Dances
New York PO, conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos
10.11 Franck Les Djinns
Aldo Ciccolini (piano), Belgian National Orchestra, conductor Andre Cluytens
10.25 Cornyshe Ave Maria
The Sixteen, director Harry Christophers
10.30 Bach Concerto in A, BWV1055
Glenn Gould (piano), Columbia Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Golschmann
10.45 Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasilieras No 5
Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), French National Radio Orchestra, conducted by the composer
10.58 Listener request: Tchaikovsky Suite: Swan Lake New Symphony Orchestra,, conductor Adrian Boult
11.26 Janacek Violin Sonata Frank
Peter Zimmerman , Alexander Lonquich (piano)
11.46 Poulenc Les Mamelles de Tiresias, Act 1 (excerpt) Denise Duval (soprano: Therese), Jean Giraudeau (tenor: Le Mari), Frederic Leprin (tenor: Lacouf),JulienThirache
(baritone: Presto), Paris Opera-Comique Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Andre Cluytens
3/5. Return to Paris. In 1837 the "ivory duel" took place in Paris - a charity concert/publicity stunt exploiting the "rival" virtuoso pianism of Liszt and Sigismond Thalberg. Then Liszt and Marie d'Agoult resumed their nomadic life.
Thalberg Fantasia on themes from Rossini's Moise, Op 33 (excerpt) Steven Mayer (piano)
Liszt Divertissement on Pacini's I Tuoi Frequenti Palpiti
Steven Mayer (piano)
Beethoven, arr Liszt Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral) (Scherzo and Allegro) Leslie Howard (piano)
Rossini, arr Liszt La Danza (Soirees Musicales) Jeno Jando (piano)
Liszt Mazeppa (Transcendental Studies) Leslie Howard (piano)
Mazeppa Budapest SO, conductor Arpad Joo
(Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight)
Aldeburgh Festival 2004
Humphrey Burton presents the last in the series of Haydn and Bartok concerts given in June at Snape Maltings in Suffolk. Belcea Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op 20 No Bartok String Quartet No 6
Another chance to hear Thursday's Prom. Presented by Warwick Thompson.
Alice Coote (mezzo), Paul Lewis (piano), BBCSO, conductor Andrew Davis
Martinu The Frescoes ofPiero della
Francesca Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488 Mahler Kindertotenlieder
Janacek TarasBulba Repeated from Thursday
Live from Hexham Abbey, with the RSCM
Millennium Youth Choir. Introit: Peace I Give to You (Rene Clausen ). 0 Nata Lux
(James H Laster ). Psalm 141 (Stuart Beer).
Office Hymn: 0 God of Love, Grant Us Thy Peace (Kingsfold). Psalm 85 (Martin). 1st Lesson: Isaiah 57, wl5-19. Canticles: Washington
Service (David Hogan ). 2nd Lesson: John 16, wl7-33. Anthem: Eschaton (Dick Koomans ). Hymn: Eternal God, before Whose Face We
Stand (Unde et Memores). Organ Voluntary:
Chant Heroique(Langlais). Directed by Gordon Stewart. Organist Timothy Byram Wigfield.
With Petroc Trelawny.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Peter Maxwell Davies's Eighth Symphony was inspired by a voyage to the Antarctic, with its sounds of ice shattering and snow falling and the eerie sense of time. It's complemented by Berlioz's hallucinatory dream symphony. Presented by Piers Burton-Page . BBC Philharmonic
Maxwell Davies Antarctic Symphony
(Symphony No 8) Conducted by the composer
8.15 Twenty Minutes: Antarctica
To this day, it remains one of the least known aspects of British activity during the Second
World War: Klaus Dodds uncovers the intrigue behind Winston Churchill 's plans to claim Antarctica as British territory.
8.35 Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier Repeated next Wednesday at 2pm
Peter Maxwell Davies
From the Victoria and Albert Museum , London. Peter Maxwell Davies talks to
Andrew McGregor about his music and introduces performances of his chamber works, given by the Royal Academy of Music's Artea Quartet. Quartet Movement; Little Quartet No 1 ; Little Quartet No 2; Dove, Star-Folded; Midhouse Air
Verity Sharp presents Norwegian trumpeter Nils Petter Molvaer 's experiments with electronics and samples; Azerbaijan's most famous singer, Alim Qasimov ; and music played on the Armenian duduk.
4/5. The Greatest Ornament of Our Age
Donald Macleod reports on how Dufay and Binchois were brought together for one of the most lavish festive occasions of the era: the so-called Feast of the Pheasant. Repeated from thu
With John Shea. Handel Organ Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No (version for organ solo) John Bennett Voluntary No 8 in G minor Handel Organ Concerto in G minor, Op 7 No 5 Bennett Voluntary No 9 in F 1.35 Bach Cantata No 21: Ich hatte viel Bekummernis 2.10 Wagner Overture and Venusberg music (Tannhauser) 2.35Chausson Concerto in D for violin, piano and string quartet 3.15 Willan
Symphony No 2 4.00 Ravel Vocalise en Fbrme de Habenera
4.05 Moniuszko Overture: Fairytale 4.15 Schumann
Three Romances, Op 94 4.30 Telemann Concerto in D for two horns 4.40 Tobias Two motets 4.50 Mendelssohn
Fantasy on The Last Rose of Summer, Op 15 5.00 Purcell If Music Be the Food of Love; Music fora a While
5.05 Durante Concerto perQuartetto No 1 in F minor
5.20 Skjavetic Three Madrigals 5.30 Beethoven Piano Sonata in A flat, Op 110 5.50 Mozart Symphony No 23 in D, K181 6.00 Buxtehude Prelude, Fugue and Ciacona in C
6.05 Parry I Was Glad 6.10 Strauss Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat 6.30 Schumann Toccata in C, Op 7 6.40 Brahms Variations on a theme by Haydn, Op 56a (St Anthony)