Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Arnold Scottish Dances
Philharmonia/Bryden Thomson Bach Italian
Concerto in F, BWV971 Rosalyn Tureck (piano) Puccini Three Minuets Martfeld Quartet
8.30-10.00: Ferdinand David Trombone
Concerto in E flat Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, conductor David Zinman Bantock Hebridean Symphony RPO, conductor Vernon Handley
With Jonathan Swain.
Beethoven Overture: The Creatures of Prometheus Bavarian RSO/Eugen Jochum
10.08 Rameau Les Fetes 6' Hebe, 2eme Entree (excerpt) Soloists, Les Arts
Florissants, conductor William Christie
10.28 Haydn Symphony No 98 in B flat LPO, conductor Eugen Jochum
10.57 Listener Request: Rameau Castor et Pollux: Tristes Apprêts (Act 1) Jane Laval
(soprano), orchestra conducted by Eugene Bigot Nature , Amour (Act 2) Gerard Souzay (baritone), Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Robert Cornman Sejourde l'EternellePaix(Act4) Leon Beyle (tenor), unnamed orchestra and conductor
11.10 Beethoven Violin Concerto in D
Wolfgang Schneiderhan , Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Eugen Jochum
2/5 A Mighty Call from the North
Donald Macleod traces Nielsen's life and work up to 1911, when the composer was at the peak of his creative self-confidence. Jens the Road-Mender Jorgen Klint (bass), Rosalind Bevan (piano)
Overture: Helios Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Hymnus Amoris, Op 12 (excerpt) Soloists, Danish RSO , conductor Mogens Woldike Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia Espansiva)
San Francisco SO , conductor Herbert Blomstedt
Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
Far from Home
From the Norwegian Church in Cardiff,
Humphrey Burton introduces the first of four concerts featuring works by composers abroad. Katerina Karneus (mezzo), Michael Pollock (piano)
Wagner Wesendonk Lieder
Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Grieg Songs from Haugtussa (excerpts)
Far from Home: BBC Symphony Orchestra
Edward Seckerson introduces performances given by the BBC Symphony Orchestra earlier this year, in Bad Kissingen and Prague. Schumann Overture: Manfred
Conductor Philippe Auguin
Mozart Piano Concerto No 17 in G, K453 Emanuel Ax , conductor Leonard Slatkin
Berlioz Harold in Italy Tabea Zimmermann (viola), conductor Philippe Auguin
More musical discovery for younger listeners, including David Fanshawe 's African Sanctus, a champagne galop by Hans Christian Lumbye and music from the film Bullitt.
My Kind of Song: Richard Rodney Bennett lain Burnside's guest is composer, arranger, pianist and singer Richard Rodney Bennett. His choices of song range from Purcell,
Walton and Webern to Gershwin and Harold Arlen. Plus some of Bennett's own songs.
With Sean Rafferty.
Rob Cowan celebrates the career of the great German conductor
Wilhelm Furtwangler , who died 50 years ago today.
Music conducted by Furtwangler unless otherwise stated.
Who Was Wilhelm Furtwangler ? Rob Cowan looks at the conductor's background.
7.35 Wagner Siegfried 's Funeral Music (Gotterdammerung) Berlin PO
7.50 Rob Cowan talks to Eric Wen about the influence of Heinrich Schenker 's system of musical analysis on Furtwangler's work.
8.00 Mozart Symphony No 40 in G minor, K550 (1st mvt) Vienna PO
8.07 Rob Cowan and Richard Osborne compare live and studio performances by Furtwangler.
8.20 Schumann Symphony No 4 in D minor (3rd and 4th mvts) Berlin PO
8.40 Former orchestral players recall their experiences of working with Furtwangler,
9.04 Weber Overture: Der Freischutz Berlin PO
9.15 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf , Dietrich Fischer -Dieskau and other great singers recall their experiences of working with Furtwangler as an opera conductor and lieder accompanist.
9.50 Wagner Tristan und Isolde, Act 1 Scene 3 (excerpt) Kirsten Flagstad and Blanche Thebom (sopranos). Philharmonia
10.00 Rob Cowan and Richard Osborne discuss Furtwangler's work in the Baroque and 20th-century fields.
10.10 Hindemrth Turandot Scherzo (Symphonic Metamorphosis of themes by Weber) Berlin PO
10.20 The Man behind the Mask
Furtwangler's widow, Elisabeth, and singers Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf shed light on the conductor's enigmatic personality.
10.35 Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral) (finale) Soloists, Lucerne Festival Chorus, Philharmonia
11.05 Tully Potter , Michael Tanner and Richard Evans examine the controversies surrounding Furtwangler's role during the Nazi period in Germany.
11.15 The Legacy What influence did
Furtwangler have on future generations of musicians? With Tully Potter , Michael Tanner , Daniel Barenboim and Christian Thielemann.
11.30 Furtwangler the Composer
Furtwangler Symphony No 2 (1st mvt)
Chicago SO, conductor Daniel Barenboim
3/5. Donald Macleod discovers the dangers Of Byrd's Catholicism. Repeated from Wednesday
With Louise Fryer.
Enescu Sonata Torso; String Quartet in G, Op 22 No 2; Childhood Impressions, Op 28
2.00 Sibelius Song of the Earth, Op 93
2.20 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G
2.55 Jersild Serenade: Music Making in the Forest
3.10 Vladigerov Scandinavian Suite, Op 13
3.40 Weyse Scherzo in B flat
3.45 Mozart Symphony No 29 in A, K201
4.05 Jora Piano Sonatina, Op 44
4.15 Verdi Ave Maria (Quattro Pezzi Sacri)
4.25 Blow The Graces' Dance; Gavott; Sarabande for the Graces (Venus and Adonis)
4.30 Castelnuovo-Tedesco Tarantella
4.35 Piazzolla, Djordjevlc Milonga del Angel
4.40 Bartok Three Folk Songs from Csik
4.45 Handel Coronation Anthem: The King Shall Rejoice, HWV260
5.00 Bach Orchestral Suite No 1 in C, BWV1066
5.20 Forster Vanitas Vanitatum
5.35 Perlea Don Quixote
6.00 Haydn Symphony No 4 in D
6.15 Constantinescu Free Variations on a Byzantine Theme
6.30 Lipatti Violin Sonatina, Op 1
6.45 Perlea Lullaby
6.50 Alessandrescu Autumn Dawn