With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Handel Chaconne in G, HWV435 Murray Perahia (piano) Tchaikovsky Elegy in G LSO, conductor Geoffrey Simon T Linley (son)
In Yonder Grove Julia Gooding (soprano), Parley of Instruments Baroque Orchesta, director Paul Nicholson Tchaikovsky Hamlet, Op 67 Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Muti
8.30-10.00: Glinka Trio Pathétique in D minor Borodin Trio Reger Variations and Fugue on a theme of Bach, Op 81 Andras Schiff (piano) Tchaikovsky The Voyevoda,
Op 78 USSR SO, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
With Rob Cowan.
Listener request: Fodor Symphony No 4 The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Antal Dorati
10.25 Ireland The Land of Lost Content
Peter Pears (tenor), Benjamin Britten (piano)
10.37 Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 5
Vladimir Krainiev , Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Dmitri Kitaienko
11.02 arr Loeki Stardust Quartet: Schubert Fugue in E minor Schumann Fugue in G minor on BACH, Op 60 No 3 Mendelssohn Fugue in G, Op 37 No 2b Loeki Stardust Quartet
11.14 Warlock Along the Stream
Van Dieren Take, 0 Take Those Lips Away
Alan Bush So at Length Peter Pears (tenor), Viola Tunnard and Alan Bush (pianos)
11.25 Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2
Jascha Heifetz (violin), Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Munch
11.50 Hoist Four Songs, Op 35
Peter Pears (tenor), Norbert Brainin (violin)
5/5. Broadening Horizons. Donald Macleod 's survey of Haydn's early career ends with a look at the composer's first steps towards the fame and celebrity that would crown his final years. String Quartet in G, Op 17 No 5 (Menuetto) Kodaly Quartet
Insanae et Vanae Curae
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Piano Sonata in D, H XVI 24
Ronald Brautigam (period piano)
Come Piglia si Bene la Mira (L 'Infedelta Delusa, Act 1 Scene 4) Nancy Argenta (soprano),
La Petite Bande, conductor Sigiswaid Kuijken Symphony No 70 in D
Hanover Band, director Roy Goodman Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
Verbier Festival 2004
Piano virtuoso Lang Lang in a solo recital at the vast Salle Medran at the heart of the Swiss resort. Presented by Stephanie Hughes. Schumann Variations on ABEGG, Op 1 Haydn Piano Sonata in C, H XVI 50
Chopin Nocturne in D flat, Op 27 No 2 Liszt Réminiscences de Don Juan
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Including a concert given at St David's Hall, Cardiff, in March. Presented by Louise Fryer. Roussel Bacchus et Ariadne: Suite No 2
Conductor Walter Weller
Dutilleux Métaboles
Ravel Concerto for piano (left hand) Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique
Louis Lortie (piano), conductor Thierry Fischer
Jimmy Heath
Veteran saxophonist Jimmy Heath , who often played in jazz trumpet legend
Dizzy Gillespie 's many bands and now tours with the Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Star Big Band, chats to Julian Joseph in an interview recorded at this year's London Jazz Festival. Producer Keith Loxam
Sean Rafferty with news from the arts world, interviews and music.
Archive Week
Stephen Johnson is joined by Geoffrey Smith to introduce Duke Ellington's serene Third Sacred Concert, performed at
Westminster Abbey in 1973, just seven months before the great jazz composer, pianist and bandleader died. Music includes: My Love; Is God a Three-Letter Word for
Love?; Every Man Prays in His Own Language The Beauty of God; Ain't 't Nobody Nowhere
Nothin' Without God; Praise God and Dance Alice Babs , Toney Watkins and Anita Moore (vocalists), Duke Ellington (piano),
John Alldis Choir, Duke Ellington Orchestra, conductor Roscoe Gill
China Mieville and guests trace the history of "hard-boiled" fiction, and explores some of the differences in the development of crime fiction from country to country. Producer Zahid Warley
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall introduce another eclectic selection of intriguing and unusual music.
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Cecil Taylor
Jez Nelson presents one of this year's most talked about concerts at the London Jazz
Festival - a rare appearance by the pianist Cecil Taylor at the Royal Festival Hall. An uncompromising master of avant-garde jazz since the 1950s, he continues to produce powerful music today. For tonight's performance, two other veteran improvisers join him: trumpeter Bill Dixon , and a pioneer of European free improvisation, drummer Tony Oxley.
With John Shea.
Blagoje Bersa The Shoemaker from Delft
2.55 Part Partita, Op 2 3.00 Szymanowski String Quartet No 2. Op 56 3.15 Penderecki Miserere
3.20 Arriaga Symphony in D 3.50 Saint-Georges Violin Concerto in D. Op 3 No 14.10 Bach Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV543 4.20 Saar A Little Crooked Fir-Tree
4.25 Rimsky-Korsakov, trans Rachmaninov Flight of the Bumble-Bee 4.30 Schubert Arpeggione Sonata in A minor, D821 4.50 Solage Le Basile
4.55 J Strauss (son) March (Der Zigeunerbaron)
5.00 Grieg From Days of Youth (Lyric Pieces. Op 65 No 1)
5.05 Josquin des Prez Sanctus; Benedictus; Agnus Dei (Missa Fortuna Desperata) 5.20 Salzedo Concert Variations on 0 Tannenbaum 5.25 Brahms, orch
Schmeling Hungarian Dance No 3 5.30 Giustini Piano Sonata in D. Op 1 No 5 5.45 Cesti Qual Profondo Letargo (Orontea) 5.50 Liszt Les Préludes
6.10 Bach, transcr Buson! Prelude and Fugue in D. BWV532 6.20 Skjavetlc, transcr Zupanovlc lo Non Voglio Lodar ; La Mort ' e Fin; I Giuramenti
6.25 Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K297b