Presented by Martin Handley.
7.00 8.00 : Brahms Warum ist das Licht gegeben dem Muhseligen, Op 74 No 1 Corydon Singers, conductor Matthew Best Haydn Piano Sonata in A, H XVI 30 Evgeny Kissin
8.00 9.00 : Schubert, arr Reimann Lieder der Mignon Juliane Banse (soprano), Cherubini Quartet Strauss Metamorphosen Chamber
Orchestra of Europe, conductor Heinz Holliger
With Rob Cowan. Including the recording of Bartok's String Quartet No 6 recommended in yesterday's Summer CD Review. Music also includes:
Haydn Minuet in C, H IX 16 No 15
Philharmonia Hungarica, conductor Antal Dorati Bach Sinfonia : Ich steh mit einem Fuss im Grabe, BWV156 Heinz Holliger (oboe), Berne Camerata Elgar Introduction and Allegro
Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli Beethoven Fantasia in C minor, Op 80
Rudolf Serkin (piano), Bavarian Radio Chorus and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Rafael Kubelik Mozart Dove Sono (La Nozze di Figaro)
Leona Mitchell (soprano), National Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Kurt Herbert Adler
Alwyn Symphony No 5 Royal Liverpool PO, conductor David Lloyd-Jones
Alkan Grande Sonate , Op 33 (Les Quatres Ages) (2nd mvt: Trente Ans: Quasi-Faust) Raymond Lewenthal (piano)
Boito Prologo in Cielo (Mefistofele)
Nicolai Ghiaurov (bass), Vienna State Opera Chorus Concert Society, Gumpoldskirchner Spatzen , Vienna PO, conductor Leonard Bernstein
Handel Sinfonia Pastorale; Ballo (Ariodante) Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
Neil Jordan , director of films such as The Company of Wolves, Mona Lisa , The Crying Game and The End of the Affair, and author of several novels, shares his musical passions with Michael Berkeley. They include a Schubert song, a Villa-Lobos guitar prelude, the opening of Mahler's Ninth Symphony, Thelonius Monk and Antonio Carlos Jobim.
Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre and her
Contemporaries Carole Cerasi gives a concert of harpsichord music by 17th-century French composer
Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre and her family circle, recorded at this year's York Early Music Festival. Presented by Andrew Manze.
Edinburgh International Festival 2005
At the Queen's Hall, baritone Florian Boesch and pianist Malcolm Martineau give a programme of songs by Schubert and Schumann. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
A musical postcard from New York, presented by Jamie Bernstein. Including Cuban salsa from the Lincoln Center; a Tony Award-winning musical; Renee Fleming on Joni Mitchell ; and three "awesome babes" from the Juilliard School playing Shostakovich. Producer Bill Lloyd
Two English suites - by Bach and Parry - plus Villa-Lobos's Bachianas Brasileiras No 5 for soprano and cellos, and highlights from Mendelssohn's oratorio St Paul.
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7/7. Presented by Verity Sharp. Handel Dopo Notfe (Ariodante); Venti, Turbini (Rinaldo)
Christine Rice (mezzo), Roger Vignoles (piano) Schubert Liebesbotschaft ; Standchen; Aufenthalt; Das Fischermadchen ;
Der Doppelganger; Die Taubenpost (Schwanengesang, D957)
Andrew Kennedy (tenor), Julius Drake (piano) Brahms Zigeunerlieder , Op 103
Christine Rice (mezzo), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
This year's fairy-tale theme continues with Zemlinsky's sumptuously orchestrated fantasy based on Hans Christian Andersen 's story The Little Mermaid. Brahms's personal and deeply spiritual setting of vernacular texts from the Lutheran Bible is dedicated to the memory of his friend Robert Schumann and "the whole of humanity". Presented by Christopher Cook. Marie Arnet (soprano), Bo Skovhus (baritone), Philharmonia Chorus, BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor James Conlon Zemlinsky Die Seejungfrau
Writer Adam Nicolson discusses his selection of classic and contemporary writing about the sea and presents his own specially commissioned piece on a sea theme. The reader is Sian Phillips. Presented by Paul Farley in front of an audience at Cadogan Hall, London.
Ein Deutsches Requiem
Beethoven Piano Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata) Barry Douglas (piano)
1/5. Weber's professional life was dogged with bad luck: there was always a rival faction, a temperamental diva or a political intrigue to complicate matters. Today, Donald Macleod finds Weber working for the aristocratic Wurttemberg family, and landing himself in hot water. Repeated from Monday at noon
With Susan Sharpe. Boccherini Stabat Mater 1.41 Sibelius
Suite: Lemminkainen 2.27 Schumann Davidsbundlertanze , Op 6 2.59 Suk Serenade in E flat 3.28 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G 4.02 Skjavetlc, transcr Zupanovlc Amor Quando Fioria 4.05 Bach Concerto in C minor for oboe and violin, BWV1060 4.19 Telemann Trio in D for two flutes, TWV42:D2 4.26 Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 71 No 14.49 Prokofiev, arr Anon Waltz Suite (after Schubert) 5.00 Palestrina Litaniae de Beata
Virgine Maria 5.06 Debussy Fetes Galantes, Set 2 5.14 Contant L'Aurore 5.27 Merikanto Improvisation, Op 76 No 3
5.34 Verdi 0 Padre Nostro 5.41 Marais Tombeau pour
M de Lully 5.49 Anon, 17th-century Peru Hanacpachap Cussicuinin (Ritual Formulario) 5.53
Brahms Schicksalslied 6.09 Dvorak Piano Trio in E minor (Dumky)
6.39 Mozart Serenade in G, K525 (Eine kleine Nachtmusik)