Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Monteverdi Pulchra Es Marinella
Pennicchi and Ann Monoysios (sopranos), Jakob Lindberg (lute), David Miller (chitaronne)
Sibelius The Oceanides, Op 73 Gothenburg SO, conductor Neeme Jarvi Weber Horn Concertino in E minor Hermann Baumann , Leipzig
Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur Mozart Violin Sonata in A, K526
Pinchas Zuckerman , Marc Neirug (piano)
8.30-10.00: Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet RPO, conductor
Yuri Temirkanov Bach French Suite No 1 in D minor, BWV812 Angela Hewitt (piano) Handel Solomon , Act 1 Scene 2 Nancy Argenta (soprano), Carolyn Watkinson (mezzo), Monteverdi Choir, English
Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
With Rob Cowan.
Mozart/M Haydn Symphony No 37 in G, K444 Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Erich Leinsdorf
10.16 Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op 115 Reginald Kell (clarinet), Fine Arts Quartet
10.54 Erlebach Overture No 4 Berlin Early Music Academy
11.12 Schubert Stabat Mater D383
Helen Donath (soprano). Josef Protschka (tenor), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bass),
Bavarian Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
11.52 Stravinsky Three Pieces Reginald Kell (clarinet)
2/5. Elgar had something of a love/hate relationship with city life. However much he disliked being away from his beloved
Worcestershire, he wanted more than anything to be successful - and that meant London was the place to be. With Donald Macleod.
Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town) London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andre Previn Falstaff (excerpt) London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jeffrey Tate Ballet: The Sanguine Fan
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Bryden Thomson Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
Schwarzenberg Schubertiade 2005
1/4. A second week of lunchtime concerts from last year's Schubertiade festival in Schwarzenberg, Austria, presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch .
Beethoven String Quartet in A minor, Op 132 Emerson Quartet
Schubert Impromptu in G flat, D899 No 3 Elisabeth Leonskaja (piano)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Presented by John Shea. Bartok Romanian Dances
Director Lesley Hatfield
Mozart Oboe Concerto in C, K314
David Cowley , conductor Grant Llewellyn
Bruckner Symphony No 6 in A Conductor Petri Sakari
Music from a volcanic island, a pavane by Faure and a song about friendly monsters, presented for younger listeners by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Interpreters of Hugo Wolf lain Burnside looks at the many ways of interpreting the songs of Hugo Wolf , with classic examples by Gerard Souzay , Elisabeth Schwarzkopf , Irmgard Seefried ,
John McCormack , Peter Schreier , Tiana Lemnitz.
Friedrich Schorr , Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and Elena Gerhardt , and by singers of today.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music with guests and news of the arts world.
Northern
Sinfonla Sara Mohr-Pietsch introduces a concert from the Sage. Gateshead, as one of the rising stars of the British musical world, Robin Ticciati , makes his debut conducting Northern Sinfonia in a programme of Brahms, Strauss and Elgar. Christopher Richards (clarinet),
Stephen Reay (bassoon), Northern Sinfonia, conductor Robin Ticciati
Elgar Serenade in [ minor, Op 20
Strauss Duett-Concertino for clarinet, bassoon, harp and string orchestra; Prelude: Capriccio Brahms Serenade No 1 in D, Op 11
2/5. Biologist Lewis Wolpert considers
Confucius's comment, "To say you know when you know, and to say you do not when you do not, that is knowledge."
The American director Robert Altman talks to Susan Hitch about his production of Arthur Miller 's play Resurrection Blues, a black comedy satirising the materialism of modern culture, which has its British premiere at the Old Vic in London. Producer Fiona McLean
Fiona Talkington presents sounds from the Norwegian improvising collective Spunk, the Senegalese zalam player Nuru Kane , and traditional singing from Montenegro.
3/5. Brains. With Donald Macleod.
Sehet an die Exempel Mona Spa gele (soprano), Henning Voss (alto), Wilfried Jochens (tenor), Klaus Mertens (bass), Leipzig Blaserkollegium , Michaelstein Telemann Chamber Orchestra, director Ludger Remy
Concerto in D minor for two chalumeaux
Colin Lawson and Michael Harris , Collegium Musicum 90, director Simon Standage
An den Schlaf Klaus Mertens (baritone), Ludger Remy (harpsichord)
Der neumodische Liebhaber Damon , TWV 21:8 (excerpt) Michael Schopper (bass), La Stagione Frankfurt, director Michael Schneider
Repeated from Wednesday at 12 noon
With Susan Sharpe.
Medieval music ensemble Iris perform chansons by Guillaume de Machaut. 1.57 Telemann Sonata in C for harpsichord (Essercizii Musici) 2.16 Handel Water Music: Suite No 1 in F 2.48 Enescu String Quartet in G, Op 22 No
3.15 Mahler Symphony No 1 (Titan) 4.04 Kienzl Selig sind, die Verfolgung leiden (Der Evangelimann)
4.11 Giqout Toccata 4.15 Bach Concerto in C minor,
BWV1060 4.29 Gorczyckl Laetatus Sum 4.34 Martinu Polkas and Etudes, Book 14.46 Strauss Nichts , Op 10 No 2; Die Nacht, Op 10 No 3 4.51 Puccini Nessun Dorma
(Turandot) 4.54 Berlioz Hungarian March (La Damnation de Faust) 5.00 Abel Symphony in C, Op 10 No 4
5.09 Jarzebski Susanna Videns 5.15 Kapp Palumine
5.18 Czerny Brilliant Polonaise, Op 296 5.32 Haydn Symphony No 8 in G (Le Soir) 5.56
Rimsky-Korsakov Sleep , My Beauty (May Night) 6.00 Moniuszko Fantastic Overture: Fairytale 6.14 Elgar Sea Pictures, Op 37
6.37 Respighi Pini di Roma