Presented by Martin Handley.
7.00-8.00: Rameau Quatrième Concert (Six Concerts en Sextour) Les Talens Lyriques, conductor Christophe Rousset
Mahler Piano Quartet Movement
Johannes Flieder (viola), Vienna Piano Trio
8.00-9.00: Handel The King Shall Rejoice Choir of King's College Cambridge, conductor Philip Ledger
Mozart Horn Concerto No 4 in E flat, K495 Barry Tuckwell , English Chamber Orchestra
Rob Rowan introduces surprises and treasures from his record collection. Plus the recording of Stravinsky's Symphony in Three Movements recommended on yesterday's CD Review. Music also includes:
Widor Toccata (Symphony No 5 in F minor) Ralph Downes (organ)
Handel Concerto Grosso in A minor. Op 64 Academy of St Martin in the Fields, director lona Brown
Elgar The Wand of Youth: Suite No 2 LPO, conductor Eduard Van Beinum
Gluck, arr Kempff Ballet music: Orfeo ed Euridice Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
Faure Les Djinns , Op 12 Jean-Claude Pennetier
(piano), Solistes de Lyon, conductor Bernard Tetu Arvo Part Pilgrim 's Song
Swedish Radio Choir, conductor Tonu Kaijuste
Szymanowski Roxana 's Song (King Roger) Kaja Danczowska (violin), Krystian Zimerman (piano) Mozart Un AuraAmorosa (Cosi Fan Tutte) Alfredo Kraus (tenor), Philharmonia, conductor Karl Bohm
Sibelius The Chase (Scenes Historiques: Suite No 2) RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham Anthony Collins Louis XV Silhouettes
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor John Wilson Beethoven Piano Sonata in E minor, Op 90 Yves Nat
Mendelssohn String Symphony No 2 in D Polish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
Tchaikovsky Written Words (Eugene Onegin ) Andrei Ivanov (baritone), Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, conductor Alexander Orlov
British theatre director William Gaskill shares his musical passions with Michael Berkeley. They include works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Berlioz, Janacek, Weill and Stravinsky.
Zelenka.
Lucie Skeaping profiles the life, times and music of the 17th- and 18th-century Czech composer Jan Dismas Zelenka , who won the admiration of many distinguished contemporaries, among them Bach. Zelenka composed some of the most sumptuous and glorious church music of the Baroque period.
Introduced by Stephanie Hughes from London's Wigmore Hall. Leopold Trio
Taneyev String Trio in E flat, Op 31 Schnittke String Trio
Beethoven String Trio in G, Op 9 No 1
Jamie Bernstein sends a musical postcard from New York in winter. Including songs from
Mike Errico and John Bucchino , an avant-garde string quartet called Ethel and the saddest House of the Rising Sun you'll ever hear, sung by a busker on the 14th Street subway. Producer Bill Lloyd
Listeners' requests, including Mozart's Piano Sonata in A minor, K310, played by Alfred Brendel , a selection of choral works by the Estonian composer Veljo Tormis and, as part of this month's theme of Shakespeare-inspired music, the Symphonic Dances from Leonard Bernstein 's West Side Story.
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Petroc Trelawny talks to Mexican tenor
Rolando Villazon. And as a new production of Offenbach's La Belle Helene opens at English National Opera, a look at Offenbach's place in French culture with soprano Felicity Lott and translator Kit Hesketh-Harvey . Producer Jeremy Evans
On the first anniversary of the death of Pope
John PaulII , Aled Jones is joined by Martin Baker of Westminster Cathedral to examine the state of choral singing in the Roman Catholic Church.
I Live from the stage of the Royal Court Theatre
I in London, a performance featuring works from some of the most significant writers whose plays have been staged there over the last 50 years, including Wole Soyinka , Arnold Wesker , Timberlake Wertenbaker , Joe Penhall and Laura Wade. Introduced by Richard Wilson , with music by Stephen Warbeck. Producers Polly Thomas and Steven Canny
Theatre director Dominic Dromgoole explores the beginnings of the Royal Court Theatre in London and the legacy of Look
Back in Anger - the play by John Osborne that made the Court's name. Producer Phil Tinline
Mark Lawson on Look Back in Anger: page 119
1/5. With Donald Macleod.
Cormenghast: A Good-Night: Film music: Murder on the Orient Express (arr Lindup); On Christmas Day: Symphony No 3 Repeated from Monday
With Louise Fryer.
From the Seventh World Symposium on Choral Music, in Kyoto. Schubert Die Nacht, 0983 Loewe Oer
Fichtenbaum Reqer Hell ins Fenster Hindemith Nun , da der Tag des Tages Mude ward Strauss Traumlied Cantabile Limburg, Jurgen Fassbender (director)
Japanese Tradition, arr Matsushita Three choral songs Vox Gaudiosa Chamber Chorus, director Ko Matsushita
1.43 Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos 2.06 Mendelssohn String Quintet in B flat. Op 87 2.51 Bertouch The Lord, the God of Hosts, Has Spoken 3.23 Grieq Piano Concerto in A minor
3.55 Alfven Midsummer Vigil (Swedish Rhapsody No
4.09 G Gabriell Deus in Nomine Tuo 4.17 Handel Sonata in G for two violins, viola and continuo, Op 5 No 4
4.30 Debussy Beau Soir 4.33 Poulenc Capriccio
4.38 Beethoven, arr Sediak Overture: Fidelio
4.45 Tchaikovsky Farewell, 0 Native Hills and Fields (The Maid of Orleans) 4.52 Verdi Sinfonia: Giovanna DArco
5.00 Brahms Six Quartets for chorus, Op 112
5.15 Goldmark Night Piece (The Queen ofSheba)
5.23 Boccherini Cello Sonata No 4 in A 5.37 Schubert Polonaise in B flat, D580 5.43 Bach Trio Sonata in G for flute, violin and continuo 5.54 Elgar Serenade in E minor, Op 20 6.07 Handel Solitudini Amate (Alessandro)
6.13 Haydn Piano Sonata in E minor, H XVI 34
6.28 Mozart Symphony No 36 in C, K425 (Linz)