Presented by Martin Handley.
7.00-8.00: Saint-Saens Tarantelle , Op 6
Berlioz Three Excerpts from La Damnation de Faust
8.00-9.00: Liszt Tarantella (Venezia e Napoli) Walton, arr Mathieson Suite: Henry V
With Rob Cowan.
Music includes:
Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: The Tsar's Bride - Bolshoi SO, conductor Alexander Lazarev
Massenet 10 Son Solo ...Ah! Dispar Vision (Manon, Act 3) - Giuseppe di Stefano (tenor), Herbert Dawson (organ), Philharmonia, conductor Alberto Erede
Galuppi Sonata No 5 in C - Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano)
John Alden Carpenter Sea Drift - RPO, conductor Karl Krueger
Handel Oh Sleep, Why Dost Thou Leave Me? (Semele) - Erna Berger (soprano), Michael Raucheisen (piano)
Faure Three Songs without Words, Op 17 - Germaine Thyssens-Valentin (piano)
Tippett Suite in D for the Birthday of Prince Charles - LSO, conductor Colin Davis
Schubert Offertorium, D963 - Alejandro Ramirez (tenor), Lausanne Vocal Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra, conductor Michel Corboz
Saint-Saens Romanza (Cello Sonata No 2 in F, Op 123) - Andre Navarra, Annie d'Arco (piano)
Sibelius, arr Press Nocturne, Op 51 No 3 - Arthur Grumiaux (violin), Istvan Hajdu (piano)
Joaquin Nin Six Variations on a theme of Milan - Rey de la Torre (guitar)
Handel O Memory! Still Bitter to My Soul; Opprest with Never-Ceasing Grief (Belshazzar) - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Munich Chamber Orchestra, conductor Hans Stadlmair
Humperdinck Suite: Hansel and Gretel - RPO, conductor Rudolf Kempe
Michael Berkeley 's guest is the writer James Fleming , nephew of author Ian Fleming and cellist Amaryllis Fleming. His musical choices include a rare recording of his aunt playing Bach; Scottish folk fiddler Willie Hunter , a Scriabin piano prelude, Shostakovich's Piano Quintet, and Tom Lehrer 's Vatican Rag.
The Gabrielis
Lucie Skeaping surveys the music of Andrea Gabrieli and his nephew Giovanni, and highlights the developments the two made in the musical climate of 16th-century Venice.
Edinburgh International Festival
Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents a recital given at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh. Anne Schwanewilms (soprano), Malcolm Martineau (piano) Strauss
Drei Lieder, Op 29; Du meines Herzens Kronelein; Ach Lieb, ich muss nun scheiden;
(Schlichte Weisen, Op 21); Mein Herz ist stumm, mein Herz ist kalt, Op 19 No 6
Mahler Scheiden und Meiden (Des knaben Wunderhorn); Um schlimme Kinder artig zu machen; Ich ging mit Lust durch einen grunen Wald
Strauss Lieder aus Letzte Blatter, Op 10:
No 3, Die Nacht; No 5, Geduld; No 8, Allerseelen; Leises Lied, Op 39; Wiegenliedchen, Op 49 No 3; Waldseligkeit, Op 49 No 1
Mahler Abld'sung im Sommer; Aus! Aus!; Nicht wiedersehen!
Strauss Drei Lieder der Ophelia, Op 67
Brian Kay presents more listeners' requests:
Mozart's charming Concerto for Flute and Harp; and for this month's theme of jazz-inspired music, Bernstein's Divertimento, in a recording by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra conducted by one of the composer's most gifted proteges, Marin Alsop.
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What's British about Art?
Why are we applying old-fashioned national criteria to abstract ideas? Is it an upsurge of nationalism that prompts us to acclaim Young British Artists and New British Cinema? Or are the old passport categories a cover for rampant confusion in a multicultural society? What exactly is British about a sculpture, a symphony or a song, and why? Producers Tony Cheevers and Paul Frankl EMAIL: lebrecht.live@bbc.co.uk or phone (during the programme) [number removed] (land-line calls cost no more than 8p per minute)
I Fagiolini celebrates its 20th birthday, there are more recordings of the Latvian Radio Choir at this year's Vale of Glamorgan Festival, and Aled Jones investigates just what sounds singers have to master to perform present-day choral music.
Peter Nichols 's brilliant, heartbreaking and comic drama about a couple's relationship as parents of a profoundly mentally disabled child.
Producer/Director Pauline Harris
3/3. Fourth International Congress of Modern Architects - Marseille and Athens 1933
In July 1933, the architect Le Corbusier and 90 other delegates from around the world boarded a boat in Marseille for a trip to Athens, discussing ideas, for better or worse, for the city of the future. Frances Stonor Saunders looks at how our cities, as they continue to expand, will go on to influence the way we will live. Producer Kirsty Pope
1/5. With Donald Macleod. The Fool's Songs (King Lear, excerpts); Overture on Russian and Kyrgyz Themes; Piano Quintet, Op 57 Repeated from Monday
With Susan Sharpe. Mozart Regina Coeli , K276;Ave Verum Corpus, K618; Mass in C minor, K427 2.03 Brahms Viola
Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 12.25 Stravinsky Three Pieces for clarinet 2.30 Poulenc Concert ChampĂȘtre 2.56 Mahler Symphony No 5 4.04 Hummel Rondo in B minor, Op 109
4.13 Haydn Divertimento in C, H IV 14.22 Lindberg Midsummer Night 4.25 Mendelssohn Scherzo (A
Midsummer Night's Dream) 4.30 Litolff Scherzo, Op 102
4.38 Hue Phantasy 4.46 Handel Saro Qual Vento
(Alessandro) 4.50 Telemann Concerto in B flat for three oboes 5.00 Matteis Passages in Imitation of the Trumpet Anon Five Marches (John Playford 's New Tunes) 5.10 Handel Terpsichore (excerpts) 5.21 Van Noordt Fantasia 5 in C
5.27 Tallis Spem in Alium 5.35 Walton Two pieces forstrings (Henry V) 5.40 Bartok Piano Concerto No 3 6.06 Waqner Overture: Rienzi 6.20 Verdi Per Me Giunto (Don Carlos )
6.30 Mendelssohn Piano Trio No 2 in C minor, Op 66