Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Mozart Horn Concerto No I in D, K412 Jonathan Williams , Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Alexander Schneider Locatelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op I No 7 Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, conductor Gottfried von der Goltz
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan Chicago
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fritz Reiner
8.30-10.00: Purcell Overture: Timon of Athens The Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman Weill Kleine Dreigroschenmusik Members of the LSO, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas Strauss Im Abendrot (Four Last Songs)
Christine Brewer (soprano), Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, conductor Donald Runnicles
With Rob Cowan :
Strauss Dance Suite after Couperin (excerpts) RPO, conductor Artur Rodzinski
10.22 Chopin Nocturnes: in G minor, Op 37 No 2; in C minor, Op 48 No 1
Moura Lympany (piano)
10.34 Halffter Sinfonietta
Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, conductor Victor Pablo Perez
11.12 A Scarlatti Infirmata Vulnerata
David Daniels (countertenor), Arcadian Academy, director Nicholas McGegan
11.27 Mozart Piano Concerto No 12 in A minor, K414 Moura Lympany (piano), Philharmonia, conductor Herbert Menges
3/5. OspedaledellaPieta. Donald Macleod visits the Ospedale della Pieta, an institution for orphaned or abandoned children, with Micky White , who is researching Vivaldi's years of employment there as maestro di violino.
Vivaldi Concerto in G for strings, RVI49 Ostmvt) Academy of Ancient Music, director Andrew Manze
Concerto in A a due cori, RV585 Ensemble Matheus, director Jean-Christophe Spinosi
Gloria in D, RV589 (excerpt): Laetatus Sum, RV607 Taverner Choir and Players, director Andrew Parrott
Concerto in G for two mandolins, RV532
James Tyler and Douglas Wootton , Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner Violin Concerto in D, RV222
Giuliano Carmignola , Venice Baroque Orchestra, conductor Andrea Marcon
Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Wyastone Leys Summer Series
2/4. Le Paradis Perdu: Christian, Sephardic, and Arabic-Andalusian Music of the Mediterranean
Jamie Owen presents a performance by Hesperion XXI (founded and led by Montserrat Figueras and Jordi Savall ) on their only visit to Britain this year, in a range of music that celebrates the interwoven musical culture of the Mediterranean region and the medieval period. Montserrat Figueras (voice), Hesperion XXI, director Jordi Savall
Witches and Fairies
BBC Philharmonic
Presented by John Shea.
Humperdinck Prelude: Hansel and Gretel Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Strauss Don Quixote
Peter Dixon (cello), conductor Gianandrea Noseda Prokofiev Cinderella (extracts) Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Wagner Overture: The Flying Dutchman Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Live from Derby Cathedral.
Introit: Prevent Us, 0 Lord (Derek Holman ). Responses: Sumsion. Office Hymn: The
Eternal Gifts (Aeterna Christi Munera). Psalm: 104 (Hopkins, Parratt). First Reading: Zechariah 7.
Canticles: The First Service (Robert Parsons ). Second Reading: Mark 10, vv 17-21.
Anthem: Glorious in Heaven (Percy Whitlock ). Final Hymn: There's a Wideness in God's Mercy (Corvedale). Organ Voluntary: Rhapsody on a Ground (Heathcote Statham). Master of the music Peter Gould. Assistant organist Tom Corfield.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Edinburgh International Festival
Beethoven and Bruckner: Nine Symphonies
If Bruckner wrote a lightweight symphony, the Sixth is it: a lyrical but elusive work that is also the only one of the canon that he never felt the need to revise. Beethoven's
Pastoral is full of the sounds of nature, "a matter more of feeling than of painting", according to the composer. Introduced by Donald Macleod. Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral) Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras Bruckner Symphony No 6 in A
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Donald Runnicles
What would the universe be like if no-one lived in it? From that question Michael Frayn 's new book, The Human Touch - Our Part in a Creation of a Universe delves into the relationship between the universe and the human mind. In a special programme-length interview, Philip Dodd talks to the playwright, author and ex-philosophy student about his new work and how it fits into his long and varied career. Producer Kirsty Pope
Verity Sharp presents a selection of all kinds of music from around the world.
4/5. With Donald Macleod. Rothschild's Violin (excerpt):
From Jewish Folk Poetry, Op79a; Piano Trio No 2 Repeated from Thursday
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