07:00
29 April 2005
Presented by Penny Gore.
Music includes, from 7.00am
Heuberger: Overture, The Opera Ball
Vienna Philharmonic
John Eliot Gardiner
Clementi: Sonatina in G, op 36.5
Martin Souter: fortepiano, Broadwood 1801
Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances, Suite no 3
Sinfonia 21
Richard Hickox
From 8:30am
Glazunov: Five Novellettes, op 15, All'Ungharese
Vertavo String Quartet
Robert de Visee: Suite in Dm
Julian Bream (guitar)
Schubert: Symphony no 5 in B flat, D 485
Staatskapelle Dresden
Sir Colin Davis (conductor)
10:00
29 April 2005
With Rob Cowan.
10.00am
Bach: Concerto in Am, BWV1044
Ralph Kirkpatrick (harpsichord)
Aurele Nicolet (flute)
Lucerne Festival Strings
Rudolf Baumgartner (violin/director)
10.25am
Glazunov: From the Middle Ages, Suite Op 79
USSR Symphony Orchestra
Yevgeny Svetlanov (conductor)
10.55am
Anonymous, 14th Century
Mass of Tournai
Trio Mediaeval
11.20am
Bach: Well-tempered Clavier, Book 1 - Prelude and Fugue No 3 in C sharp, No 8 in E flat minor
Ralph Kirkpatrick (clavichord)
11.30am
Glazunov: Concerto for alto saxophone and orchestra in E flat Op 109
Lev Mikhailov (alto saxophone)
USSR Radio Symphony Orchestra Soloists Ensemble
Alexander Korneyev (conductor)
11.45am
Scarlatti: Sonatas in B flat, Kk248-9
Bach: Fantasy in Cm, BWV906
Ralph Kirkpatrick (harpsichord)
12:00
Luigi Boccherini (1743 - 1805)
Part Five
5/5. Donald Macleod explores Boccherini's final years which were full of misfortune, and tries to uncover why his music, considered inventive, original and worthwhile, is so little heard.
Stabat Mater (1781)
Agnes Mellon
Ensemble 415
Guitar Quintet no 9 in C, G453, La Ritirata di Madrid
Pepe Romero (guitar)
Chamber Ensemble of Academy of St Martin in the Fields
[Rpt of Fri 12.00pm]
13:00
Grieg and the Scandinavians
The Vertavo Quartet play Greig & Sibelius
Christopher Cook presents the final recital of Scandinavian music from the Cowdray Hall in Aberdeen. The Vertavo Quartet from Norway play music by Grieg and Sibelius.
Grieg: Quartet in F (unfinished)
Sibelius: Quartet in Dm, Op 56, Voces intimae
Vertavo Quartet
14:00
BBCSO plays music by Saariaho and Sibelius
The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra rounds off Afternoon Performance's week of Scandinavian themed music with a performance of Sibelius' 6th Symphony. And the
BBC Singers perform Nuits Adieux by the Finnish composer Kaaiha Saariaho. Presented by Louise Fryer.
Wagner: Prelude and Liebestod (from Tristan and Isolde)
Ilan Volkov (conductor)
Saariaho: Nuits Adieux
Margaret Feaviour (soprano)
Jacqueline Fox (mezzo)
Neil Mackenzie (tenor)
Richard Bourne (bass)
BBC Singers
Stephen Cleobury (conductor)
Moszkowski: Violin Concerto in C
Tasmin Little (violin)
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)
Sibelius: Symphony, no 6 in Dm
Douglas Boyd (conductor)
15:40
29 April 2005
CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present the programme for younger listeners. We hear a toy symphony by Leopold Mozart and find out why chasing sheep
is best left to shepherds.
16:00
Henri Texier
Julian Joseph in conversation with French bass player Henri Texier.
17:00
29 April 2005
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and keeps us up to date with what's happening in the arts world. Email: in.tune@bbc.co.uk
19:30
BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican
Lyell Cresswell and Grieg
Penny Gore presents the BBCSO live from the Barbican performing the world premiere of Lyell Cresswell's Ara Kopikopiko which is Maori for labyrinth. Followed by Grieg's concerto for piano and orchestra, Op 16 in Am.
Lyell Cresswell: Ara Kopikopiko
Greig: Am Piano Concerto
Andreas Haefliger (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
David Porcelijn (conductor)
[Continues at 8.55pm, after Twenty Minutes]
20:30
Uncle Chukasha
In the time of Stalin, when words could kill, Kornei Chukovsky waged a war for the minds and dreams of children using only his imagination and love of the fantastic. For millions, his tale of a tyrannical cockroach became a metaphor for Stalin's reign of terror. For others he simply brought joy at a time when none was on offer.
Today, he is still as loved as ever, but diaries published last year reveal the true nature of his struggle with the Soviet system.
Michael Rosen explores his life and legacy.
20:50
BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican
Rachmaninov Symphony No. 3
Penny Gore presents continued live coverage of the BBCSO live from the Barbican, performing Sergey Rachmaninov's Symphony No 3, Op 44 in Am.
Andreas Haefliger (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
David Porcelijn (conductor)
21:45
Turner prize nominated artists Jane & Louise Wilson
Known for their evocative film installations, investigating spaces from the House of Lords to the former Stasi secret police headquarters in Berlin, Turner prize nominated artists Jane and Louise Wilson turn their attentions to designing a stage set for Michael Tippett's The Knot Garden at the Royal Opera House. They talk to Paul Allen.
22:15
29 April 2005
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall introduce an exclusive session by Rothko, the project of bassist Mark Beazley, in collaboration with the English musician and composer Roger Eno.
23:30
From the Cheltenham Jazz Festival
Jez Nelson presents a special live edition from the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. Featured performers include New York drummer Bobby Previte and powerhouse saxophonist Ken Vandermark.
01:00
29 April 2005
Part One
With Jonathan Swain.
1.00am
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the 2004 Proms
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 4 in G, Op58
Andreas Haefliger (piano)
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)
1.35am
Beethoven: Symphony No 7 in A, Op 92
Ilan Volkov (conductor)
2.16am
Schumann: Piano Sonata No 1 in F sharp minor, Op 11
Emil Gilels (piano)
2.44am
Boccherini: Cello Concerto in C, No 4, G481
Monika Leskovar (cello)
Varazdin Chamber Orchestra
David Geringas (conductor)
3.02am
Forster: Viri Israelite, Dialogus de Judith et Holoferne, KBPJ47
Olga Pasiecznik (soprano)
Kai Wessel (countertenor)
Krzysztof Szmyt (tenor)
Grzegorz Zychowicz (bass)
Il Tempo Baroque Ensemble
3.18am
JS Bach: Chaconne from the Partita No.2 in D minor, BWV1004
Alena Baeva (violin)
3.35am
Rachmaninov: From Morceaux de Salon, Op 10
Duncan Gifford (piano)
3.47am
Malecki: Symphonic Poem, The Wood Pigeon, the Forest and the Lass
Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra in Katowice
Wojciech Michniewski (conductor)
4.04am
Mozart: Sonata in C, K330
Dang Thai Son (piano)
4.18am
Gounod: L'amour! L'amour! Ah! leve-toi, soleil, from Romeo et Juliette
Richard Margison (tenor)
Canadian Opera Company Orchestra
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)
4.23am
Fontana: Sonata undecima
Le Concert Brise
4.31am
Gluck: Dance of the Blessed Spirits, from Orfeo ed Euridice
Il-Hwan Bai (cello)
Dai-Hyun Kim (piano)
4.36am
Mendelssohn: Hora est
Radio France Chorus
Donald Palumbo (conductor)
4.45am
Flotow: Ach! So fromm, ach so traut, from Martha, Act 3
Benjamin Butterfield (tenor)
Canadian Opera Company Orchestra
Richard Bradshaw (conductor)
4.49am
Bach: Keyboard Concerto No 5 in Fm, BWV1056
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)
Ris?r Festival Strings
05:00
29 April 2005
Part Two
Jonathan Swain concludes this morning's programme.
5.00am
Stanford: Fantasia and Toccata in Dm
David Drury (organ)
5.12am
Lisinski: Porin Overture
Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra
Kazushi Ono (conductor)
5.23am
Paderewski: Menuet celebre in G
Kyung-Sook Lee (piano)
5.27am
Pergolesi: Violin Concerto in B flat
Andrea Keller (violin)
Concerto Koln
5.41am
Handel: Oft on a Plat of Rising Ground, from L'Allegro, il Penseroso ed il Moderato
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
Academy of Ancient Music
Andrew Manze (director)
5.44am
Picchi: Toccata
Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)
5.49am
Kodaly: Jesus and the Traders
Hungarian Radio Choir
Zoltan Vasarhelyi (conductor)
5.56am
Beethoven: Violin Sonata No 3 in E flat, Op 12, No 3
Mats Zetterqvist (violin)
Mats Widlund (piano)
6.15am
Fodor: Symphony No 4 in Cm, Op 19
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
Guido Ajmone Marsan (conductor)
6.38am
Nystroem: Tre havsvisioner, Three Visions About the Sea
Swedish Radio Choir
Gustaf Sjokvist (conductor)
6.49am
Weber: Overture, Oberon
Dresden Staatskapelle
Bernard Haitink (conductor)