07:00
8 July 2005
With Penny Gore.
From 7.00am
Verdi: Overture, Luisa Miller
National Philharmonic Orchestra
Riccardo Chailly (conductor)
Korngold: Dulcinea of Toboso
Adventure and Don Quixote's Conversion and Death from Don Quixote, 1909
Alexander Frey (piano)
Richard Strauss: Romanze for cello and orchestra, AV75 in F
Thomas Grossenbacher (cello)
Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich
David Zinman (conductor)
Paganini arr Karol Szymanowski: Caprices No 24 in Am, Op 40
Thomas Zehetmair (violin)
Silke Avenhaus (piano)
Purcell: Mad Song, from Rosie Bowers, Don Quixote, Act V, Scene I
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
Members of the Academy of Ancient Music
Mozart: Piano Sonata in A, K331
Mitsuko Uschida (piano)
From 8.30am
Strauss: Don Quixote, Op 35
John Sharp (cello)
Unknown (viola)
Chicago SO
Daniel Barenboim (conductor)
Massenet: The Death of Don Quixotte, Act V of Don Quichotte
Sancho Pança ...... Alain Foundary (baritone)
Don Quichotte ...... José Van Dam (baritone)
Dulcinée ...... Teresa Berganza (mezzo)
Orchestra of the Toulouse Capitole
Michel Plasson (conductor)
10:00
8 July 2005
With Jonathan Swain.
Bartok: Dance Suite
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Georg Solti (conductor)
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat, BWV 1051
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Neville Marriner (conductor)
Brahms: Trio in E flat, Op 40
Aubrey Brain (horn)
Adolf Busch (violin)
Rudolf Serkin (piano)
Britten: Noye's Fludde, Op 59
Soloists and Chorus East Suffolk Children's Orchestra
English Chamber Orchestra
Norman Del Mar (conductor)
12:00
Ottorino Respighi (1879 - 1936)
A Nightingale Sang
Donald Macleod explores Respighi's final years, including a stroll amongst the pines of Rome as depicted by one of the composer's greatest musical legacies.
Belkis, Regina di Saba: Orgiastic Dance
Philharmonia Orchestra
Geoffrey Simon (conductor)
Il Tramonto
Magdalena Koená (soprano)
Henschel Quartet
Notturno
Sergei Babayan (piano)
The Pines of Rome
NBC Symphony Orchestra
Arturo Toscanini (conductor)
Stornellatrice
Elsa Respighi (soprano)
Ottorino Respighi (piano)
13:00
Cheltenham International Festival of Music 2005
8 July 2005
Tommy Pearson introduces the first of three lunchtime concerts given by one of the world's pre-eminent chamber groups, who perform some of Beethoven's seminal piano trios.
Beethoven: Variations on Wenzel Müller's Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu
Dmitri Smirnov: Tri-o-Tri, Piano Trio No 3, Op 142, world premičre
Beethoven: Piano trio in D, Op 70 No 2
Florestan Trio
14:15
8 July 2005
This week's spotlight on the violinist Anthony Marwood finishes with his performance of a concerto by Somervell with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Presented by Petroc Trelawny.
Sullivan: Overture di ballo
John Wilson (conductor)
Somervell: Violin Concerto in Gm
Anthony Marwood (violin)
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)
Elgar: Enigma Variations
Garry Walker (conductor)
15:40
8 July 2005
CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present the programme for younger listeners. Including music about an old clockmaker, a spy and a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
16:00
George Chisholm
Julian Joseph is joined by writer and broadcaster Bob Sinfield to chart the history of a 'British Treasure', Trombonist George Chisholm. Although not always fully recognised, Chisholm's career spanned from playing with Fats Waller and the Squadronairs, to the BBC Variety Orchestra.
17:00
8 July 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
19:00
Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte
8 July 2005
Stephanie Hughes presents Mozart's Cosi fan Tutte from The Sage, Gateshead. Sir Thomas Allen directs this simply staged new production of Mozart's well-loved opera, featuring six gifted young singers supported by the Hexham-based youth arts outfit, The Samling Foundation. Northern Sinfonia is conducted by Thomas Zehetmair.
Fiordiligi ...... Henriikka Gröndahl
Dorabella ...... Carolyn Dobbin
Guglielmo ...... Mattijs van de Woerd
Ferrando ...... Rafael Vasquez
Despina ...... Amy Freston
Don Alfonso ...... Richard Morrison
Northern Sinfonia
Northern Sinfonia Chorus
Thomas Zehetmair (conductor)
Sir Thomas Allen (director)
22:15
8 July 2005
Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall and featuring an interview with Brian Eno about his new album of songs, Another Day on Earth.
23:30
Michael Brecker's Quindectet
Jez Nelson presents a concert by US saxophone star Michael Brecker. Generally agreed to be the most imitated saxophonist since John Coltrane, he features in this concert both as soloist and composer with an unusual 15 piece line up including strings, accordion and clarinets.
Originally broadcast in part last year, the programme features more music from the concert including a chance to hear Brecker playing the EWI (Electronic Wind Instrument).
01:00
8 July 2005
8 July 2005
With Susan Sharpe.
1.00am
Michael Tilson Thomas conducts the San Francisco Symphony
Liszt: Prometheus, symphonic poem, S99
Schnittke: Violin Concerto No 4, 1984
Alexander Barantschik (violin)
Schumann: Symphony No 1 in B flat, Spring, Op 38
2.15am
Mozart: Davide Penitente, K 469, Cantata
Krisztina Laki and Nicole Fallien (soprano)
Hans-Peter Blochwitz (tenor)
Netherlands Chamber Choir
La Petite Bande
Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor)
3.05am
Brahms: Piano quartet No 3 in Cm, Op 60
Christian Tetzlaff (violin)
Lars Anders Tomter (viola)
Pieter Wispewey (cello)
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)
3.35am
Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No 1 in Gm, Op 25
Lucille Chung (piano)
Orchestre Symphonique de Laval
Jean-Francois Rivest (conductor)
4.00am
Telemann: Concerto in D for flute, 2 violins, viola and continuo
Musica Antiqua Köln
4.10am
Andrea Gabrieli: Cantate Domino
Chorus of Swiss-Italian Radio
Stefano Innocenti (conductor)
4.15am
Naumann: Symphonie ŕ grand orchestre de l'opera Cora
Concerto Köln
4.25am
Antoine Dauvergne: Ballet music Les Troqueurs
Capella Coloniensis
William Christie (harpsichord and conductor)
4.40am
Johann Strauss: Persischer March, Op 289, Champagnerpolka, Op 211
Danish Radio Concert Orchestra
Roman Zeilinger (conductor)
4.45am
Sibelius: Polonaise in C, Valsette in Em
Eero Heinonen (piano)
4.50am
Tchaikovsky: Waltz, Sleeping Beauty
Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
Uri Mayer (conductor)
4.55am
Prokofiev: March, L'amour des trois Oranges, Op 33b
Roger Woodward (piano)
5.00am
Johann Christoph Pez: Overture in Dm
Hildebrandsche Hoboďsten Compagnie
5.05am
Francesco Geminiani: Sonata in D, Op 1, No 1
Pierre Pitzl and Mary Jean Bolli (violas da gamba)
Luciano Contini (archlute)
Augusta Campagne (harpsichord)
5.15am
Boëly: Messe des fętes solennelles
Marcel Verheggen (organ)
5.25am
Handel: Alpestre monte, HWV 81
Susie Le Blanc (soprano)
Ensemble Tempo Rubato
Alexander Weimann (continuo and director)
5.40am
Trad. Hungarian: Kuruc Songs, Dances from Csiksomelyo, Bride's Dance, Dances from the Löcse Virginal Book
Csaba Nagy (tarogato/solo recorder)
Peter Ella (harpsichord)
Viktória Herencsár (cimbalom)
Camerata Hungarica
László Czidra (conductor)
5.55am
Claude Champagne: Danse Villageoise
Orchestre du Conservatoire de Musique du Québec
Jacques Lacombe (conductor)
6.00am
Alexis Contant: Meditation, La Charmeuse
Moshe Hammer (violin)
Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi (cello)
William Tritt (piano)
6.05am
Górecki: Cantata in honour of St Wojciech
Warsaw Philharmonic Choir
Percussion Ensemble of the National Philharmonic Orchestra
National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Wojciech Michniewski (conductor)
6.30am
Ernst Mielck: Concert piece, Op 9
Liisa Pohjola (piano)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Petri Sakari (conductor)