Witness to Change
V Novak Overture: Marysa BBC Concert Orchestra/ Jiri Starek
7.13 Mozart Piano Concerto No 22 in Eflat (K482) Hugh Tinney (piano) BBC Scottish SO/ Matthias Bamert
7.47 Schubert Ballet No 2 in B minor (Rosamunde) BBC Concert Orchestra/ Jiri Starek
7.55 Rodrigo
Concierto de Aranjuez Carlos Bonell (guitar) BBC Scottish SO/ Jerzy Maksymiuk
8.19 Debussy, orch Ravel Tarantelk styrienne BBC Scottish SO/ Jerzy Maksymiuk
8.25 Schubert
Symphony No 6 in C BBC Scottish SO/ Matthias Bamert
Rossini Overture: E
Signor Bruschino
9.11 Artist of the Week:
Wynton Marsalis
Johann Fasch Concerto for trumpet, two oboes and strings
9.17 Anon Trotto; Due
Saltarelli; Istampita Ghaetta
9.27 Warlock Capriol Suite
9.38 Lutoslawski
Paganini Variations
9.44 Composer of the Week preview: Handel
Coronation Anthem No 4:
My Heart Is Inditing
9.57 Bliss
Suite: Things to Come
10.13 Marsalis Aural Notes
10.19 Landini Cara mie donna; La Honda trecca
10.25 Weber Clarinet
Concerto No 1 in F minor
10.48 Gorecki
Totus Tuus
11.00 Schubert Moments musicaux (D780 Nos 4-6)
11.14 Tippett Fantasia concertante on a theme of Corelli
11.34 Predieri Pace una
Volta (Zenobia)
11.41 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio esagnol. Discs
from the National Gallery, London. Christopher Page and lutenist Christopher
Wilson look at how music-making is depicted in some of the gallery's treasures.
Producer Kate Bolton
In the first of four programmes devoted to eating in the 1960s, Leslie Forbes enjoys a feast of hitech instant foods.
Producer Nigel Acheson
Three string octets written by composers in their teens. Academy of St Martin Chamber Ensemble/
Kenneth Sillito (violin)
Enescu Octet in C, Op 7
2.00 Interval Reading
2.05 Shostakovich
Prelude and Scherzo, Op 11 Mendelssohn Octet in Eflat, Op 20
Sonata in B flat (HWV 377); Sonata in A minor (HWV 362)
Hugo Reyne (recorder) Jerome Hantai (viola da gamba)
Pierre Hantai (harpsichord) Pascal Monteilhet (theorbo) Discs
conductor Andrew Davis
Kyoko Takezawa (violin) live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. Berg Violin Concerto
3.40 Mahler the Conductor Jonathan Swain explores Mahler's approach to conducting.
4.00 Mahler
Symphony No 5
(Symphony No 6 Friday 7.30pm)
David Mattinson (baritone) Clare Toomer (piano)
Faure Clair de lune, Op
46 No 2; Green; Mandoline (Melodies de Venise, Op 58) Butterworth
A Shropshire Lad Quilter
Three Shakespeare Songs
Music impresario Howard Hartog died in November 1990. He recorded this memoir of his life and work during the closing stages of his illness, in conversation with John Drummond.
(A special memorial concert given by the Philharmonia
Orchestra tomorrow at 7.30pm)
Second of two programmes. Michael Collins (clarinet) City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
Copland Clarinet Concerto Lukas Foss
Clarinet Concerto (first UK broadcast)
MacRune's Guevara by John Spurling.
When Edward Hotel embarks on a dramatisation of the life of Che Geuvara, based on the works of the mad Scottish painter
MacRune, not only do the cast try to take over the production - so too does the ghost of MacRune. Hotel is having none of this.
Music by Mia Soteriou performed by Tom Finucane , Robin Jones and the composer Director
Jeremy Howe
Lynne Dawson (soprano) Louise Winter (mezzo)
Adrian Thompson (tenor) Michael George (bass) Leeds Festival Chorus/ Jerzy Maksymiuk
Smirnov Oratorio: A Song of Liberty (first performance)
Mozart Mass in C minor (K427)
Corelli Sonata in A, Op 5 No
Veracini Sonata in E, Op 1 No 11
Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin) Suki Towb (cello)
Paul Nicholas (harpsichord/ chamber organ)
Hans Werner Henze 's oratorio The Raft of the Medusa was composed in 1968 and dedicated to Che Guevara.
Finchley Children's Music Group; BBC Singers
BBC SO/Simon Joly