Ambient relaxing sound: dawn in the Lake District.
with Catriona Young.
7.05 Handel
Concerto Grosso in E minor, Op 6 No 3
Handel and Haydn Society/ Christopher Hogwood
7.30 Vaughan Williams Easter (Five Mystical Songs)
John Shirley-Quirk (baritone) Choir of King's College,
Cambridge/David Willcocks
7.50 Beethoven
Romance in G, Op 40 Mischa Elman (violin)
LSO/Lawrance Collingwood
8.05 Rlmsky-Korsakov
Russian Easter Festival
Overture
Philharmonia Orchestra/ Yevgeny Svetlanov
8.20 Gibbons
The Silver Swan
Cambridge Singers, conductor John Rutter
8.30 Mendelssohn
Concerto in E for two pianos and strings
John Ogdon and Brenda
Lucas (pianos), Academy of St Martin/Neville Marriner Producer Andrew Lyle. Discs
(1797-1828)
This week's programmes focus on Schubert's chamber music involving his favourite instrument, the piano.
Presented by John Thornley. Two handler in E (D618) Duo Crommelynck (piano duet)
Adagio and Rondo concertante in F (D487) Arion Piano Trio
Claudio Veress (viola)
Sei mirgegrusst (D741)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bar) Gerald Moore (piano) Fantasy in C (D934) Adolf Busch (violin)
Rudolf Serkin (piano)
Rondo in A (D951)
Imre Rohmann and Andras
Schiff (piano duet) Producer John Thomley
with Piers Burton-Page . Haydn Piano Trio in C (HXV27)
Vera Beths (violin)
Anner Bylsma (cello) Robert Levin (piano)
10.20 Artists of the Week: Bournemouth SO
Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 1 conductor Paavo Berglund
10.35 Robin Holloway
Divertimento No 5, Op 67 Fine Arts Brass Ensemble
10.55 Debussy Images (Book I)
Dang Thai Son (piano)
11.25 Trad Salobre ; Mis veleros
Paco Pena (guitar)
11.37 Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor Ronald Thomas
I Four programmes in which
Roderick Swanston holds up a mirror to opera's relationship with the worlds it portrays. 1: History
Producer David Gallagher
LIVE from St John 's, Smith -Square, London. Hausmusik
Crusell Clarinet Quartet in C minor, Op 4
Mendelssohn String Octet in E flat, Op 20
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Linda Finnie (mezzo)
Monmouth School Choir
Bath Festival Choir
(women's voices)
Mahler Symphony No 3 in D minor
Andrea Macinanti discovers three lesser-known small instruments in Bologna - in the Spanish College, SS. Trinita and S. Paolo Maggiore - and explores 200 years of organ music associated with the city.
Pianist and composer Dave Brubeck talks to Geoffrey Smith about projects from the early 1960s, including a musical with Louis Armstrong , a film score with bass player Charles Mingus and a recording with the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.
Memory - how it works and what might help improve it. This week, Errollyn Wallen talks to musicians and psychologists. Producer Alan Hall
with Andrew Green.
5.15 Chausson Allegro for clarinet and piano
6.04 Britten Spring, the Sweet Spring; The Driving Boy (Spring Symphony)
6.36 Mozart Symphony
No 31 in D (K297) (Paris) Producer Andrew Mussett
Geoffrey Smith introduces a recording of this American singer's highly acclaimed Royal Festival Hall concert last October when she was accompanied by the distinguished trio of Geri Allen (piano), Dave Holland (bass) and Jack DeJohnette (drums). The programme includes Betty Carter 's own compositions and standards like "Sometimes
I'm Happy", "Lover Man",
"Lullaby of the Leaves" and "If I should lose you". During the interval she talks to Geoffrey Smith about her long career, which began in the Detroit clubs in 1946. Producer Derek Drescher
Over the next three evenings there's an opportunity to hear three tales from the BBC's latest annual collection of radio stories, published next week. The Wife of My Friend
Written and narrated by Frederic Raphael.
The cellist and conductor
Heinrich Schiff combines both roles in a programme including a Vivaldi concerto and a piece for strings written in memory of Bela Bartok by another giant of 20th-century music who died earlier this year. Wltold Lutoslawskl
Funeral Music
Vivaldi Cello Concerto in G (RV413)
Hlndemith Herodiade
(after Mallarme)
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present a mix of musical styles and influences. Producer Philip Tagney
Andrew Manze introduces the first of six concerts from last year's early music festival in Utrecht.
In tonight's programme, the Ensemble Sonnerie perform early 17th-century sonatas by Fontana, Buonamente and Legrenzi
Ambient relaxing sound: wind and rain - indoors on a blustery night.