With Andrew McGregor.
Schumann Nachtstucke , Op 23 Emil Gilels (piano)
6.23 Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Takuo Yuasa
7.05 Liszt Mephisto Waltz No 2 Leslie Howard (piano)
7.32 Prokofiev Violin Sonata No 1
Joshua Bell, Olli Mustonen (piano)
8.05 Monteverdi Laetatus Sum
Gabrieli Consort and Players, director Paul McCreesh
8.34 Chopin Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 35 Mikhail Pletnev
With Peter Hobday.
Falla Dances from "The Three-
Cornered Hat"
Philharmonia, conductor Guido Cantelli
9.13 Grieg Berceuse (Lyric Pieces, Op 38)
Emil Gilels (piano)
9.16 Beethoven Septet in E flat, Op 20 Members of the Berlin
Philharmonic Octet
Discs
With Nicola Heywood Thomas.
Mozart Oiseaux , Si Tous les Ans, K307
Katarina Karneus (mezzo), lain Burnside (piano)
Hoddinott Ritornelli , Op 100 No 2 Fine Arts Brass
10.15 Grieg Mountain Girl (Haugtussa)
Katarina Karneus (mezzo), lain Burnside (piano)
10.20 Schubert Impromptu in A flat, D935 No 2
Murray Perahia (piano)
10.25 Sibelius Five Songs, Op 37 Katarina Karneus (mezzo), lain Burnside (piano)
10.40 Denisov Alto Saxophone Concerto
Claude Delangle ,
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Tadaaki Otaka
11.15 Mozart Voi Che Sapete (Le Nozze di Figaro)
Katarina Karneus (mezzo),
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Guido Ajmone-Marsan
11.20 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D, BWV1050
Vienna Concentus Musicus
11.50 Strauss Allerseelen ; Cacilie Katarina Karneus (mezzo), lain Burnside (piano)
John Milsom continues his exploration of the world of Johannes Ockeghem with a programme on two of his masses and the secular songs on which they were based.
Ockeghem Missa Fors Seuelement Clerks' Group, conductor Edward Wickham
Ockeghem Fors Seulement
I'Actente; Fors Seulement contre Ce qu'ay Promis
Medieval Ensemble of London, conductors Peter Davies and Timothy Davies
Binchois De Plus en Plus
Tallis Scholars, conductor Peter Phillips Ockeghem Missa De Plus en Plus
Tallis Scholars, conductor Peter Phillips Repeated next Tuesday 11.30pm
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Conductor Tomasz Bugaj , Michael Thompson (horn)
Haydn Symphony No 73 in D (La Chasse)
Strauss Horn Concerto No 2
Dvorak Symphony No 5 in F Repeat
Penny Gore introduces a performance of Beethoven's String Quartet in A minor, Op 132, played by the Carmina Quartet.
Repeated from yesterday 10.00pm
Director Andrew Manze (violin), Mark Bennett (trumpet) Anthony Robson (oboe), Rachel Beckett (recorder)
Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 7
Bach Violin Concerto in E, BWV1042 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F,
BWV1047 Avison , after Scarlatti Concerto Grosso No 3 in D minor
Daniel Purcell Sonata for Trumpet and Strings in D
Geminiani, after Corelli Concerto Grosso in D minor
Repeat
Tommy in at the Deep End
Tommy Pearson tries his hand at writing a review of an orchestral concert for The Independent. Repeat
With Brian Morton , including
Kenny Wheeler Song for Someone
Meridian Arts Ensemble Brass Quintet
5.30 Grieg Det Forste Mode Barbara Bonney (soprano) Gothenburg SO, conductor Neeme Jarvi
6.15 Peteris Vasks Voices of Silence (String Symphony)
Riga PO, conductor Jonas Aleksa
6.45 Lowell Liebermann Piano
Concerto No 2
Stephen Hough , BBC Scottish SO, conducted by the composer Producer David McGuinness
Linda Ormiston introduces the first of four concerts of chamber music from the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh. Pianist Stephen Kovacevich is joined by principals from the Scottish Chamber
Orchestra including violinist James Clark in a mixed programme which includes
Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor,
Op 111
8.25 News from North Britain
A selection of five new short stories from Scotland.
1: The Mystery of Sabina Vasiliev By Chris Dolan.
In 1989, when political unrest in Czechoslovakia is still violent, the beautiful Sabina arrives in Glasgow and advertises in a lonely hearts column for a lover. Her exotic looks, not to mention her passion for making love in public places, soon excite and beguile her new boyfriend. But is Sabina a political refugee, or has she fled Prague for some other reason? Read by Kenneth Glenaan.
8.45 Mozart Violin Sonata in E minor,
K304; Piano Quartet in G minor, K478
A five-part portrait of Jerusalem. 2: Capital of Longing
Michael Kustow looks back as far as Cromwell to examine the British link with the city and the yearning that Jerusalem has inspired.
Janet Suzman and Ben Kingsley read some of the great texts reflecting this longing and nostalgia - The Book of Lamentations, Henry IV, and Yehuda Halevi 's poems. Repeat
BBC Philharmonic
Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Stravinsky Petrushka (1911 version) Repeat
He was outragaeous and outspoken, he wrote about acid and ennui, and his Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas has become a modern classic.
Twenty-five years on from its first publication, Richard Coles explores the legacy of "gonzo journalism" and the continuing appeal of Hunter S Thompson to a new generation of readers and writers.
Producer Erika Wright
With Stephanie Hughes. 2: The Entrepreneurs
The founder of the London Piano
School was Muzio Clementi , who dominated the scene as manufacturer, publisher, performer, teacher and composer. According to Anton Schindler , Beethoven admired
Clementi's work above all other piano music.
Cramer Study No 16 in F minor Ian Hobson (piano)
Clementi Piano Trio in C, Op 22 No 3 (La Chasse) Trio Faure
Field Piano Sonata in E flat, Op 1 No -1 John O'Conor
Clementi Piano Concerto in C
Pietro Spada , Philharmonia, conductor Francesco d'Avalos
Repeated from last Tuesday
Campbell Burnap begins a two-part conversation with Clark Terry. Part 2 tomorrow
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Gyorgy Pauk (violin), Bergen Philharmonic, conductor Janos Furst
Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 1 Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
3.00 Schools
3.00 Playtime 3.15 Time to Move
3.35 Let's Make a Story 3.50 Listen and Write 4.10 In the News 4.30
Hop, Skip and Jump 4.45 Eadar Eisdeachd
5.00 Sequence