With Penny Gore. Music in this morning's programme includes:
6.05 Mozart String Quartet in B flat, K589 Hagen Quartet
6.30 Brahms Two Rhapsodies, Op 79 Martha Argerich (piano)
7.00 Beethoven The Elfin Fairies, WoO154 No 1 Wolfgang Holzmair (baritone), Trio Fontenay
7.05 Harty A Comedy Overture Ulster Orchestra, conductor Bryden Thomson
7.50 Strauss Serenade for 13 wind instruments, Op 7
Netherlands Wind Ensemble, conductor Edo de Waart
8.10 Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No
1 in A minor, Op 33 Mischa Maisky , Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
With Donald Macleod.
Mercury, the Winged Messenger (The Planets) - BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Sargent
Tears, Idle Tears; The Spendour Falls (The Princess) - BBC Singers, conductor James Morgan
St Paul's Suite - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley
Nocturne; Jig - Anthony Goldstone (piano)
Ballet: The Golden Goose - Guildford Choral Society, Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Hilary Davan Wetton
(See also In Tune, 5pm)
Glyn Maxwell
Glyn Maxwell talks about structure and characterisation in his new long poem based on the legend of the Flying Dutchman. One character that his Flying Dutchman meets is an irritating teenager - based on Maxwell himself as a student.
With Peter Hobday.
Prokofiev Toccata, Op 11 Emil Gilels (piano)
10.10 Dvorak Slavonic Dances , Op 46: No 3 in A flat; No 4 in F Czech Philharmonic, conductor Karel Sejna
10.21 Purcell Jehovah , Quam Multi Sunt Hostes Mei
Andrew Carwood (tenor), Michael McCarthy (bass), Oxford Camerata, conductor Jeremy Summerly
10.30 Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat, H Vile 1
Mark Bennett ,
English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
10.45 Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 2,
Op 14
Emil Gilels
11.04 Dvorak Legends, Op 59 Nos 1-5 Czech Philharmonic, conductor Karel Sejna
New Generation Artists
In the second of a week of programmes profiling some of the most brilliant artists of the new generation, Verity Sharp introduces the 20-year-old Georgian violinist
Elisabeth Batiashvili , who is winning accolades wherever she plays; the Leopold String Trio from England; and more music from flautist Emily Beynon and award-winning baritone Christopher Maltman.
Schubert Rondo Brilliant in B minor,
D895
Elisabeth Batiashvili (violin), Milana Chernyavska (piano)
Saint-Saens Havanaise , Op 83 Elisabeth Batiashvili (violin), Milana Chernyavska (piano) Wolf Songs
Christopher Maltman (baritone), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
Stephen Dodgson Duo for flute and harp
Emily Beynon (flute),
Catherine Beynon (harp)
Mozart Flute Quartet in C, K285b Emily Beynon , Leopold String Trio
Beethoven String Trio in C minor, Op 9 No
Leopold String Trio
The second of five programmes featuring the cello sonatas of Beethoven.
Rebecca Gilluver (cello), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Britten Cello Sonata, Op 65
Beethoven Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 2 Repeat
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol Conductor Nicholas Cleobury
Mozart Piano Concerto No 22 in E flat, K482 Howard Shelley , conductor Mariss Jansons
Falla Jota (The Three-Cornered Hat, final dance)
Debussy Iberia (Images)
Stravinsky Symphony in C
Conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu
Wigmore Hall International Song Competition
Last week, young singers from all over the world were competing at
London's Wigmore Hall in the build-up to Saturday's final recital. lain Burnside presents a selection of music from the four finalists.
Producer Clive Portbury
Sean Rafferty celebrates the life and legacy of Gustav Hoist , born 125 years ago today, and introduces at
6.40 Schumann's Liederkreis, Op 24, sung by tenor Peter Schreier.
A concert featuring the exciting combination of Martha Argerich and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe in a performance of Chopin's concerto. The legendary and elusive pianist also gives a rare interview. Martha Argerich (piano),
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Emmanuel Krivine
Faure Suite: Masques et Bergamasques
Chopin Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor, Op 11
Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A
Eric Parkin plays piano music by William Blezard , including his Sonatina No 2.
Isabel Hilton and guests assess today's Booker Prize shortlist and explore the phenomenon of outsider artists. Who is Henry Darger reclusive, oddball painter and subject of American writer John Ashbery 's long poem Girls on the Run? Producer Paul Quinn
Exploring musical boundaries and extraordinary sounds from home and far away. Fiona Talkington finds the accordion rubbing shoulders with music from the Papal Court at Avignon.
Alyn Shipton profiles British drummer Martin Drew , famous for his work with Oscar Peterson and just celebrating the release of a new disc by his own quartet with Mornington Lockett. Jeremy Mitchell joins Alyn Shipton to review Robert Walser 's new anthology of jazz writing, Keeping Time.
With Jonathan Swain.
Rosenmuller Sinfonia a 4 Tafelmusik - Baroque Soloists
12.15am Bach, orch Webern Ricercar (The Musical Offering, BWV1079) - Saarbrucken RSO, conductor Wolfgang Fortner
12.30 Mozart Symphony No 38 in D, K504 (Prague) - Radio Bratislava Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ludovit Rajter
1.00 A sequence of vocal and instrumental items from the late 15th and early 16th centuries performed by the Concord Ensemble and Piffaro. Music includes Heinrich Isaac, Firmin Caron, Alexander Agricola, Bonnel Pietrequin, Josquin Desprez and Genet Carpentras.
2.25 Schubert Il Lancer, D366 - Ralf Gothoni (piano)
2.40 Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat - Hungarian Radio Orchestra, director Andreas Ligeti (trumpet)
2.50 Erkki Melartin Consolation - Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska
3.00 Schools
3.00 Playtime
3.15 Time to Move
3.35 Let's Make a Story
3.50 Drama Workshop
4.10 Together Stories
4.30 Hop, Skip and Jump
4.45 Sgeul an Orain: Sreath Ur
5.00 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 12 in C sharp minor - Rian de Waal (piano)
5.10 Gyorgy Ranki Fairy Tales of Father Goose - Tamas Velenczi (trumpet), Janos Kevehazi (horn), Hungarian Brass Ensemble
5.20 Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf - Maureen Forrester (narrator), Orchestre Metropolitain, conductor Agnes Grossmann
5.45 Schubert, arr Prokofiev Waltzes - Anna Klas and Bruno Lukk (piano duet)