With Edward Seckerson.
Marals Suite in F Charivari Agreable
6.25 Beethoven Romance No 2 in F
Gidon Kremer (violin),
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
7.00 Howells Take Him, Earth, for Cherishing Choir of King's College,
Cambridge, director Stephen Cleobury
7.25 Berlioz Nuits d'Ete
Brigitte Balleys (mezzo), Orchestre des Champs-Elysees, conductor Philippe Herreweghe
8.00 Torke Green Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, conductor David Zinman
8.35 Bruckner Te Deum Soloists,
Chorus of Deutsche Oper, Berlin, Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Eugen Jochum
Verdi Autumn (Sicilian Vespers)
9.12 Mozart, arr Martland La Ci Darem; Madamina, il Catalogo (Don Giovanni )
9.18 Rutter The Lord Is My Shepherd
9.24 Handel Concerto Grosso in C, HWV318 (Alexander's Feast)
9.37 Grainger Handel in the Strand; Harvest Hymn
9.45 Larsson Pastoral Suite
9.58 Susato Dances from the Dansereye
10.06 Purcell Hear My Prayer; 0 God, Thou Hast Cast Us Out
10.13 Chopin Variations on "La Ci Darem laMano"
10.40 Flnzi Elegy: The Fall of the Leaf
10.52 Bach, transcr Busoni Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV565
11.00 Respighi The Pines of Rome
11.21 Dellbes Flower Duet (Lakme)
11.27 Schlckhardt Concerto in G for four recorders and continuo, Op 19 No 3
11.35 Ravel Sonatine
11.47 Composer of the Week: Hummel Rondo (Mandolin Concerto in G)
11.53 Howells A Kent Yeoman's Wooing Song Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
Ivan Hewett questions the success of the Arts Council's New Audiences programme. Producer Jessica Isaacs
A recital given in the Wigmore Hall, London, earlierthis year by Matthias Goerne
(baritone) and Alfred Brendel (piano) which they devoted to a single great song-cycle. Schubert Winterreise
Ravel String Quartet in F
Gerard Me Burney continues his exploration of orchestral sound, with examples from the BBC Philharmonic. Today's programme investigates how composers blend different instruments.
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
Accompanist Martin Isepp introduces recordings of Rachmaninov, Mozart and Strauss by the American soprano Renee Fleming.
89: John Steinbeck : The Grapes of Wrath
John Steinbeck 's novel of 1939tellsthe epic story of a family's migration from Oklahoma to California, as theyfightto preserve their humanity in the face of economic despair. Producer Annie Bristow
SOUNDING THE CENTURY
Ivan Hewett introduces music first performed in 1998. Elliott Carter Symphonia (extract) London Sinfonietta, conductor Oliver Knussen
Elgar, reconstr Payne Symphony No 3 in CminorBBC SO, conductor Andrew Davis Julian Anderson Stations of the Sun BBC SO, conductor Andrew Davis Producer Anthony Sellors
A Bridge between Two Worlds
Forthe past two years the Brazilian artist
Ana Maria Pacheco has been preparing for an exhibition to mark the end of her period in residence at the National Gallery. This documentary follows her progress as the exhibition opens to the public. Producer Emma Kingsley
Repeated from yesterday 12 noon
A comic operetta by Friedrich Durrenmatt, set in a Swiss bank, adapted for radio by Anthony Vivis and Annabel Arden. Original music composed by Paul Burkhard and arranged by Olga Thomas-Bosovskaya.
String Sextet No 2 In G, Op36
Coull Quartet, Ivo-Jan van derWerff (viola), David Smith (cello) (R)
Three generations of Austro-Hungarian church music are included in this evening's programme. Paul Guineryand Denis
McCaldin introduce Haydn's last mass setting, It is preceded by two rarely performed sacred works by Schubert and some of Bruckner's motets with wind accompaniment.
Schubert Magnificat in C, D468; Intende Voci , D963Christine Oelse (soprano),
Elisabeth von Magnus (mezzo), Herbert Lippert (tenor), Gerald Finley (baritone), Arnold Schoenberg Choir,
Concentus Musicus Vienna, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Bruckner Libera Me; Ecce Sacerdos Magnus Corydon Singers, English
Chamber Orchestra Wind Ensemble, conductor Matthew Best
Haydn Mass in B flat (Harmoniemesse) Lynda Russell (soprano),
Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzo), William Kendall (tenor), Michael George (bass), Winchester Cathedral Choir,
Brandenburg Consort , conductor David Hill
Wayne Marshall (organ)
Widor Marche Pontificale (Symphony No 1) Saint-Saens, arr Lemare Danse Macabre BBC Singers, BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Stephen Cleobury
Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier, Wayne Marshall (piano)
Gershwin Cuban Overture: Piano Concerto in F: Second Rhapsody; Walking the Dog; An American in Paris
With Jonathan Swain.
1.00 Martinu Cantatas: Legend of the Smoke from the Potato Fires; Mikes of the Mountains
1.40 Vllla-Lobos Guitar Prelude No 3 in A minor
1.50 Piazzolla Le Grand Tango
2.00 Brahms Intermezzo in A, Op 118 No 2
2.05 Schubert Symphony No 1 in C
2.40 Grieg Violin Sonata in C minor, Op 45
3.05 Kuula T: Son of A Slave, Op 14
3.35 Weiss Suite No 21 in G minor
3.55 Telemann Sonata in F (Der Getreue Music-Meister)
4.15 Sibelius En Saga
4.45 Suppe Light Cavalry Overture
5.00 Reznicek Overture: Donna Dianna
5.20 Milhaud Suite for clarinet, violin and piano
5.30 J Strauss (son) Waltz: Roses from the South
5.40 Schoenberg Three Folk Songs
5.55 Trad, collected Bartok Three Folk Songs from Gyergyo