With Martin Handley.
6.05 Bach Keyboard Concerto in E, BWV1053 Andrei Gavrilov (piano), Academy of St Martin in the Reids, conductor Neville Marriner
6.40 Schubert An den Mond Ian Partridge (tenor), Jennifer Partridge (piano)
7.00 Charles T Griffes The Fountain of Acqua Paola Alan Feinberg (piano)
7.40 Mozart Serenade in D, K239
(Serenata Notturna) Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.05 Szymanowski Concert Overture,
Op 12 BBC Philharmonic, Vassily Sinaisky
8.45 Korngold Mein Sehnen ,
Mein Wahnen (Die Tote Stadt) Bo Skovhus (baritone), English National Opera
Orchestra, conductor James Conlon
With Donald Macleod.
Ruslan and Lyudmila (excerpts)
Kirov Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev
Lavinia Greenlaw. The fourth of five programmes this week in which the poet
Lavinia Greenlaw talks about turning life in the Essex village she once knew into her first novel.
With Peter Hobday.
Ravel, arrSadlo Suite: Mother Goose
Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire (pianos), Peter Sadlo and Edgar Guggeis (percussion)
10.22 Debussy Sonata for flute, violin and harp Marcel Moyse , Alice Merckel (violin), Lily Laskine (harp)
10.42 Shostakovich Symphony No 14 Galina Vishnevskaya (soprano), Mark Reshetin (bass), Moscow Chamber Orchestra, conductor Rudolf Barshai
An all-Norwegian programme from the Risor Festival's series at the Wigmore Hall, London. Alongside music by Grieg are works by two leading Norwegian composers influenced by folk music of the Hardanger region and the sound of the Hardanger fiddle. Today's performers include pianist Leif Ove Andsnes, Hardanger fiddle player Ashild Breie Nyhus and the Risor Festival Strings.
Geirr Tveitt Welcome with Honour; Tears and Laughter for a Boat; Langeleik Tune;
The Long Winter Night (50 Folk Tunes from Hardanger, Op 50)
Johan Kvandal Quintet for Hardanger fiddle and strings, Op 50
Grieg Five Songs, Op 48 Nos 2-6; Violin Sonata No 3 in C minor
Paul Allen presents a concert given in Manchester's Bridgewater Hall last year featuring a Russian husband and wife duo. Yuri Torchinsky (violin), Dina Parakhina (piano)
Beethoven Violin Sonata in D, Op 12 No 1 Franck Violin Sonata in A (R)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
This week's Bartok theme continues with a performance of Piano Concerto No 3. Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute Conductor Andrew Davis
Martinu Symphony No 6 (Fantaisies
Symphoniques) Conductor Jiri Belohlavek Bartok Piano Concerto No 3 Pierre-Laurent
Aimard, conductor Martyn Brabbins Strauss An Alpine Symphony Conductor Andrew Davis
Pictures. Piers Lane considers two collections of piano pieces inspired by the visual arts. The programme includes a rare chance to hear Granados play some of his Goyescas, inspired by Spanish painter Francisco de Goya , and Jean-Phillipe Collard performs Musorgsky's famous
Pictures at an Exhibition. Producer Chris Wines
Sean Rafferty commemorates the birthday of the conductor
Eugene Ormandy. Music includes at 5.35 Mozart's Violin Sonata in E minor, K304; at
6.00 Stravinsky's Fireworks, Op 4; and at 6.40 Ravel's Concerto in D for piano left hand.
From Paris, the BBC Philharmonic in a programme of 20th-century masterpieces. Augustin Dumay (violin), BBC Philharmonic, conductorYan Pascal Tortelier
Bridge Suite: The Sea
Bartok Violin Concerto No 1
7.40 Twenty Minutes: Domes of Discovery In three programmes Jonathan Glancey explores the world of domes. 2: Fearful Symmetry. The psychological effect of a dome and its use as a controlling influence. How the 18th-century architect Boullee exploited this powerto symbolise the authority of the French monarchy- and later repeated the trick for Napoleon.
8.00 Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes )
Lutoslawski Concerto for Orchestra
Brass music from the past and the present performed by Canadian Brass and Chaconne Brass.
Laura Cumming profiles the artist
Wilhelmina Barns-Graham , a central figure of the St Ives School for more than 60 years. Plus a review of Ritchie Robertson 's new translation of Sigmund Freud 's The Interpretation of Dreams, the first to be based on Freud's original text of 1899.
Fiona Talkington introduces the vocal tapestries of Meredith Monk, Polish trumpeter Tomasz Stanko 's reflections on pianist and film composer
Krzystof Komeda , and a performance by Argentine bandoneon master Dino Saluzzi.
Alyn Shipton presents the second set from Warwick Arts Centre by pianist Tim Richards and his nonet Great Spirit:
Gilad Atzmon , Denys Baptiste and Toni Kofi (saxophones),
Dick Pearce (trumpet),
Roger Beaujolais (vibes), Dave Colton (guitar),
Divide Mantovani (bass) Dave Ohm (drums)
With Susan Sharpe.
12.05am Unno Kiami Intermezzo
12.10 Erik Tulindberg String Quartet No 3 inC
12.35 Haydn Violin Concerto in C, H Vila 1
1.00 Schumann Symphony No 4 in D minor Wagner Siegfried Idyll
Chausson Poeme de < Amour et de la Mer
2.35 Harry Somers Suite for harp, woodwind and strings
2.50 Debussy Clair de Lune
3.00-5.00 Schools
3.00 Music Workshop 3.20 Let's Move!
3.40 Words Alive 3.55 First Steps in Drama 4.10 Listen and Write
4.30 Alphabet Time
4.40 Standard Grade History
5.00 Grainger Danish Folk Song Suite
5.20 Weyse Sonata No 1 in E
5.50 Bach Harpsichord Concerto in Fminor, BWV1056