With Martin Handley.
Gershwin Lullaby Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, conductor Erich Kunzel
.6.35 Beethoven Piano Sonata in A flat, Op26 Wilhelm Kempff
7.00 Vivaldi Concerto in F RV544 (HProteo) IIGiardinoArmonico, Milan, director Giovanni Antonioni
7.35 Hoist St Paul 's Suite
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Janice Graham
8.00 Copland Fanfare forthe Common Man Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Eugene Ormandy
8.35 Haydn Sinfonia Concertante in B flat, H 1105 Ryo Teraokado (violin),
Patrick Beaugiraud (oboe), Marc Vallon (bassoon), La Petite Bande , director Sigiswald Kuijken
With Donald Macleod.
4: Cantatas and Leipzig
Zion Hort die WachterSingen (Cantata No 14 7) Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Sinfonia; WirDanken Dir, Gott (Cantata No 29) Bach Collegium , Stuttgart, director Helmuth Rilling
Cantata No 54: Widerstehe Doch der
Sunde James Bowman (countertenor), the King's Consort, director Robert King
Streite, Siege, Starker Held! (Cantata No 62) Peter Kooy (bass), Collegium Vocale , director Philippe Herreweghe
Siehe, Ich Stehe vor der Tur und Klopfe an (Cantata No 61) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Munich Bach Orchestra, conductor Karl Richter
Actus Tragicus (Cantata No 106)
Aki Yangisawa (soprano), Yoshikazu Mera (countertenor), Gerd Turk (tenor),
Peter Kooy (bass), Bach Collegium , Japan, director Masaaki Suzuki
In today's programme Simon Beaufoy , the writer and director of The Darkest Light, searches forfilm locations in Yorkshire.
With Peter Hobday.
Humperdinck Overture: Hansel and Gretel LSO, conductor Andre Previn
10.14 Purcell Nymphs and Shepherds (The Libertine) Manchester Children's Choir, Halle Orchestra , conductor Hamilton Harty
10.18 Purcell Love 's Goddess Sure Was
Blind (Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary) Gillian Fisher (soprano), James Bowman (countertenor), Mark Padmore (high tenor), Andrew Tusa (tenor),
Michael George and Robert Evans (basses), the King's Consort, director Robert King
10.40 Chopin Nocturne in A flat, Op 32 No 2 Evgeny Kissin (piano)
10.46 Walton Symphony No 1 LSO, conductor Hamilton Harty
Graeme Kay introduces performances given last summer at some of Europe's leading chamber music festivals.
Diepenbrock Der Fischer (Ballades) Christoph Pregardien (tenor), Michael Gees (piano)
Brahms StringQuartet No 3 in Bflat, Op 67 Hagen Quartet
Loewe Lynceus, der Thurmer auf Fausts Sternwarte Singend, Op 30 No 7 Pfitzner Mailied
Schubert Hoffnung, D295
Mozart Piano Concerto No 22 in E flat, K483 Till Fellner, Vienna Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudius Traunfellner
Susan Sharpe presents today's recital by the Endellion Quartet, given last July as part of the 1999 Machynlleth Festival. Haydn StringQuartet in G, Op 76 No 1
Schubert String Quartet in A minor, D804
BBC Concert Orchestra
Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride
Conductor Nicholas Cleobury
Elgar Polonia Conductor Barry Wordsworth Poulenc, arr Berkeley Flute Sonata Emily Beynon (flute), conductor Jane Glover Lennox Berkeley Sinfonietta Conductor Jane Glover
Sibelius FinlandiaConductor Nicholas Cleobur> Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor Julian Lloyc Webber (cello), condcutor Nicholas Cleobury Elgar, arr Gordon Jacob Sonata Conductor Vernon Handley
France
Improvisation on "Viderunt Omnes"
Pierre Pincemaille (organ of Salle Olivier Messiaen, Radio France)
The Mozart Violins. The first programme in a new nine-part series in which
Andrew Manze explores some of the music written forthe violin in the company of some of the finest players. Today we heartwo of Mozart's violins: a performance by the 12-year-old prodigy Maria-Elisabeth Lott on the violin which Mozart played as a child, and Yuuko Shiokawa playing Mozart's concert violin in the room in Salzburg in which Mozart was born. Plus a look at Mozart's father
Leopold's highly influential treatise on violin playing, which shaped his son's playing and influenced his compositional style. Mozart Violin Sonata in G, K301 Maria-Elisabeth Lott ,
Sontraud Speidel (fortepiano)
Rondo in B flat, K269 Maria-Elisabeth Lott (violin), Orchestra of the Salzburg
Mozarteum, director MarkusTomasi
Violin Sonata in G, K379 Yuuko Shiokawa , Andras Schiff (fortepiano) Producer Jeremy Hayes
With Sean Rafferty. Music includes at
5.30 Warlock's Capriol Suite played by the English Sinfonia under Neville Dilkes; at
6.00 Mendelssohn's A Midsummer
Night's Dream played by the LSO under Claudio Abbado ; and at 6.30 Strauss's Suite: DerRosenkavalier played by the Vienna Philharmonic under Andre Previn.
The National Youth Orchestra of Great
Britain launches the year with a performance in Symphony Hall, Birmingham.
Toby Spence (tenor), London Philharmonic Choir, City of Birmingham Youth Chorus, Pembrokeshire Youth Choir, University of Warwick Chorus, National Youth Orchestra of Britain, conductor Roger Norrington Berlioz Grande Messe des Morts
Patrick Wright explores changing notions o1 Englishness in the light of devolution and discusses a new collection of stories by acclaimed novelist and poet Adam Thorpe.
Verity Sharp introduces more late-night listening, including traditional music from Japan and Steve Reich 's Tehillim, Part 2.
Alyn Shipton concludes his week with an interview with pianist Jason Moran.
With Susan Sharpe.
12.05am Purcell Two Trumpet Tunes andAir
12.20 Gwilt Lament for Rosie
12.30 Mendelssohn Viola Sonata in Cminor
1.00 Bridge Suite: The Sea Elgar Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma)
1.50 Britten Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
2.05 Purcell Ode forthe Birthday of Queen Mary
2.30 Bach Concerto for four keyboards, BWV1065
2.40 Mozart String Quartet in D minor, K421
3.15 Haydn Symphony No 92 in G (Oxford)
3.45 Tchaikovsky Marche Slave
4.00 Brumby Festival Overture on Australian Themes
4.10 Glick Oboe Sonata
5.15 Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
5.50 De [NB Radio Times listing cuts off at this point]