Beethoven Six Variations in F, Op 34
5.10 Bourdon Elegiac Poem
5.40 Brahms Schicksalslied, Op 54
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Beethoven Six Variations in F, Op 34
5.10 Bourdon Elegiac Poem
5.40 Brahms Schicksalslied, Op 54
With Penny Gore.
Ysaye Reve d'Enfant - Philippe Graffin (violin), Pascal Devoyon (piano)
6.40 CPE Bach Concerto in F flat for harpsichord and fortepiano, Wq47 - Anneke Uittenbosch (harpsichord), Jean Antonietti (fortepiano), Leonhardt Consort, Vienna Concentus Musicus, conductor Gustav Leonhardt
7.00 Tchaikovsky Waltz (Swan Lake) - New York PO, conductor Kurt Masur
7.45 Saint-Saens Caprice, Op 79 - Robert Fontaine (clarinet), Thomas Prevost (flute), Jacques Vandeville (oboe), Viktoria Postnikova (piano)
8.00 Berlioz Overture; Beatrice and Benedict - Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Colin Davis
8.35 Haydn Piano Concerto No 11 in D - Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Zurich CO, conductor Edmond de Soutz
With Donald Macleod.
At Esterhaza palace from 1766 Haydn had an opera house at his disposal and turned to writing operas.
L'Infedelta Delusa (excerpt)
La Petite Bande, conductor Sigiswald Kuijken
L'Incontro Improvviso (excerpt)
Lausanne CO, conductor Antal Dorati
La Vera Constanza (excerpt)
Lausanne CO, conductor Antal Dorati
String Quartet in B minor, Op 64 No 2 - Festetics Quartet
The writer AL Kennedy continues her work on commissions for a television detective series, a musical comedy and a requiem.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Berlioz Overture: Les Francs-Juges - LSO, conductor Colin Davis
10.19 Walton Cello Concerto - Gregor Piatigorsky, Boston SO, conductor Charles Munch
10.50 Rameau Premier Concert (Pieces de Clavecin en Concerts) - Berthold Kuijken (flute), Sigiswald Kuijken (violin), Wieland Kuijken (viola da gamba), Robert Kohnen (harpsichord)
11.01 Gossec Symphony in D - London Mozart Players, conductor Matthias Bamert
11.14 Berlioz Overture: King Lear - SNO, conductor Alexander Gibson
Geoff Baskerville introduces music inspired by the folk traditions of eastern Europe.
Mozart Violin Concerto No 5 in A, K219 (Turkish) - Gyorgy Pauk, BBC Philharmonic, conductor Bernhard Klee
Bartok Contrasts - Daniel Philips (violin), Michael Collins (clarinet), Susan Tomes (piano)
Martinu Variations on a Slovak Theme - Jane Goodwin (cello), Kathron Sturrock (piano)
Dvorak Piano Quartet in D, Op 23 - Hebrides Ensemble
Petroc Trelawny presents a string quartet recital given earlier this month at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester.
Auer Quartet
Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op 76 No 6
Brahms Quartet in C minor, Op 5 No 1
Haydn Symphony No 104 in D (London) - Conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu
Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor - Leonid Gorokhov/Jerzy Maksymiuk
Bruckner Symphony No 6 in A - Conductor Takuo Yuasa
Iain Burnside presents a recital given in Vienna by the Finnish soprano in songs by Schubert, Berg and Strauss.
Karita Mattila (soprano), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
Sean Rafferty with arts news and music, including at 5.00 Saint-Saens's Africa performed by the Tapiola Symphony Orchestra under Jean-Jacques Kantarow; at 5.50 Beethoven Romance for Violin and orchestra played by Thomas Zehetmair, with the Orchestra of the 18th Century under Frans Bruggen; and at 6.40 Copland's Suite; Billy the Kid played by the LSO, conducted by the composer.
Kirsteen McCue introduces the first of three concerts from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, featuring music by composers who travelled to the New World.
Trio Ex Aequo: Antje Weithaas (violin), Natalie Clein (cello), Gerald Fauth (piano)
Beethoven Piano Trio in C minor, Op 1 No 3
Martin Trio on Irish Folk Songs
8.35 Twenty Minutes: Keepers: 2
Tim Marlow talks to keepers, curators and museum directors on site.
Dr Jonathan Betts, curator of horology at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, whose collection of timepieces includes Harrison's famous clocks which helped to solve the problem of the measurement of longitude.
8.55 Dvorak Piano Trio No 4 in E minor, Op 90 (Dumky)
Richard Coles talks to Peter Robb about his controversial new biography of Caravaggio. Plus news from the opening of Rossini's Otello at Covent Garden in a new production directed by Pier Luigi Pizzi.
A touch of flamenco from Verity Sharp, including music from the Misa Hamenca, sung by the Maitea Choir and members of the Coro Easo Andalusian Instrumental Ensemble, directed by Jose Torregrosa.
Saxophonist Greg Osby is one of the stars of the Blue Note label. He talks to Alyn Shipton about his career, which began with the M-base co-operative and has recently included a recording partnership with fellow saxophonist Joe Lavano. He also talks about his recent albums and about the Blue Note repertory band New Directions.
With Jonathan Swain.
12.05am Glinka Kamarinskaya
12.10 Telemann Recorder Sonata in A
12.20 Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op 28
12.30 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor
1.00 Music for bassoon, oboes and strings by Fasch, Zelenka and Telemann
2.05 Bach Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV543
2.20 Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter)
3.00 Music for Dance
3.15 Time to Move
3.35 Let's Make a Story
3.50 Drama Workshop
4.10 Maths Challenge 1
4.30 Hop, Skip and Jump
4.45 Scottish Gaelic: Ciann a' Phroifeasair, Pairt 3