AM With Penny Gore.
Villa-Lobos Guitar Concerto NarcisoYepes, London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Garcia Navarro
6.30 Taverner Kyrie "Le Roy" Christ Church Cathedral Choir, director Stephen Darlington
7.05 Haydn Symphony No 50 in C
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
7.30Saint-Saens Fantaisie, Op 124 Kenneth Sillito (violin), Skaila Kanga (harp)
8.10 Frost Oboe Concerto
Simon Ernes, Ensemble 2000, conductor Tony Harrison
8.30 Chopin Nocturne in B, Op 9 No 3 Maria Joao Pires (piano)
Donald Macleod explores Rameau's music for the stage through five examples of his work, each written in a different style. 4: Zais
Rameau Zais (excerpts)
Collegium Vocale, La Petite Bande, conductor Gustav Leonhardt
Just one scene to go for actress Frances Barber in the filming of Shiner- the big showdown with her father, played by Michael Caine.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Roman The Golovin Music (excerpts) Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble
10.19 Sibelius But My Bird Is Nowhere to Be Seen; Ball-Game at the Trianon; Jubal Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano), Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
10.28 Sibelius Luonnotar, Op 70 Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano), Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
10.38 Mozart Piano Concerto No 26 in D, K537 (Coronation) Robert Levin
(fortepiano), Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Christopher Hogwood
11.11 Monteverdi L 'Incoronazione di Poppea,Act3,Scene8
Elisabeth Soderstrom and Helen Donath
(sopranos), Vienna Concentus Musicus, director Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Artists in Focus: Nash Ensemble
Humphrey Burton and Amelia Freedman introduce archive recordings by the Nash Ensemble, including newly commissioned work recently performed at the Wigmore Hall. Dvorak Bagatelles for two violins, cello and harmonium, Op 4 7
Ponchielli Quintet in B flat for flute, oboe, two clarinets and piano
Gordon Kerry Blue Latitudes for flute, harp and string trio
Faure Piano Quartet No 1 in C minor, Op 15
PM Brighton Festival 2000
John Shea introduces the first of two recitals given in the ornate surroundings of the Royal Pavilion at this year's festival. Raphael Oleg (violin), ArturPizarro (piano)
Schubert Duo in A, 0574
Strauss Violin Sonata in E flat, Op 18 See also tomorrow 1.00pm
BBC Symphony Orchestra Webem Six Pieces, Op 6 Conductor Andrew Davis
Bartok Suite: The Miraculous Mandarin Conductor Andrew Davis
Ravel Piano Concerto in G
Barry Douglas , conductor Philippe Auguin Bartok Duke Bluebeard's Castle
John Tomlinson (bass), lldiko Komlosi (soprano), conductor Peter Eotvos See Performance on 3 at 7.30pm
Performer Profile: Michael Chance
A profile of leading countertenor Michael Chance in conversation with Lucie Skeaping. Music includes works by Dowland, Monteverdi and John Daniel. Producer Christina Pritchard
Sean Rafferty 's guests include opera critic Rupert Christiansen , author of The Visitors, a new study of some of the remarkable foreigners who travelled to Britain in the 19th century and left influential marks on all aspects of culture - not least on musical life. Music includes at 5.00 Uszt's transcription of Schubert's Auf dem Wasser zu Singen played by Jorge Bolet (piano); at
5.40 Dvorak's Symphonic Variations, Op 78performed by the Bavarian RSO under
Rafael Kubelik ; and at 6.35 Barber's Violin Concerto played by Hilary Hahn with the St Paul CO under Hugh Wolff.
Kirsteen McCue presents another in the series of concerts from Glasgow's City Hall exploring masterworks from the end of the 19th century and the start of the 20th. Leonidas Kavakos (violin),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Vassily Sinaisky Szymanowski Concert Overture Bartok Violin Concerto No 1
8.00 Twenty Minutes: The Building of Bankside The last in a series examining the transformation of a disused London power station into the Tate Modern.
4: The Theming of Tate Modern. Waldemar Januszczak examines how the Tate's vast art collection will be displayed and asks what this will tell us about our understanding and appreciation of art history.
8.20 Strauss Ein Heldenleben
Katarina Karneus (mezzo), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Strauss Begegnung; Allerseelen, Op 10 No 8; Mein Herzlst Stumm, Op 19 No 6;
Wie Sollten WirGeheim Sie Halten, Op 19 No 4; Nachtgang, Op 29 No 3
The novelist Caryl Philips came to Britain as a child, travelling from the Caribbean by boat. In his new book The Atlantic Sound he repeats thejourney as part of a personal exploration of the continuing legacy of the slave trade. Patrick Wright talks to Philips about his journeys through geography and history.
Late-evening listening with Fiona Talkington , including a sequence of Schumann's Dichterliebe reworked by Uri Caine.
AM With Jonathan Swain. Strauss An den
Baum Daphne 12.20 Joseph Lauber Sonata Fantasia in Una Parte, Op 50
12.30 John Carmichael Trumpet Concerto
1.00 Mendelssohn Overture: RuyBlas Dvorak Symphony No 3 in E flat 1.40
Tchaikovsky Ballet Suite: Swan Lake 2.05 Clermont Pepin Monologue 2.35Carulli
Nocturne in C2.50 Kozeluch Pastorale in G
3.00 4.30 BBC 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 Tolvo Kuula South Ostrobothnian Suite No
2, Op 94.50 Cavalli E Che SperarPoss 'lo; Speranze Fuggite (Giasone) 5.05 Abel Flute Sonata No 6 in G 5.15 Bach
Harpsichord Concerto in F minor, BWV1056
5.25 Brahms Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op 24 5.55 Handel As Cheers the Sun (Joshua)