With Penny Gore.
Rameau Overture: Castor et Pollux
Les Talens Lyriques, conductor Christophe Rousset
6.40 Arnold Flute Concerto No 1, Op 45 Edward Beckett , London Festival Orchestra, conductor Ross Pople
7.40 Vaughan Williams Two Pieces Lydia Mordkovitch (violin), Julian Milford (piano)
7.50 Canteloube Deux Bourrees (Songs of theAuvergne) Dawn Upshaw (soprano), Lyon National Opera Orchestra, conductor Kent Nagano
8.00 Lalo Scherzo Suisse Romande
Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet
8.10 Mozart Piano Sonata in D, K311
Vladimir Ashkenazy
With Donald Macleod. In 1829 Berwald left
Stockholm for Berlin, where he wrote music, met Mendelssohn, ran an orthopaedic institution - and got married. Overture: Estrella di Soria BBCSO, conductor Enrico Diemecke
Serious and Joyful Fancies Ulster
Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Braithwaite Symphonie Capricieuse (Symphony No 2 inD) Ulster Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Braithwaite
Portrait painter Amy Gadney talks about her current commissions, including a life-size portrait of three reluctant teenagers.
With Jonathan Swain.
CPE Bach Sonatina in D, Wq109
Martin Haselbock and Ingomar Rainer (harpsichords), Vienna Academy
10.21 Beethoven Violin Sonata in A, Op 4 7 (Kreutzer) Jascha Heifetz , Benno Moiseiwitsch (piano)
10.54 Grieg The First Meeting (Op 21 No 1); Solveig's Song; Solveig's Cradle Song (Peer Gynt) Barbara Bonney (soprano), Gothenburg SO, conductor Neeme Jarvi
11.06 Corelli Violin Sonata in E, Op 5 No 11
Arthur Grumiaux ,
Riccardo Castagnone (harpsichord)
11.15 CPE Bach Harpsichord Concerto in G, Wq43 No 5 English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
Young Musician 2000
Stephanie Hughes introduces highlights from the strings final and discusses the event with contestants and judges.
Mendelssohn Violin Sonata in F(1838) (Istmvt) Jack Liebeck
Leclair Sonata (The Tambourine) (1st and 4th mvts) Rakhi Singh (violin)
Martinu Variations on a Theme by Rossini Guy Johnson (cello) Interval
Stephanie Hughes finds out what a music animateur does, in conversation with Richard McNicol of the LSO.
Ravel Tzigane Alexander Sitkovetsky (violin) Beethoven Violin Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3 (Istmvt) Helena Smart (violin)
A recital given on Sunday in the Elmwood
Hall, Belfast, by the Micallef-lnanga Piano Duo and Martin Roscoe (piano)
Mozart Sonata in D for two pianos, K448 Micallef-Inanga Piano Duo
Haydn Piano Sonata in C sharp minor, H XVI 36 Martin Roscoe
Samuel Wesley Sonata for three pianos (first broadcast performance) Micallef-Inanga Piano Duo with Martin Roscoe
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Dvorak Overture: Husitska
Conductor Gaetano Delogu
Haydn Symphony No 85 in B flat (La Reine) Conductor JerzyMaksymiuk
Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
Elisabeth Batiashvili
ConductorThierry Fischer
Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter) ConductorThierry Fischer
From Salisbury Cathedral. Introit: Lord, I Have Loved the Habitation of Thy House (Rose). Responses (Rose). Psalm 119, wl-32 (Martin, Buck, Hopkins, Barnby). First Lesson: Isaiah 55, wl-13. Office
Hymn: 0 Thou Who Camest (Hereford). Canticles: Watson in E. Second Lesson:
Revelation 7, w9-17. Anthem: The Lord Is
My Shepherd (Berkeley). Hymn: There's a Wideness in God's Mercy (Corvedale). Te Deum - Collegium Regale (Howells).
Organ Voluntary: Trumpet March (Bush). Director of music Simon Lole. Assistant organist David Halls.
Sean Rafferty with guests, arts news and music including Sibelius's Finlandia performed by the Lahti Symphony Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska; 6.05 Chabrier's Joyeuse Marche performed by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit; and at 6.40 Finzi's Let Us Garlands Bring featuring baritone Bryn Terfel and pianist Malcolm Martineau.
Live from the Barbican Hall in London, performances of songs and stories from Laurie Anderson 's latest show, based on Melville's classic American novel about
Captain Ahab's obsessive quest forthe white whale. This work was acclaimed by USA Today as "Anderson's most powerful work in years, and maybe her best ever." Presented by Robert Sandall in conversation with Laurie Anderson.
Philip Dodd talks to playwright David Edgar and biographer Gita Sereny about one of the National Theatre's most ambitious productions of recent decades - David Edgar 's stage adaptation of Sereny's acclaimed life of Albert Speer , Hitler's favourite architect and the second most powerful man in Nazi Germany. How did
Speer's devotion to Hitler blind him to the crimes of the Holocaust? And a new biography urges reassessment of one of the towering figures of philosophy- Hegel.
Late-evening listening introduced by Verity Sharp. Jeff Buckley sings Corpus Christi Carol by Benjamin Britten and West
Balinese gamelan Jegog Werdi Sentana perform Tebuh Gegenderan.
With Susan Sharpe.
Kerll Sonata a 5
12.15 Fran Lhotka String Quartet in G minor
12.50 Tchaikovsky Andante Cantabile (String Quartet No 1 in D, Op 11)
1.00 A recital of Polish organ music from the 16th and 17th centuries, including works by Paul Siefert and Cajus Schmiedtlein.
1.50 Bach Double Concerto in C minor, BWV1060
2.05 Mendelssohn Symphony No 4 in A (Italian)
2.35 Rachmaninov Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op 42
3.00-4.30 BBC Schools
3.00 Time and Tune
3.40 Together: an Assembly for Schools
4.00 Dance Workshop
4.20 Ghostwriter
4.30 Glinka Kamarinskaya
4.40 Mozart Symphony No 23 in D
4.50 Byrd In Fields Abroad
5.00 Handel Overture: Julius Caesar
5.10 Liszt La Chapelle de Guillaume Tell (Annees de Pelerinage, Year 1)