With Penny Gore.
Chopin Barcarolle in F sharp, Op 60
6.40 Weber Bassoon Concerto in F, Op 75
7.00 Corelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op 6 No 6
7.45 Hoist St Paul 's Suite
8.00 Wagner Prelude, Act 3: Lohengrin
8.35 Mendelssohn Violin Sonata in F(1838)
With Donald Macleod. The 1840s were
Berwald's most productive years, but he returned to Stockholm to find that his music was still misunderstood.
Reminiscences from the Norwegian Mountains; Symphonie Singuliere
(Symphony No 3 in C) BBC Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Enrico Diemecke String Quartet in A minor (Finale) Yggdrasil Quartet
The portrait painter Amy Gadney talks about her current commissions.
With Jonathan Swain.
Beethoven Andante Favori in F, W005 7
Benno Moiseiwitsch (piano)
10.15 CPE Bach Double Concerto in E flat,
Wq47 Tini Mathot (fortepiano), Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, director Ton Koopman (harpsichord)
10.34 Mozart Ballet Music (Idomeneo) Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
11.00 Vivaldi Di Due Rai LanguirCostante Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo), II
Giardino Armonico , conductor Giovanni Antonini
11.06 Delius Piano Concerto
Benno Moiseiwitsch , Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Constant Lambert
Young Musician 2000
Stephanie Hughes introduces highlights from the brass final and talks to the contestants and judges.
Franz Strauss Notturno , Op 7 Angela Barnes (horn)
Hummel, arr Childs Fantasy David Childs (euphonium)
Peaslee Arrows of Time (lstmvt) Edward Jones (trombone) Interval
Stephanie Hughes investigates local music centre activities for young people. Dukas Villanelle
Christopher Parkes (horn) Henze Sonatina Matthew Sadler (trumpet)
Chris de Souza introdues a recital by Alban Gerhardt (cello) and Steven Osborne (piano) given yesterday in the Guildhall, Bath, as part of the Bath International Music Festival. Beethoven Cello Sonata in F, Op 5 No 1
Schumann FunfStuckeim Volkston, Op 102 Britten Cello Sonata, Op 65
Haydn Symphony No 44 in E minor (Trauer) Conductor Charles Hazlewood
Liszt A Faust Symphony
Justin Lavender (tenor), Belfast Philharmonic Male Voices, conductor Kenneth Montgomery
A performance of Terry Riley 's In C by the Ulster Orchestra under Charles Hazlewood from the Ulster Hall, Belfast.
Lucie Skeaping explores some of the music played in London's pleasure gardens in the mid-18th century, including works by Handel, Arne and Boyce. Producer Christina Pritchard
Music is sweeping the country. For the next five days BBC Music Live takes over large and small venues across the whole of the UK, offering hours of live programming in music of all genres. Sean Rafferty samples some of the classical events and takes a look at the Instrument Amnesty-a national scheme to take instruments out of attics and cupboards and put them into the hands of budding young musicians, continues at 7pm
Over the next few days BBC Music Live presents a complete cycle of Bartok's string quartets coupled with quartets by Haydn, played by some of today's leading string quartets. Fiona Talkington introduces this first concert given earlier today by the Endellion Quartet inlondon's Wigmore Hall. Haydn String Quartet in E flat, Op 64 No 6 Bartok String Quartet No 1
MUSIC LIVE
Continued from 5pm
The first in a series of concerts visiting three churches Handel would have known and frequented during his long residence in London. The trail begins in Westminster Abbey, where Handel was buried in 1759. Soloists, Choir of Westminster Abbey, Academy of Ancient Music, conductor James O'Donnell
Handel Coronation Anthem: Zadok the Priest, HWV258; Revenge, Timotheus Cries (Alexander's Feast); Will the Sun
Forget to Streak (Solomon); Despair No More Shall Wound Me (Semele); To Thee
Thou Glorious Son of God (Theodora); Dull Delay, in Piercing Anguish; Waft Her,
Angels, through the Skies; Oh Spare Your Daughter (Jephtha), Coronation Anthem: The King Shall Rejoice, HWV260
8.30 Twenty Minutes: Around and About ... Handel's London
David Huckvale continues his guide to
European cities with a picture of London life in the 1740s.
8.50 Handel Te Deum in D, HWV283
(Dettingen)
See also tomorrow 10.05am and 2.30pm
Patrick Wright explores the fantastic world of the German symbolist painters of 1870-1920 as an international exhibition of their work- SeelenReich - goes on display in Birmingham. Plus a review of tonight's opening performance of David Edgar 's new play, Albert Speer.
Verity Sharp presents sounds from the kodo drummers of Japan and from Armenian duduk virtuoso Gasparan Dijivan. Plus, as part of BBC Music Live, highlights of a concert given earlierthis evening by Dawn U pshaw (soprano) and the Kronos Quartet in London's Barbican Hall.
With Susan Sharpe.
Messiaen Theme and Variations
12.15 Holmboe Lauda; Laudabo Psallem Deum; Liber Canticorum II
12.25 Telemann Trio Sonata in E minor
12.40 Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and a Prosperous Voyage
12.50 Diepenbrock L'Invitation au Voyage
1.00 Milhaud La Creation du Monde Ravel Piano Concerto in G
1.40 Spohr Fantasy, Theme and Variations in B minor on a Theme of Danzi, Op 81
1.55 Granados O Muerte Cruel; De Aquel Majo Amante (La Maja Dolorosa)
2.05 Fela Sowande African Suite
2.30 Beethoven Piano Sonata in A flat, Op 26
2.50 Henry Eccles Sonata
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 Tchaikovsky Waltz of the Flowers (The Nutcracker)
4.40 Ruzdjak April Is the Harshest Month
4.50 Donizetti Edgar's Aria (Lucia di Lammermoor)
5.00 Rosenmuller Sinfonia Quinta
5.15 Glinka Largo (Piano Trio in D minor)
5.30 Schubert 11 Landler, D366
5.45 Bach Oboe d'Amore Concerto in A, BWV1055