With Penny Gore.
6.10 Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No 3 Sinfonia 21, conductor Richard Hickox
6.40 Haydn Piano Sonata in E minor, HXVI 34 Emanuel Ax
7.20 Walton Five Bagatelles Julian Bream (guitar)
7.40 Berwald Piano Trio No 4 in C
Susan Tomes , members of the Gaudier Ensemble
8.05 Glazunov Saxophone Concerto in Eflat, Op 109 John Harle ,
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.35 Mozart Symphony No 29 in A English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
With Donald Macleod.
When the Chicago Opera commission for The Love of Three Oranges fell through, Prokofiev made for Europe, where he encountered Diaghilev, a meeting which gave rise to the ballet Chout. After the premiere, Prokofiev relaxed on the coast of Brittany and wrote his third piano concerto.
Animato ma Non Troppo (Five Melodies, Op 35 No 3) - Vadim Repin (violin), Boris Berezovsky (piano)
Chout (excerpts) - USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
Piano Concerto No 3 - Aleksandar Madzar, BBC SSO, conductor Rumon Gamba
Syrian artist Issam Kourbaj talks about an exhibition he is developing with his two-year-old son Mourad in his Cambridge studio.
With Jonathan Swain.
Brahms Hungarian Dances: No 1 in G minor; No 3 inF; No 10 in F Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler
10.14 Beethoven Violin Sonata in A, Op 12 No 2 OlegKagan,
Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
10.31 Wagner Prelude: Act 1 (Parsifal)
Berlin PO, conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler
10.47 Debussy La Demoiselle Elue
Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Carol Smith (contralto), Harvard Glee Club,
Radcliffe Choral Society, Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Munch
11.08 Bach Orchestral Suite No 3 in D, BWV1068 Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler
Artist in Focus: Andras Schiff
Humphrey Burton talks to pianist Andras Schiff and introduces recordings from the BBC Archives.
Bach Prelude and Fugue No 18 in G sharp minor, BWV887 (Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2)
Haydn Piano Trio in E minor, HXV12
With Yuuko Shiokawa (violin) and Steven Isserlis (cello)
Haydn Das Strickende Madchen, HXXVIal; Cupido, H XXVIa With Ann Murray (mezzo) Schubert Piano Sonata in A minor, D845
Nicholas Daniel (oboe), Julius Drake (piano)
Harty A la Campagne
John Gardner Oboe Sonata No 2 in C
Julian Anderson The Bearded Lady
Schumann, arr Ferguson Three Duos
Beethoven Variations on Mozart's "La Ci
Darem la Mano", ", WoO28 (R)
BBC Philharmonic
Barry Douglas (piano), conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Schreker Overture:
Ekkehard Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat
(Emperor)
Brahms Academic Festival Overture: Symphony No 1 in C minor
lain Burnside introduces a recital given by mezzo Sarah Connolly and pianist Eugene Asti , in which they take a look at the lighter side of the Second Viennese School.
Komgold Gluckwunsch ; Alt-Spanisch (Op 38) Schoenberg Erwartung: Schenk Mir Deinen Goldenen Kamm (Op 2)
Berg Nacht ; Shilflied (Seven Early Songs) Eisler Five Hollywood Elegies Webern Acht Fruhe Lieder
Korngold Sterbelied ; Gefasster Abschied (Op 14)
With Sean Rafferty. Music includes at
5.00 Schumann's Adagio and Allegro,
Op 70, performed by Paul van Zelm (horn) and Leo van Doeselaar (piano); at 6.00 Raff's Evening Rhapsody played by the Philharmonia under Francesco d'Avalos; and at 6.40 Constant Lambert's Rio Grande performed by Delia Jones (mezzo) and Kathryn Stott (piano) with the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Barry Wordsworth.
Live from the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, Tommy Pearson introduces
Revelations, the first concert in a series featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra with a British soloist performing a contemporary concerto by a British composer.
Tonight virtuoso saxophonist John Harle joins the conductor Robert Ziegler for Christopher Gunning's Thames Serenade in a programme which also features excerpts from classic Hollywood film scores.
John Harle (saxophone), BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Robert Ziegler
Nino Rota, arr Robert Ziegler
Fellini Suite David Raskin Theme from "Laura"
Christopher Gunning Thames Rhapsody
8.25 Twenty Minutes: In Tune with the Times
David Huckvale looks at how and why electronic music, atonality, serialism and, perhaps most significantly, jazz all found their way into the soundtracks of movies.
8.45 Bernard Herrmann Overture from "North by Northwest"; A Night Piece (Taxi Driver); Psycho (excerpts)
Leonard Rosenman Rebel without a Cause
(excerpts)
Richard Coles meets Frank Gehry , architect of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Gehry is currently working on the controversial new Guggenheim in Manhattan and a new care centre in Dundee.
He talks about his life and work, including his recent homage to rock music in Seattle and the forthcoming concert hall in Los Angeles. Plus the verdict on the artists shortlisted forthis year's Turner Prize.
Robert Sandall presents fifties Highlife rhythms from ET Mensah, country blues from slide guitarist Kelly Joe Phelps and the rousing Vodou rituals of Haiti.
With Jonathan Swain.
Kaspar Forster Beatus Vir
12.20 Poulenc Organ Concerto
12.45 Kajanus Funeral March
1.00 Forster O Quam Dulcis; Sonata a 3 in G; Ad Arma Fidelis
Charpentier Dialogus inter Magdalenam et Jesum
Kapsberger Toccata I Ballo Carlssimi Lamento
Forster Repleta Est Malis
1.55 William Brade Consort Music from "Newe Ausserlesene Paduanen"
2.25 Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral)
3.05 Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat
3.55 Kraus Symphony in C minor
4.15 Schmeizer Sonata a 3 (Lamento)
4.25 Liszt Csardas Macabre
4.40 Ron Goodwin Suite: Drake 400
4.50 Grainger Shepherd's Hey
5.00 Rimsky-Korsakov Trombone Concerto in B flat
5.15 Chopin Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor, Op 31
5.30 Johan Helmich Roman Drottningholm Music
5.50 Poulenc Capriccio for two pianos