Poem
5.05 Bach Lute Suite in E minor (excerpts)
5.15 CPE Bach Flute Sonata in A minor
5.25Bruhns Cantata: WohlDem, Der den Herren Furchtet
5.35 Mozart Concerto in E flat for two pianos, K365
With Penny Gore.
Vivaldi Concerto in G (Alia Rustica)
6.40 Haydn Piano Concerto No 3 in F
7.00 Verdi Pace, Pace, Mio Dio ! (La Forza delDestino)
7.35 Walton Cello Concerto
8.00 Schubert Impromptu in G flat, Op 90 No
8.10 Pandolfi Violin Sonata, Op 4 No 12 (La Vinciolina)
With Donald Macleod.
Ardita Zanzaretta (Madrigals, Book 6) I Febi Armonici , director Alan Curtis
Felicissimo Sonno ; Se Te Fuggi, to Non Resto; Asciugate i Begli Occhi (Madrigals, Book 5) Metamorphoses, director Maurice Bourbon Gagliarda The Kings Noyse
Moro, Lasso, al Mio Duolo (Madrigals, Book 6) Monteverdi Choir , director John Eliot Gardiner
Correte, Amanti; Se la Mia Morte Brami ; lo Parto; Ardo per Te, Mio Bene (Madrigals Book 6) Les Arts Florrisants, director William Christie
Tribulationem et Dolorem; Ave Dulcissima Maria BBC Singers, director Bo Holten
Choreographer Noel Wallace adapts the Stravinsky ballet Petrushka as a modern parable and decides to dance in it - the first time in a public venue for five years.
With Jonathan Swain.
Michael Haydn Symphony in G
Deutsche Kammerakademie, Neuss, conductor Johannes Goritzki
10.13 Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 2
John Browning , Boston SO, conductor Erich Leinsdorf
10.44 Strauss Empress Awakening Scene (Die Frau ohne Schatten, Act 2) Leontyne Price and Patricia Clark (sopranos), Ambrosian Opera Chorus, New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Erich Leinsdorf
11.00 Satie Gnossiennes Nos 1-3
Pascal Roge (piano)
11.11 Beethoven Violin Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3 Arthur Grumiaux , Clara Haskil (piano
George Bernard Shaw
3: Religion and Revolution
Brahms A German Requiem (excerpt) Huddersfield Choral Society, BBC
Northern SO, conductor Raymond Leppard Wagner Parsifal (Act3) (excerpt)
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden .conductor Reginald Goodal I Wagner Das Rheingold (excerpt)
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, conductor Giuseppe Sinopoli Wagner Siegfried (excerpt)
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, conductor Giuseppe Sinopoli
John Toal introduces a concert of music given last week by the Rose Consort of Viols and Voices. Music includes fantasias and verse anthems by John Ward , Orlando Gibbons and Thomas Tomkins.
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Rebecca Evans (soprano), Philippe Schwartz (trumpet), conductor Nicholas Kraemer
Schubert Symphony No4 in Cminor(Tragic) Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat Colin Matthews Night Music
Haydn Cantata: Berenice, Che Fai Beethoven Symphony No 1 in C
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker present a music series for younger listeners, including March of the Lions by Saint-Saens, a samba celebrating Carnaval in Brazil, and music by Gershwin.
Denis Nowlan introduces Vespers for the feast of All Saints from the Benedictine Abbey of Solesmes, in Normandy.The liturgy, sung in the Gregorian chant for which the Abbey is renowned, is followed by a service of Benediction. This is the first ever live BBC broadcast from Solesmes.
Choirmaster and organist Pere Richard Gagne.
With Humphrey Carpenter. Music includes at 5.00 Martini's PlaisirdAmour performed by Janet Baker (mezzo) with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields conducted by Neville Marriner ; at around
5.40 Franck's Piano Trio No 4 in B minor, Op 2, played by the Bekova Sisters; and at around 6.30 Vaughan Williams 's
Flos Campi performed byNobuko Imai (viola), with the Corydon Singers and the English Chamber Orchestra under Matthew Best.
Sean Raffery introduces Wexford Festival Opera's new production of Adolphe Adam's opera comique. Set in Goa, this is the tale of Zephoris, a young fisherman, who is granted his wish to be king for a day after he rescues a beautiful girl from drowning. Amid magic potions and raging battles he triumphs against the evil Prince Kadoor to win the hand of the girl he has rescued, Princess Nemea.
Wexford Festival Opera Chorus, National Symphony of Ireland, conductor David Agler Adoiphe Adam
Si J 'Etais Roi Act 1
8.55 Twenty Minutes: Adolphe Adam
Elaine Padmore looks at the life of the composer of Giselle and countless operas.
9.15 Act 2
10.00 Twenty Minutes: a Forgotten Diary
Declan Kiberd unearths neglected writings of the politician Wolfe Tone, who led a failed uprising against the English in 1798, and argues that he should be celebrated not as a po-faced nationalist icon but as a witty, observant writer.
10.20 Act 3
Verity Sharp 's late-night listening includes music from southern Laos performed by the ensemble Molam Lao, from China performed by the UK Chinese Ensemble and a new work by Edward McGuire.
With Jonathan Swain.
Byrd Suite: The Battle
12.15 Enescu Octet in C, Op 7
12.55 Julius Rontgen Kommt Her Zu Mir Alle die Ihr Mein Begeeret
1.00 Chausson Poeme for violin and orchestra Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
1.50 Schubert Fantasia in F minor, D940
2.05 Mozart String Quartet in B flat, K458 (Hunt)
2.35 Kozeluch Sonata "La Chasse"
3.00 Together: an Assembly for Schools
3.20 Expressive Arts 3.40 School Musical
4.00 Dance Workshop 4.20 Have Your Say!
4.45 Music for Dance