Clairde Lune
5.05 Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2
5.25 Brahms Motets: Es 1st das Heil uns Kommen Her; Schaffe in Mir, Gott, ein Reines Herz
5.35 Keyboard Concerto No 2 in E, BWV1053
With Penny Gore.
Handel Chaconne in G
Parley of Instruments Baroque Orchestra, director Paul Nicholson (harpsichord)
6.40 Stravinsky Suite Italienne
Truls Mork (cello), Lars Vogt (piano)
7.00 Mozart Symphony No 16 in C English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)
7.15 Schumann, arr Debussy Six Etudes, Op 56 Daniel Blumenthal and Robert Groslot (pianos)
8.15 Ravel StringQuartet Melos Quartet
8.45 Bach, orch Schoenberg Prelude and Fugue in E flat (StAnne) BBC
Philharmonic, conductor Leonard Slatkin
2: Germany and Italy. Donald Macleod explores the powerful inspiration
Szymanowksi drew from Germanic and Italian culture.
Eight Love Songs ofHafiz
Martyn Hill (tenor), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Tomas Bugaj
Tantris the Clown (Masques) Dennis Lee (piano) King Roger (Act 1)
Warsaw Grand Theatre Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Mieczyslaw Mierzejewski
Ian McEwan aims to complete 1,000 words a day for his new novel, An Atonement.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Rachmaninov Preludes, Op 32 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
10.46 Schubert, orch Webem German Dances Frankfurt Radio Orchestra, conducted by Anton Webern
10.56 Mozart String Quintet in C, K515 Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Amadeus Quartet
THENEWCHINA
China Week
A week of programmes that contrast works by contemporary Chinese composers with music from the west inspired by China. The programmes feature performances by a younger generation of Chinese artists.
Today Christopher Cook investigates the vogue for chinoiserie in music. 2: Pagodas and Mandarins
Ketelbey In a Chinese Temple Garden George Blackmore (organ)
Busoni Suite from "Turandot"
RPO, conductor Jascha Horenstein Debussy Pagodes (Estampes) Cecile Ousset (piano)
Chen Qigang Lumi ères de Guang Lin : German Chamber Philharmonic, conductor Muhai Tang
Britten Songs from the Chinese
Neil Jenkins (tenor), Anthea Gifford (guitar) Bartok Suite: The Miraculous Mandarin
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Another chance to hear a concert given in the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Louis Lortie (piano)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in A, Op 2 No 2; Piano Sonata in D minor, Op 31 No 2 (Tempest) (R)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor Grigori Sokolov , conductor Osmo Vanska Mahler Symphony No 4
Valdine Anderson (soprano), conductor Ion Marin
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas chooses some tracks to listen to after school, including some flamenco music from Spain and two tracks about our feathered friends - The
Birds from Salnt-Saens's Carnival of the Animals and Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins.
Love in a Cold Climate: SolveigKringelborn in Recital. lain Burnside introduces a recital of Scandinavian songs given by the Norwegian soprano Solveig Kringelborn and pianist Malcom Martineau. Including Grieg's song cycle Haugtussa and works by Danish composer Peter Lange-Muller and by Agathe Backer-Grondahl of Norway.
Sean Rafferty with arts news, music and guests. Music includes at 5.00
Johann Joseph Fux 's Rondeau for violino piccolo, bassoon and strings performed by Sally Jackson (bassoon) with the Brandenburg Consort directed by Roy Goodman (violino piccolo); at around 5.45 Medtner's Piano Sonata, Op 25 No 1 (Fairy Tale) played by Geoffrey Tozer ; and ataround 6.40 Berwald's Piano Trio No 1 in E flat performed by Ilona Prunyi (piano), Andras Kiss (violin) and Csaba Onczay (cello).
COPLAND CENTENARY
An American Portrait: Aaron Copland
From the Wigmore Hall, London. Radio 3's celebrations of Aaron Copland 's centenary come to an end with a birthday concert of vocal and chamber music. Presented by Anthony Burton.
Barbara Bonney (soprano), Nash Ensemble
Copland Duo for flute and piano; Waltz and Celebration (Billy the Kid) (arr for cello and piano); Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
8.25 Twenty Minutes: The Copland Legacy Anthony Burton chairs a discussion with Copland experts. How does Copland's reputation hold up nowadays?
8.45 Copland Quiet City: As It Fell Upon a Day; Suite from "Appalachian Spring" (original version for 13 instruments)
In a celebration of Oscar Wilde to mark the centenary of his death this month, Richard Coles and guests discuss Wilde's epigrams and the insight they offer into his times and our own. Jonathan Dollimore, Roy Foster , Neil Sammels and Anne Varty join Richard Coles in a programme recorded before an audience at the British Library in London.
Fiona Talkington crosses over into the Iberian peninsula with classical hits and folk classics interpreted by Ginesa Ortega and Miles Davis , and a trio of guitarists -
John McLaughlin , Al Di Meola and Paco De Lucia.
With Susan Sharpe.
Anon Florentine Carnival Songs
12.10 Gabrieli Ricercarde Sesto Tuono; Ricercardel Duodecimo Tuono
12.20 Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, Op 64 12.45 Strauss Der
Rosenkavalier: Waltz Sequence No 1
1.00 A recital of French music from the court of Francois I and Florentine carnival songs.
2.10 JCF Bach Trio in 2.20 Schubert Symphony No 5 in B flat
2.50 Ramovs Woodwind Quintet
3.00 Time to Move 3.20 Sgeul an Orain
3.35 Hopscotch 3.50 Hop, Skip and Jump
4.05 Scottish Resources 7-9 4.20 Talking Points: Scottish Resources for RE
4.40 Time and Tune