Aquarelles No 1: Pourun Clair Matin
5.10 Hannikainen At a Fountain
5.20 Haydn Kleine Orgelmesse , H XXII 7
5.40 Bach Oboe Concerto in F BWV49/169
With Tommy Pearson.
Brahms Viola Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 1 - Lars Anders Tomter, Leif Ove Andnes (piano)
6.45 Bach Double Concerto in D minor, BWV1060 - Rachel Podger (violin), Academy of Ancient Music, director Andrew Manze (violin)
7.00 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol - Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow (piano duet)
7.45 Bartok Hungarian Sketches - Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
8.10 Messiaen Louange a l'lmmortalite de Jesus (Quatour pour la Fin du Temps) - Joshua Bell (violin), Olli Mustonen (piano)
8.40 Mendelssohn Variations Serieuses in D minor, Op 54 - Alfred Brendel (piano)
2: St Michael 's Church, Chester Square. Sullivan's famous hymn tune, Onward Christian Soldiers, launches
Donald Macleod 's visit to St Michael 's, where
Sullivan's first and longest church job set him upforfuture theatrical triumphs.
Cello Concerto in D Paul Watkins , BBCSO, conductor Charles Mackerras
We Have Heard with Our Ears
Keble College Choir, conductor Mark Laflin
Poet Carol Ann Duffy talks about her latest project, a book of poems for children.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Schumann Overture: Hermann und
Dorothea Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
10.14 Couperin Les Nations: La Frangoise Quatro Amsterdam
10.37 Chabrler L 'Etoile (excerpts)
Fanely Revoil (mezzo), Rene Herent (tenor), Andre Balbon (baritone), Paris Opera Comique Choir and Orchestra, conductor Roger Desormiere
10.49 Mozart Piano Sonata in A minor, K310 Maria Joao Pires
11.10 Debussy Pelleas et Melisande (Act 3) (excerpt) Irene Joachim (soprano),
Jacques Jansen and Henri Etcheverry
(baritones), orchestra conducted by Roger Desormiere
Bath MozartFest2000
Lynne Walker introduces performances from this year's festival.
Beethoven String Quartet in A, Op 18 No 5 Takacs Quartet
Mozart An Chloe, K524 Barbara Bonney (soprano), Malcolm Martineau (piano) Mozart String Quartet in D, K575 Takacs Quartet
Beethoven Octet for winds, Op 103 London Winds
John Toal introduces a recital given by the Czech-based Skampa Quartet at the Belfast Festival at Queen's earlierthis month. Mozart String Quartet in C, K465 (Dissonance)
Prokofiev String Quartet No 2. Op 92
Ulster Orchestra
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op56a Conductor Thierry Fischer
Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No 2, Op 38 Conductor Robert Houlihan
Mozart Piano Concerto No 15 in B flat, K450 Hugh Tinney , conductor Ron Corp Haydn Symphony No 96 in D (Miracle) Conductor Thierry Fischer
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker choose some more great tracks for listening to after school. Today's selection includes some music from Turkey and a few tracks about ourfishy friends. Listen out for the singing trout!
lain Burnside introduces a recital given by soprano Geraldine McGreevy and pianist Roger Vignoles.
Faure Arpège; Soir, Au Cimetière; La F6e aux Chansons
Lennox Berkeley Tombeaux Debussy Proses Lyriques
With Sean Rafferty. Music includes at
5.00 Telemann's Divertimento in A played by Musica Antiqua , Koln, directed by Reinhard Goebel ; at 6.00 Giordano's La Mamma Morta (Andrea Chenier, Act 3) performed by Maria Callas (soprano) with the Philharmonia Orchestra under
Tullio Serafin ; and at 6.35 Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin played by the Orchestre de Paris conducted by Jean Martinon.
From St David 's Hall, Cardiff. The BBC National Symphony Orchestra of Wales welcome back their conductor laureate
Tadaaki Otaka , who will be awarded the prestigious Elgar medal this evening. This opening concert in their NOWhearthis:
Classics series features three works from
1910 which evoke the radiance and nostalgia of the late-Romantic era. Dong-Suk Kang (violin), BBCNOW, conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Rachmaninov, orch Resplghi Five Etudes-Tableaux
Strauss Waltz Sequence No 1: Der Rosenkavalier
8.15 Twenty Minutes: Heaven-Taught Fergusson
2: Robert Fergusson was the first significant poet to read English texts at a University, St Andrews , where Robert Crawford and Douglas Dunn teach literature today. They are joined by WH
Herbert to explore Fergusson's poetry and education. With readings of two newly commissioned poems: To
Robert Fergusson by WH Herbert and Robert Fergusson by Douglas Dunn.
8.35 Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor
Richard Coles visits the Treasures of Catherine the Great, the first exhibition at the Hermitage Rooms in Somerset House, in which jewels, silver and miniature portraits offer an insight not just into Russian art but the country's history. And A.C. Grayling, William Hazlitt's latest biographer, argues his importance as a philosopher and critic. Hazlitt is regarded as the finest essayist in English but has his stylistic prowess been overshadowed?
Fiona Talkington introduces archive recordings of English and Irish dance tunes, and new compositions for the gamelan.
With Susan Sharpe.
Auber Overture: FraDiavolo
12.15 Brahms Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor, Op 38
12.40 Chedeville Sonata , Op 8 (L 'Allemande)
1.00 Bach BrandenburgConcertos: No 1 in F BWV1046, No 3 in G, BWV1048; No 4 in G, BWV1 049; Orchestral Suite No 3 in D, BWV1068
2.35 Bemhard Missa Durch Adams Fall
2.45 Franck Choral No 3 in A minor
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