With Penny Gore.
Mendelssohn String Quartet in E flat, Op 12 Melos Quartet
6.40 Ignaz Briill Andante and Allegro, Op 88 Martin Roscoe (piano),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins
7.00 Mozart Symphony in D (Posthorn) (after Serenade K320)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
7.50 Terry Riley Lands End The Composer (piano)
8.00 Falconieri Battaglia de Barbaso, ierno de Satanas, 1650
Hesperion XX, director Jordi Savall
8.30 Debussy Fantasy for piano and orchestra Zoltan Kocsis (piano), Budapest Festival Orchestra, conductor Ivan Fischer
of the Week: Nielsen
In his late years Carl Nielsen experimented as never before with new worlds of sound.
In his clarinet concerto he gave himself the task of venturing as far out into the extremes of feeling as the instrument's expressive capabilites allow. Clarinet Concerto
John Bradbury , BBC Philharmonic, conductor George Pelhivanian Piano Pieces, Op 59 Peter Sievewright
Three Motets, Op 55
Danish National Radio Choir, conductor Stefan Parkman
Barrie Rutter , artistic director of Northern Broadsides, talks about his new touring productions of Shakespeare's King John and The Merry Wives of Windsor.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Pfitzner Prelude, Act 3: Palestrina
Orchestra of the Deutsche Opera, Berlin, conductor Christian Thielemann
10.14 Samuel Scheidt Paduan a 4 in D
Frans Bruggen , Kees Boeke and Walter van Hauwe (recorders). WouterMuller (cello), Bob van Asperen (organ)
10.21 Palestrina Motet: Assumpta Est Maria in Caelum; Missa Assumpta Est Maria in Caelum
Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, conductor Timothy Brown
10.59 Telemann Suite in A minor
Frans Bruggen (recorder), Vienna Concentus Musicus, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Petroc Trelawny introduces performances from last summer's music festivals in the south-west of England.
Bach Suite No 1 in C, BWV1066
Hanover Band, conductor Richard Egarr (Exeter Festival)
Beethoven String Quartet Op 18 No 2 Brodsky Quartet
(Dartington International Summer School and Festival of Music)
Tunde Jegede String Quartet No 2 Brodsky Quartet
(Dartington International Summer School and Festival of Music)
Brahms Liebeslieder Waltzer , Op 52 Carys Lane (soprano), Pamela Helen
Stephen (mezzo), Mark Padmore (tenor), Roderick Williams (baritone), Richard Hetherington and Fali Pavri (piano) (St Endellion Festival)
Chris de Souza introduces a recital given last Sunday morning, the final concert in the series given in association with Symphony Hall, Birmingham. Dante Quartet
Schumann String Quartet in A, Op 41 No 3 Beethoven String Quartet in F minor, Op 95
BBC Philharmonic
Musorgsky Prelude, Act 1 (Khovanshchina ) Conductor Georg Solti
Tchaikovsky Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty (excerpts) Conductor
VassilySinaisky Musorgsky , orch Shostakovich Songs and Dances of Death Serge Aleksashkin (bass), conductor George Solti
Shostakovich Symphony No 15 Conductor Georg Solti
Bud Powell. Julian Joseph explores the recorded legacy of the great pianist and composer Bud Powell and looks at why he is such an important influence on modern jazz piano. Music includes early recordings with Cootie Williams and Charlie Parker , explosive solos from 1951 and a performance with Coleman Hawkins at the Essen Jazz Festival in 1960.
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and arts news, and looks at recent CD releases.
Kirsteen McCue introduces a concert live from Aberdeen's Music Hall.
Valentina Igoshina (piano),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alexander Titov Smetana Vltava (Ma Vlast)
Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
8.10 Twenty Minutes: Sculpting the Music A profile of llya Musin, the father of Russian conducting in the 20th century, who died last year. Former pupils, including Martyn Brabbins , Alexander Titov and Sian Edwards , talk about the great man and his contribution to the black art of conducting.
8.30 Prokofiev Symphony No 5
As the experience of depression seems to be on the increase and happiness in shorter supply, Sarah Dunant examines the cultural history of our understanding of melancholy or depression and its causes.
Sarah Walker presents a double-portrait edition focusing on Dutch composers Martijn Padding and Richard Rijnvos , including works specially recorded forthe programme by the BBC Symphony Orchestra.
Rijnvos Le Rideau Se Baisse Lentement Durant Toute la Musique Suivante Ives Ensemble
Rijnvos Times Square Dance
BBC SO, conductor Rumon Gamba Padding Blend Ivo Janssen (piano) Padding Scharf Abreisen
BBC SO, conductor Rumon Gamba
With Jonathan Swain. Rossini Largo al
Factotum (II Barb/ere di Siviglia) 12.15 Mozart Piano Sonata in F, K28012.35 Hoffmann Flute Concerto in D
1.00 Arensky Variations on a theme of Tchaikovsky, Op 35a Shostakovich, arr
Rudolf Barshal Chamber Symphony Bach
Contrapunctus I (The Art of Fugue, BWV1080) Kalinnikov Serenade for strings Tchaikovsky Serenade in C 2.20 Poulenc Sept Chansons
2.35 Jongen Quatre Pièces. Op 37 3.05
Bach Cello Suite No 6 in D, BWV1012 3.35 Sarrier Symphony 3.55 Devienne Trio No 2
4.15 Mozart Non Piu, Tutto Ascolati. ... Non TemerAmatoBene, K490 4.25 Beethoven, transcrUszt Adelaide, Op 46 4.35 Rossini Prelude, Toccata and Variations 4.45 Weber Overture: Der Freischütz 5.00 Joseph Kuffner Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op 32
5.15 Clara Schumann Variations on a theme of Robert Schumann in F sharp minor
5.35 Trad Hungarian Dances from Estergom
5.45 Goldmark Overture: Im Fruhling