Serenade in G, K525 (Eine Kleine
Nachtmusik) 5.20 Lorenzo Capriccio
Brillante, Op 31 5.30 Bach Prelude and Fugue in B flat minor, BWV86 7 5.40 JM Bach LiebsterJesu Hor Mein Flehen
5.45 Telemann Bassoon Sonata in F minor
With Tommy Pearson.
Delius A Song before Sunrise RPO , conductor Malcolm Sargent
6.35 Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 76 No 4 (Sunrise) The Lindsays
7.00 Dvorak Overture; My Home
Bavarian RSO, conductor Rafaei Kubelik
7.45 Barber Agnus Dei Choir of Trinity College. Cambridge, director Richard Marlow
8.05 Nino Rota Trio (1958)
Sharon Bezaiy (flute). Gidon Kremer (violin), Oleg Maisenberg (piano)
8.40 Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks, HWV351 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
With Donald Macieod.
2: Academie des Beaux-Arts in Bizet's iifetime the Academy of Pne Arts awarded the prestigious Prix de Rome. which Bizet won in 1857. Today Donald Macieod visits this historic institution.
J'Aimais < aspect de Nos Montagues (Ivan IV) June Anderson (soprano). Orchestre du Capitoie de Touiouse, conductor Michei Ptasson
Roma BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth
D/arrM/eD (/4cf 3) (excerpt) Lucia Popp
(soprano), Franco Bonisoiti (tenor), -Jean Phiiippe Lafont (bass), Munich Radio
Orchestra, conductor Lamberto Gardeiii
Hungarian poet George Szirtes describes the process of writing his first novel.
With Jonathan Swain.
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No 1 in D - Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
10.13 Vaughan Williams fantasia on Greensleeves - LSO, conductor Adrian Boult
10.19 Dvorak Piano Quartet in F sharp, Op 8 7 - Andras Schiff (piano), Panocha Quartet
10.55 Elgar Falstaff - LSO, conducted by the Composer
Artist in focus: Osmo Mansha
Stephen Johnson introduces performances given by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under its chief conductor. Today's music includes a dramatic reading of Beethoven's fifth symphony from the 1996 Proms.
James MacMiOan 77)e Confess/on or /sabe/ Gowd/e
Beethoven SympnonyNo 5 <n C m/nor Rachmaninov The <s<e orfhe Dead
Chris de Souza introduces a recital given at St George's Bristol in 1999.
Helene Woid (soprano), Finnur Bjarnason (tenor), Eugene Asti (piano)
Grieg Two Brownies. Op 5 No.t;<4/onga
Stream. Op 33 No 5; 0<d Mother. Op 33 No 7; CaH, Op 6:t No 3: Evening Song for Blakken, Op 6.t No 5: I Love You. Op 5 No 3: /< Ms/on, Op 33 No 6
Nietsen three songs from Op 10
Ture Rangstrom The Girl from Afar; Pan Stenhammar in the Forest; Old Dutchman Jon Leiffs Two songs from Op 14: Three songs from the sagas. Op 24
Sibetius A Kiss's Hopes, Op 13 No 2; The D/amond on the March Snow, Op 36 No 6: The First Kiss. Op37 No 1; The Tryst, Op37 No 5 (R)
BBC Philharmonic
Glinka Kamannskaya
Conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Prokofiev Suite; Romeo and Juliet
Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3
Aleksandar Madzar (piano), conductor Paavo Jarvi
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2 in C minor (Little Russian) Conductor Rumon Gamba
Gtvenetn-/<nn Jbrfers and Graham ./onnson tain Burnside introduces a recita) of songs by Richard Strauss , given earlier this month. Gweneth-Ann Jeffers (soprano), Graham Johnson (piano).
/t//ersee/en, Op 10: Rune Me<ne Seete:
Morgen; Cac/he; We<m</cne Aufforderung, Op 27; Freund/tcne Ms/or), Op 48; tVa<dse/fg<<e/t, Op 49; Wat Gesagt. B<e/bt Ntcnt Dabef ; Das Rosenband (Op 36);
Traum Dureb d<e Dammerung. Op 29; Wie So/ten WfrGehe/mS<eWa<ten. Opl9No4; Zuse;gnung. Op-tO, Muftertande/e;. Op 43; tV/egenhed. Op41a; Me<nem Kinde Op 3 7 No 3; Rnene;. Op 69 (R)
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and news from the arts world, including a took at things Handeiian as reflected in the concerts and events of this year's London Handei Festival
A concert given on Saturday at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, featuring a concert performance of Sibelius's one-act opera The Maiden in the Tower.
Soiveig Kringeiborn (soprano), Lilli Paasikivi (mezzo), Lars-Erik Jonsson (tenor), Garry Magee (baritone). Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir. BBC Philharmonic, conductor Paavo Jarvi Erttki-Sven Tuur Ze/traum
Sibelius The Maiden in the Tower
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Never Go Bach
Amanda Vickery talks to four women novelists about leaving the North.
4: Margaret Forster talks about her novel Hidden Lives. With readings by Emma Rydal.
8.40 Arvo Part Canfus 'r' Memoriam
Benjamin Britten
Shostakovich Symphony No 6
Richard Coles presents the arts and culture magazine, which tonight features first night news of Henze's opera Boulevard SoMude in its first performance by the
Royal Opera: and musician turned writer Philip Hoare on the Victorian hospital that haunted his childhood. In Spike Island, part autobiography, part biography of a building, he explores the history of the largest hospital ever built, the Royal Victoria Military Hospital at Netley, Southampton.
Verity Sharp's selection features the departure of a princess and the arrival of a king in isorhythmic motets by Dufay, and the deep tones of Tuvan throat singers Huun-Huur-Tu.
With Jonathan Swain.
Vaughan Williams Romance for viola and piano
12.10 Gilson Suite Nocturne d'apres Aloysius Bertrand
12.25 August de Boeck Fantasy on Two Flemish Folk Songs
12.35 Francaix Divertissement for bassoon and 11 strings
1.00 Bach Trio Sonata in G, BWV1038
Vivaldi Oboe Concerto in A minor, RV461
Bach Cantata No 55: Ich Arme Mensch, Ich Sundenknecht; Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV1041; Orchestral Suite No 2 in B minor, BWV1067
2.05 Kuhlau Piano Sonata in A, Op 52 No 3
2.20 Haydn Symphony No 97 in C
2.45 Mozart Ch'lo Mi Scordi di Te.... Non Temer, Amato Bene, K505
3.00 Time to Move
3.20 First Steps in Drama
3.35 Hopscotch
3.50 Hop, Skip and Jump
4.05 Time for Drama
4.20 Talking Points
4.40 Scottish Resources: 10-12