With Penny Gore .
6.15 Mozart Variations in C on Dezede 's
"Lison dormait K264 Ingrid Haebler (piano)
6.35 Casteinuovo-Tedesco Guitar Concerto
No 1, Op 99 Eduardo Fernandez (guitar), ECO, conductor Miguel Gomez Martinez
7.05 CPE Bach Trio Sonata in B flat, Wql58 Purcell Quartet
7.50 Vierne Carillon de Westminster
(Pieces de Fantaisie Suite No3, Op 54) Wayne Marshall (organ)
8.10 Lully Ballet: A Village Wedding London Oboe Band
8.40 Beethoven Fantasia in C minor, Op 30 Evgeny Kissin (piano), RIAS Chorus, Berlin Philharmonic, conductor Claudio Abbado
(1835-1921). Donald Macleod presents a chronological survey of the life and works of Camille Saint-Saens .
1: Early Years
As a child Camille Saint-Saens possessed a precocious talent and was compared to that earlier prodigy, Mozart. One of his most treasured possessions was the score of Mozart's opera Don Giovanni , a present chosen for his fifth birthday. Danse Macabre François le Roux
(baritone), Graham Johnson (piano) Tarentelle
Katherine Baker (flute), Robert Plane (clarinet), BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Emmanuel Plasson Symphony No 1 in E flat ORTF National Orchestra, conductor Jean Martinon LeRouetd'Ompna/ePhilharmonia
Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit Producer Johannah Smith
A daily series in which artists talk about their current work. This week choreographer Wayne McGregor talks about making digits and technology dance with his human performers. Producer Frances Byrnes
With Rob Cowan. This week featuring piano music by Bartok and recordings by the Polish violinist Bronislaw Huberman.
Rameau, arr Saint-Saens Le Vezinet; La Boucon; Tambourins (Pieces de clavecin en concerts) Trio di Trieste
10.15 Bartok Allegro Barbaro Bela Bartok (piano)
10.18 Barber Knoxville: Summer of 1915 Eleanor Steber (soprano), Dumbarton Oaks Orchestra, conductor William Strickland
10.33 Beethoven Violin Concerto in D, Bronislaw Huberman , Vienna
Philharmonic, conductor George Szell
11.13 Bartok Out of Doors
Zoltan Kocsis (piano)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Jonathan Swain introduces highlights from recent concerts given in the Philharmonie, Berlin, by the orchestra universally regarded as the world's finest. Wagner Overture: DerFliegende
Hollander Conductor Claudio Abbado
Haydn Symphony No 83 in G minor (La
Poule) Conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 in E minor Conductor Valery Gergiev
From the Wigmore Hall in London, presented by Stephanie Hughes. Christopher Maltman (baritone) Malcolm Martineau (piano)
Schumann Husaren Lieder , Op 117 7 Geoffrey Burgon Heavenly Things (Royal Philharmonic Society/BBC Radio 3 commission)
Schumann Liederkreis , Op 24 Repeated Sunday 1pm
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Smetana Wallenstein's Camp Conductor Jiri Belohlavek
Janacek, arr Jilek Suite: The CunningLittle Vixen Conductor Richard Hickox
Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op 11 Priya Mitchell (violin), conductor Richard Hickox Dvorak Symphony No 6 in D Conductor Jiri Belohlavek
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker present music for younger listeners, featuring a summer storm, battle music by Beethoven and music by the ultimate Blue Peter composer, George Frederick "here's one I wrote earlier" Handel.
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Fantasy Opera: Gluck's
Orfeo Michael White assembles a dream-team cast forthe first classical opera, including Derek Lee Ragin , Janet Baker ,
Agnes Baltsa and Kathleen Ferrier.
Sean Rafferty presents arts news and music, including at 7.00 David Bedford's The Sultan's Turret performed by the BBCSO conducted by Nicholas Cleobury.
An organ recital live from London's Royal Festival Hall. Presented by Graeme Kay. Wayne Marshall (organ)
Messiaen Transports de Joie d'une Ame devant La Gloire de Christ Qui Est la Sienne (L 'Ascension)
Bach Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV542 (Great)
Dupre Symphony No 2, Op 26 Franck Final in B flat, Op 21
8.10 Twenty Minutes: The Great Adventure
Graeme Kay re-examines the controversy which surrounded the installation of the Royal Festival Hall's organ 50 years ago, and finds out if opinion is still divided.
8.30 Hakim Gershwinesca (first performance)
Liszt Fantasia and Fugue on "Ad Nos, ad Salutarem Undam"
Richard Coles and guests discuss John Madden 's film of Captain Corelli's Mandolin.
Tonight's programme features street music from Japan and Calcutta, plus vintage recordings of Mississippi Prison songs made by Alan Lomax and a new disc of bluegrass. Also this week, tracks from Norwegian fiddler Susanne Lundeng , who is profiled in May's edition of BBC Music Magazine. Presented by Fiona Talkington.
With Jonathan Swain.
Gassmann Stabat Mater
12.15 Brahms Intermezzo in A,
Op 118 No 2 12.25 Mendelssohn
Incidental music: A Midsummer Night's
Dream 12.50 Milhaud Suite: Le Voyageur sans Bagages 1.00 Mozart String
Quartet in D, K499 (Hoffmeister); Piano Quartet in G minor, K4 78; Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat, K449 2.15JGNaumann Symphonie Hgrande orchestre de I 'opera "Cora 2.25 JCF Bach Pygmalion Cantata
3.00 Something to Think about
3.15 Playtime 3.30 Music Box
3.45 EAL: Let's Make a Story
4.00 Let's Make a Story 4.15 Song Tree
Poema Autunnale 4.50 Balakirev
Islamey 5.05 Morley Now Is the Month of Maying 5.15 JC Bach Quintet in F, Op 11 No 3 5.25 Mozart Vorrei Spiegarvi , Oh
Dio, K418 5.40 Schumann Introduction and Allegro Appassionato , Op 92