With Penny
Gore Turina Serenata , Op 8 7
National Chamber Orchestra of Andorra, conductor Gerard Claret
6.40 Franz Xaver Richter Trumpet Concerto in D Hakan Hardenberger , LPO, conductor Elgar Howarth
7.00 Ravel Introduction and Allegro Nash Ensemble
7.45 Britten Three Divertimenti
Maggini Quartet
8.00 Bach Orchestral Suite No 3 in D, BWV1068 Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, conductor Ton Koopman
8.50 Arnold Little Suite No 1 City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
Although it would be misleading to suggest that Arvo Part 's music is "Estonian", it is unlikely that his musical identity could have emerged from anywhere else. Part himself remarks that whilst his musical education was western, his spiritual education has been eastern, and this perhaps is one means of understanding Part's artistic vision. Today David James of the HiHiard Ensemblejoins Donald
Macleod to discuss how the call of home influences Arvo Part and his work.
An den Wassem Zu Babel Hortus Musicus
Talinn, conductor Andres Mustonen
Stabat Mater Lynne Dawson (soprano), David James (countertenor), Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor), Gidon Kremer
(violin), Vladimir Mendelssohn (viola), Thomas Demenga (cello)
Fratres for violin, string orchestra and percussion Gidon Kremer , Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Part Intervallo (1976)
Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (organ)
Jackie Kay talks about writing her latest collection of short stories.
With Rob Cowan.
Bach Cantata No 51: Jauchzet Gott in Allen Landen
Helen Donath (soprano),
Maurice Andre (trumpet), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
10.22 Ravel Tzigane Ida Haendel (violin), Czech PO, conductor Karel Ancerl
10.34 Handel Dall Ondoso Periglio ...
Aure, Deh perPieta (Julius Caesar , Act 3) Hans Hotter (bass-baritone), Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor George Weldon
10.43 Brahms Variations and Fugue on a theme of Handel, Op 24 Gyorgy Sebok (piano)
11.12 Wagner Wotan 's farewell (Die Walkure, Act 3) Hans Hotter (bass-baritone), Berlin Staatskapelle, conductor Robert Heger
Artist in Focus: James Galway
Sean Rafferty talks to the distinguished flute player and introduces performances drawn from the BBC archives. In today's programme James Galway talks about repertoire from the 20th century.
Nielsen Flute Concerto James Galway
(flute), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jukka-PekkaSaraste
Prokofiev Flute Sonata James Galway (flute), Christopher O'Reilly (piano)
Khachaturian, arr Rampal Flute Concerto James Galway (flute), BBC Concert
Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth
The final concert in the cycle of Bartok string quartets.
Jerusalem Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5 Bartok String Quartet No 6
Ulster Orchestra
Brahms Tragic Overture
Conductor Vernon Handley
Mozart Piano Concerto No 22 in E flat, K482 Barry Douglas , conductor TakuoYuasa Reger Serenade in G
Conductor Jacek Kaspszyk
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker introduce music for younger listeners. In today's programme: galloping comedians, a Scottish folksong and the story of a king's new clothes. Plus a chance for listeners to have their drawing- inspired by a piece of music - displayed on the programme's website.
Membra Jesu Nostri
A concert of Buxtehude's great cycle of cantatas, given at the Aideburgh Easter Festival. The Sixteen are conducted by Harry Christophers with the Symphony of Harmony and Invention and viol consort, Fretwork. Presented by Lucie Skeaping.
Humphrey Carpenter introduces arts news and a selection of music, including at 7.00 a work by another of this year's Masterprize semi-finalists, Pierre Jalbert 's InAeternam played by the California Symphony
Orchestra conducted by Barry Jekowsky.
Mark Elder conducts the Halle Orchestra in a programme of French music, including Songs oftheAuvergne with soprano Amanda Roocroft.
Dukas The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Canteloube Songs oftheAuvergne:
L 'Antoueno; Pastoral (Book 2); L 'to de
Rotso; Bailero (Book 1); Passo Pel Prat; Malurous Qu '0 uno Fenno; Brezairola (Book 3)
Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique
Richard Coles discusses architecture and history with Daniel Libeskind , whose buildings engage with both time and space, and looks at history and television with Simon Schama , as the country emerges from the Civil War years in a new series of A History of Britain on BBC2.
Traditional music from Wales played by Sian Phillips and Cass Muerig (violins), oriental blues from Yusef Lateef in 1961 and the sparse orchestral textures of Anton Webern. Presented by Verity Sharp.
With Jonathan Swain
Schumann Toccata in C, Op 7
12.10 Janus Fusz Quartet
12.35 Granados Coleccion de Tonadillas Escritas en Estilo Antiguo (excerpts)
12.45 Bach Singet dem Herrn ein Neues Lied, BWV225
1.00 Schumann Overture: Genoveva; Symphony No 1 in B flat (Spring);
Symphony No 2 in C 2.30 Norgard Wie ein Kind; Wilgen Lied; Fruhlings Lied;
Trauermarsch mit einem Unglucksfall
2.45 Stanford Fantasia and Toccata
3.00 Stories and Rhymes
3.15 Words Alive 13.30 Listen and Write
3.50 Word Fun 4.05 Mental Booster Maths Challenge 4.20 Counting Time
Concert variations on "0 Tannenbaum"
4.40 Auber Ballet Music No 2 (La Muette dePortici) 4.50Amold Three Shanties
5.00 Kodaly HaryJanos (excerpts)
5.05 CPE Bach Quartet in G for flute, viola and continuo, Wq95
5.20 Sweelinck Psalm 23 (Five Psalms of David) 5.30 Barber Adagio
5.40 Franck Le Chasseur Maudit