With Tommy Pearson.
Rachmaninov Vocalise
6.50 Corelll Sonata in G forstrings, Op 3 No
7.00 Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat
7.50 Ibert Bacchanale
8.00 Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 1
8.40 Poulenc Suite: Les Biches
3: Sacred and Stage Music
Charpentier's first patroness, the Duchesse de Guise, was a pious and music-loving sponsor. In the mid-1680s Charpentier became composer and Master of Music at St Louis, the most important Jesuit church in Paris, famed for its excellent music making. Presented by Donald Macleod.
1st Antiphon: Avertantur Retrosum ; Psalm 69: Deus in Adjutorium Meum
Intende Soloists, Jean-Charles Ablitzer (organ), Les Arts Florissants (excerpts) Agnes Mellon (soprano), Les Arts
Florissants, director William Christie La Descente d'Orphee aux Enfers
(excerpts) Soloists, Les Arts Rorissants, director William Christie
Pourle Saint Sacrament au Reposoir
Soloists, Choirand Orchestra of the Chapelle Royale , director Philippe Herreweghe Amor Vince Ogni Cosa (excerpts) Soloists, Les Arts Rorissants, director William Christie
Gratiarum Actiones
Soloists, La Simphonie du Marais, director Olivier Schneebeli
Writer, anthropologist and academic Ted Chamberlin talks about his forthcoming book If This Is Your Land, Where Are Your Stories ? and argues that dreams and the imagination are crucial to our lives.
With Rob Cowan.
Glazunov Stenka Razin Suisse Romande
Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet
10.21 Tallls Lamentations of Jeremiah, Set ProCantioneAntiqua, director Bruno Turner
10.31 Weber Invitation to the Dance
Ignace Friedman (piano)
10.40 Mendelssohn Symphony No 3 in A minor (Scottish)
Bavarian RSO. conductor Otto Klemperer
New Horizons
A week of music-making from some of the country's most skilled amateur bands and choirs. Introduced by Tommy Pearson. Chetham 's Music School Wind Orchestra, conductors Ian Dickinson and Timothy Reynish
Kenneth Hesketh Masque Christopher Marshall Aue Hesketh Dancerie
Berkshire Youth Choir, conductors Gillian Dibden and Mark Griffiths
Vecchl Canzonetta
Stanford Heraclitus
Roger Steptoe Sweet Neglect
Rhlan Samuel My River Runs to Thee; The Rat Guildhall School of Music and Drama Brass Band. conductor Paul Cosh Birtwistle Salford Toccata
Henze Ragtimes and Habaneras Berkshire Youth Choir arr Bartholomew Humble arr Dawson Ezekiel Saw the Wheel arr Brewer Hamba Lulu
Another chance to hear a concert from last year's Brighton Festival. Thisconcert was recorded in the Royal Pavilion. Presented by Chris de Souza.
Raphael Oleg (violin), Artur Pizarro (piano) Schubert Violin Sonata in A, 0574 Strauss Violin Sonata, Op.18 (R)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra HaydnSymp/iony No 55 in E flat
(Schoolmaster) Director Elizabeth Layton Beethoven Romances: in F; in G Director Elizabeth Layton (violin) Mozart Divertimento in D, K136 Director Elizabeth Layton
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 in C Piotr Anderszewski , conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Shostakovich, arr Barshal Chamber Symphony Director Elizabeth Layton
Live from the chapel of King's College,
Cambridge, with the BBC Philharmonic. Introit: My Beloved Spake (Hadley).
Responses (Howells). Jubilate (Psalm 100) (Walton). First Lesson: Isaiah 55, wl-11. Magnificicat(Finzi). Second
Lesson: Luke 9, wl-17. Nunc Dimittis
(Hoist). Anthem: Lo, the Full Final Sacrifice (Finzi). Voluntary: Sursum Corda (Elgar). Conductor Stephen Cleobury. Organ scholars Benjamin Bayl and Daniel Hyde.
In the light of an upcoming conference to be held in Oxford, Sean Rafferty looks at the life and work of medieval French composer and poet Guillaume de Machaut.
St Magnus Festival
Another concert from the midsummer musical happenings on the Orkney Islands. Presented by Kirsteen McCue.
Natalie Clein (cello), BBC Scottish
Symphony Orchestra, conductors Martyn Brabbins and Peter Maxwell Davies
Sibelius Finlandia
Maxwell Davies Symphony No 8 (Antarctic) Conducted by the Composer
Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor
Philip Dodd talks to Clive James about his new collection of essays Even As We
Speak, and reviews Philip Roth 's latest offering, The Dying Animal, in which an elderly academic recounts the intensely sexual relationship he has shared with a student 40 years his junior. And Night Waves visits another building in Britain that anticipated a future age.
Irish rock group the Waterboys in literary mood with The Stolen Childimm their album The Fisherman 's Blues. Plus Ry Cooder 's A Meetingbythe River, James O'Donnell 's award-winning recording of Frank Martin 's Mass, underground sounds of Talvin Singh , and Norwegian saxophonist Trygve Seim 's Different
Rivers. Introduced by Fiona Talkington.
With Jonathan Swain. Bach, arrStokowskl
Passacaglia and Fugue in Cminor, BWV582
12.20 Brahms Violin Sonata in D minor,
Op 108 12.40 Durufle Quatre motets sur des thèmes Grégoriens, Op 10
12.50 Busoni Sonatina super Carmen
1.00 Ghedinl Musica da Concerto Mozart Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter)
1.50 Mosonyi Studies for the teaching and interpretation of Hungarian music
2.05 Bach Viola da Gamba Sonata No 2 in D, BWV1028 2.20 Zelenka De Profundis in D minor (Psalm 129)
2.30 Muthel Concerto in D minor
3.00 Mendelssohn Piano Trio No 1 in D minor, Op 49 3.30 Veljo Tormis Autumn Landscapes 3.40 Britten Variations on a theme by Frank Bridge 4.05 Nowowiejski Weihnacht in der Uralten Marienkirche zu Krakau 4.15 Zelenski Overture: In the Tatras 4.35 Vivaldi Kyrie Eleison in D minor, RV5874.50 Schumann Arabesque in C, Op 18 5.05 Grieg Lyric Pieces (excerpts)
5.15 Tallis Loquebantur Variis Linguis
5.30 Wolf Intermezzo in E flat 5.45 Britten Canadian Carnival, Op 19