With Penny Gore.
Dunstable Veni Sancte Spiritus-Veni Creator Hilliard Ensemble
6.35 Mozart Violin Concerto in G, K216 Arthur Grumiaux , London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
7.10 Bach Concerto in F minor, BWV1050 Lukas Foss (piano), Elysium String Quartet
7.40 Handel TraleFiamme Magdalena Kozena (mezzo), Les Musiciens du Louvre, director Mark Minkowski
8.00 Purcell When I Am Laid in Earth (Dido and Aeneas) David Rees-Williams Trio
8.40 Ravel Fairy Overture: Sheherazade New York PO, conductor Pierre Boulez
5: And Who Was He...?
Donald Macleod and Stephen Banfield explore the final year of Finzi's life.
For Life I Had Never Cared Greatly Stephen Varcoe (baritone), Clifford Benson (piano) Earth and Air and Rain, Op 15 John Carol
Case (baritone), Howard Ferguson (piano) In Terra Pax, Op 39Jane Manning
(soprano), John Noble (baritone),
John Alldis Choir , New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley
Since We Loved (Op 13) Ian Partridge (tenor), Clifford Benson (piano)
Roy Strong completes his description of the garden of his Herefordshire home.
With Jonathan Swain.
Mahler Das Klagende Lied, Part 2 (Der
Spielmann) Susan Dunn (soprano), Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo), Markus Baur (boy alto), Werner Hollweg (tenor),
Andreas Schmidt (bass), Stadtischer Musikverein Dusseldorf, Berlin Radio Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
10.23 Telemann Concerto in D for three trumpets, two oboes and strings
Maurice Andre , GuyTouvronand Lionel Andre (trumpets), Daniel Arrignon and Jean-Philippe Chavana (oboes), Ensemble Orchestral de Paris, conductor Jean-Pierre Wallez
10.35 Mahler, orch David and Colin Matthews Seven Early Songs
Jill Gomez (soprano), Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor John Carewe
Cheltenham Festival
Chris de Souza introduces another concert from the Pittville Pump Room. Takacs Quartet
Beethoven String Quartet in C minor, Op 18 No 4
Bartok String Quartet No 4
11.55 Twenty Minutes: Harmony and Invention
Another storyfrom the lumber room of musical history. With Biba Lille-West. 5: No Opera without Soap For performers see Thursday
12.15 Holloway String Quartet movement in memoriam DH (first UK performance) Haydn String Quartet in C, Op74 No
Concluding the selection of concerts given at last summer's music festivals around Wales. Susan Sharpe introduces a recital recorded in St Asaph Cathedral by pianist Peter Donohoe as part of the North Wales International Music Festival.
Schumann Toccata in C, Op 7 Tippett Piano Sonata No 1
Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 13 (Pathétique)(R)
Ulster Orchestra
Howard Ferguson Overture for an Occasion Conductor Adrian Leaper
Finzi, orch Ferguson The Fall of the Leaf Conductor Adrian Leaper
Sullivan The Tempest
Conductor Vernon Handley Ferguson Piano Concerto
Philip Martin , conductor Adrian Leaper Vaughan Williams Symphony No 8 Conductor John Carewe
Dave Brubeck
Julian Joseph talks to the popular
American pianist and composerwho recently celebrated his 80th birthday. The Dave Brubeck Quartet was one of the most successful small groups of the fifties and sixties, scoring a huge hit with Take Five, a composition by the group's saxophonist Paul Desmond. This programme includes highlights from a 1992 concert by the quartet featuring
Brubeck with Bill Smith (clarinet), Jack Six (bass) and Randy Jones (drums).
Sean Rafferty 's guests include one of Russia's most outstanding ensembles, the St Petersburg String Quartet, who perform live in the studio. Plus news from the arts world and the latest CD releases.
Cheltenham Festival
Live from Gloucester Cathedral,
Colin Davis conducts a performance of Bach's St Matthew Passion with an orchestra of players chosen by Steven Isserlis and led by Joshua Bell.
Susan Gritton (soprano), Sarah Connolly (mezzo), Mark Padmore and James Gilchrist (tenors), David Wilson-Johnson and Stefan Loges (baritones), BBC Singers, Boys of Gloucester Cathedral Choir, conductor Colin Davis
Parti
8.20 Twenty Minutes: The Voice of the Archangel
By John Donne. A selection of passages from the eloquent and impassioned sermons of John Donne-from images of hellfire and brimstone to the awe and glory of God's heaven. Read by Ian McDiarmid.
8.40 Part 2
Dave Green Trio
This week's programme features an exclusive session from world class UK bassist Dave Green with saxophonist lain Dixon and drummer Gene Calderazzo.
Introduced by Jez Nelson , who also takes his regular look at the latest and greatest jazz CD releases.
Producers Steve Shepherd and kathryn Willgress
With Jonathan Swain.
A concert of music for two pianos and orchestra recorded at the State Academy Conservatory, Yekaterinburg.
Mozart Concerto in E flat, K365
Czemy Concerto in C, Op 153
Schubert Fantasy in C, 0760 (Wanderer)
2.20 Schubert An die Musik, D54 7
2.30 Verdi Requiem
4.05 CF Abel Trio in F
4.15 Bruhns Der Herr Hat Seinen Stuhl im Himmel Bereitet
4.30 Francaix 11 Variations on a theme by Haydn
4.40 Bach Motet: Der Geist Hilft unser Schwacheit, BWV226
4.50 Scriabin Piano Sonata No 4, Op 30
5.00 Telemann Concerto in 0 for flute, two violins, viola and continuo
5.15 Mozart Three Marches, K408
5.25 Ibert Trio for violin, cello and harp
5.40 Franck Le Chasseur Maudit