With Penny Gore.
Bach Violin Concerto No 2 in E, BWV1042 Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, director Pinchas Zukerman (violin)
6.40 Kuffner Introduction, Theme and Variations for clarinet and strings Ensemble Walter Boeykens
7.00 Dvorak Sonatina in G, Op 100 Itzhak Perlman (violin),
Samuel Sanders (piano)
7.45 Barbara Strozzi L 'amante Segreto Catherine Bott (soprano),
Paula Chateauneuf (chitarrone), Timothy Roberts (harpsichord), Frances Kelly (double harp)
8.00 Stravinsky Concerto in Eflat (Dumbarton Oaks)
Ensemble Intercontemporain, conductor Pierre Boulez
8.40 Schumann Konzertstuck in Fforfour horns and orchestra, Op 86 Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Christian Thielman
The composertalks to Donald Macleod about the symphony he has recently developed from the score to his ballet
Edward //and how it shares thematic links with his Cello Sonata. Today's recordings were made for the programme. Cello Sonata
Alice Neary , Gretel Dowdeswell (piano) Symphony No 5 (Edward II)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Christopher Austin
Alastair Fothergill and the post-production crew of the new film about the deep sea - where they are discovering new species of life as they work.
With Rob Cowan.
Beethoven Overture: Egmont Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Ferenc Fricsay
10.15 Haydn Piano Sonata in C, H XVI 50 Sviatoslav Richter
10.33 Grieg Varen , Op 33 No 2; En Drom, Op 48 No 6 (orch Kleven)
Kirsten Flagstad (soprano), Philharmonia, conductors Walter Susskind and Warwick Braithwaite
10.43 Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade , Op 35 Israel Baker (violin), Concert Arts Orchestra, conductor Erich Leinsdorf
Patriots and Exiles: Ideologies
Christopher Cook considers how three 20th-century composers turned the intellectual spirit of their age to their own musical advantage.
Strauss Tod und Verklarung BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins
Shostakovich Symphony No 3 (The First of May) BBC Scottish Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska
Hindemith Symphony (Mathis derMaier) BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor En Shao
The Cuarteto Casals , recorded at
Gibson's Hall, Bishopsgate, as part of the City of London Festival.
Schubert String Quartet in G minor, Dl 73 Britten String Quartet No 1, Op 25
Another chance to hear Monday night's concert from the Royal Albert Hall , presented by Paul Guinery. Sibylla Rubens (soprano),
SWR Stuttgart Radio Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Roger Norrington Weber Overture: Oberon
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 3 (Pastoral) Schubert Symphony No 9 in C (Great) (R)
Live from Lichfield Cathedral, sung by the 2001 Eton Choral Course. Introit: Spiritus Sanctus II (Sheppard). Responses
(Howells). Psalm 94 (SS Wesley). First
Lesson: Jeremiah 26, wl-15. Magnificat (Praetorius). Second Lesson: Mark 1, wl4-20. Nunc Dimittis tertii toni
(Victoria). Anthem: The Twelve (Walton). Hymn: Disposer Supreme (Hanover). Voluntary: Te Deum (Demessieux). Director of music Ralph Allwood. Organist Mark Shepherd.
Humphrey Carpenter presents a selection of music and introduces news of what's happening in the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall.
This evening's concert includes a new piano concerto described by composer Christopher Rouse as a "meditation on madness". Presented by Donald Macleod. Emanuel Ax (piano), BBC Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin Mahler, arr Britten
What the Wild Flowers Tell Me
Christopher Rouse Seeing
(first European performance)
7.45 Twenty Minutes: Mahler's Places Piers Burton-Page explores the towns of Mahler's childhood.
8.05 Mahler Symphony No 5 Repeated on Fhday at 2pm.
Beethoven Piano Sonata in D, Op 10 No 3 (R)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall.
The first of this season's Late Night Proms features music based around the Lamentations of Jeremiah. Presented by John Shea.
Catherine Ennis (organ), the Tallis Scholars, director Peter Phillips
Byrd Mass for Five Voices
Tallis Lamentations (part 1)
John Bull Doctor Bull's My Selfe; Gloria Tibi Trinitas; Ut Re Mi Fa Sol La
Ferrabosco I Lamentations
Byrd Ne Irascaris, Domine
Tallis Spem in Alium
Dan left a legacy of seven operas, six symphonies, and more than 200film scores when he died earlier this year. A Noh-like solo flute and Kabuki-style drumming enhance the Japanese flavour of his third and best-known symphony. Dan Symphony No 3
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Douglas Bostock
With Louise Fryer.
Brahms Schwesterlein; Die Sonne Scheint Nicht Mehr
12.15 Mielck String Quintet in F, Op 3
12.40 Franz Berwaid Minnen af Norska Fjallen
1.00 Constantinescu Suite: Wedding in the Carpathians
Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat, Op 83
Rachmaninov Symphony No 3 in A minor
2.40 Pejacevic Life of Flowers, Op 19
3.00 Mozart String Quartet in D, K5 75
3.25 CPE Bach Flute Concerto in A, Wql68
3.40 Tippett Five Spirituals (A Child of Our Time)
3.55 Stravinsky Concerto (Dumbarton Oaks) (arr for two pianos)
4.10 Telemann Concerto in B flat for three oboes
4.25 Liszt Reminiscences on Mozart's "Don Giovanni"
4.40Ã Gombert Elegie sur la Mort de Josquin Musae Jovis
4.50 Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
5.05 Schumann Traumerei, Op 15 No 7
5.15 Tallis Suscipe Quaeso Domine
5.25 Ballard Volta and Coranto for lute
5.35 C.P.E. Bach Trio Sonata in B minor, Wql43
5.45 Madetoja Ballet Suite: Okon Fuoco, Op 58