With Penny Gore.
Haydn Piano Sonata in E flat, H XVI 49 LeifOveAndsnes
6.45 Howells Rhapsodic Quintet
Thea King (clarinet), Britten String Quartet
7.10 Alessandro Scarlatti Totus Amore
Languens Gerard Lesne (countertenor), II Seminario Musicale
7.50 Wagner Prelude: Die Meistersinger SWR Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Roger Norrington
8.10 Ravel La Valse
Boris Berezovsky (piano)
8.40 Walton Partita Cleveland Orchestra, conductor George Szell
5: The Post-war Years. Following the end of the Second World War Poulenc began some determined career building. He and his recital partner, the baritone
Pierre Bernac , undertook a heavy schedule of international touring, encountering enthusiastic receptions in Britain and the USA. While in America he met
Lucien Roubert. the man who became a source of inspiration for both the Stabat Mater and the opera Les Dialogues des
Carmélites. America also provided the commission for one of Poulenc's most enduring wind pieces, the flute sonata, and for one of the last works he wrote, the Seven Tenebrae Responses. The success of the Carmelites prompted Poulenc to try his hand at another opera, this time a one-act play by Jean Cocteau , La Voix Humaine. Presented by Donald Macleod.
Bleuet Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano)
Les Dialogues des Carmélites (excerpt)
Denise Duval (soprano), Rita Gorr (mezzo), Paul Finel (tenor), Paris Opera Orchestra, conductor Pierre Dervaux
Flute Sonata
Emily Beynon , Andrew West (piano)
La Voix Humaine (excerpt)
Frangoise Pollet (soprano), Lille National Orchestra, conductor, Jean-Claude Casadesus Sept Repons de Tenebres (excerpt)
The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
Maggie O'Farrell talks about writing her second novel Her Lover's Lover.
With Rob Cowan.
Prokofiev Symphony No 1 (Classical) - Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Kirill Kondrashin
10.19 Re-issue of the Week: Smetana String Quartet No 2 in D minor - Smetana Quartet
10.38 Reger Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Mozart, Op 132 - Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karl Bohm
11.13 Donizetti Il Dolce Suono... Ardon gl'Incensi (Lucia di Lammermoor, Act 3) - Maria Callas (soprano), Milan La Scala Chorus, Berlin RIAS Symphony Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan
Lucie Skeaping introduces the final programme of highlights from this year's Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music.
Today soprano Anna Caterine Antonacci sings a spoof mad-song, LaPazza, by the 17th-century Neapolitan Pietro Antonio
Giramo, and Monteverdi's Combattimento di Tancredi e Clbrindawith the St James 's
Baroque Players under Ivor Bolton ; the Russian Patriarchate Choir perform 17thand 18th-century music from the Orthodox tradition; and James O'Donnell conducts the Westminster Abbey Choir and St James 's Baroque Players in Purcell's 1694 ode for Queen Mary's birthday, Come Ye Sons of Art, Away.
Susan Sharpe introduces the first in a series of concerts from all around Wales.
Today's recital, part of the Crwth Chamber Music series, was recorded earlier in the year at the Swansea Museum. Sorrel Quartet
Bridge Three Idylls
Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 127
Another chance to hear Monday's concert from the Royal Albert Hall. Louis Lortie (piano),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor OsmoVanska
Nielsen Symphony No 2 (The Four Temperaments)
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 1
Vaughan Williams A London Symphony (Symphony No 2) (R)
Louis Armstrong
Julian Joseph marks the centenary of the New Orleans trumpeter and vocalist with a selection of classic recordings.
Humphrey Carpenter meets Greek
Orthodox priest Deacon Meliton , who is performing in John Tavener 's new Songof the Cosmostomorrow at the Proms. Plus music, news and new releases.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall. Presented by Petroc Trelawny .
Joshua Bell (violin), BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Van Pascal Tortelier Varese Arcana
Bernstein Serenade
7.55 Twenty Minutes: Inside Story Bernstein biographer Humphrey Burton talks to Sid Ramin and Willam David Brohn about the world of the orchestrator- the unsung hero of the Broadway musical.
8.15 Bernstein, orch Brohn Suite: West Side Story (first UK performance) Ravel Bolero
Repeated next Wednesday at 2pm.
Ajourney through the literatures of Europe. Russia. Julian Evans talks to writers in St Petersburg and Moscow about their debt to Pushkin. (R)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Jools Holland is joined by his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra and guests, including pianist and composer Julian Joseph and the multicultural fusionist Nitin Sawhney. Presented by Verity Sharp .
Jez Nelson introduces specially recorded sessions from the Gary Husband Trio and from piano and bass duo William Parker and Matthew Shipp.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress
With Louise Fryer. Stravinsky Concerto
(Dumbarton Oaks) Szymanowski
Symphony No 4 Sibelius Symphony No 1
2.25 Weber Missa Sancta No 2 in G
(Jubelmesse) 2. 50 Bracanin Guitar Concerto 3.20 Jarzebski Diligam Te Domine; Cantate Domino; In Dec Speravit;
In Te Domine Speravi 3.45 Machaut Le Lay de Bonne Esperence, Lai No 13 4.05 John Thomas The Minstrel's Adieu to His Native Land 4.20 Mozart Piano Sonata in C,
K545 4.30 Antonio Rosetti Partita in F
4.50 Goldmark Scherzo in E minor, Op 19
5.05 Byrd Goodnight Ground in C (My Lady Nevell's Book) 5.20 Bach Oboe Concerto in G minor, BWV1056 5.30 Fasch Sonata in D minor 5.45 Gesualdo Notturno in Eflat, D897 5.55HendrikAndriessen Magna Res EstAmor