With Tommy Pearson.
Handel Suite: Radamisto
Berlin Academy of Ancient Music
6.45 Vaughan Williams Five Variants of "Dives and Lazarus"
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Bryden Thomson
7.05 Haydn String Quartet in D minor, Op 76 No 2 (Fifths) Kodaly Quartet
7.40 Janacek, arr Talich, rev Smetacek Suite: The Cunning Little Vixen Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
8.00 Charpentier In Honorem Sancti Ludovici Regis Galliae Canticum
LeParlementdeMusique, LeMaTtrisede Bretagne, conductor Martin Gester
8.15 Judith Weir The King of France Susan Tomes (piano)
With Donald Macleod. Brahms broadened his experience of conducting with the Hamburg Ladies Choir but never won the conductorshipofthe Hamburg
Philharmonic Orchestra. Was it simply pique which led him to Vienna? Ave Maria
Corydon Singers (female voices), John Scott (organ), conductor Matthew Best Serenade No 1 in D, Op 111) Ulster
Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Braithwaite Wiegenlied, Op 49 No 4 Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo), Bengt Forsberg (piano) (R)
Playwright Kevin Elyot on his television adaptation of a Patrick Hamilton novel.
With Jonathan Swain. lbert Escales Boston Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Charles Munch
10.21 Vivaldi Chamber Concerto in G minor, RV105 Frans Bruggen (recorder), Jurg Schaeftlein (oboe), Otto Fleischmann (bassoon), Alice Harnoncourt (violin), Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord), conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
10.31 Mozart Piano Sonata in F. K332 Wilhelm Backhaus
10.45 Vivaldi Concerto in G for two mandolins, RV532 Paul O'Dette and Robin Jeffrey , Parley of Instruments, directors Roy Goodman and Peter Holman
10.59 Roussel Symphony No3 French National Orchestra, conductor Charles Munch
St Magnus Festival
Linda Ormiston presents the last programme from this year's Orkney festival. Mozart Duo in B flat, K424 Thomas Zehetmair (violin), Ruth Killius (viola)
Dowland, arr Harvey Airs and Dances London Brass
Maxwell Davies Lux in Tenebris (first performance) Duncan McTier (double bass) Faure Sicilienne
Natalie Clein (cello), Julius Drake (piano) Rossini Duet in D Paul Watkins (cello), Duncan McTier (double bass)
Schumann Piano Quintet in E flat, Op 44 Leon McCrawley , Nash Ensemble
Susan Sharpe introduces the second in this series of concerts from all around
Wales. Today's recital by the Wallace
Collection was recorded earlierthis year at the Tabernacle Chapel, Penclawdd, as part of the Gower Festival 2001.
Ludwig Maurer Maestoso and Allegro Grazioso (Four Pieces)
Jean-Francois Bellon Wind Quintet No 2 Victor Ewald Wind Quintet No 3
Gareth Walters Two Bagatelles for brass quartet
Alun Hoddinott Quodlibet on Welsh Nursery Tunes
Another chance to hear Sunday afternoon's concert from the Royal Albert Hall.
Elena Prokina (soprano), Nadja Salerno -Sonnenberg (violin), Royal Scottish
National Orchestra, conductor Paul Daniel Bizet Prelude (Carmen, Act 1)
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor Stravinsky Fireworks, Op 4
Tchaikovsky Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin , Act 1)
Puccini 0 Mio Babbino Caro (Gianni Schicchi) Eigar Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma) (R)
Sidney Bechet
In conversation with biographer John Chilton , Julian Joseph explores the Bechet legacy, including recordings with Tommy Ladnier , Mezz Mezzrow , Earl Hines and Louis Armstrong. (R)
Featuring a live recital by cellist
Paul Watkins. Plus new CD releases and news from the arts world. With Sean Rafferty.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall.
Thomas Dausgaard makes his Proms debut with two symphonies and Poul Ruders's new double percussion concerto. Presented by Penny Gore.
Evelyn Glennie and Gert Mortensen (percussion), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Thomas Dausgaard
Poul Ruders Studium (BBC/Danish National Radio SO co-commission; first UK performance)
7.50 Twenty Minutes: Moving Targets: The Poem and the Public
Sean O'Brien reflects on a reading tour he undertook for the Poetry Book Society, and on the state of poetry-writing in Britain today.
8.10 Lutoslawski Symphony No 4
8.35 Twenty Minutes: The Cave
By Irmelin Sandman Lilius. Saskia Reeves reads this tale by the Finnish author.
8.55 Sibelius Symphony No2
(Repeated next Thursday at 2pm)
A Journey through Middle Europe 4: The Kaiser's Crypt
Dennis Marks reaches the Ukraine before returning to Vienna. (R)
Bob Berg. Jez Nelson introduces saxophonist and sometime fusionist Bob Berg , with Dave Kikoski (piano), Ed Howard (bass) and Gary Novak (drums), in a set of standards and originals recorded earlier this year at the Cheltenham Festival. Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress
With Jonathan Swain. Salieri Prima la
Musica 2.05 Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica) 2.55 Bach Cello Suite No 6 in D, BWV1012 3.25 Strauss Ein Heldenleben 4.10 Vivaldi Magnificat in G minor, RV6104.30 Hildegard of Bingen 0 Quam Mirabilis; 0 Pulchre Facies 4.40
Samuel Rosseau Variations Pastorales sur un Vieux Noel 4.50 Lithander Rondo , Op 8
5.05 Mozart Ch 'io Mi Scordi deTe....? Non Temer, Amato Bene, K505
5.15 Weber Concertino in C
5.25 Jommelli Sonata in D 5.35 Saint-
Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
5.50 Lehar Wer Hat die Liebe Uns ins
Herz Gesenkt ? (Das Land des Lachelns)