Overture to the Comic Opera, Op 11
5.10 Scriabin Prometheus , Op 60
5.30 Eespere Sub Specie Quietatis
5.40 Glick Suite Hébraïque No 5
With
Penny Gore. Bach ,Komm Jesu, Komm! BWV229 The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
6.40 Debussy Violin Sonata Regis Pasquier (violin), Pascal Roge (piano)
7.00 Hasse Sinfonia in 0 (Overture: Cleofide) Musica Antiqua Koln , director Reinhard Goebel
7.30 Smetana Vltava (Ma Vlast) Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Rafael Kubelik
8.00 Ruben Gonzalez Como Siento Yo
Ruben Gonzalez (piano)
8.10 Gershwin Cuban Overture
Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
Donald Macleod and Elizabeth Norman
McKay continue their exploration of Schubert's apprenticeship with part of a mass for his local church, his introduction to literature through the so-called
Bildungs circle, and a string quartet for domestic consumption. Gloria (Mass in F, D105)
Lucia Popp and Helen Donath (sopranos), Brigitte Fassbaender (contralto), Adolf Dallapozza , Peter Schreier , Francisco Araiza and Josef Protschka (tenors),
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (bass), Bavarian Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch An Schwager Kronos , D369 Matthias Goerne (baritone), Andreas Haefliger (piano)
Der Fischer, D225 Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano)
An den Fruhling, D283 Elly Ameling (soprano), Graham Johnson (piano) String Quartet in B flat, D112 Sorrel Quartet
Greg Poole studied biology but increasingly found himself recording his encounters with nature in a sketch book.
How did he cope with his artistic itch?
With Rob Cowan.
Debussy Rêverie Rudolf Firkusny (piano)
10.10 Mozart Symphony No 16 in C, K 128Concentus Musicus Vienna, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
10.25 Smetana Czech Dances (excerpts) Rudolf Firkusny (piano)
10.41 Palestrina Super
Flumina Babylonis a 4 Pro Cantione Antiqua , director Bruno Turner
10.46 Cellist Steven Isserlis introduces one of his favourite recordings: Bartok Violin Concerto No 2
IvryGitlis, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jascha Horenstein
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Introduced by Geoffrey Smith.
Rlmsky-Korsakov Russian Easter Festival Overture
Conductor Yuri Temirkanov
Haydn Symphony No 73 in D (La Chasse) Conductor Alasdair Neale
Brahms, orch Schoenberg Piano Quartet in G minor
Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
A concert given last month at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast in which the Leopold String Trio mixes the contemporary- a BBC commission - with the Classical - a masterpiece by Mozart. Presented by Sean Rafferty.
Marianne Thorsen (violin),
Scott Dickinson (viola), Kate Gould (cello)
Judith Bingham Fifty Shades of Green Mozart Divertimento in E flat, K563
Leonidas Kavakos (violin), conductor Vassily Sinaisky.
An all-Russian concert recorded at the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, earlier this year. Presented by Louise Fryer.
Shostakovich, Alone Op 26 (film score) (excerpts)
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D, Op 35
Scriabin Symphony No 2
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker play more music for younger listeners. This programme features music written for the morning. Wake up to the fun on the Making Tracks website: www.bbc.co.uk/makingtracks
Matthias Goerne lain Burnside presents a recital of songs by Schubert and Hanns Eisler given by German baritone Matthias Goerne and pianist Eric Schneider at this year's Schwetzingen Festival.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and an update on the latest news and views from the arts world.
Charlie Watts and His Tentet
The latest in Charlie Watts 'sjazz projects brings togetherthe cream of British improvisers in a performance at Ronnie Scott's in London, which includes bebop and big band classics, a Rolling Stones arrangement, and original works by trumpeter Gerard Presencer and Charlie Watts himself. Presented by Jez Nelson. Peter King(alto sax), Evan Parker (tenor sax/soprano sax), Julian Arguelles (tenor sax/baritone sax), Gerard Presencer (trumpet/flugelhorn/ electric piano), Henry Lowther (trumpet),
Mark Nightingale (trombone), Anthony Kerr
(vibraphone), Brian Lemon (piano), Luis Conte (percussion), Dave Green (bass), Charlie Watts (drums)
Richard Coles talks to David Hockney about downing brush and picking up pen to write Secret Knowledge, an investigation into the lost techniques of the Old
Masters. He also explores the art of jazz writing and talks to Whitney Balliett , one of world's leading jazz critics, who has been writing about the genre for half a century.
Robert Sandall considers how a collaboration between Miles Davis and Jimi Hendrix might have sounded. Plus cerebral jazz from Matthew Shipp and global folk from kalimba-and-computers project Another Fine Day.
With Jonathan Swain.
Morales Romance 12.10 Coward
/'// Follow My Secret Heart (Conversation Piece) 12.15 Bliss Cello Concerto
12.45 Papandopulo Trio Sonata
1.00 Crossroads Gibraltar: A concert of medieval canciones and romanzastracing the Islamic influence in Spanish music, performed by the group Mudejar at the Utrecht Festival of Early Music 2000.
2.10 Mozart Serenade in G, K525 (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik) 2.30 Schumann Symphony No 4 in D minor
3.00 Somethingto Think About
3.15 Let's Move! 3.35 Time to Move
3.55 Stories and Rhymes
4.10 Word Games 14.25 Word Games 2
4.40 The Song Tree