Trumpet Concerto in E flat
5.15 Wassenaer Concerto Armonico No 5 in B flat 5.30 Kleynjans Hommage a Satie
5.40 Tchaikovsky Fate, Op 77
With Penny Gore.
Elgar Serenade for strings, Op 20 RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
6.35 Purcell Who Can from Joy Refrain? The King's Consort, director Robert King
7.00 Chopin Introduction and Polonaise, Op 3 Mstislav Rostropovich (cello), Martha Argerich (piano)
7.50 Victoria Ave Maria Cantate Youth
Choir(Hungary), conductor Ferenc Sapszon
8.00 Albinoni Concerto a 5, Op 5 No 12 Sonatori de la Gioiosa Marca
8.40 Rota Concerto for strings Milan La Scala PO, conductor Riccardo Muti
Donald Macleod and Elizabeth Norman
McKay continue their exploration of Schubert's youth, today looking at his friendships with poet Mayrhofer, the Spaun family and singer Theresa Grob. Geheimnis, D491 Dietrich Fischer -
Dieskau (baritone), Gerald Moore (piano) Die Freunde von Salamanka (excerpts) Edith Mathis (soprano), Eberhardt Buchner (tenor), Austrian RSO, conductor Theodor Guschlbauer
Hymne an den Unendlichen, D232
Patricia Rozario (soprano), Catherine Denley (mezzo), Jamie MacDougall (tenor), Michael George (bass), Graham Johnson (piano)
Naturgenis, D422 Paul Agnew and Jamie MacDougall (tenors), Simon Keenleyside (baritone), Michael George (bass), Graham Johnson (piano) Sechs Ecossaisen , D421 David Owen Norris (piano)
Trinklied, D183 John Mark Ainsley and Jamie MacDougall (tenors),
Simon Keenleyside (baritone), Michael George (bass), Graham Johnson (piano)
Offertorium in C, D136 (Totus in Corde
Langueo) Rachal Yakar (soprano), Dieter Klocker (clarinet), RIAS Sinfonietta, conductor Erno Sebestyen
Is wildlife art crushed by too much science? Artist Greg Poole continues his account of turning field sketches into a finished piece of fine art.
With Rob Cowan.
Falla Interlude; Dance No 1 (La Vida
Breve) Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conductor Antal Dorati
10.12 Chopin Piano Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58 Rudolf Firkusny
10.39 Weber Bassoon Concerto in F, Op 75Gwydion Brooke,
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Sargent
10.57 Isaac Mein Freud Allein Fritz
Wunderlich (tenor), instrumental ensemble
11.00 Bartok Viola Concerto
William Primrose , French Radio National Orchestra, conductor Ernest Bour
11.21 Brahms Intermezzo in B minor, Op 119 No 1 Rudolf Firkusny (piano)
San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Presented by Geoffrey Smith. Copland El Salon Mexico
Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 4 in G minor Jean- Yves Thibaudet , conductor Yuri Termikanov
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor Conductor Yuri Termikanov
Petroc Trelawny introduces a concert recorded last week at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester, featuring one of the country's foremost young cellists.
Paul Watkins (cello), Ian Brown (piano) Frank Bridge Cello Sonata
Brahms Cello Sonata No 2, Op 99
BBC Symphony Orchestra Presented by Louise Fryer.
James MacMillan Veni , Veni, Emmanuel Evelyn Glennie (percussion), conductor Andrew Davis
Schubert Mass No 6 in E flat, 0950
Janice Watson (soprano), Sarah Connolly (mezzo), Barry Banks and Mark LeBrocq (tenors), Andrew Greenan (bass),
BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
Imagine a quiet afternoon on the water with swans floating by.... then ET flies past - it could only happen on Making Tracks! With Simon Thomas and Matt Baker.
Live from Ely Cathedral. Introit: Blessed Are the Pure in Heart (Walford Davies).
Responses (Rose). Psalms 53-55 (Rintoft, Atkins, Barnby, Macfarren). First Lesson: Zechariah 8, wl4-end. Office Hymn: Most Holy Lord (plainsong). Canticles: Evening Service with Verses (Wills). Second Lesson: John 12, w20-26.
Anthem: Blessed City, Heavenly Salem
(Bairstow). Hymn: Jerusalem the Golden
(Ewing). Organ Voluntary: Symphonie No 1 (Final) (Vierne). Director of music
Paul Trepte. Assistant organist Scott Farrell.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Masterprize Andrew McGregor presents the final of the composing competition, live at London's Barbican Hall. While votes are cast by audience, orchestra and jury to select the winner, Chris de Souza discusses the entries with a panel of musicians. London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Daniel Harding
Alastair King Hit the Ground (Running, Running, Running)
Anthony lannaccone Waiting for Sunrise on the Sound
Qigang Chen Wu Xing (The Rve Elements)
8.05 Twenty Minutes: Winners and Losers Andrew Jefford talks to writer AS Byatt, Olympic gold medal winner
Stephanie Cook , Stephen Twigg MP, composer David Home and architect Zaha Hadid about the pros and cons of winning and losing.
8.25 Pierre Jalbert In Aeternam
Carter Pann Slalom
Sarah Dunant presents the live debate programme which tackles the thornier topics in contemporary culture.
Robert Sandall traces some of the roots of African-American music, from the rhythms and sounds of the African continent through the spirituals and work songs of the southern states of America to the turntablism of DJ Spooky.
With Jonathan Swain. Wagner Siegfried
Idyll 12.25 Holmboe Benedic Domino,
Anima Mea , Op 59a 12.35 Mozart Violin Concerto No 1 in B flat, K20 7
1.00 Daveluy Organ Sonatas: Nos 1-3
1.50 Parac Scherzo for Winds
2.00 Mahler Symphony No 4
3.00 Together 3.15 First Steps in Drama
3.30 Words Alive 3.45 Numbertime
Mental Maths 4.00 Megamaths Mental Maths 4.15 Listen and Write 4.35 Time and Tune 4.55 Programme Preview