Harpsichord Concerto No 4 in A,
BWV1055 5.10 Mozart Piano Sonata in C, K545 5.20 Donizetti Sinfonia in G minor
5.35 Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
5.45 Telemann Sonata in D minor
5.55 Trad, arrPopadyuk Fantasy on Themes of Ukrainian Folk Melodies
With Penny Gore.
Vivaldi Sonata No 6 in G minor, RV58
Raymond Still (oboe), Leonard Sharrow (bassoon), Robert Conant (harpsichord)
6.35 Mozart Symphony No 31 in D, K297 (Paris) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
7.00 Vsaye Rêved'Enfant Philippe Graffin (violin), Pascal Devoyon (piano)
7.30 Glinka Valse-Fantaisie in B minor
Evgeny Soifertis (piano)
8.00 Morten Lauridsen 0 Magnum
Mysterium Canterbury Cathedral Choir, director David Flood
8.30 Bizet Symphony in C French National Orchestra, conductor Jean Martinon
Money, success, sunshine, good wine, prestige - Josquin had all of these things inFerrara, but in 1504, to avoid the Plague, Josquin beat a hasty retreat from Italy to the more temperate climate of his family home in northern France. Today
Donald Macleod concludes his series by tracing Josquin's last journey home. Missa de Beata Virgine
BBC Singers, conductor Bo Holten
Adieu Mes Amours The Clerks' Group, director Edward Wickham
Salve Regina a 5 La Chapelle Royale, director Philippe Herreweghe
Esther Freud 's next novel blends her love forthe Suffolk coastline with the letters between her German-Jewish grandparents.
With Jonathan Swain.
Chabrier Fete Polonaise (Le Roi Malgr6 Lui) San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre Monteux
10.12 Mendelssohn Song without Words, Op 109 Jacqueline DuPre (cello), Gerald Moore (piano)
10.18 Knussen Two Organa, Op 27 London Sinfonietta, conductor Oliver Knussen
10.24 Mendelssohn String Quartet in Fminor, Op 80 The Lindsays
10.50 Stravinsky Ballet: Petrushka Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre Monteux
Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival 5: 1945 to the Present. With
Fiona Talkington. Today's programme includes music by Francaix, Ligeti, Rautavaara, Sallinen and Piazzolla.
Penny Gore presents another in this series of performances of the complete
Beethoven violin sonatas recorded at last year's City of London Festival. Today's concert is from Drapers' Hall . Isabelle van Keulen (violin), Ronald Brautigam (piano)
Beethoven Violin Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3 Prokofiev Violin Sonata No 1, Op 80(R)
Weddings inspired all but one of the works in today's programme, though Liszt's own unfortunately never took place. Young German cellist Daniel Muller-Schott contributes a spirited performance of a Haydn cello concerto. Presented by Tommy Pearson.
Smetana Overture: The Bartered Bride - Conductor Vernon Handley
Haydn Cello Concerto in C, H Vllb 1 - Daniel Muller-Schott, conductor Vernon Handley
Liszt Fest Mange - Conductor Vernon Handley
Goldmark Rustic Wedding Symphony - Conductor Adrian Leaper
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker play more music for younger listeners. Today's programme features the musical flavours of Turkey, Mexico and the Alps. There is a world of fun on the website: www.bbc.co.uk/makingtracks
Sheila Jordan
Julian Joseph talks to innovative Detroitborn vocalist Sheila Jordan , whose career spans more than 50 years. Her recorded work includes collaborations with George Russell , Carla Bley , Steve Kuhn , Kenny Barron and Steve Swallow.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and a roundup of the latest news and views from the arts world.
Malcolm Arnold Symphony Cycle
Another concert in the series featuring the complete cycle of Malcolm Arnold's symphonies, to celebrate the composer's 80th birthday.
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Rumon Gamba
Arnold Peterloo Overture; Symphony No 3; Symphony No
(piano)
Mendelssohn Five Songs without Words (R)
Philip Dodd and guests discuss a new exhibition at the Imperial War Museum focusing on the impact of the Spanish Civil War on artists, writers and intellectuals, from the paintings of Picasso and the photos of Robert Capa to the news dispatches of Ernest Hemingway.
CyrillejWorkman/Lake
This week's programme features a concert from three respected elder statesmen of the modern jazz scene.
Drummer Andrew Cyrille , whose complete percussion vocabulary comprises ethnic, straight ahead, swing and free styles from the fifties onwards, is joined by long-term collaborators Reggie Workman (bass) and saxophonist Oliver Lake.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress (R)
With Susan Sharpe.
Handel Israel in Egypt 2.30 Kuhnau
Biblical Sonata No 5 (Gideon, the Saviour oflsrael) 2.40 Bruckner Symphony No 4 in E flat (Romantic) 3.45 Haydn Symphony No 73 in D (La Chasse) 4.10 Fanny Mendelssohn Warum Sind denn die
Rosen So Blass, Op 1 No 3: Der Vorwurf, Op 10 No 2; Erwin, Op 7 No 2; Bitte, Op 7 No 5; Schwanenlied, Op 1 No 1
4.20 Mozart Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat, K41 74.30 John Bull My Jewel
4.40 Fesch Concerto in G minor for two flutes, Op 5 No 24.50 Pezel German
Dance Suite 5.00 Svendsen Carnival in Paris, Op 9 5.10 Francaix Le Gai Paris
5.20 A Scarlatti Leandro , Anima Mia (Cantata: Ero e Leandro) 5.30 Handel Recorder Sonata in C, Op 1 No 7
5.45 Dohnanyl Symphonic Minutes, Op 36