Symphony No 26 in E flat, K184
5.10 Schubert Impromptu No 4 in F minor, D935 5.25 Bartlomiej Peklel 11 Missa
Senza le Cerimonie 5.40 Johann Stamttz Clarinet Concerto in B flat
With Penny Gore.
Marais Suite: Le Labyrinthe
Juan Manuel Quintana (viola da gamba), Dolores Costoyas (theorbo),
Attilio Cremonesi (harpsichord)
6.30 Weber Piano Sonata No 3 in D minor, Op 49 Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
7.00 Castello Sonata Duodecima
Palladian Ensemble
7.10 Jordi Rallo Iman Udu, tablas and percussion played by the Composer,
Javier Mas (12-stringguitar, percussion)
8.00 lbert Hommage a Mozart
Montreal SO, conductor Charles Dutoit
8.35 Falla Nights in the Garden of Spain Eduardo del Pueyo (piano),
Lamoureux Concert Orchestra, conductor Jean Martinon
In 1935, aftertrying his luck across the length and breadth of Europe and the USA, Medtner decided to move to England and remained there until his death. He'd always received a warm reception in Britain and had many friends who provided unstinting support to him and his wife through difficult times.
Donald Macleod introduces three works for his beloved piano including his third and last piano concerto.
Sonata-Idyll, Op 56
Geoffrey Tozer (piano)
Russian Round Dance
Benno Moiseiwitsch and the Composer (pianos) Piano Concerto No 3 Nikolai Demidenko , BBCSSO, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
Novelist Diran Adebayo talks about his latest book which asks whether art or science can ever be good for the health.
With Rob Cowan.
Andre Previn Vocalise Barbara Bonney
(soprano), London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the Composer
10.10 Schubert, arr Cassado Sonata in A minor, D821 (Arpeggione)
Gaspar Cassado (cello), Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Willem Mengelberg
10.36 Shostakovich Piano Quintet in G minor, Op57 Eugene Drucker (violin),
Lawrence Dutton (viola), Beaux Arts Trio
11.09 Rossini Se il Mio Nome (The Barber of Seville, Act 1) Main Vanzo (tenor),
Orchestra, conductor Jesus Etcheverry
11.13 Smetana Tabor (Ma Vlast) Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Paavo Berglund
Artist in Focus: Thomas Allen
Humphrey Burton talks to baritone Thomas Allen about his career and plays some of his many recordings from the BBC Archive. 4: Romantic Imagination
Schumann Liederkreis , Op 24 With Roger Vignoles (piano)
Duparc Lamento ; Soupir, Le Manoirde
Rosemonde Quilter Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal; Damask Roses
Flnzi Let Us Garlands Bring
Britten Folksong arrangements With Malcolm Martineau (piano)
Mahler Revelge; Verlor'ne Muh; Lob des hohne Verstandes; Rheinlegendchen; Wo die Schone Trompeten Blasen (Des
Knaben Wunderhorn) With the BBCSO, conductor David Atherton
Britten The Salley Gardens
With Malcolm Martineau (piano)
John Toal introduces a recital given at last year's Belfast Festival at Queen's featuring the Czech-based Skampa Quartet. Mozart String Quartet in C, K465 (Dissonance)
Prokofiev String Quartet No 2, Op 92 (R)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
The wind and brass of the BBC NOW come into their own in a concert recorded at the 2001 St David 's Festival.
Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute Conductor Joseph Swenson Dukas Fanfare (La Peri)
Harvey Serenade in Homage to Mozart Strauss Suite in B flat for 13 wind instruments
Mozart Serenade in B flat
Conductor Anthony Halstead
Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Matt Baker play more music for younger listeners. Today there's music from China and Norway, and Beethoven's Ode to Joy.
Performer Profile: Ton Koopman. Today Lucie Skeaping is in conversation with distinguished conductor, organist and harpsichordist Ton Koopman. Music includes organ, orchestral and choral works by Bach, excerpts from Purcell's
The Fairy Queen and Mozart's fugue in C minorfortwo harpsichords.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and an update of the latest news and views from the arts world.
Direct from the City Hall in Newcastle, the Northern Sinfonia performs masterpieces from the classical and late Romantic repertoire framing Hindemith's neoclassical violin concerto. Conducted by violinist Thomas Zehetmair , whose appointment as the orchestra's new
Music Director is announced this week.
Introduced by Sarah Walker. Northern Sinfonia, director Thomas Zehetmair (violin)
Mozart Symphony No 38 in D (Prague) Hindemith Kammermusik No 4, Op 36 No 3
8.40 Twenty Minutes: Queer Lives
Paul Bailey reflects on a year spent writing an account of three gay popular entertainers - music-hall star
Fred Barnes , novelist Nina Jacob and writer and comedian Arthur Marshall.
9.00 Strauss Metamorphosen for 23 solo strings
Patrick Wright talks to Irish poet Paul Durcan about his new collection of poems, Cries of an Irish Caveman, and sees the new film from Terry Zwiggoff , who follows up his portrait of cult comic book artist Robert Crumb with Ghost
World, based on the underground comic book of the same name.
Fiona Talkington plays Kaija Saariaho 's song-cycle From the Grammar of Dreams, plus tracks by Canadian artists Whitefish Jrs and Lucie Idlout.
With Jonathan Swain.
Kuhlau Sonata in A minor, Op 85 (Grand Sonate Concertante)
12.35 Carl Luython Lamentationes Hieremiae Prophetae
1.00 Schumann Manfred Overture
Chopin Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor
Brahms Symphony No 2 in D, Op 73
2.40 Milhaud La Creation du Monde, Op 81
3.00 Expressive Arts Pack 2
3.20 Just Poetry
3.30 Maths Challenge
3.45 Word Games 3
4.00 Have Your Say
4.20 Dance Workshop
4.40 Music Workshop