With Penny Gore.
Charpentier TeDeum , H14 7 Le Concert Spirituel, conductor Herve Niquet
6.45 Ravi Shankar Gat in Dhamar
Anoushka and Ravi Shankar (sitars),
Bikram Chosh and Tanmoy Bose (tablas), Ajay Sharma and Barry Philips (tanpura)
7.00 Matteis Bizzarie all 'Imor Scozzeze
Palladian Ensemble
7.05 Beethoven Piano Sonata in E flat, Op 27 No 1 Tatiana Nikolayeva
8.00 Walton Johannesburg Festival
Overture Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra , conductor Andre Kostelanetz
8.35 Strauss Burleske in D minor
Rudolf Serkin (piano), Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Eugene Ormandy
Today Donald Macleod looks at Rodrigo's works inspired by a group of 16th- and 17th-century Spanish musicians, and his masterly sketch of Don Quixote.
Zarabanda Lejana Narciso Yepes (guitar) Pavane Real Mexico State Symphony Orchestra, conductor Enrique Batiz Fantasia para un Gentilhombre
Andres Segovia (guitar), Symphony of the Air, conductor Enrique Jorda
Cinco Sonatas de Castilla, con Toccata a Modo de Pregon Gregory Allen (piano) Ausencias de Dulcineas Natalie Clifton -
Griffith, Nicki Kennedy , Sinead Pratschke and Alison Smart (sopranos), Gerard Quinn (bass), Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Raymond Calcraft
Writer Kevin Crossley-Holland talks about his latest project.
With Jonathan Swain.
Delius Twilight Fancies (Seven Songs from the Norwegian) Sarah Walker (mezzo), Eric Fenby (piano)
10.08 John Woolrich Ulysses Awakes
Jane Atkins (viola), Orchestra of St John 's, Smith Square, conductor John Lubbock
10.18 Bartok Allegro Barbaro Annie Fischer (piano)
10.21 Delius Song of the High Hills
Ambrosian Singers, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Eric Fenby
10.52 Mozart Piano Concerto No 22 in Eflat, K482 Annie Fischer , Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
Bath Mozartfest
Stephanie Hughes presents more music from Bath, including:
Beethoven String Quartet in F minor, Op 95 Vermeer Quartet
Boccherini Cello Concerto No 7 in G
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, director Christophe Coin (cello)
Facets of Brahms Martin Handley introduces another concert from the Djanogly Recital Hall in Nottingham in the series that revels in the many facets of Brahms's chamber music. Yvonne Fontane (mezzo), Lars Anders Tomter (viola), Piers Lane (piano)
Brahms Viola Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2; Zigeunerlieder, Op 103; Two Lieder for voice, viola and piano, Op 91
BBC National Orchestra of Wales Rachmaninov Symphony Cycle
This week's cycle continues with Rachmaninov's second symphony. Presented by Sandy Burnett. Ravel La Valse
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Kathryn Stott (piano), conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 in E minor Conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Matt Baker play more music for younger listeners. Today they find out all about the hurdygurdy and the boogie-woogie. Visit the Making Tracks website: www.bbc.co.uk/makingtracks
Live from Southwark Cathedral. Introit: A
Hymn for St Cecilia (Howells). Responses (Philip Moore ). Psalm 106 (Camidge, Parry, Goss, J Clarke). First Lesson: Isaiah 43, w 1-7 (NRSV). Canticles: Stanford in C. Second Lesson: Colossians 3, w 1-17 (NRSV). Anthem: Like as the Hart
(Howells). Hymn: Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (Westminster Abbey). Organ Voluntary: Fantasia and Fugue in G
(Parry). Director of music Peter Wright.
Assistant organist Stephen Disley. Organ scholar Daniel Cook.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and a roundup of the latest news and views from the arts world.
L Live from the Barbican, London, Russian mezzo Olga Borodina sings some of her
L homeland's greatest songs, plus a masterpiece by Mahler, and Manuel da Falla 's colourful folk song settings from his native Spain.
Olga Borodina (mezzo), Dmitri Yefimov (piano)
Tchaikovsky Why?; None but the Lonely Heart; Reconciliation; It Was in the Early Spring; Lullaby; The Sun Has Set; Again, as Before, I Am Alone
Rachmaninov In the Silence of the Mysterious Night; Child, You Are Beautiful as a Flower; How Fair It Is Here; Sing Not to Me, My Beautiful One; Lilacs; I'm Waiting for You
8.15 Twenty Minutes: The Voices We Hear
"What is Hamlet to the Greeks, orthe Greeks to Hamlet?" Timberlake Wertenbaker , whose version of Euripides's Hecubacan be heard next month, finds a surprising route to the enduring influence of Greek drama.
8.35 Mahler Ruckert-Lieder
Falla Seven Spanish Folk Songs
Isabel Hilton presents the live debate programme which tackles the thornier topics in contemporary culture and places them in their historical and global contexts, exploring the ideas beneath the headlines.
Verity Sharp presents a night of fusions: a blend of kora, tabla, violin and guitar in Ravi's Afro-Indian Project; Indian vocals mixed with the Bellydancing Breakbeats of London-based Turkish group Oojami;
Bruno Moury and Christophe Mad'dene combine didgeridoo with African rhythms; and Paul Galbraith plays a Haydn keyboard sonata on an eight-stringguitar.
With Jonathan Swain.
Bizet Symphony in C
12.40 Debussy, orch Busser Printemps
1.00 Handel Alexander's Feast; From Harmony, from Heav'nly Harmony (Ode for St Cecilia's Day)
2.20 Paganini Caprices, Op 1, Nos 7-12
2.35 Crusell Clarinet Concerto No 1 in E flat
3.00-5.00 BBC Schools
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
5.00 J Strauss (son) Overture: Die Fledermaus
5.05 Beethoven 12 Variations on a Russian Dance, WoO71
5.25 Robert Wilkinson Salve Regina
5.45 Vivaldi Cello Concerto in E minor, RV409