With Penny Gore.
Mendelssohn Overture for wind instruments, Op 24
6.10 Johann Rosenmuller Suite in C (Studentenmusik)
7.00 Biber Sonata 1 in A (1861)
7.30 Adrian Sical Jocul Boldenilor
8.00 Monteverdi Zefiro Torna
8.35 Serban Nichifor Symphony No 4 (From West to East)
Donald Macleod looks at three of Britten's late works which articulate his growing preoccupation with his imminent death. Canticle No 5: The Death of St Narcissus Peter Pears (tenor), Osian Ellis (harp) Phaedra, Op 93
ECO, conductor Steuart Bedford String Quartet No 3, Op 94 Amadeus Quartet
The paradox of the time-slice image is that the event is both happening and frozen. Photographer Tim Macmillan reflects on the questions his latest image raises.
With Rob Cowan.
Handel Oboe Concerto No 1 in B flat,
HWV301 Leon Goossens , Bath Festival Orchestra, conductor Yehudi Menuhin
10.15 Barber Mélodies Passageres, Op27Pierre Bernac (baritone), Francis Poulenc (piano)
10.24 LPofthe Week: Mozart Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter)
Chicago SO, conductor Fritz Reiner
10.52 Graham Johnson , accompanist and founder of the Songmakers'Almanac, introduces one of his favourite recordings: Poulenc Allons , Plus Vite; Tu Vois le Feu du SoirPierre Bernac (baritone), Francis Poulenc (piano)
11.00 Mahler Totenfeier
Chicago SO, conductor Pierre Boulez
Boston and Rockport
Cathy Fuller presents a roundup of some of the finest festival performances and takes a glimpse into the lives of her colleagues at WGBH, and into the future of music making American style. Janequln La Bataille de Metz
Couperin Quatrième Concert (Prelude-Allemande)
Jin Dynasty Plum Blossom Variations (dizi solo)
Couperin Quatrième Concert (Sarabande-Rigaudon)
Jin Dynasty Ravens Frolic in the Wintry Water
Couperin Quatrième Concert (Forlane en Rondeau)
Anon Pavane au Luth
Sermisy Jouissance Vous Donneray Gombert Jouissance Vous Donneray Anon Passemeze; Gaillarde
Ravel Valses Nobles et Sentimentales
Gervaise Pavane
Certon Puisque Vivre en Servitude Lully Thesee: Act 5 (finale)
A recital given by the Florestan Trio at the RSAMD in Glasgow. Presented by KirsteenMcCue.
Faure Piano Trio in D minor, Op 120 Beethoven Piano Trio in D major, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Presented by Martin Handley. Strauss Don Juan
Tchaikovsky The Tempest Conductor Martyn Brabbins Prokofiev Symphony No 5 Conductor Alexander Titov
Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Simon Thomas play music for younger listeners.
Today, music about the bones in the human body.
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George Russell
Julian Joseph introduces recordings by this American pianist and composer whose early work included collaborations with Dizzy Gillespie and Bill Evans. His sextets of the early sixties featured Eric Dolphy , Don Ellis and Steve Swallow.
Russell is also known for his theoretical text The Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organisation, which is studied in colleges across the world. Music includes highlights from a of George Russell and his Orchestra from 1986.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and a roundup of the latest arts news.
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Tenor Ian Bostridge and pianist Mitsuko Uchida perform and discuss Schubert's great song cycle about the winterjourney of a young man disappointed in love. This performance was given intheSnape
Maltings Concert Hall last June as part of the Aldeburgh Festival.
Schubert Winterreise , D911
Mendelssohn's joyous and youthful Octet is performed by two of the most exciting young string quartets of our time, recorded live during Radio 3's New Generation Artists Day at London's Wigmore Hall earlier this year.
Mendelssohn: Octet in E flat for strings
From the Ancient Greeks to e-mail geeks, how has rhetoric evolved to accommodate changing communication media? And Paul Allen considers the history of the drachma.
Ken Vandermark 5
A performance recorded at the Purcell
Room on London's South Bank at the end of the Chicago band's first UK tour. The line-up features Ken Vandermark on tenor saxophone and clarinet, Kent Kessler on acoustic bass, Tim Mulvenna on drums, Dave Rempis on alto and tenor saxophone, and Ken's long-term foil Jeb Bishop on trombone. Presented by jazz writer and critic John Fordham.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Robert Abel
With Jonathan Swain.
Wagner Siegfried Idyll
Bruckner Symphony No 8 in C minor
2.55 Mendelssohn Organ Sonata No 6 in D minor, Op 65 No 6
3.10 CPE Bach Concerto in E flat for harpsichord and piano, Wq47
3.25 Mozart Divertimento in B flat, K439b No 1
3.40 Schubert Allegretto in C minor, Op 915
3.50 Brahms Zigeunerlieder, Op 103
4.10 Albicastro Concertoa4, Op 7 No 12
4.25 Mozart Piano Sonata in D, K576
4.45 Glinka Spanish Overture No 2
5.00 Dohnanyl Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song, Op 29
5.10 Rosenmuller Sinfonia a 4
5.20 Debussy Jeux
5.40 Caplet Divertissement No 2 (A l'Espagnole)