With
Penny Gore . Heinichen Overture in G for two oboes, bassoon, strings and continuo
II Fondamento, director Paul Dombrecht
6.45 Bartok Szekeley Songs
Male chorus of the Hungarian People's Army, conductor Zoltan Vasarhelyi
7.00 Francesco Salieri Sinfonia in B flat (La Tempesta di Mare) Solisti Veneti , conductor Claudio Scimone
7.45 Grainger The Power of Rome and the Christian Heart
Royal Northern College of Music Wind Orchestra, conductor Timothy Reynish
8.00 Offenbach Andante for cello and orchestra Ofra Harnoy , Bournemouth SO, conductor Antonio de Almeida
8.45 Gottschalk Symphony No 2 (A Montevideo) Vienna State Opera Orchestra, conductor Igor Buketoff
(1902-86). This week Donald Macleod discovers the music of French composer and organist Maurice Durufle , and finds out how a chance meeting at the age of 17 took him to Paris to study. Today's music includes a recording of Durufle as organist in Bach's Prelude in A minor, BWV543. Scherzo Oliver Latry (organ)
Prelude, Recitatifet Variations, Op 3 Trio Maurice Durufle
Prelude, Adagio et Choral Varie, Op 4 Ian Farrington (organ), BBC Singers, director Stephen Cleobury Producer Gwawr Owen
When director/producer Roger Ellsgood first saw the artofTacita Dean he felt very drawn to it and contacted her. Together they are making a Between the Ears work of art in sound for Radio 3. This is the start
Of their experience. Producer Frances Byrnes
With Jonathan Swain. Featuring recordings by conductor Yevgeni Mravinsky and of Schubert's early piano sonatas.
Glazunov Entr'acte (Raymonda, Act III)
Leningrad PO, conductor Yevgeni Mravinsky
10.09 Monteverdi Dixit Dominus
Secondo (Selva Morale e Spirituale) Cantus Colin , Concerto Palatino, director KonradJunghanel (lute)
10.18 Schubert Piano Sonata in A minor, D537 Robert Levin
10.44 LPofthe Week: Stravinsky Octet Boston Symphony Chamber Players
11.01 Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini, Op 32 Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Mravinsky
This week Sean Rafferty features music festivals held last year in Ireland, beginning at the Killaloe Music Festival in County Clare, where the Irish Chamber Orchestra was in residence at St Flannan's Cathedral.
Irish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Nicholas McGegan
Handel Gloria Mary Nelson (soprano)
Britten EBB forviola and string orchestra Joachim Roewer (viola)
Purcell Dido and Aeneas Wilke te Brummelstroete, Una Carlin and Mary Nelson (sopranos), Ethna Robinson (mezzo), Eamonn Mulhall (tenor),
Grant Doyle (baritone), National Chamber Choir
Live from Wigmore Hall in London.
Verity Sharp presents a recital given by two Radio 3 New Generation Artists.
Ilya Gringolts (violin), Ashley Wass (piano) Bach Violin Sonata No 2 in A minor, BWV1003
Prokofiev Violin Sonata No 2, Op 94a Sarasate Caprice Basque, Op 24 Repeated Sunday lpm
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Conductor Osmo Vanska
The BBCSSO continue their Nielsen cycle with the Fourth Symphony, composed in the shadow of the First World War. Nielsen stages his own battle between two sets of timpani. But his motto, written into the symphony, defies these gloomy images:
"music is life and, like it. inextinguishable." Presented by Paul Guinery.
Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides
(Fingal's Cave)
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor, Op 26 Marco Rizzi
Rautavaara Cantus Articus , Op 61
Nielsen Symphony No 4(lnextinguishable)
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker play music for younger listeners.
Today they play a track inspired by a man who shot an apple off his son's head, and music from that cartoon classic Aladdin.
Edward Seckerson explores some forgotten masterpieces, including Cole Porter 's Out of This World,
Leroy Anderson 's version of Goldilocks and an entirely original musical by Villa-Lobos.
ADDRESS: Stage & Screen, Room 220, Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive , Glasgow. G12 8DG E-MAIL: stageandscreen@bbc.co.uk
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and a roundup of the latest arts news.
BBC Proms 2001
Another chance to hear a concert devoted to Messiaen, featuring a rich selection from his religious organ works and his spiritual and exotic symphony with its
Sanskrit inspirations, which he called "a song of love and a hymn of joy".
Wayne Marshall (organ), Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano), Cynthia Millar (ondes martenot), National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, conductor Andrew Davis Messiaen Sortie : Le Vent de I'Esprit (Messe de la Pentecote); Majesté du
Christ Demandant sa Gloire a Son Pere
(L 'Ascension): Les Mages (La Nativité du Seigneur); Dieu Parmi Nous (La Nativité du Seigneur); TurangalJIa Symphony
Isabel Hilton talks to Julian Barnes about his new collection of essays, Something to Declare, which details his passionate relationship with France over the last 40 years. In this collection he covers landscape, literature, food, Flaubert, film, song, and the Tourde France.
Verity Sharp 's first Late Junction of the year includes a duet between Congolese musicians Sam Magwana and Franco, medieval Italian songs of the people performed by Arcantus, and music from Bugge Wesseltoft 's album Moving.
With Jonathan Swain.
Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E
12.20 Beethoven Symphony No 7 in 1.00 A concert of works by Tchaikovsky, including: Theme and Variations in Ffor piano, Op 19 No 6; String Quartet No linD, Op 112.20 Imants Zemzaris Pastorale for Summer Flute
2.35 Schubert Piano Sonata in C. D840
3.00 Poetry Corner 3.10 Alphabet Time: First Phonics 3.20 Music Box
3.35 Hopscotch 3.50 Hop, Skip and Jump
4.05 Scottish Resources 7-9 4.20 Talking Points 4.40 Scottish Resources 10-12