Dance of Grief and Dignity from the Mountain Dinara, Op 24
5.20 G Gabrieli Magnificat
5.30 Robert de Visee Logistille de Roland deMrJBLully
5.40 JM Kraus String Quartet No 4 in D
With Penny Gore.
Sibelius Suite Champêtre
Gothenburg SO, conductor Neeme Jarvi
6.35 Mozart Concerto in F for piano and string quartet, K413 Patrick Dechorgnat (piano), Henschel Quartet
7.00 Bach, orch Schoenberg Prelude and Fugue in E flat, BWV552 (StAnne) Houston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Christoph Eschenbach
7.45 Poulenc Three Pieces
Pascal Roge (piano)
8.00 Sviridov Three Choruses from
Tolstoy's Tsar Feodor loannovich Moscow New Choir, conductor Elena Rastvorova
8.45 Francaix Danses Exotiques Mainz Wind Ensemble, conductor Klaus Rainer Scholl
Donald Macleod examinesBerlioz's use of literarythemes.
Le Roi de Thule: Chanson Gothique (Eight Scenes from Faust. Op 1 No 6) Frangoise Pollet (soprano), Cord Garben (piano)
Elegie (Irlande, Op 2JThomas Hampson (baritone), Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
La Fuite en Egypte (L 'Enfance du Christ, Op 25) La Chapelle Royale , Collegium
Vocale, Orchestre des Champs-Elysees, conductor Philippe Herreweghe Sara la Baigneuse
Frangoise Pollet (soprano), Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo), Cord Garben (piano) Romeo et Juliette (finale)
Gilles Cachemaille (bass-baritone), Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre
Révolutionnaire et Romantique, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Ian Rankin , author of the Inspector Rebus novels, talks about his latest project.
With Rob Cowan.
Gottschalk Symphony No 1 (A Night in the Tropics) (2nd mvt- allegro moderato) Utah SO, conductor Maurice Abravanel
10.12 Brahms Violin Sonata No 2 in A,
Op 100 David Oistrakh , Sviatoslav Richter (piano)
10.32 Bach Orchestral Suite No 4 in D, BWV1069 Marlboro Festival Orchestra, conductor Pablo Casals
10.55 Mendelssohn Nicht Unserm
Namen, Herr, Op 31 (Psalm 115)
Soloists, Gulbenkian Choir and Orchestra, conductor Michel Corboz
11.16 Ravel Tzigane David Oistrakh (violin), Vladimir Yampolsky (piano)
2001 Utrecht Early Music Festival
A dramatic presentation of the medieval Icelandic poems found in the Edda, a setting of the Lamentations, "songs of regret" by Josquin and performances of Baroque French music. Presented by Lucie Skeaping.
Anon Icelandic Songs of Lust, Revenge and the Family from the Edda Sequentia Hendrik Niclaes Als Alle Bomen Uthspruten; Gods Licht Wil Nicht Vorborgen Zijn (Songs of Devotion, Keulen, 1573) Johannette Zomer (soprano), Lucas van Gent (flute), Rene Genis-Foulger (lute) Dumont Mater Jerusalem
Soloists, Namur Chamber Choir, Ricercar Consort, director Philippe Pierlot
John Tuder Motet : 0 Lux Beata Trinitas; Lamentationes Jeremiae , Parts 2 and 3 (Sarum Rite)
Diphona Desprez Chansons : Parfons Regretz , Ma Bouche Rit , Douleur Me Bat; Regretz sans Fin Egidius Quartet and Consort
Moulinié Air Occitan; Air Espagnol; Dialogue Espagnol Le Poeme
Harmonique, director Vincent Dumestre
A concert on nautical themes given last month in Manchester's Bridgewater Hall. James Rutherford (bass-baritone). Eugene Asti (piano) Music includes:
John Ireland Sea Fever; The Bells of San Marie
Faure Les Berceaux; L 'Horizon Chimérique Wolf Seemans Abschied
Warlock Captain Stratton 's Fancy Schubert Meeres Stille
Dibdin Tom Bowling
Armstrong Gibbs Song of Mad Sea Captain; Sailing Homeward
BBC Philharmonic
Radio 3 New Generation Artist
Ashley Wass is the soloist in Beethoven's third piano concerto and Vassily Sinaisky gives a th rilling account of Rachmaninov's second symphony. Presented by Martin Handley.
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor
Rachmaninov Symphony No 2 in E minor
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker introduce music from South Africa, South America and from Outer Space.
Salomon's London
Lucie Skeaping presents a concert recorded in Nottingham given by the period piano trio Ensemble Turk, reflecting London musical life in the 1780s and 1790s. The concert includes Salomon's arrangement of Haydn's Clock symphony.
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and news from the arts world.
BBC Concert Orchestra 50th Anniversary The BBC Concert Orchestra arrives in Urbana, Illinois, at the climax of their month-longtourof the USA. Recorded last night, Tommy Pearson presents the first of theirtwo concerts from the acoustically renowned Foellinger Great Hall , part of the Krannert Centre for the Performing Arts.
Barry Wordsworth conducts a programme of English music, featuring the violin soloist Nicola Loud.
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town) Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Eric Coates London Suite
Elgar Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma)
Philip Dodd presents another edition of the arts magazine, which tonight includes a report from the Berlin Film Festival.
Hesperion XX play music by Francois Couperin, there is an Indian taraab from Zanzibar sung by Chaganlal Keshavji Pithadia, and the Balanescu Quartet play Democracy. Presented by Verity Sharp.
With Susan Sharpe. Pezel German Dance
Suite 12.10 Purcell Come Ye Sons of Art
(Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary)
12.35 Bach Violin Sonata No 2 in A minor, BWV1003 1.00 Einar Englund De Profundis; Symphony No 5 (Fennica);
Piano Concerto No 1; Suite: The Wall of China 2.10 Buxtehude Magnificat Primi Toni , BuxWV203
2.20 Anon Laudes for All Saints
3.00 Revisewise
3.30 Maths Challenge
3.45 Maths Challenge
4.00 Drama Workshop
4.15 Dance Workshop
4.35 Music Workshop
4.55 Programme Preview