Viola Sonata in E flat, Op 5 No 3
5.40 Barber Adagio for strings
5.50 Rachmaninov, arr Lucien Cailllet Prelude in C sharp minor, Op 3 No 2
With Penny Gore.
Caplet Divertissements Maria Graf (harp)
6.45 Bach Singet Dem Herrn ein Neues Lied, BWV225
7.00 Turina Trio No 2 in B minor
7.40 Mozart Notturno in D for four orchestras
8.00 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 2
8.45 Saint-Saens Caprice sur des Airs Danois et Russes
Donald Macleod charts Berlioz's association with Paris.
Symphonie Funebre et Triomphale (finale) Montreal SO, conductor Charles Dutoit Symphonie Fantastique (excerpt) Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
Overture: Le Corsaire BBC Philharmonic, conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Benvenuto Cellini (excerpt) Nicolai Gedda (tenor), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
Dies Irae (Grande Messe des Morts) Ernst Senff Choir , Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor James Levine
Ian Rankin , author of the Inspector Rebus novels, talks about his latest project.
With Rob Cowan.
Utolff Scherzo (Concerto Symphonique No 4 in D, Op 102) Shura Cherkassky (piano), LPO, conductor Adrian Boult
10.13 WF Bach Orchestral Suite in G minor Musica Antiqua , Koln, director Reinhard Goebel (violin)
10.32 Strauss Love scene (Feuersnot) RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
10.41 Dzerzhinsky From Border to
Border; Oh, How Proud Our Quite Don
(Quiet Rows the Don) Anon, arr Knipper Song of the Plains (Red Army Song) Paul Robeson (bass), Lawrence Brown (piano)
10.50 Shostakovich Violin Concerto
Nol, Op 99 David Oistrakh ,
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Dimitri Mitropoulos
2001 Utrecht Early Music Festival
This week's final programme features works by Monteverdi and Rameau, and a chance to hear about the tradition of Dutch song in the 16th century.
Rameau Death of Hippolytus; Chaconne (Hippolyte etAricie)
Stradivaria and Cappella Amsterdam, director Daniel Cuiller
Monteverdi Orfeo : Act2
Elyma, conductor Gabriel Garrido Bassani La Morte Delusa: Part 2
La Fenice, conductor Jean Tubery
Fabrizio Dentice Miserere Mei Deus
(falso bordone)
Le Poeme Harmonique, director Vincent Dumestre
A concert given last year in the third annual series of chamber music concerts held in association with Symphony Hall,
Birmingham. Introduced by Chris de Souza. Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 111
Alkan Symphony for solo piano, Op 39
BBC Philharmonic
Tugan Sokhiev conducts standards of the orchestral repertoire, with Tasmin Little as soloist in Bruch's firstviolin concerto.
Presented by Martin Handley. Rossini Overture: William Tell
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on Greensleeves
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor Debussy Prélude a I 'Apres-midi d 'un Faune
Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 1
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker boldly play the theme from Star
Trek, and music from around the world.
Tubby Hayes. Julian Joseph and Peter King explore the recorded legacy of tenor star Tubby Hayes , who co-led the Jazz Couriers with Ronnie Scott in the late fifties and led his own big band and quartet throughout the sixties, becoming one of the first
British modern jazz soloists to make an impact on both sides of the Atlantic.
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and news from the arts world.
BBC Concert Orchestra 50th Anniversary Another concert from Urbana, Illinois, given last night by the BBC Concert
Orchestra undertheir principal conductor Barry Wordsworth as part of their month-long tourof the USA. Introduced by Tommy Pearson from the Foellinger Great Hall at the Krannert Centre forthe Performing Arts.
Malcolm Arnold English Dances
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 5; Overture: The Wasps
Hoist Ballet: The Perfect Fool
Paul Allen talks to Bernhard Schlink , author of The Reader- the bestselling account of a sexual relationship between a teenage boy and an older woman after the Holocaust. In his new book, Rights of Love, Schlink weaves seven stories which explore different aspects of love.
Simon Fell Quintet. Another chance to hear Thirteen Rectangles by Simon H Fell , a work inspired by the painting of the same name by Wassily Kandinsky. The piece is performed in session by the Simon Fell Quintet, with Gail Brand on trombone, Alex Ward on clarinet, Alex Maguire on piano, Steve Noble on percussion and Simon H Fell on bass. A film of the performance can be seen on BBC Radio 3's Jazz on 3website.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Robert Abel
With Susan Sharpe. A complete performance of Ferenc Ferkel's historical-dramatic opera Bank Ban.
3.10 Schenck Sonata in A minor, Op 9
No 2 (L 'Echo du Danube) 3.30 Tulindberg String Quartet No 3 in C3.50 Brahms Alto Rhapsody, Op534.05Wojciech Kilar Piano Concerto 4.35 Haydn Symphony No 22 in E flat (Philosopher) 4. 50 Auber Ballet Music No 2 (La Muette de Portici)
5.05 Dobrzynski Monbar5.25 Weber Grand Duo Concertant, Op 48 5.45
Borgstrom Music to Johan Gabriel Borkman