With Penny Gore.
Part Speigel im Spiegel Daniel Hope (violin), Simon Mulligan (piano)
6.40 Vaughan Williams Ten Blake Songs Ian Partridge (tenor), Janet Craxton (oboe)
7.00 Svendsen Romance
Kenneth Sillito (violin), Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble
7.45 Bach Concerto in A minor for four harpsichords, BWV1065
Bernhard Klapprott , Carsten Lohff and Marcelo Bussi (harpsichords), Melante Amsterdam, director Bob van Asperen (harpsichord)
8.00 Gade Overture: Hamlet Danish
National RSO, conductor Dmitri Kitajenko
8.45 Ginastera Dances (Estancia) The New World Symphony, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
Donald Macleod continues his series charting Haydn's years in London. String Quartet in B flat, Op 64 No 3 Salomon Quartet
Orfeo ed Euridice (Act 2)
Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Christopher Hogwood
Broadcaster and writer Karl Sabbagh is studying the mathematical brains working on the Riemann Hypothesis.
With Rob Cowan.
Franck Prélude, Aria et Final Alfred Cortot (piano)
10.26 Listener Request: Fuchs Violin Duos: Nos 1,5,8, 14 and 15 Eugene Drucker and Philip Setzer (violins)
10.36 Copland Dance Symphony
New York PO, conductor Leonard Bernstein
10.56 Handel He Was Despised (Messiah, Part 2) Nan Merriman
(contralto), Vienna State Opera Orchestra, conductor Hermann Scherchen
11.12 Chopin Waltzes: in E flat, Op 18; in A flat, Op 42; in B minor, Op 69 No 2; in E minor, Op posth Alfred Cortot (piano)
Sounds of Sweden
Stephen Johnson presents performances given in Scotland last year by Swedish musicians. Plus works by Grieg and Roman. Reich Drumming(Part 1) Kroumata
Roman Aria with violin obbligato (Wedding Cantata); Tu Parti, Amato Bene (Italian Cantata); IhrAugen Worzu Nutzt Ihr Mir Susanne Ryden (soprano), Maria Lindal (baroque violin), Asa Akerberg (baroque cello), Mark Tatlow (harpsichord)
Daniel Bortz Painting for solo trumpet Hakan Hardenberger
Grieg En Svane, Op 25 No2, JegElskerDig, Op 5 No 3; Med en Vandlilje, Op 25 No 4; En Drom, Op 48 No 6Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano), Matti Hirvonen (piano) Berwaid Symphony No 4
BBC Scottish SO, conductor David Porcelijn
Vienna Piano Trio
Haydn Trio in D, H XV 24
Schubert Notturno in E flat, D897
Schumann Trio No 1 in D minor, Op 63
Variations on a Theme
Themes by Haydn and Purcell, variations by Brahms and Britten, and a symphony by Shostakovich. Presented by Tommy Pearson. BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Richard Hickox
Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op 56a (St Anthony)
Britten A Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
Shostakovich Symphony No 10
Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Matt Baker present a music series foryounger listeners, including music from Europe, America and China.
A specially recorded recital in which Rebecca Evans (soprano) and Eugene Asti (piano) perform songs by Schubert, Mahler, Samuel Barber and Leonard Bernstein. Introduced by lain Burnside. Schubert Seligkeit, D433; Lied der Mignon; Der Fluss, D693; Auf dem Wasser Zu Singen , D774; Du Bist die Ruh, D776; Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118 Bernstein A Simple Song; Piccola Serenata; So Pretty; Who Am I?; Peter, Peter; My House; I Go On Barber Four Songs, Op 13
Mahler Fruhlingsmorgen; Erinnerung; Scheiden und Meiden
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and news from the arts world.
A concert given at the Barbican, London, on Saturday evening, featuring music by Mark-Anthony Turnage and Ravel, and symphonies by Leonard Bernstein.
Bernstein's first symphony sets words from Lamentations of Jeremiah, sung by soprano, and the third symphony is a setting of the Kaddish, the Jewish hymn to the dead, scored for chorus, children's voices and soprano.
Janice Watson (soprano), BBC Symphony Chorus, London Oratory School Choir, BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
Turnage A Quick Blast
Bernstein Symphony No I (Jeremiah)
Ravel Kaddische (Melodies Hebraiques) Bernstein Symphony No 3 (Kaddish) A quick blast for Turnage: page 21
With Michael Chance (countertenor)
Goehr Three Sonnets and Two Fantasies
Richard Coles visits the Victoria and Albert Museum for an unprecedented exhibition of Italian terracotta spanning four centuries and featuring works by Donatello, Bernini and Canova.
Featuring music from Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Aphex Twin, Thomas Tallis and Jonathan Harvey 's work for eight-channel tape, Mortuos Plango , Vivos Voco. Introduced by Verity Sharp.
With Jill Anderson.
Schumann Symphony No 1 in B flat (Spring)
12.40 Tchaikovsky Capriccio Italien , Op 45
1.00 Desprez Motets: Cantate Domine; 0 Bone et Dulcissime Jesu Lassus Veni in Hortum Meum; Veni Dilecte Mi, Videamus si Floruit Vinea Giacches de Wert Vox in Rama Audita Est Desprez Coeurs Desolez par Toute Nation; Qui Belles Amours A
Sweelinck Chanson: Rosette, pour un Peu d'Absence Lassus 0 Lucia, Miau, Miau Giacches de Wert Qual Musico Gentil
1.50 Dvorak Piano Trio in E minor, Op 90 (Dumky)
2.25 Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
2.40 Bernstein Clarinet Sonata in A
2.50 Biber Sonata Nola8
3.00-5.00 BBC Schools
3.00 Something to Think About 3.15 Let's Move 3.35 Time to Move 3.55 Stories and Rhymes 4.10 Higher Still: History
4.30 Numbertime Mental Maths
4.45 Song Tree
5.00 Glazunov Saxophone Concerto in E flat,
Op 109 5.20 Friedrich Hartmann Graf Flute Sonata in E minor
5.35 Bridge The Sea