Prelude and Fugue in G minor for organ 5.05 Julius Weismann Horn Concertino, Op 118
5.25 Reger Two Sacred Songs, Op 110
5.45 Primoz Ramovs Woodwind Quintet
5.50 Milton Bames Three Folk Dances
With Penny Gore.
6.10 Mozart Divertimento in B flat, K240
6.35 Dvorak Terzetto
7.00 Butterworth A Shropshire Lad
7.35 Monteverdi 11 Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda
8.10 Sibelius Suite: Belshazzar's Feast
8.45 Beethoven An die Feme Geliebte, Op 98
3: The Radical Years. Donald Macleod examines whether Busoni's manifesto-Outline of a New Aesthetic of Music-was reflected in his compositions of the time, and looks at his dealings with Schoenberg. Elegy No 3 (Elegien) Geoffrey Madge (piano) Die Brautwahl (Act 4, Scene 17)
Chorus and Orchestra of the Deutsche Staatsoper, Berlin, conductor Daniel Barenboim
Introduzione, Capriccio ed Epilogio (An die Jugend, Vol 4) Geoffrey Madge (piano) Berceuse Elegiaque BBC Philharmonic, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Sonatina Seconda Geoffrey Tozer (piano)
Film-maker Mike Hodges explores his fascination with film, God and art.
With Rob Cowan.
Rosza March (El Cid) Hollywood Bowl SO, conducted by the Composer
10.09 D Scarlatti Sonatas: in D, Kkll9; in A, Kk490 Andreas Staier (harpsichord)
10.21 Beethoven Cello Sonata in A, Op 69 Pierre Fournier , Friedrich Guida (piano)
10.49 Ernest Arnold Da Draussen in der
Wachau Erich Kunz (baritone),
Kemmeter-Falti Schrammel Ensemble
10.53 D Scarlatti Sonatas: in E, Kk531; in B minor, Kk8 7; in D minor, Kk51 Christian Zacharias (piano)
11.06 Bax The Garden of Fand
Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
11.23 D Scarlatti Sonata in C, Kk423 Wanda Landowska (harpsichord)
Salzburg Mozartwoche
Stephanie Hughes introduces more music from this year's festival.
Mozart March in D, K237Camerata Salzburg, conductor Leonidas Kavakos
Mozart Violin Concerto No 5 in A, K219 (Turkish) Camerata Salzburg, director Leonidas Kavakos (violin)
Boccherini Quintet in C Salzburg Quintet Haydn Symphony No 9 in C
Vienna PO, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
From St Andrews in the Square in Glasgow, Linda Ormiston introduces a programme of music for Mary Queen of Scots.
Lorna Anderson (soprano). Elizabeth Kenny (lute), Concordia: Mark Levy, Joanna Levine, Emilia Benjamin and Alison McGillivray (viols)
Andro Blackhall Adeu, O Desie of Delyt
Anon Ye Gods of Love
John Black Ane Lesson upon the Secund Psalme
James Lauder My Lord of Marche Paven
Anon Hutcheson's Galyiard; Wilsons Fantasie; Begone, Sweit Night; Who Shall My Malady Amend; Into a Mirthful May Morning (Tunes from the Straloch and Rowallan lute manuscripts) Support Your Servand; Woe Worth the Tyme
Tobias Hume A Jigg for Ladies
Trad Scots A Scottish tune; Yet Maggie I Must Love Thee; New Hilland Laddie; Bonie Nanie
Anon William Stirling's Air
John Black Music Fyne
Byrd In Angel's Weed I Saw a Noble Queen
Strauss Tone Poems
Presented by Sarah Walker. BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Tadaaki Otaka Glazunov Ballade, Op 78
Debussy, orch Ansermet Six Epigraphes Antiques
Strauss Tod und Verklarung Glazunov Symphony No 8
Liz Barker and Matt Baker present music about a railway up the side of a mountain, and a nice little song about cannibalism.
Live from Chelmsford Cathedral
Introit: Hail, Gladdening Light (Wood)
Responses (Gibbons and Barnard)
Psalms 32, 33, 34 (Noble, Pye, Havergal, Atkins, Buck, Elvey)
First Lesson: 2 Kings 6, vv 8-17
Office Hymn: O Christ, Who Art the Light and Day (mode ii)
Canticles: Wood in D
Second Lesson: Luke 17, vv l-10
Anthem: Jehova, Quam Multi Sunt Hostes Mei (Purcell)
Hymn: Jesus, Lord, We Look to Thee (Tunbridge)
Organ Voluntary: Master Tallis's Testament (Howells)
Director of music: Peter Nardone.
Assistant organist: Edward Wellman.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Another in Norman Lebrecht 's series of interactive cultural forums on BBC Radio 3 and the World Wide Web. This week: Are the Arts an Equal Opportunity? E-mail your comments to lebrecht.live@bbc.co.uk or phone in on [number removed].
A recital by pianist Mikhail Pletnev , introduced by Sarah Walker.
Musorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition Tchaikovsky, arr Pletnev Music from Sleeping Beauty
Music from the distinguished Australian composer, Peter Sculthorpe , now in his seventies. Great Sandy Island tells of an extraordinary love story which took place on the island - now know as Fraser Island - on the Great Barrier Reef in the 1830s. Conductor Grant Llewellyn
Peter Sculthorpe Great Sandy Island
Sarah Dunant presents the live debate programme which explores the ideas that lurk beneath the hype and the headlines.
Selections from Tortoise, traditional singer Sheila Stewart and Oliver Mtukudzi. Also featuring
Olivier Messiaen 's Oraison, and Hugh Tracey 's fifties recordings of African music.
With Jonathan Swain. Bartok Suite: The
Miraculous Mandarin 12.25 Janos Vajda Stabat Mater in Memoriam Stravinskyl2.30 Sandor Szokolay Harpsichord Sonatina
12.35 Zottan Jeney Bird Tempting12.40
Dohnanyi Capriccio in A minor, Op 23 No 3
12.45 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 1 in F minorl.00 Kodaly Peacock Variations
Bartok Violin Concerto No 2 Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos 2.30 Alfred Grunfeld Romance in Fsharp, Op 45 No 12.35 Mieczyslaw Karlowicz Returning Waves, Op 9
3.00 Together 3.15 First Steps in Drama
3.30 Words Alive 3.45 Megamaths Mental Maths 4.00 Listen and Write 4.20 Time and Tune 4.40 Higher Still: Modern Studies