With Penny Gore.
Tchaikovsky Festival Overture on the Danish National Anthem
6.35 Janacek Suite for strings
7.00 Stanford Caoine, Op 54 No 1
7.30 Schumann Romances, Op 94
8.15 Rautavaara Anadyomene
8.35 Mozart Flute Quartet in A, K298
This week Donald Macleod talks to composer and conductor Pierre Boulez about the works of Claude Debussy. Recuillement (Cinque Poemes de Charles Baudelaire, No 4) Felicity Lott (soprano), Graham Johnson (piano)
Prélude a I'Apres-midi d'un Faune Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
Trois Chansons de Bilitis Maggie Teyte (soprano), Alfred Cortot (piano) Nocturnes Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez Producer Lyndon Jones
With Rob Cowan. This weekfeaturinga selection of Bach's sacred vocal music and recordings of Ferenc Fricsay.
Re-issue of the Week: Dukas The Sorcerer's Apprentice Berlin RIAS Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Ferenc Fricsay
10.11 Bach Magnificat in D, BWV243 Soloists, Berlin RIAS Chamber Choir,
CPE Bach CO, conductor Peter Schreier
10.38 Schumann Marchenerzahlungen , Op 132 Michel Portal (clarinet), Gerard Causse (viola), Mikhail Rudy (piano)
10.53 Listener request: Bartok Dance Suite Berlin RIAS Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ferenc Fricsay
11.10 Chopin Polonaise-fantaisie , Op 61 Jan Panenka (piano)
Music under the Storm Clouds
To tie in with Radio 3's Culture Carriers evening, Thomas Gayda presents music by composers caught up in the political turmoil of the early 20th century. Weill Kleine Dreigroschenmusik
Ulster Orchestra, conductor George Cleeve Wellesz VorfruhlingBBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Lev Markiz
Schulhoff Five Pieces for String Quartet Katharine Gowers and Antje Weithaas (violins), Tatjana Masurenko (viola), Natalie Clein (cello)
Shostakovich A Girl Alone BBC
Philharmonic, conductor VassilySinaisky Miaskovsky Symphony No 21
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Diego Masson
Live from the Wigmore Hall in London.
Presented by Stephanie Hughes. Petersen Quartet
Beethoven String Quartet in D, Op 18 No 3 Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American) Repeated Sunday 1pm
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Pedro Carneiro (marimba), conductor Petri Sakari
Presented by Louise Fryer.
Tuur Marimba Concerto (Ardour) Bruckner Symphony No 7 in E
Simon Thomas and Matt Baker play music from film, television and the dance hall.
On Your Toes. Edward Seckerson talks to director Paul Kerryson and choreographer Adam Cooper about their new production of the Rodgers and Hart musical at the Haymarket theatre in Leicester.
ADDRESS: Stage and Screen, Room 220, Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive , Glasgow, G12 8DG E-MAIL: stageandscreen@bbc.co.uk
Live from the Pavilion theatre in Brighton. Performing on the show are the Brighton Youth Choir, female trombone quartet Bones Apart and Paul Austin Kelly. Presented by Sean Rafferty.
Daniel Snowman presents an evening about the emigres from central Europe who escaped the shadow of Nazism and went on to make a lasting mark on Britain's intellectual and artistic life.
7.30 Gifts from Hitler
A documentary about some of the most celebrated emigres, with contributions from Hilde Beal , Sir John Burgh ,
Milein Cosman , Martin Esslin , Stephen Hearst , Joseph Horovitz , Michael Hamburger , Martin Isepp , Lord Moser, Max Perutz , Albi Rosenthal , Fritz Spiegl and Lord
Weidenfeld, and the voices of Carl Ebert , Gerard Hoffnung and Nikolaus Pevsner.
8.10 Wiener Blut
Siegmund Nissel of the Amadeus Quartet returns to Vienna to visit locations of his youth (with the Amadeus playing excerpts from Schubert's Rosamunde quartet), with an afterword from Levon Chilingirian.
8.40 Ian Christie considers the films of Alexander Korda , Emeric Pressburgerand Bond designer Ken Adam.
9.10 Key Changes
Michael Haas discusses the work of emigre composers Berthold Goldschmidt (including scenes from his opera Beatrice Cenci ), Egon Wellesz (with excerpts from his Third Symphony) and Hans Gal (his Serenade and his Cello Concerto), followed by a snapshot of Hans Keller , who was the challenging voice of music policy at the BBC Third Programme.
10.00 New Stages
Martin Esslin , who died earlierthisyear and who championed Brecht and the Theatre of the Absurd.inconversation with Martin Jenkins.
10.10 Building the Future
Lubetkin, Moro, Mendelsohn, Gropius and Goldfinger: Alan Powers reveals the Modernists' legacy, and Nikolaus Pevsner is recalled by his son Dieter and biographer Susie Harris.
10.40 The Art of the Emigres
Frank Whitford looks at emigre artists from Kokoschkato Lucian Freud and art historians such as Ernst Gombrich.
11.00 Tales of Gerard Hoffnung
An appreciation, with Harry Enfield and Hoffnung's widow, Annetta.
11.15 Sleep Sweeter Boumvita
The evening ends with some lighter music by emigre composers Joseph Horovitz (Bournvitaand Euphonium Concerto),
Franz Reizenstein (Piano Variations on the Lambeth Walk), Walter Goehrwith Richard Tauber (Night and Day), Bernhard Grun ( Old Chelsea), Wilhelm Grosz (Harbour Lights) and Mischa Spoliansky (it's All a Swindle). Producer Merilyn Harris
With Jonathan Swain.
Gavin Gordon Ballet: The Rake's Progress
12.30 Ravel Ballet: Ma Mere I'Oye
1.00 Mozart Piano Concerto in A, K414 (arr for piano quintet) Arensky String Quartet No 2 in A minor, Op 35
1.50 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in Fminor2.3S Gliere Horn Concerto in B flat, Op 91 (arr Nakariakov for flugelhorn)
3.00 Let's Make a Story 3.20 Music Box
3.35 Numbertime Mental Booster
3.50 Expressive Arts 4.10 The Song Tree
Overture: The Match Girl 4.35 Eckhard
Piano Sonata in F, Op 2 No 14.50 Wagenaar Fruhlingsgewalt , Op 115.05 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in B minor, Op 1 No 6
5.15 Kaspar Forster Repleta Est Malis
5.25 Georg Bohm Christe DerDu Bist Tag und Licht 5.40 Liszt Les Préludes