With Martin Handley.
Purcell Sing unto the Lord
6.35 Telemann Overture a 7 7.04 Anon Alexandria
7.05 Jonathan Dove Seek Him That
Maketh the Seven Stars
8.04 Berlioz Overture: Carnaval Romain
8.35 Bernstein Suite: On the Waterfront
Stephanie Hughes presents the best of recent concerts from around Europe, featuring songs from Inger Dam-Jensen and Morten Ernst Lassen , selections from Gounod's Romeo and Juliet and Respighi's Church Windows. Plus a review of the arts news from the Sunday papers. Monteverdi Toccata (Orfeo)
Hesperion XXI, director Jordi Savall
9.25 Haydn Symphony No 22 in E flat
(Philosopher) Mahler Chamber Orchestra, conductor Marc Minkowski
9.45 Mozart Litanae Lauretanae
Soloists, RIAS Chamber Chorus, Berlin, Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Marcus Creed
10.25Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor Truls Mork , Danish National RSO, conductor Gerd Albrecht
11.35 Poulenc Concerto for two pianos Katia and Marielle Labèque (pianos) E-mail your comments to: sunday.live@bbc.co.uk
Ivan Hewett investigates the exotic arena of Baroque world music as part of the theme in this year's Lufthansa Festival, and examines the eclectic influences on music written for Bollywood films. E-MAIL: music.matters@bbc.co.uk
Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from the Wigmore Hall in London. Presented by Stephanie Hughes. Marjana Lipovsek (mezzo), Anthony Spiri (piano)
Sibelius Jagargossen ; Drommen; Kyssens Hopp ; Die Stille Stadt; Saf, SafSusa;
Demanten pa Marssnon; Svarta Rosor
Marjan Lipovsek Five Slovenian folk songs Strauss Heimliche Aufforderung , Op27 No 3; Allerseelen, Op 10 No 8; Ich Trage Meine Minne , Op 32 No 1; Ruhe Meine
Seele, Op 2 7 No 1; Cäcilie, Op 27 No 2
Hilary Finch looks back on recordings made by the German-born mezzo Christa Ludwig, including songs by Brahms from 1959, her early television appearance with Gerald Moore performing Strauss, and part of a Wigmore Hall recital from the seventies, featuring music by Schubert, Mahler and Wolf.
Rptd from yesterday 12 noon
Edward German and Arthur Sullivan 's different portraits of English yeomen begin today's programme, which ends with a medley of Jerome Kern melodies played by Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra.
Jonathan Sawday explores how machines and new technology, from medieval clockwork to contemporary biotechnology, have shaped our imaginary world. He brings to life machinery and mechanical devices which have been unused for centuries, and meets the revisionist researchers who are breaking down the barriers between the history of ideas and the history of machines. Producer Matthew Dodd
By Jeff Young.
A journey through the corridors, cells and stories of Estacao Carandiru - Sao Paulo's notorious prison. Based on the book Estacao Carandiru by Dr Drauzio Varella, Jeff Young's drama follows the doctor from the day he first enters the prison to the worst massacre in prison history in October 1992.
Paul Guinery presents music for Whit Sunday.
Charles Wood Hail Gladdening Light Choir of Clare College, Cambridge, director Timothy Brown
Josquin/Forrestier Veni Sancte Spiritus Binchois Consort
Morten Laurldsen O Nata Lux (Lux Aeterna) Los Angeles Master Chorale, director Paul Salamunovich
Britten The World of the Spirit (parts 1 and 3)
Hannah Gordon and Fr Cormac Rigby (readers), Susan Chilcott (soprano), Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo), Martyn Hill (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (baritone) Taverner Mater Christi
Choir of New College, Oxford, conductor Edward Higginbottom
Tallis Audivi Vocem
Tallis Scholars, directed Peter Phillips Bach Ershallet, Ihr Lieder, BWV172
Soloists, Amsterdam Baroque Choir and Orchestra, conductor Ton Koopman Bainton And I Saw a New Heaven
Choir of New College, Oxford, conductor Edward Higginbottom
(piano)
Schubert Piano Sonata in A, D664 Schumann Arabeske in C, Op 18;
Novelletten, Op 21 Nos 2, 7 and 8
The Rise and Fall of the English Cadence
What is an English Cadence, anyway? Most musical dictionaries won't tell you and many musicians are not quite sure. Jeremy Summerly exposes the English Cadence forwhat it really is: neither English, nor a cadence. With contributions from
John Butt , David Huron , Bayan Northcott , Sinan Savaskan and Paul Webster.
Producer Antony Pitts
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present new music on CD and talk to singer David Thomas about his role in the musical
Shockheaded Peter , and about the latest album by his art-rock band, Pere Ubu.
With Jonathan Swain. Buxtehude Toccata in F, BuxWV15612.15 Mozart String
Quintet in G minor, K51612.50 Bucklnx Pièce Frite a Droite et à Gauche (Hommage a Erik Satie) 1.00 Buxtehude Cantata: Membra Jesu Nostri, BuxWV75 2.00
Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo andJuliet2.20 Montsalvatge Concierto Breve 2.45 Per Norgard Wie ein Kind:
Wilgen Lied; Fruhlings-Lied; Trauermarsch miteinem Unglucksfall3.00 Wagner Senta and Dutchman duet (Flying Dutchman)
3.15 Haydn Symphony No 8 in G (Le Soir)
3.35 Mendelssohn Octet in E flat, Op 20
4.10 Albicastro Trio Sonata, Op 8 No 11
4.20 Anon, 18th-century GorzkieZale-P/anctus de Passione 4.35 Mozart Four
Minuets for orchestra, K601 4.45
Prokofiev Russian Overture 5.00 Gounod
Jewel Song (Faust) 5.10 Handel Bramo di Trionfar (Alcina) 5.20 Gaspard Fritz Violin
Sonata, Op 2 No 4 5.30 William Baines Paradise Gardens 5.40 Joaquin Turina Danzas Fantasticas, Op 22