With Tommy Pearson.
Wagenaar Overture: De Cid , Op 27 Royal Concertgebouw, conductor Riccardo Chailly
6.35 Haydn Symphony No 6 in D (Le Matin) English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
7.00 Uadov Baba Yaga , Op 56 Leningrad PO, conductor Evgeni Mravinsky
7.05 Biber Partita No 3 in A
Tafelmusik, director Jeanne Lamon
8.00 Britten American Overture City of Birmingham SO, conductor Simon Rattle
8.30 Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 4 for left hand, Op 53 Michel Beroff , Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
(1786-1826). With Donald Macleod. 1: 1798-1811. Carl Maria von Weber spent his early childhood travelling around Germany with his father's touring opera company. When his father realised that young Carl showed signs of musical promise he adopted ambitions of fostering a new Mozart. The family stopped touring and lessons were arranged with Michael Haydn in Salzburg. But two years later Weber's mother died and the family moved again, this time to Munich. It was at this point that Weber began to take charge of his own destiny. Invitation to the Dance, Op 65 (excerpt) Hamish Milne (piano)
Invitation to the Dance BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor
ArturoToscanini EranSie , Op 15 No 6 Olaf Bar (baritone), Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
WasZiehtzuDeinemZauberkreise, Op 15 No 4 Olaf Baer (baritone), Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
Andante and Hungarian Rondo in C minor, Op 35 Ernst Wallfisch (viola),
North German Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg Allegro (Piano Quartet in B flat, Op 8) Kremerata Musica
Abu Hassan (excerpts) Nicolai Gedda
(tenor), Edda Moser (soprano), Bavarian State Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch Producer Johannah Smith
With Rob Cowan. This week featuring
Beethoven String Quartets, Op 18, and recordings of Elisabeth Schumann.
NIcolal Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
10.09 Marx Marienlied Elisabeth
Schumann (soprano), Vienna State Opera Orchestra, conductor Karl Alwin
10.14 Sweelinck Fantasia in D
Glenn Gould (piano)
10.24 Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op 18 No 1 Busch Quartet
10.54 Debussy La MerLamoureux
Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
11.19 Mozart Ach, Ich Fuhl's (Die
Zauberflote, Act 2) Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), unnamed orchestra
11.24 Scarlatti Sonata in B minor, Kk27 Anne Queffelec (piano)
Aldeburgh Festival
Chris de Souza presents the first of a series of performances from this year's festival. This morning's selection includes
Beethoven's String Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3, played by the Leopold String Trio,
Janacek's In the Mists played by Imogen Cooper , the world premiere of Alexander Goehr 's Piano Quintet played by Tom Poster and the Brodsky Quartet, and Benjamin Britten 's early Rhapsody, beginning a theme that runs through the week's programmes. see also 7.30pm
Live from the Wigmore Hall in London.
To celebrate the centenary of the birth of ragtime pianist Billy Mayerl , Susan Tomes presents and plays a selection of his most popular pieces.
Billy Mayerl Four Aces Suite; The Joker: From a Spanish Lattice; Crystal Clear; Marigold; Bats in the Belfry; Filigree; Three Syncopated Rambles; Sleepy Piano; Clockwork Repeated Sunday lpm
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Presented by Paul Guinery.
Brahms, transcr Talmi Sextet No 1 Conductor YoavTalmi
Liszt Piano Concerto No 2 in A Nikolai Demidenko , conductor Martyn Brabbins
Schumann Symphony No 2 in C Conductor
YoavTalmi Brahms , orch Dvorak Hungarian Dances Conductor YoavTalmi
Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Simon Thomas play music for younger listeners. Including Tchaikovsky's famous 1812 Overture.
Tommy Pearson reviews the latest DVDs and talks to composer Graeme Revell about his journey to Hollywood from the hardcore industrial music of the eighties.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Aldeburgh Festival
Chris de Souza introduces a concert given on Saturday at Snape Maltings in Suffolk.
Lucy Crowe (soprano), Julianne Young
(mezzo), Simon Biazeck (tenor), Andrew Rupp (bass), Steven Isserlis (cello), Britten-Pears Chamber Choir, Tallis Chamber Choir,
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. conductor Sakari Oramo
Britten Praise We Great Men
Elgar, arr Payne So Many True Princesses (first performance)
Hoist Ode to Death, Op 38
Bridge Oration: Concerto Elegiaco Nielsen Symphony No 5
Most of the images of the Vietnam War come from the American side, but now
Isabel Hilton and guests consider Vietnam behind the Lines, the new exhibition at the British Museum that shows how the Vietnamese saw the war.
Verity Sharp presents traditional music from Vanuatu and Guadalcanal, Cuban son from the Cuarteto Patria, and Philip
Glass's music to the 1988 film Powaqqatsi.
With Jill Anderson.
Mozart Dove Sono (Le Nozze di Figaro)
12.10 Schumann Adagio and Allegro, Op 70
12.20 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor, Op 18
1.00 Mozart Trio in E flat, K498 (Kegelstatt)
Schumann Drei Phantasiestucke, Op 73
Reinecke Trio in minor, Op 188
2.00 Cavazzoni Ricercata
2.10 Palestrina, arr Soriano Missa Papae Marcelli
2.40 Bach Cello Suite No 5 in C minor, BWV1011
3.15 Ravel Sonata for violin and cello
3.45 Franck Le Chasseur Maudit
4.00 Liszt, transcr Lhevinne Reminiscences on Meyerbeer's "Robert le Diable"
4.20 Cesti Quai Profondo Letargo (Orontea)
4.30 Telemann Recorder Concerto in A minor
4.50 J Strauss Jr Rosen aus dem Suden, Op 388
5.05 Tartini Violin Sonata in G minor, Op 1 No 10 (Didone Abbandonata)
5.20 Melartin Karelian Scenes, Op 146
5.30 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in G, Op 1 No 9
5.50 Puccini Crisantemi