With Tommy Pearson.
Ambroise Thomas Overture: Raymond Detroit Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pau Paray
6.35 Kraus Sinfonia in C sharp minor Swedish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Petter Sundkvist
7.00 J Strauss (son) Quadrille: Un Ballo in Maschera, Op 272Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
7.30 CPE Bach Keyboard Sonata in E minor, Wq59 No 1 Adreas Staier (piano)
8.00 Suppe Overture: Poet and Peasant Vienna PO, conductor Georg Solti
8.40 Constant Lambert Rio Grande BBC Singers and Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth
With Donald Macleod. 5:1821-6
The success of Der Freischutz assured the composer's reputation and wealth, but he was battlingwith consumption. His next opera, Euryanthe, was not so popular.
Nonetheless, he was invited to London to conduct performances of his works.
Trinklied (Schottische Nationalgesange) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone),
Aurele Nicolet (flute), Karl Engel (piano) Konzertstuck in F minor, Op 79 Nikolai Demidenko (piano), Scottish Chamber
Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras Euryanthe (excerpts) Rita Hunter and Jessye Norman (sopranos), Nicolai Gedda (tenor), Tom Krause (baritone),
Siegfried Vogel (bass), Leipzig Radio Choir, Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Marek Janowski Adagio Patetico in C sharp minor Ian Hobson (piano)
Oberon (excerpts) Deborah Voigt
(soprano), Ben Heppner and Gary Lakes (tenors), Cologne State Opera Chorus, Cologne Philharmonic and Giirzenich Orchestra, conductor James Conlon
With Rob Cowan.
Falla ElAmorBrujo Gloria Lane (mezzo), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
10.24 Sibelius Valse Lyrique , Op 96a Tivoli Concert Orchestra, conductor Thomas Jensen
10.29 Schubert Du Bist die Ruh, D776 Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), Karl Alwin (piano)
10.35 Liszt Ballade No 2 in B minor
Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
10.51 Schubert DerHirtaufdem Felsen , D965 Elisabeth Schumann (soprano), Reginald Kell (clarinet), George Reeves (piano)
11.01 Beethoven String Quartet in B flat, Op 18 No 6 Fine Arts Quartet
Aldeburgh Festival
Chris de Souza presents the last programme of performances from this year's festival, including pianist Till Fellner playing Beethoven's Waldstein Sonata, the Beicea Quartet playing Britten's
Second Quartet and the Leopold String Trio in Schoenberg's String Trio, Op 45.
A recital given last year by the Vanbrugh
Quartet with cellist Paul Watkins.
Britten Three Divertimentos for string quartet
Schubert StringQuintetin C, D956
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Presented by Paul Guinery.
Fitkin Agnostic David Campbell (clarinet), conductor Grant Llewellyn
Strauss Oboe Concerto David Cowley , conductor Richard Hickox
Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
Conductor Grant Llewellyn
Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Simon Thomas play music for younger listeners. With music today about the bones in your body.
Julian Joseph introduces recordings by the New York-born alto saxophonist and composer whose early experiences included lessons from piano giant Bud Powell. He gained high profile exposure in the 1950's, working with Miles Davis, Charles Mingus and Art Blakey. Selections include excerpts from a performance with the Cedar Walton Trio at the 1996 Cheltenham Jazz Festival.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Aldeburgh Festival
Live from Snape Maltings. Tonight's recital includes the European premiere of the latest work by the festival's artistic director, Thomas Ades , and two works specially written forthe Arditti Quartet.
Arditti Quartet with Thomas Ades (piano) Bartok String Quartet No 3 Ades Piano Quintet
8.45 Twenty Minutes: More Suffolk Ghosts
Anthony Horowitz reads his own short story celebrating Suffolk's ghosts past and present.
9.05 Nancarrow String Quartet No 3 Kurtag Microludes Xenakis Tetras
To mark Architecture Week, Paul Allen presents the first in a series entitled
"Wonders of the Modern World". He hears from listeners and critics about their suggestions for the modern-day equivalents to the Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Colossus of Rhodes. And, with the film release of the new Taiwanese/ French film What Time Is It There?, he considers the virtues of slowness on screen.
Brian Irvine Ensemble. Recorded at last month's Bath International Jazz Festival, Jez Nelson presents a concert by Northern Irish composer and conductor Brian Irvine 's 13-piece ensemble, joined by virtuoso reeds player Paul Dunmall as guest soloist. Plus a review of the best new contemporaryjazz CD releases. Producers Steve Shepherd and Robert Abel
With Jill Anderson.
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D, Op 61 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor (Pathetique)
2.35 Gesualdo Tenebrae Responses for Good Friday
3.20 CPE Bach Sonata in D, Wq83
3.35 Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op 115 4.10 Weckmann WennderHerr die Gefangenen zu Zion Erlosen Wird
4.20 G Gabrieli Canzon Prima a 5; Canzon No 2 Septimi (Sacrae Symphoniae)
4.30 Tartini Violin Concerto in D minor, Op 45 4.50 Mozart Ave Verum Corpus,
K618 5.00 Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E
5.20 Kajanus March of the Pori Regiment
5.30 Schreker Overture: Ekkehard, Op 12
5.40 Grainger Ramble on the Last Love Duet in Strauss's "DerRosenkavalier"
5.50 Latenas Agnus Dei