With Penny Gore.
Dvorak Slavonic Dance No 6 in D (Op 46) Russian National Orchestra, conductor Mikhail Pletnev
6.05 Boccherini String Quintet in F, Op 39 No 2 Ensemble 415
7.00 Elgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town)
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andre Previn
7.45 CPE Bach Symphony in F, Wql83 Akademie für Alte Musik , Berlin, director Stefan Mai
8.00 Arnold Overture: Beckus the DandiprattBBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley
8.10 Mozart Flute Quartet in C, K285b Emmanuel Pahud , Christoph Poppen (violin), Hariolf Schlictig (viola), Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello)
Donald Macleod explores the composer's life and music around 1920. During these years Langgaard, not yet 30 years old, wrote some of his most original works, including the Sixth Symphony. But the unremittingly hostile reaction to
Langgaard in his native Denmark was beginning to grind him down, and he began to express in his music his own struggle against rejection and ridicule. Rosengard Songs
BBC Singers, conductor Dominic Wheeler Symphony No 6
Danish National Radio Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Thomas Dausgaard Music from the Abyss
Bengt Johnsson (piano)
The Catastrophe (The End of Time)
Nina Pavlovski (soprano), Stig Andersen (tenor), Danish National Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
With Jonathan Swain.
Farnaby, arr Howarth Farnaby Suite Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
10.09 Dvorak Overture: Othello, Op 93 LSO, conductor Istvan Kertesz
10.25 Speer Sonata for trumpet and three trombones Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
10.27 Lutoslawski Mini Overture
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
10.31 Dvorak Symphonic Variations, Op 78 Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Rafael Kubelik
10.52 Listener Request: Chopin Waltz in Eflat.Opposth
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano)
Cheltenham International Festival of Music
Chris de Souza presents a concert given last night at the Town Hall in Cheltenham as part of this year's festival. Soprano Emma Kirkby and tenor James Gilchrist are joined by the London Baroque
Ensemble, conducted by Peter Stark.
Bach Cantata No 84: Ich Bin Vergnugt mit Meinem Glucke; Harpsichord Concerto in D, BWV1054; Cantata No 55: Ich Armer Mensch, Ich Sundenknecht
11.50 Twenty Minutes: Utz
By Bruce Chatwin. 3: How to buy the spaghetti eater. Read by Ian McDiarmid.
12.10 Stravinsky Cantata
A concert given last week at the church of StAndrew-by-the-Wardrobe, another in the City of London Festival's Angel series. Presented by Stephanie Hughes. Medici Quartet
Nigel Osborne Medicinal Songs and Dances Shostakovich StringQuartetNo 15, Op 144
BBC National Orchestra of Wales With Sandy Burnett.
Shostakovich Symphony No 6 Conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Berg Seven Early Songs Anne Evans
(soprano), conductor Mark Wigglesworth Strauss Metamorphosen Conductor Andrea Quinn
Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth
Live from Ottery St Mary Parish Church, with the choir of Exeter Cathedral. Introit: I Will Lift up Mine Eyes (Stephen Tanner ).
Responses: Shephard. Psalms 53, 54, 55 (Barnby, Barber, Barnby, Naylor).
First Reading: Zechariah 8, wl4-23.
Canticles: Naylor in A. Second Reading: John 12, w20-26. Anthem: 0 Clap Your Hands (Vaughan Williams). Final Anthem: The Yaroslavl Lord's Prayer (
Stephen Tanner ). Hymn: Angel Voices, Ever Singing (Angel Voices). Organ Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in C minor (Mendelssohn). Choir directed by Stephen Tanner. Organist Paul Morgan.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Live from Draper's Hall, Edward Seckerson introduces a concert given as part of this year's City of London Festival, in which the City of London Sinfonia under Nicolae Moldoveanu and soprano Patricia Rozario perform a new work by British composer Roxanna Panufnik, based on one of the Beastly Tales rhymes by poet and novelist Vikram Seth, and ballet scores by Milhaud, Stravinsky and Ravel.
Patricia Rozario (soprano), City of London Sinfonia, conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu
Milhaud Ballet suite: La Creation du Monde
Roxanna Panufnik The Crocodile and the Monkey
8.15 Twenty Minutes: Child's Play
Lucy Dallas explores the power of the idea of childhood in turn-of-the-century France, and the ways in which this lost fantasy world influenced the composers, writers and thinkers of the time.
8.35 Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella
Ravel Suite: Ma Mere l'Oye
Patrick Wright presents another edition of the live debate programme that takes on one ofthethorniertopics in contemporary culture and explores the ideas that lurk beneath the hype and the headlines.
Fiona Talkington introduces tracks from German multi-instrumentalist Stephan Micus , Brazilian folk tunes from Anima, and trumpeter ArveHenriksen's
Sakuteiki, inspired by an 11th-century treatise on Japanese gardening.
With Jonathan Swain. Hendrik Andriessen
Miroir de Peine 12.25 Mozart String
Quartet in D minor, K421 1.00 Wagner Overture: Tannhauser Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 in E minor
2.35 Rachmaninov Barcarolle; Romance; Humoresque (Morceaux de Salon, Op 10)
2.50 Shostakovich Piano Trio No 2, Op 67
3.20 Beethoven, transcr Busoni The Ruins of Athens 3.30 Mozart Ch 'io Mi
Scordi di Te... ? Non Temer, Amato Bene, K5053.40 Fodor Symphony No 2 in G,
Op 134.05 Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D
4.20 Tchaikovsky Waltz of the Rowers
(Nutcracker) 4.45 Pergolesi Violin Concerto in B flat 5.00 Mozart, arr Danzi Duos from Don Giovanni 5.10 Tchaikovsky Fatum ,
Op 775.35Sven-ErikBack The Boy with Cart 5.45 Bach Singet Dem Herrn ein Neues Lied, BWV225