With Penny Gore.
6.20 Sibelius Tapiola , Op 112
Philharmonia, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
6.40 Bach Concerto in C for three harpsichords, BWV1064
Davitt Moroney and Christophe Rousset , Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord)
7.00 Weber Overture: Oberon
Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Mravinsky
7.10 Granados Piano Quintet in G minor Alberni Quartet, Thomas Rajna (piano)
8.00 Balakirev Islamey Olli Mustonen (piano)
8.35 Schubert Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished) Hanover Band, conductor RoyGoodman
In the mid-1920s Langgaard suddenly began to compose in a style inspired by the Romantic age. Donald Macleod , with Langgaard's biographer
BendtViinholt Nielsen , explores how Langgaard came to make this change. And towards the end of the Second World War he took another astonishing direction in his music. The Great Master Cometh
Vocal Group Ars Nova, conductor Tamas Veto
String Quartet No 3 Miro Quartet Symphony No 8 (3rd mvt)
Lars Pedersen (tenor), Danish National Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Thomas Daussgaard The Crucifixion (Messis)
FlemmingDreisig (organ), members of the NyLarsKor, conductor Steffen Hyldig Ribe Cathedral (Symphony No 9) Danish National Radio Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Thomas Dausgaard Symphony No 11
Artur Rubinstein Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Ilya Stupel
With Jonathan Swain.
Dvorak Carnival Overture Cleveland
Orchestra, conductor George Szell
10.10 Purcell March and Canzone
(Funeral Music for Queen Mary, 1695) Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
10.15 Trad The Keel Row (arr Whittaker); 0 Waly, Waly (arr Britten) Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Phyliss Spurr (piano)
10.21 Arnold Quintet for brass, Op 73 Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
10.34 Dvorak The Wild Dove, Op 110 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Zdenek Chalabala
Cheltenham International Festival of Music
Chris de Souza is at the Pittville Pump Room in Cheltenham for another in the series of mid-morning concerts given as part of this year's festival. Today's recital by pianist Angela Hewett features music by Bach and Stravinsky, two of the festival's featured composers.
Bach English Suite No 3 in G minor, BWV808
Stravinsky Tango; Circus Polka for Young Elephant
Bach Toccata in D, BWV912 Ravel Sonatine
11.40 Twenty Minutes: Utz
By Bruce Chatwin. 4: Revelations from Doctor Orlik. Read by Ian McDiarmid.
12.00 Schumann Piano Sonata No 1 in F sharp minor, Op 11
A concert given on Monday at the church of St Anne and St Agnes, another in the City of London Festival's Angel series. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Kungsbacka Piano Trio
Shostakovich Piano Trio No 1
Deirdre Gribbin How to Make the Water
Sound
Faure Piano Trio in D minor, Op 120
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra With Sandy Burnett. Liszt Prometheus
Conductor Thomas Dausgaard Beethoven Violin Concerto in D Antje Weithaas , conductor Thomas Dausgaard
Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E flat MarkO'Keefe, conductor Nicholas McGegan
Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A Conductor Nicholas McGegan
Lucie Skeaping introduces a concert from the Cheltenham Festival in which cellist
Steven Isserlis and harpsichordist Richard Egarr play music by Bach and Handel.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Cheltenham Festival
The opening concert of this year's
Cheltenham Festival, recorded last week in Gloucester Cathedral.
Stephen Farr (organ), BBC Singers,
Endymion Ensemble, conductor Stephen Cleobury
G Gabrieli Jubilate Deo; Omnes Gentes Plaudite Manibus
Bach Komm , Jesu, Komm, BWV229 Michael Zev Gordon Red Sea (first performance)
Stravinsky Mass
Gesualdo, compi Stravinsky Tres Sacrae Cantiones
G Gabrieli Exaudi Me Domine; Buccinate in Neomenia Tuba
Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
A work in memory of Morton Feldman. Takemitsu Toru : Twill by Twilight
Emmeline Pankhurst is remembered as the brave and inspirational leader of the women's sufferage movement. Tonight Lisa Appignanesi re-examines this extraordinary life in the light of the publication of the first full-length biography for nearly 70 years.
Fiona Talkington samples differing approaches to the harp from Andrew Lawrence-King and the Harp Consort
, and from
Alice Coltrane. Plus tracks by Norwegian big bandGeirLysne.
With Jonathan Swain.
Anon Alegria (Cantigas de Santa Maria)
12.10 Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain
12.30 Suk Mass in B flat (Krecovicka)
1.00 Haydn Symphony No 59 in A (Fire) Mozart Symphony No 33 in B flat, K319
2.25 L Couperin Suite in G
2.50 Purcell Come Ye Sons of Art Away (Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary)
3.15 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 3 in D (Polish) 4.05 Antonio Scandelli
Bonzorno, Madonna 4.05 Bach Concerto in D minor for two violins, BWV1043
4.25 Mozart, arr Danzi Duos from Die
Zauberflote 4.35 Cirigliano El Sonido de la C/udad 4.45 Vatroslav Lisinski
Overture: Porin 5.00 Robert Kajanus Finnish Rhapsody No 15.10 Sibelius
Finlandia Hymn 5.15 Saint-Saens Oboe
Sonata in D, Op 1665.25 Kodaly Summer Evening 5.50 Wagner, arr Humperdinck Good Friday Music (Parsifal)