With
Penny Gore. Corelli Sonata in F, Op 2 No 7 London Baroque
6.35 Aaron Copland Suite: The Red Pony New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by the Composer
7.00 Mozart Flute Concerto in D, K314 Jean-Pierre Rampal ,
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Zubin Mehta
7.40 Ireland A Downland Suite
London Brass Virtuosi
8.00 Bach French Suite No 5 in G, BWV816 Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord)
8.40 Walton Partita
Cleveland Orchestra, conductor George Szell
(1882-1967). With Donald Macleod. 1: The Mission
One of the towering figures of Hungarian cultural life during the 20th century, Zoltan Kodaly lived and worked against a backdrop of unprecedented social and political turbulence. Today
Donald Macleod looks at the early life of the Hungarian composer, and how his early experiences and his friendship with Bela Bartok shaped his desire to change Hungarian music for ever. EveningSong
Ars Nova Kamarakorus , conductor Katalin Kiss
Dances ofGalanta
Budapest Festival Orchestra, conductor Ivan Fischer
Evening Chamber Choir of Pecs, conductor Aurel Tillai
Lovely Is the Forest
Maria Basilides (voice), Bela Bartok (piano) Nine Piano Pieces, Op 3 (excerpts) Adam Fellegi (piano)
String Quartet No 1, Op 2 (1st mvt) Kodaly Quartet
Producer Rachel Hopkin
With Rob Cowan. This weekfeaturing
Mozart sacred vocal works and recordings by Proms conductors.
Mozart Exsultate , Jubilate, K165
Elly Ameling (soprano), English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Benjamin Britten
10.16 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G, BWV 048 (rehearsal fragment) BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Henry Wood
10.16 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G, BWV1048
British Symphony Orchestra, conductor Henry Wood
10.29 Bizet Les Reves (Chants du Rhin) Jean-Marc Luisada (piano)
10.34 Listener Request: Rawsthorne Symphonic Studies Philharmonia, conductor Constant Lambert
Cheltenham International Festival of Music
During its Regency heyday the Ptttville Pump Room was the largest and most significant of several buildings where the renowned Cheltenham Spa Waters could betaken. Today it is an impressive venue for chamber music at the Cheltenham
Festival. Chris de Souza is there forthe start of the second week of mid-morning concerts from the 2002 Festival, today featuring the Belcea Quartet with the Polish pianist Piotr Anderszewski.
Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op 59 No 1 (Rasumovsky)
11.40 Twenty Minutes: Summer Pleasures Brian Aldiss describes the pleasures of star-gazing.
12.00 Shostakovich Piano Quintet, Op 5 7
Live from London's Wigmore Hall, presented by Stephanie Hughes , the last in the current season of Monday lunchtime concerts. Paul Lewis (piano) Schubert Moments Musicaux, D780 Fantasie in C, 0760 (Wanderer) Repeated Sunday 1pm
BBC Symphony Orchestra Presented by Paul Guinery.
Strauss Symphony in F minor Conductor Philippe Auguin Weill Der Neue Orpheus
Kathryn Harries (soprano), Michael Davis (violin), conductor Andrew Davis Weill Das Berliner Requiem
Thomas Randle (tenor), Peter Savidge (baritone), Brindley Sherratt (bass), BBC Symphony Chorus, conductor Stephen Jackson
Waxman Suite: A Place in the Sun Martin Robertson (saxophone), conductor Robert Ziegler Weill Railroads on Parade Thomas Randle (tenor), BBC Symphony Chorus, conductor Stephen Jackson
Edward Seckerson presents a selection from musicals old and new.
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Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
The opening concert of Manchester's international music festival, Pulse, celebrating the arrival of the Commonwealth Games. Recorded on Saturday in the Bridgewater Hall.
Irene Theorin , Lynne Dawson and Alison Hagley (sopranos), Anne-Marie Owens and Sara Fulgoni (mezzos), Herbert Lippert
(tenor), Jason Howard (baritone), Michael Druiett (bass), City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, Bach Choir , City of Birmingham
Symphony Youth Choir, BBC Philharmonic, conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Mahler Symphony No 8 (Symphony of Thousand)
Isabel Hilton looks at blues singer Muddy Waters. The father of "electric blues", he helped to make the link between old and new blues i n the early postwar period.
Verity Sharp introduces a Birtwistle timepiece, music from Greenland and a collaboration between trumpeter
Dave Douglas and left-field crooner Tom Waits.
With Susan Sharpe.
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 4 in G minor
12.30 Rimsky-Korsakov Suite: Le Coq d'Or
1.00 Brahms Piano Sonata No in C, Op 1; Clarinet Sonata No 1 in F minor. Op 120 No 1; Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114
2.20 Gorecki 0 Domina Nostra, Op 55
2.55 Bloch Suite No 1 for solo cello
3.05 Schumann Frauenliebe und Leben, Op 42
3.30 Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor
4.10 Grieg Three Lyric Pieces: Love Poem, Op 43 No 5; March of the Trolls, Op 54 No 3; Nocturne. Op 54 No 4
4.25 Byrd Walsingham variations
4.35 Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage
4.55 Liszt Transcendental Study in B flat (Feux Follets)
5.05 Beethoven Cello Sonata in C, Op 102 No 1
5.20 Juan Cabanilles Tiento No 12 de 4 tono de falsas; Tiento No 17 de 5 tono de Pange Lingua punto alto; Tiento No 13 de 4 tono IIeno
5.30 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in A, Op 1 No 3
5.40 Bach Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV1041
5.50 Charles Dancla Variations on a theme by Bellini, Op 3