With Penny Gore.
6.15 Monteverdi Mass for four voices
(1650) European Vocal Ensemble of the Chapelle Royale, conductor Philippe Herreweghe
7.00 Mozart Piano Concerto No 14 in Eflat, K449Mitsuko Uchida , ECO, conductor Jeffrey Tate
7.45 Bridge Summer
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.00 Paganinl Sonata No 2 in G Scott St John (violin), Simon Weyberg (guitar)
8.30 Bach French Suite No 4 in E flat, BWV815 Andras Schiff (piano)
8.45 Michael Haydn Trumpet Concerto No 2 in CCrispian Steele-Perkins, ECO, conductor Anthony Halstead
4: A Patriot
Although Kodaly was often subjected to both personal and professional criticism in Hungary, he never swerved in his aim to enhance Hungary's cultural identity.
Today Donald Macleod looks at Kodaly's efforts to create stage works, a choral tradition and orchestral pieces, as well as an educational method, all rooted in native Magyar folk music.
See the Gypsy Eats Cheese Children's Choir Magnificat, conductor Ivan Fischer Love duet; Recruiting song (HaryJanos)
Hungarian State Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Janos Ferencsik St Gregory Procession Children's Choir Miraculum, conductor Ivan Fischer
The Peacoc/<Hungarian Workers Choir
Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song (The Peacock) Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra, conductor Adam Fischer
With Rob Cowan.
Utolff Scherzo (Concerto Symphonique No 4) Irene Scharrer (piano), LSO, conductor Henry Wood
10.06 Listener Request: Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2 Concertgebouw
Orchestra, conductor Eduard van Beinum
10.22 Mozart Kyrie in D minor, K341
London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
10.32 Vaughan Williams Romance
Larry Adler (harmonica), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Sargent
10.39 Liszt Les Préludes New Symphony Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
Cheltenham International Festival of Music
Chris de Souza is at the Pittville Pump Room in Cheltenham for two of the best loved song cycles in the Romantic repertory, performed by the mezzo Sarah Connolly with the pianist Julian Milford.
This mid-morning recital, given as part of this year's Cheltenham Festival also includes music by Handel and the Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe. Handel Scherza Infida; Dopo Notte (Ariodante)
Schumann Frauenliebe und -leben, Op 42
11.50 Twenty Minutes: Summer Pleasures
Biographer Richard Holmes on his favourite summer pastime-sailing.
12.10 Scutthorpe The Song of Tailitnama Berlioz Les Nuits d'Ete, Op 7
Beverley and East Riding Early Music
Festival
Petroc Trelawny introduces the first of six recitals recorded at the Beverley, Buxton and Lake District Festivals. The historic church in the Yorkshire Village of Bainton is the venue for a recital of sonatas, fantasies and fugues by Bach and his contemporaries.
Elizabeth Wallfisch (baroque violin), Malcolm Proud (harpsichord) Bach Sonata in G, BWV1021
Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BWV903
Telemann Fantasias for solo violin: Nos 2 and 7 Thomas Bartzar John Come Kiss
Bach Violin Sonata No 6 in G, BWV1019
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Conductor Osmo Vanska
Presented by Paul Guinery. Bax Tintagel
Nielsen Violin Concerto Jennifer Koh. Sibelius Lemminkainen Suite , Op 22
Lucie Skeaping presents a concert of songs and dances from medieval Europe, performed at this year's Lichfield Festival bytheDufay Collective, including music by Thibaut de Champagne and Landini.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Oliver Knussen at 50
A concert given last month at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, to mark Oliver Knussen's 50th birthday. The programme features music by Knussen, interspersed with premieres of works written for the occasion by Louis Andriessen,
George Benjamin. Elliott Carter, Alexander Goehr. Magnus Lindberg, Colin Matthews. Augusta Read Thomas and Mark-Anthony Turnage. Claire Booth (soprano), London Sinfonietta, conductors Oliver Knussen and George Benjamin
8.20 Twenty Minutes: In Cambodia
Author Christopher Hope is again in South East Asia, this time in the country where pigs ride motor bikes....
8.40 Part 2
Philip Dodd discusses the new novel from Nobel Prize-winning author Kenzaburo Oe. Rouse Up, 0 Young Men of the New Age tells the story of "K" and his relationship with his mentally disabled teenage son
Eeyore. and explores one ofOe's common themes - the responsibility that comes with the commitments we make.
Verity Sharp presents a koto duet from Japan, capoeira rhythms from Brazil, a lute song from Yemen and the music of Nick Drake.
With Susan Sharpe.
Kodaly Sonata for solo cello
12.35 Kuhlau Grand Quartet in E minor for four flutes, Op 1031.00 Sibelius Suite: The Tempest (excerpts) Einar Englund
Violin Concerto Sibelius Symphony No 7
2.00 Bernhard Lewkovitch Improperia
2.15 Liszt Fantasy and Fugue on the chorale Ad Nos ad Salutarem Undam
2.45 Brahms Wie Wandelten, Op 96 No 2; Alte Liebe, Op 72 No 1; Das Madchen
Spricht, Op 10 7 No 3; Immer Leiser Wird Mein Schlummer , Op 105 No 2; Meine Liebe 1st Grun, Op 63 No 5; Von Ewiger Liebe, Op 43 No 1; Der Tod, Das 1st die Kuhle Nacht, Op 96 No 13.05 Mahler Symphony No 14.00 Picchi Toccata
(Fitzwilliam Virginal Book) 4.15 Costanzo Festa Magnificat octave torn 4.30 Hummel Rondo in B minor, Op 109
4.40 Mozart Donne Mie la Fate a Tanti
(Cosi Fan Tutte) 4.45 Rossini
Introduction, Theme and Variations
5.05 Christoph Bernhard Wohl Dem, Der den Herrn Furchtet 5.15 Nicolaus Bruhns
De Profundis 5.25 Franz Doppler
Fantaisie Pastorale Hongroise , Op 26
5.40 Bartok Dance Suite for orchestra