With Tommy Pearson.
Handel Suite: Florindo and Daphne
6.20 Beethoven 12 Variations on a theme from Judas Maccabeus , Wo045
7.00 Bob Chllcott The Making of the Drum
7.30 Pergolesi Concertino No 5 in E flat
8.00 Bach Violin Concerto in E, BWV1042
8.35 Janacek Suite: The Excursions of Mr Broucek
(1756-91). This week, a look at Mozart's overseas visits. With Donald Macleod. 1: Mozart in London (1764-65)
Mozart and his family set off on their first European tour when Mozart was only nine. They spent 15 months in London, where Mozart first heard the music of JC Bach.
Mozart God Is Our Refuge
Choi r of St Bartholomew the Great, conductor Andrew Morris
Violin Sonata in F, K13 Gerard Poulet , Blandine Verlet (harpsichord) The London Notebook, K15 Thomas Trotter (organ)
Symphony No 1 in E flat, K16
Prague CO, conductor Charles Mackerras Va dal Furor Portata, K21 Gosta Winbergh (tenor), Vienna CO, conductor Gyorgy Fischer JC Bach Overture: La Calamita dei Cuori
Hanover Band, conductor Anthony Halstead Mozart Piano Concerto No 12 in A, K414 (Andante) Malcolm Bilson , English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner Producer Ellie Mant
With Jonathan Swain. This week featuring symphonies and incidental music by Sibelius and recordings of Emil Gilels. Mozart, arr Wendt Le Nozze di Figaro (excerpts) London Wind Soloists, director Jack Brymer (clarinet)
10.11 Liszt, completed
Busoni Fantasia on two themes from Mozart's Le
Nozze di Figaro Emil Gilels (piano)
10.25 Telemann Burlesque de Don Quichotte, TWV55: G10
Akademie fur Alte Music, Berlin
10.42 Chopin Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23 Emil Gilels (piano)
10.52 Sibelius Incidental music: Pelleas etMelisande, Op 46 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan
Artist in Focus: Simon Rattle
Humphrey Burton presents a week of programmes featuring Britain's most charismatic conductor.
1: Precocious Beginnings
Simon Rattle talks about his early development and the start of his career. Stravinsky Concerto for piano and wind (excerpt) Simon Rattle (piano), Glasgow Youth Orchestra, conductor John Carewe Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms Huddersfield Choral Society, BBC
Northern SO, conductor Simon Rattle Koechlin Les Bandar Log
BBC Scottish SO, conductor Simon Rattle Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2 CBSO, conductor Simon Rattle
Messiaen Turangalila Symphony (excerpt) CBSO, conductor Simon Rattle
From the Lecture Theatre, Victoria and Albert Museum , London,
Christopher Cook presents another of this year's lunchtime concerts.
English Chamber Orchestra Ensemble Falla Concerto for harpsichord and five instruments
Poulenc Sextet for piano and wind
Joseph Phibbs La Noche Arrolladora (BBC commission; first performance)
Piazzolla Tango Seis Repeated Sunday 1pm
Another chance to hear Wednesday's Prom. Presented by Paul Guinery.
Kyoko Takezawa (violin), Ronald von Spaendonck (clarinet),
BBC NOW, conductor Tadaaki Otaka Ravel Rapsodie Espagnole
Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 1 Debussy Première Rapsodie
Lutoslawski Concerto for Orchestra
Reprise: Michael Ball. Another chance to hear Edward Seckerson in conversation with West End star Michael Ball.
ADDRESS: Stage and Screen, Room 220. Broadcasting House. Queen Margaret Drive , Glasgow, G12 8DG E-MAIL: stageandscreen@bbc.co.uk
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
From the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, before the premiere of his new work in tonight's Prom, Anthony Payne talks to Andrew McGregor about his music and introduces performances of his chamberworks.
Anthony Payne The Enchantress Plays; Empty Landscape - Heart's Ease
I From the Royal Albert Hall in London. A romantic-bravura overture begins tonight's Prom, followed by the first major new work from the distinguished composer Anthony Payne since his highly acclaimed version of Elgar's unfinished third symphony. Brahms's second piano concerto provides a dramatic finale.
Evgeny Kissin (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis Elgar Overture: Froissart
Anthony Payne Visions and Journeys (BBC commission; first performance)
8.15 Twenty Minutes: Spanish Journeys Santiago de Compostela in the easternmost part of Spain has attracted pilgrims for centuries. Stephen Moore reads excerpts from Roads to Santiago by Cees Nooteboom.
8.35 Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat Repeated Friday 2pm
Jeremy Harding , writer and senior editor of the London Review of Books, has spent much of his adult life in Africa, but he grew up in the home counties on a river bank notfarfrom Henley-on-Thames. Dodging the regatta, he rows up riverto revisit for the first time in 25 years his childhood home and watery origins.
Robert Sandall begins his week of late-night sounds with the new album from
Breton harpist Alan Stivell , music from the Labor Exchange Band from Taiwan and a brief history of the theremin.
With Jill Anderson.
Purcell The Duke of Gloucester's Trumpet Suite 12.15 Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A 1.00 Julius Rontgen Piano Trio in C minor, Op 50 No 4; Violin Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 20; Cello Sonata No 5 in B minor, Op 56 2.05 Kodaly Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song (Peacock)
2.30 Robin Holloway Woefully Arrayed
2.40 Ravel Miroirs 3.15 Franck Cello
Sonata in A 3.45 Mozart Clarinet
Concerto in A, K622 4.15 Corelli Sonate da Chiesa in A minor, Op 1 No 4; Sonate da Chiesa in C, Op 1 No 74.25 Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 24.45 Busoni Sonatina super Carmen (Kammerfantasie)
4.55 Tchaikovsky Sleep My Little One and Dream (Mazeppa) 5.05
Hendrick Andriessen Variations on a theme by Couperin 5.20 Judith Weir String Quartet
5.30 August Enna Sketch Book 5.55 Auric, arr Lane Overture: Hue and Cry