With Sandy Burnett.
Dittersdorf String Quartet No 6 in A Franz Schubert Quartet
6.45 Rimsky-Korsakov Variations on a Theme by Glinka Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Lajos Lencses (oboe)
7.00 Mendelssohn Songs without words, Op 30 Nos 4, 5, and 6 Daniel Barenboim (piano)
7.30 Vivaldi Sonata in A, RV59 (II Pastor Fido) Paul Goodwin (oboe) and Ensemble
8.30 Handel Sonata in B flat a 5, HWV288 Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.45 Shostakovich The Tale of the Silly Little Mouse Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
With Donald Macleod. 3: 1812-17.
Visits to Gotha, Prague and Vienna, and a meeting with clarinettist Heinrich Baermann that led to the composition of some outstanding works forth at instrument. Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op 34 (Allegro) Nash Ensemble
Piano Concerto No 2 in E flat
Nikolai Demidenko , Ulster Orchestra, conductor Thierry Fischer
Horn Concertino in E, Op 45 (Polacca)
Hermann Baumann , Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
Missa Sancta No 1 in E flat (Sanctus) Dresdner Kapellknaben, Dresden
Cathedral Choir, Members of the Saxon
State Orchestra, conductor Konrad Wagner Overture: Der Freischutz
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
With Jonathan Swain.
Bach Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue in D minor, BWV903
Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
10.12 Bartok Bluebeard 's Castle (excerpt) Christina Ludwig (mezzo), Walter Berry (bass), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Istvan Kertesz
10.27 Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor, K478 Kenneth Sillito (violin),
Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Kenneth Heath (cello), Benjamin Britten (piano)
10.58 Dvorak Symphonic Variations LSO, conductor Istvan Kertesz
Piano 2003 Festival
With Petroc Trelawny. Bartok Contrasts
Isabelle van Keulen (violin),
Michael Collins (clarinet), Kathryn Stott (piano) Yoshimatsu Cyberbird
Federico Mondelci (saxophone), Kathryn Stott (piano), Paul Patrick (percussion), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Martyn Brabbins
Gershwin, arrGrainger Fantasy on Themes from "Porgy and Bess" Peter Donohoe and Martin Roscoe (pianos)
Philip Hammond introduces a recital given at Belfast's Waterfront Hall.
Roderick Williams (baritone), lain Burnside (piano)
Brahms DerGangzum Liebchen; Standchen; Botschaft
Wolf Italianische Liederbuch (excerpts) Faure Cinq Mélodies, Op 58 (de Venise)
Roderick Williams Les Tenebres de Amour
Vaughan Williams The Sky above the Roof John Ireland Santa Chiara; Spleen Vaughan Williams L'AmourdeMoy John Ireland Great Things
Ulster Orchestra
Presented by Tommy Pearson.
Part Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten Britten Scottish Ballad, Op 26
Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow (pianos)
Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra Conductor Vernon Handley
Strauss Serenade for 13 wind instruments, Op 7 Conductor Thierry Fischer
Brahms Concerto in A minor, Op 102
Raphael Oleg (violin), Raphael Wallfisch (cello), conductor JerzyMaksymiuk
With Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Live from Portsmouth Cathedral. Introit: Joy Is Come! (Carter). Responses: Smith. Office Hymn: The Lamb's High Banquet (Ad Cenam Agni). Psalms: 147,148,149,150 (Tude, Goss, Stanford). First Reading: Job 5, w8-16. Canticles: Stanford in B flat. Second
Reading: 1 Corinthians 3. Anthem: God Sent His Messenger (Sullivan). Final Hymn:
Alleluya! Alleluya! (Lux Eoi). Organ Voluntary: Fanfare (Whitlock). Organist and master of the choristers David Price. Sub-organist
Rosemary Field. Organ scholar Richard Hills.
With Sean Rafferty.
Why Are We Scared of New Music? Norman Lebrecht hosts another provocative and contentious live debate on the question of why, when the latest films, novels and contemporary art exhibitions are so popular, new music continues to face a stony lack of interest. Whatisthe public afraid of? Oris it the fault of the composers and promoters? Send in yourviews by email to lebrecht.live@bbc.co.uk, or by phone (from 6pm) on [number removed]. Repeated on Sunday at 12.15pm
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Isabelle Faust (violin), conductor Marin Alsop
Live from the Lighthouse, Poole. Beethoven Grosse Fuge in B flat, Op 133
Brahms Violin Concerto in D
8.30 Twenty Minutes: Mr Marconi Sparks Mr Marconi 's Sparks Sean Street tells the story of the first paid radiotelegram and the first piece of radio journalism, transmitted in Bournemouth by Guglielmo Marconi in 1898, who lived in Poole for almost 30 years, working on the wireless.
8.50 Walton Symphony No 1
Sarah Dunant is joined by Michaellgnatieff, author of a book exploring US influence in the reconstruction of Afghanistan, Bosnia and Kosovo, to discuss America's role in the world today. Producer Nicola Holloway
Verity Sharp 's late night listening includes the prepared piano of Simon Siddol , oud player Dhafer Youssef , and the Kronos quartet with the music of Terry Riley.
With Susan Sharpe.
Janacek The Wolf's Trail 12.10 Upatti Concertino, Op 3 (en Style Ancien)
12.35 Janacek TarasBulba
1.00 A recital of organ music by Ringwald, Grunwald, Rutilius, Warnberg, Sweelinck, Frescobaldi and Storace.
2.15 Mendelssohn String Quintet No 2 in B flat, Op 87
2.45 Prokofiev Pensées , Op 62
3.00 Together 3.15 Time and Tune
3.35 Words Alive 3.50 Listen and Write
4.10 First Steps in Drama
Nocturne in E flat minor, Op 33 No 1
4.40 Arnold, arr Paynter Little Suite No 1 for brass band. Op 80 4.50 Jan de Castro Je Suis Tellement Langoureus 5.00 Mozart Divertimento in E flat, K166 5.10 Chopin Waltz in A minor, Op 34 No 2 5.15 Debussy Première Rapsodie 5.25 Buxtehude
Missa Brevis, BuxWV114 5.40 Gershwin The Man I Love; I Got Rhythm; Someone to Watch Over Me