With Penny Gore.
Mozart Symphony No 25 in G minor, K183 Vienna PO, conductor Riccardo Muti
6.30 Gorecki Totus Tuus
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, conductor Stephen Cleobury
7.00 Chausson Andante and Allegro Charles Neidich (clarinet), Pascal Devoyon (piano)
7.30 Granados Los Requiebros (Goyescas) Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
8.00 Haydn Sinfonia ; Pieta, Pieta d'un'lnfelice (II Ritorno di Tobia, H XXI 1) Delia Jones (mezzo), Brighton Festival Chorus, RPO, conductor Antal Dorati
8.40 Telemann Concerto in F for recorder and bassoon MichalaPetri (recorder), Klaus Thunemann (bassoon), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor lona Brown
Life.... after Stalin's Death
2: A new tolerance marked the Soviet regime that followed Stalin's tyrannical rule and Shostakovich was now able to express more openly his cynical, typically Russian sense of humour. Donald Macleod looks at how his overtly satirical works steered a fine line to avoid official censure. Preface to the Complete Collection of My Works and a Brief Reflection Apropos of This Piece Sergei Leiferkus (bass), Semion Skigin (piano) Rayok (English version)
Jonathan Deutsch , Eric Halfvarson , Julian Rodescu and Andrew Wentzel (basses), Choral Arts Society of Washington, director Mstislav Rostropovitch (piano) Satires, Op 109 (orch Tishchenko)
Irina Bogacheva (mezzo), USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
Moscow, Cheryomushki, Act 1 (excerpts) Pimlico Opera Cast and Orchestra, conductor Wasfi Kani
With Rob Cowan.
Tchaikovsky, arr Pletnev Introduction: The Sleeping Beauty - Mikhail Pletnev (piano)
10.07 Tchaikovsky Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty, Act 1 (excerpt) - London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre Monteux
10.23 Schumann Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op 26 - Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano)
10.46 Tchaikovsky Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty, Act 2 (excerpt) - Russian National Orchestra, conductor Mikhail Pletnev
11.06 Telemann Canonic Sonata No 1 in G - Leonid Kogan and Elizaveta Gilels (violins)
11.11 Tchaikovsky, arr Stravinsky Bluebird Pas de Deux (Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty) - Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conductor Igor Stravinsky
11.17 Puccini Madama Butterfly, Act 1 (excerpt) - Toti Dal Monte (soprano), Beniamino Gigli (tenor), Rome Opera House Orchestra, conductor Oliviero de Fabritiis
The Mighty Handful lain Burnside continues his survey of the great pianists who studied at the Moscow Conservatory. Part 2.
Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 1
Nikolai Demidenko , Ulster Orchestra, conductor Sachio Fujioka
Tchaikovsky Piano Sonata in G, Op 3 7 Mikhail Pletnev
Rimsky-Korsakov Quintet in B flat
Boris Berezovsky (piano), London Winds
Another chance to hear a tribute to
William Lawes , given byConcordia at
Cardiff Castle's banqueting hall last year. Introduced by Nicola Heywood Thomas.
W Lawes Pavan and Galliard (Harp Consort in D)
Robert Ballard Suite for solo harp John Jenkins Fantasia in D minor
Rene Mesangeau , arr Lawes Three Duets Thomas Baltzar Divisions on "John Come
Kiss Me Now"
Lawes Fantazy (Harp Consort in D minor) Anon Divisions on "I Am the Duke of Norfolk"
BBC Philharmonic
A concert recorded in the Casino in Basle last year. Presented by Martin Handley. Fazil Say (piano), conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra
Franck Symphonic Variations
Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op 43
Hindemith Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes by Carl Maria von Weber
Bach, orch Stokowski Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor, BWV582 Conductor Matthias Bamert
With Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Edita Gruberova (soprano),
Vesselina Kasarova (mezzo), Friedrich Haider (piano) A recital from the Feldkirch Schubertiade in Austria, featuring duets by Dvorak,
Mendelssohn, Schumann and Brahms. Presented by lain Burnside .
With Sean Rafferty.
BBC Symphony Orchestra Vadim Repin (violin), conductor Leonard Slatkin
Live from the Barbican, London.
John Corigliano Symphony No 2 (first UK performance)
Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor
8.30 Twenty Minutes: A Soviet Childhood Philip Bullock looks at attempts made by Russia's Communist Party to educate a new generation.
8.50 Prokofiev Symphony No 7
Symphony No 7
Philip Dodd and guests review
Martin Sherman 's new production of Pirandello's Absolutely! (Perhaps) with Joan Plowright and Oliver Ford Davies , directed by Franco Zeffirelli. And with audiences straining at the leash to see the new film sequel The Matrix Reloaded, Philip asks whether its philosophical bite matches its
Commercial bark. Producer Stephen Hughes
Presented by Verity Sharp , with music from the Squire of Somerton,
Portishead's Beth Gibbons , and the Children's Community Group of Timbuktu.
With Jonathan Swain.
Brahms Piano Trio No 3 in C minor, Op 101
12.25 Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in Eflat, K297b 1.00 Bach Violin Partita No 2 in D minor, BWV1004; Violin Sonata No 3 in C, BWV1005 1.50 Moszkowski
Piano Concerto in E, Op 59 2.25 Falla
Seven Popular Spanish Songs 2.40 Haydn String Quartet in C minor, Op 17 No 4
3.00 4.30 BBC Schools
3.00 Something to Think About
3.15 Let's Move 3.35 Time to Move
3.55 Stories and Rhymes 4.10 Let's Sing
4.30 Bernstein Overture: Candide
4.35 Ponchielli Capriccio
4.45 Vaughan Williams March: Sea Songs
4.50 Tallis Spem in Alium
5.00 Sullivan Overture in C (In Memoriam)
5.10 Beethoven Romance in F. Op 50
5.20 Rosenmiiller Sinfonia Quinta
5.30 JB Verrijt Flammae Divinae (excerpts)
5.50 JC Pez Overture in D minor