With Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Chopin Polonaise in A, Op 40 No MaurizioPollini (piano)
8.00-9.00: Arnold Four Scottish Dances, Op 59 Philharmonia/Bryden Thomson Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano), LSO/ Andre Previn
9.00-10.00: Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 33 No 4 Quatuor Mosaiques Debussy Jeux CBSO/Rattle
With Rob Cowan.
Listener request: Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue Oscar Levant (piano),
Paul Whiteman Orchestra/Paul Whiteman
10.10 Vivaldi Concerto in C, RV556 (Per la Solennita di San Lorenzo)
Franco Gulli and Emanuele Benfenati
(violins), I Filarmonici del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, conductor Riccardo Chailly
10.23 Beethoven An die Feme Geliebte, Op 98 Gerhard Hiisch (baritone), Hanns UdoMuller(piano)
10.37 Debussy, orch Kocsis Images
Oubliées National Hungarian Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Zoltan Kocsis
10.51 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in C, Op 8 No 6 Alice Harnoncourt (violin), Vienna
Concentus Musicus/Nikolaus Harnoncourt
10.59 Listener Request: Mozart Symphony No 34 in C, K338
Berlin PO, conductor Igor Markevitch
11.25 Schubert Die Schone Miillerin
(Nos 16-20) Gerhard Husch (baritone), Hanns Udo Muller (piano)
11.44 Vivaldi Concerto in F for four violins andstrings, Op3 No 7 Franco Gulli,
Edmundo Malanotte, Mario Benvenuti and Luigi Ferro (violins), Benedetto
Mazzacurati (cello), I Virtuosi di Roma, conductor Renato Fasano
2: Return to Spain. Donald Macleod looks at the works Falla completed within a year of his return to Spain in 1914, where he now found himself revered by critics. But the composer would never forget the neglect he had suffered in his home country. Homenaje: Le Tombeau de Claude Debussy Julian Bream (guitar)
Noches en los Jardines de Espana
Alicia de Larrocha (piano), LPO, conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos Suite: ElAmorBrujo (1925) Teresa Berganza (mezzo),
LSO, conductor Garcia Navarro Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
New Generation Artists
A recital that includes familiar and lesser-known songs for soprano and clarinet by Schubert and Louis Spohr , recorded in the Palace Hotel, Buxton. Introduced by PetrocTrelawny.
Emma Bell (soprano), Ronald van Spaendonck
(clarinet), Andrew West (piano) Schubert Totus in Corde Langueo , D136 Spohr Six German Songs, Op 103
Schumann Phantasiestucke , Op 73
Schubert Romanze (Die Hausiche Krieg ); Shepherd on the Rock, D965 (R)
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Former New Generation Artist
Steven Osborne performs Beethoven's First Piano Concerto, and under Vassily Sinaisky , the orchestra ends the programme with Tchaikovsky's Fourth Symphony. Presented by Graeme Kay. Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 in C
Steven Osborne , conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Wilson Touchstone
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor Conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson introduce music by Henry VIII and sounds from Indonesia.
Ian Bostridge (tenor), Julius Drake (piano) A performance of Schubert's song cycle Schwanengesangfrom this year's Schubertiade in Schwarzenberg. Presented by lain Burnside .
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Sakari Oramo conducts the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and combined Birmingham choirs to celebrate the centenary of the masterpiece that
Elgar composed forthe 1903 Birmingham Festival - The Apostles. Set in the days of the early Church, it is filled with some of Elgar's noblest and most deeply felt music. Lisa Milne (soprano), Louise Winter
(mezzo), John Daszak (tenor), Garry Magee (baritone), Matthew Best and Neal Davies (basses), City of Birmingham Choir, City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Sakari Oramo Eigar The Apostles
8.30 Twenty Minutes: The Seat of the Fire Paul Bailey reappraises the unjustly neglected writer William Sansom , whose style was formed by his firefighting experiences in the Blitz.
8.50 Part 2
China Mieville is the first radio presenter with news of the winner of this year's Man Booker Prize, announced while the programme is on air. Plus an interviewwith Neil Stephenson , whose new novel
Quicksilver is a prequel to his acclaimed Crytonomicon. Producer Stephen Hughes
Verity Sharp presents music from the retro-futuristic film Donnie Darko , as well as a dip into the Bollywood world of Asha Bhosle and music from the Kronos Quartet.
With Donald Macleod.
// Trovatore. Act 2 Scene 1 ; Act 4 Scene 1 (excerpts)
London Voices, London Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Antonio Pappano La Traviata, Act 1 (end); Act 3 (end)
LSO, conductor Carlo Rizzi Repeated from Wednesday
With Susan Sharpe.
Ensemble Dialogos, under Katarina Livljanic , perform anonymous pieces linked to the 12th-century legend of Tondal, who has visions while unconscious.
2.05 Rachmaninov Variations on a Theme ofCorelli, Op 42 2.25 Nielsen Symphony No 6 (Sinfonia Semplice) 3.00 Chopin Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 65 3.25 Kabalevsky Colas Breugnon (excerpt) 3.40 Chausson Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer, Op 19
4.10 Wolf Italian Serenade 4.15 Glazunov
Rêverie in D flat, Op 24 4.20 Poulenc
Motets pour le Temps de Noel 4.30 Handel Sonata in C minor for flute and violin,
HWV386a 4.40 Cesti Intorno all'IdolMio
(Orontea) 4.50 Corelli/ Geminiani
Concerto Grosso in B minor 5.00 Mozart
Overture: Don Giovanni 5.05 Puccini
Manon's aria (Manon Lescaut) 5.10
Chopin Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op 44
5.20 Stenhammar The People of Nifelhem
5.35 Rosenmuller Sinfonia a 4 5.40 Anon Kyrie; AuctorCelorum
5.45 Anon Seven Organ Sonatas