With Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Berlioz Overture: Beatrice et Benedict
LSO, conductor Andre Previn
8.00-9.00: Soler Sonata in B flat Igor Kipnis (harpsichord)
Strauss Horn Concerto No 1 in E flat, Op 11
Dale Clevenger, Chicago SO, conductor Daniel Barenboim
9.00-10.00: Haydn String Quartet in G, Op 33 No 5 (How Do You Do?)
The Lindsays
Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2, Op 102
Yefim Bronfman, Los Angeles Philharmonic/Esa-Pekka Salonen
With Rob Cowan.
Sullivan Overture: The Mikado Pro Arte Orchestra, conductor Stanford Robinson
10.09 Vivaldi Concerto in D minor for four violins and strings, Op 3 No 11 Stokowski Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
10.22 Schumann Blumenstuck in D flat, Op 19 Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
10.33 Vivaldi Concerto in G minor fortwo violins, cello and strings, Op 3 No 2 I Solisti Italiani
10.43 Bartok Suite: The Miraculous
Mandarin Junge Deutsche Philharmonie, conductor Peter Eotvos
11.16 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in C, Op 8 No 12 Europa Galante, conductor Fabio Bondi (violin)
11.26 Schubert Winterreise , D911 (Nos 14-24) Gerhard HÜsch (baritone), Hanns UdoMuller(piano)
4: From Monk to Mystic. Donald Macleod looks at works written after Falla's return to Andalusia, the region of his birth, where he found peace and security, and a collaborator in Federico Garcia
Lorca. Falla observed a ritual of work and silence, which became reflected in a new, purified sound. Canto de los Remeros del Volga Miguel Baselga (piano)
El Retablo de Maese Pedro Joan Martin (treble), Ifiaki Fresan
(baritone), Joan Cabero (tenor),
TeatreLliure CO, conductor Joseph Pons Psyche Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Annie Challan (harp), Jean-Claude Gerard (flute), French String Trio
Concerto Igor Kipnis (harpsichord), Paige Brook (flute), Harold Gomberg (oboe), Stanley Drucker (clarinet), Eliot Chapo (violin), Lome Munroe (cello), New York Philharmonic, conductor Pierre Boulez
Repeated on Wednesday at 12 midnight
New Generation Artists
Petroc Trelawny introduces a recital from the young Macedonian pianist and BBC New Generation Artist Simon Trpceski , recorded at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall. Liszt, arr Busoni Mephisto Waltz No 1
Chopin Mazurka in A minor (Notre Temps) Ravel Valses Nobles et Sentimentales
Stravinsky Three Movements from Petrushka (R)
Ulster Orchestra
Graeme Kay introduces music by "Les Six" members Honegger and Milhaud, and by a composer better known for theatre music than symphonies, Kurt Weill. Weber Overture: Oberon
Weill Symphony No 2
Conductor John Lubbock
Milhaud Suite Française
Honegger Pastorale d'Ete ; Symphony No 2 Conductor Thierry Fischer
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson introduce music for younger listeners. Today they hit the high notes with the Queen of the Night from Mozart's DieZauberflote, and the low notes with Bobby McFerrin.
British light music features heavily in today's selection, with Billy Mayerl 's
Pastoral Sketches, music by Arthur Bliss , Eric Coates , Vaughan Williams and Ray Martin , and Alfred Reynolds 's suite Alice through the Looking Glass.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Halle Orchestra
The Halle Orchestra and music director
Mark Elder perform Mahler's song-symphony composed in 1907 in the wake of catastrophic events that shook the foundations of his life. This is preceded by Debussy's affectionate homages to
Scotland, England and his native France. Anna Larsson (contralto), Torsten Kerl (tenor),
Halle Orchestra , conductor Mark Elder Debussy Marche Ecossaise; Gigues
(Images); Rondes de Printemps (Images)
8.05 Twenty Minutes: New Nature Writing Richard Mabey moves home to be beside the Norfolk Broads, and reflects on the significance of the new wetland in his life.
8.25 Mahler Das Lied von der Erde
Isabel Hilton talks to Jane Campion about her new film, In the Cut- a dark, erotic thriller based on Susanna Moore 's controversial novel -and asks her why she decided to rework the novel's devastating ending. Producer Timothy Prosser
Verity Sharp presents music for late-night listening, including Jay Farrar 's Terroir Blues and part of Gorecki's Symphony
No 2 (Copernican), conducted by Antoni Wit.
Donald Macleod introduces Verdi's last two operas.
Otello, Act 1 Scene 3; Act 2 Scene 5
Bastille Opera Orchestra, conductor Myung-Whun Chung
Falstaff, Act 3 Part 2 (end)
Berlin Radio Choir, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Repeated from Friday
With Susan Sharpe.
Mozart Overture: Die Entfuhrungaus dem Serail; Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216
Saint-Saens Symphony No 3 in C minor (Organ)
2.05 Ravel Sonata for violin and cello
2.30 Bartok, compl Dille Symphony
3.05 Kodaly In the Cornfields: It Pains My Heart
3.15 Dohnanyi Variations on a Hungarian Folk Song, Op 29
3.25 Liszt, transcr Dohnanyi Fantasia and Fugue on BACH
3.35 CPE Bach Zur Ein fuhrungdes HP Gasie, Wq250
4.00 Biber Trio Sonata (Scordatura)
4.15 Tchaikovsky Melody in E flat, Op 42 No 3
4.20 Glinka Spanish Overture No 1
4.30 Schubert Impromptu No 4 in A flat, D899
4.35 Vivaldi Concerto da Camera in C, RV87
4.50 Zacharie Gia per Gran Nobelta
4.55 Brassart Te Dignitas Presularis
5.00 Haydn Symphony No 102 in B flat
5.25 Albicastro Violin Sonata, Op 9 No 12 (La Follia)
5.35 Kolb Praeludium Tertium
5.40 Dvorak Symphony No 8 in G
6.20 Kapsberger Toccata No 1; Corrente No 7
6.30 Josquin Desprez Miserere
6.45 Jarnefelt Lyric Overture