With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Offenbach Overture: Pomme d'Api Scottish Chamber Orchestra. conductor Antonio de Almeida
Part Magnificat Taverner Choir, conductor Andrew Parrott Dvorak The Noonday Witch, Op 108 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
8.30-10.00: Sarasate Concert Fantasy on Bizet's Carmen, Op 25 Ruggiero Ricci (violin), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Piero Gamba
Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K622 Thea King (basset clarinet), English
Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jeffrey Tate
With Rob Cowan.
Elgar Oh! My Warriors (Caractacus) Peter Dawson (baritone) with unnamed orchestra
10.05 Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor Wilhelm Kempff ,
Czech PO, conductor Karel Ancerl
10.35 Listener Request: Mozart
Et Incarnatus Est(Mass in C minor, K427) Erna Berger (soprano), Philharmonia, conductor Josef Krips
10.43 Vivaldi Concerto in G minor for two cellos, RV531 Chirstophe Coin and Paolo Beschi , II GiardinoArmonico, Milan, director Giovanni Antonini
10.54 Shostakovich Suite on Verses of Michelangelo Buonarroti , Op 145a Sergei Leiferkus (baritone),
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
11.34 Beethoven Piano Sonata in E, Op 109 Wilhelm Kempff
5/5. Having spent time in Italy developing and pursuing both the musical and spiritual sides of his nature, Tomas Luis da Victoria returned to Spain in the mid-1580s as a personal chaplain to King Philip ll's sister, the Dowager Empress Maria. In today's programme, Donald Macleod explores music associated with the royal household. Don Fernando de las Infantas Quasi Stella Matutiana Westminster Cathedral Choir, conductor James O'Donnell
Bartolome de Escobedo Credo (Missa Philippus Rex Hispaniae)
Westminster Cathedral Choir, conductor James 0'Donnell
Alonso Lobo Versa Est in Luctum
Tallis Scholars, conductor Peter Phillips Victoria Missa pro Defunctis
Tallis Scholars, conductor Peter Phillips Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
Stephanie Hughes concludes this series of Beethoven concerts at the Elmwood Hall, Belfast, with a recital given by the Vienna Piano Trio.
Beethoven Piano Trio in Eflat, Op 1 No 1; Piano Trio in E flat, Op 70 No 2
BBC Symphony Orchestra Conductor Alexander Rumpf
Sandy Burnett introduces a concert performed live by the BBCSO at the Maida Vale studios. The programme includes music by Mozart and Beethoven, and Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto played by the young Norwegian violinist HenningKraggerud.
Mozart Overture: Le Nozze di Figaro
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor
HenningKraggerud
Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A
Music foryounger listeners presented by CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson. Today, athletic cello music, stinging soundtracks, a shepherd's dance and a famous train.
JohnScofleld
Another chance to hear Julian Joseph in conversation with the guitarist
John Scofield , looking back at his career and featuring recordings with greats such as Billy Cobham and Miles Davis , along with the various incarnations of his own band.
With Sean Rafferty.
Live from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow.
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conducted by John Storgards, presents a programme with a northern European flavour, including the first UK performance of a cello concerto by Icelandic composer Haflidi Hallgrimsson, which was co-commissioned by the Oslo Philharmonic and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra.
Introduced by Christopher Cook.
Truls Mork (cello), Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conductor John Storgards
Vasks Cantabile
Hallgrimsson Cello Concerto (first UK performance)
8.10 Twenty Minutes: The Shaman and the Scot
Chris Dolan investigates a 17th-century collision of cultures between the indigenous Sami people of Norway and John Cunningham, the ruthless Scottish Royal Governor who sold the Sami's rivers for exploitation and burned their shamans at the stake as witches.
8.30 Grieg Symphony in C minor
A selection of Beethoven's Bagatelles, played by pianist Alfred Brendel.
Philip Dodd and guests discuss a new show at the Royal Academy featuring the work of abstract expressionist
Philip Guston. Plus an interview with Scottish playwright David Grieg. Producer AasiyaLodhi
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present an eclectic mix of musical styles.
Rabih Abou Kahlil
Jez Nelson presents a concert given at the London Jazz Festival last year by Beirut-born oud player and composer Rabih Abou Kahlil and his multicultural sextet, consisting of Gavino Murgia (voice), Gabrielle Mirabassi (clarinet), Michel Godard (tuba),
Luca Biondini (accordion), and Jarrod Cagwin
(drums). They combine Arabic and Eastern musical ideas with elements of European classical music and American jazz.
With Louise Fryer.
Brahms Variations on a Theme of Haydn,
Op 56a (St Anthony) Haydn Symphony No96 in D (Miracle) Stravinsky The Firebird
2.35 Dinu Upatti Fantaisie , Op 8
3.05 Bartok String Quartet No 3
3.20 Sibelius Violin Concerto 3.55
Strauss Don Juan 4.10 Chopin Impromptu in F sharp, Op 36 4.15 Mendelssohn Hora Est
4.25 Bach, arr Segovia Fugue in A minor, BWV1000 4.30Telemann Recorder Sonata in F minor (Der Getreue Music-
Meister) 4.40 Trad, coll Bartok Bagpipe Tunes 4.45Dukas The Sorcerer's
Apprentice 5.00 Otto Deutsch Overture: The Croatian Girl 5.10 Karlowicz Four Songs
5.15 Poulenc Soir de Neige 5.25 Debussy Images, Book 2 5.40 Saint-Saens Mon Coeur S 'ouvre (Samson et Dalila)
5.45 Fesch Concerto in G mi nor for two flutes, Op 5 No 2 5.55 Groneman Flute Sonata in E minor 6.05 Handel Water
Music: Suite No 1 in F 6.40 Mozart
Symphony No 35 in D, K385 (Haffner)