With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Granados Los Requiebros (Goyescas) Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
Handel Overture: Aci, Galatea e Polifemo Le Concert d'Astree, director Emmanuelle Ha'im Bruckner Locus Iste
Ghent Collegium Vocale, La Chapelle
Royale, conductor Philippe Herreweghe
8.30-10.00: Glazunov Valse (Five
Novelettes, Op 15) Borodin Quartet
Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan Boccherini , arr Staier Guitar Quintet No 4 in D, G448 (Fandango) Andreas Staier and Christine Schornsheim (harpsichords)
With Rob Cowan.
Schubert Overture in C minor, D8 Helsinki Strings, conductors Csaba and Geza Szilvay
10.14 Stravinsky Eight Instrumental
Miniatures Ensemble InterContemporain, conductor Pierre Boulez
10.23 Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
Dinu Lipatti , Philharmonia, conductor Herbert von Karajan
10.54 Christopher Simpson March;
Ground (The Monthes) Monica Huggett and Emilia Benjamin (violins),
Sarah Cunningham (viola da gamba), Gary Cooper (chamber organ)
11.03 Stravinsky Septet David Oppenheim (clarinet), Loren Glickman (bassoon), John Barrows (horn), Ralph Kirkpatrick (piano), Alexander Schneider (violin), Karen Tuttle (viola), Bernard Greenhouse (cello)
11.16 Nielsen Hymnus Amoris , Op 12 Soloists, Copenhagen Boys' Choir,
Danish RSO, conductor Mogens Woldike
11.41 Bach Partita No 1 in B flat, BWV825 Dinu Lipatti (piano)
5/5. Strauss's Wartime Operas
Donald Macleod looks at Strauss's operatic output in the 1930s and at the effect on his career ofthe rise to power of the Nazis. Dein Haus wird mein Haus sein (Arabella) Julia Varady (soprano), Dietrich Fischer -Dieskau (baritone), Bavarian State
Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch Die schweigsame Frau: Overture; Act 2 (end) Soloists, Bavarian State Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch Friedenstag (excerpt) Soloists,
Dresden State Opera Chorus. Dresden
Staatskapelle, conductor Giuseppe Sinopoli lm Abendrot (Four Last Songs) Gundula Janowitz (soprano), Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
Brahms Plus
4/4. WithPetrocTrelawny. Emperor Quartet.
Haydn String Quartet in B minor, Op 33 No 1 Brahms String Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No
BBC Philharmonic
Sandy Burnettjoins the BBC Philharmonic for a live concert from Broadcasting House in Manchester.
Ailish Tynan (soprano), Martin Frost (clarinet), Uyr Williams (piano), conductor Douglas Boyd
Copland Clarinet Concerto Ravel Sheherazade
Rachmaninov Rhapsodyon a Theme of Paganini, Op 43
Brahms Variations on a theme by Haydn, Op 56a (St Anthony)
CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dixon present music from the Nutcracker ballet, an overture by Verdi and Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars.
Glenn Miller. To mark the centenarythis week of Glenn Miller 's birth, presenter Geoffrey Smith examines his legacy in conversation with Nat Peck , who played trombone in Miller's Army Air Force Band.
With Sean Rafferty.
Ulster Orchestra
Live from the Ulster Hall, Belfast,
Philip Hammond introduces the final concert in the Ulster Orchestra's complete cycle of Beethoven symphonies.
Nancy Argenta (soprano), Alison Browner (mezzo), Timothy Robinson (tenor),
Roderick Williams (baritone), Methodist College Chorus Chapel and Girls Choirs, Renaissance, Ulster Orchestra, conductor Thierry Fischer Bruckner Te Deum in C
8.10 Twenty Minutes: The Emotion
Machine Marvin Minsky , the "father of artificial intelligence", talks to Chris Maslanka about his compelling new theory of human emotions.
8.30 Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral)
Paul Allen talks to one of Britain's rising stars, the writer David Mitchell. His new novel, Cloud Atlas , is about a reluctant voyager crossing the Pacific in 1850, and a young Pacific islander witnessing the nightfall of science and civilisation. But their stories are cut short. Is this experimental fiction at its most challenging- or at its most Obtuse? Producer Anthony Denselow
FuseLeeds 2004
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell report on the underground music scene in Leeds. They visit the Termite Club, one of the country's longest-surviving showcases for live improvised music, and talk to the Vibracathedral Orchestra, indie band
Hood, electronic artist Random Number and jazz drummer Paul Hession.
FuseLeeds2004
Jez Nelsonjoins some of the artists taking part at the new Leeds festival and presents a live set by Leeds-born drummer and keyboard player Gary Husband and his trio. And Husband's larger band Force Majeure give the first performance of a piece commissioned by Jazz on 3.
With John Shea.
Another chance to hear excerpts from two of last year's BBC Proms. Shostakovich Festive Overture Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor Rlmsky-
Korsakov Suite: Scheherazade 2.30 Bach Viola da Gamba Sonata No 2 in D, Op 1028
2.45 Purcell Toccata in A; The Plaint
2.55 Telemann DerTagdes Gerichts
4.05 Schubert Overture in the Italian Style in D, D590 4.15 Mattheson Sonata for three flutes, Op 1 No 4 4.20 Brahms Geistliches Wiegenlied , Op 91 No 2
4.30 Vladigerov Poeme Hébreu. Op 47
4.45 Rautavaara With Joy We Go Dancing
4.50 Thomas Adieu ! Mignon (Mignon)
5.00 Mozart Overture: La Clemenza di Tito
5.05 CPE Bach Sinfonia in D, Wql83
5.15 Beethoven Variations on God Save the King, WoO78 5.25
Schumann Wehmut ; Im Walde, Op 39 5.30 Wagner Prelude: Parsifal 5.45 Verdi Duet of the King of Spain and Posa (Don Carlos )
5.55 Grieg PeerGynt: Suite No 1
6.05 Tamullonis Home Psalmes
6.10 Ruzdjak April Is the Harshest Month
6.20 Stenhammar The People of Nifelhem
6.35 Prokofiev Cello Sonata, Op 119