With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Mompou Charmes Elena Riu (piano) Wassanaer Concerto Armonico No 3 in A Brandenburg Consort, director
Roy Goodman Mendelssohn Concert Piece in D minor, Op 114 Soloists, Academy of St Martin in the Fields/Kenneth Sillito
8.30-10.00: Berlioz Overture: Les Francs-
Juges London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington Gershwin Piano
Concerto Eugene List, Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, conductor Howard Hanson Bax Cathaleen ni Hoolihan BBC
Philharmonic, conductor Martyn Brabbins
With Jonathan Swain.
Charpentier Depuis le Jour (Louise, Act 3) Massenet Allons! // le Faut.... Adieu, Notre Petite Table (Manon, Act 2) Suzanne Danco (soprano), Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Alberto Erede
10.11 Hindemith Suite: Nobilissima Visione
Philharmonia, conductor Otto Klemperer
10.33 Soler Sonatas: No 90 in F sharp; No 77 in F sharp minor Elena Riu (piano)
10.49 Debussy Pelleas et Melisande
(Act 4 Scene 4) Suzanne Danco (soprano), Pierre Mollet (tenor), Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet
11.04 Hindemith The Four Temperaments Howard Shelley (piano). BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal fortelier
11.35 Berg Three fragments from Wozzeck Suzanne Danco (soprano), Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet
Mozart - the Late Symphonies
3/5. Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543 Donald Macleod discusses the first in Mozart's final trilogy of symphonies. Overture: Don Giovanni
Academy of St Martin in the Fields. conductor Neville Marriner
Piano Sonata in C, K545 Maria Joao Pires Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543
New York PO, conductor Leonard Bernstein Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Bartok in Glasgow
2/4. Presented by Chris de Souza from St Andrews in the Square, Glasgow. Deszo Ranki (piano)
Bartok Mikrokosmos , Book 6 (excerpts); Suite, No 14
Liszt La Lugubre Gondola, No 2; En Reve;
Mephisto Waltz No 4; Impromptu (Nocturne) Bartok Out of Doors
BBC Philharmonic
Presented by Louise Fryer.
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town) Conductor Charles Mackerras
Bax St Patrick 's Breastplate Huddersfield Choral Society, conductor Martyn Brabbins Elgar Symphony No 1 in A flat Conductor
VassilySinaisky Bax Overture: Rogue's Comedy Conductor Vernon Handley
Music for younger listeners.
Live from Sheffield Cathedral. Introit:
Steal Away to Jesus (Trad, arr
Dale Adelman ). Responses: Philip Moore. Psalm 89 (Marshall, Martin. Hopkins,
Knight). First Reading: 2 Kings 6, w8-17.
Office Hymn: Forgive Our Sins As We Forgive (Billing). Canticles: Stanford in B flat. Second Reading: Luke 17, wl-10.
Anthem: 0 Pray forthe Peace of Jerusalem (Howells). Final Hymn: 0 Christ the Same
(Londonderry). Organ Voluntary: Berceuse a la Memoire de Louis Vierne (Cochereau). Master of the music Neil Taylor. Assistant master of the music Peter Heginbotham.
With Petroc Trelawny.
To mark the tenth anniversary of South Africa's first democratic elections, Fergal Keane presents an evening of interviews, discussion and music, live from Cape Town. Guests include former activist and one of the authors of the new consititution Justice Albie Sachs , pianist and composer Abdullah Ibrahim , actor, playwright and theatre director John Kani, and writers Andre Brink, Antjie Krog. Christopher Hope and Zakes Mda.
And at approximately:
7.45 The Rural Rainbow Abdullah Ibrahim visits a music project he has initiated in the Western Cape, which he hopes will contribute to a renaissance in South Africa's deprived rural regions.
8.00 Dancing the Rainbow An exploration of kwaito music-the current sound of the country's black youth.
8.05 Writing the Rainbow
A discussion of the role of fiction in post-Apartheid South Africa. And three emerging writers discuss how the events of the last decade have infused their writing.
8.45 Who Is the Rainbow?
Fergal Keane looks at two South African groups whose stories are not often heard: the white working class and the Indians of KwaZulu Natal. To what extent do they feel part of the new rainbow nation?
9.25 Evita on the Rainbow
Satirist Pieter-Dirk Uys reflects on the last ten years in his many different guises, including the most famous white woman in South Africa, Evita Bezuidenhout.
9.30 Intellectual Rainbow
Does the fear of being accused of racism lead South Africa's thinkers to recoil from genuine intellectual battle?
9.40lntsika Langa township's young Marimba band Intsika perform live.
9.55 Selling the Rainbow
As Robben island and Soweto become tourist destinations, historian Ciraj Rassool questions whetherturning tourists into pilgrims is the most effective way of engaging with South Africa's history. Email your comments to: overtherainbow@bbc.co.uk
Producers Tony Phillips and Kirsty Pope
Verity Sharp presents composer David Axelrod , pioneer of electronic music Squarepusher. piano music of John Tavener , and Dhruba Ghosh (voice and sarangi) and Anindo Chatterjee (tabla) performing North Indian raga Kirwani.
of the Week: Boyce
4/5. Donald Macleod looks at how Boyce coped with the demands of court and theatre. Come, Holy Ghost; The King Shall Rejoice; Corydon and Miranda; Ode forthe New
Year, 1774: Pass But a Few Repeated from Thu
With Louise Fryer. A selection of music played on historic Dutch organs.
2.05 Grieg Psalms, Op 74 Nos 3 and4 2.20 Luys de Narvaez Los Seys Libros del Delphin (excerpts) 2.35 Brahms Cello Sonata No 1 in E minor, Op 38
3.00 Bruch Violin Concerto No 2 in D minor
3.25 Sibelius Symphony No 2
4.10 Kunileid Sind Surmani
4.10 Arlen, arr O'Dette Somewhere over the Rainbow 4.15 Marenzio Solo e Pensoso
4.20 Telemann Concerto for two oboes d'amore, two violins and continuo
4.30 Mozart Symphony No 4 in D, K19
4.45 Veracini Overture No 6 in B flat
5.00 Bach Singet dem Herrn ein Neues Lied, BWV225 5.10 Raffaelli Introduction and Theme with Variations in A 5.20 Rossini La
Lontananza (Peches de Vieillesse, Book 1)
5.25 Pacius Overture for large orchestra
5.35 Shostakovich Cello Sonata, Op 40
6.00 Janequin La Chasse 6.05 Respighi
Trittico Botticelliano 6.25 Bernstein Glitter and Be Gay (Candide) 6.30 Gershwin Symphonic Suite: Porgy and Bess