With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00 8.30 Gershwin Cuban Overture London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andre Previn Prokofiev Overture on Hebrew Themes
Giora Feidman (clarinet), Yefim Bronfman (piano), Juilliard Quartet
Abel Sonata in E minor Wilbert Hazelzet (flute), Jaapter Linden (cello), Jacques Ogg (harpsichord)
Le Martyre de Saint
Sebastien (symphonic fragments) Paris Orchestra, conductor Daniel Barenboim
Beethoven String Trio in G, Op 9 No 1 L'Archibudelli
JC Bach Symphony in E flat, Op 18 No 1 Academy of Ancient Music, director Simon Standage
With Jonathan Swain.
Elgar Introduction and Allegro Philharmonia, conductor Leonard Slatkin
Dances from
Terpsichore (1612) New London Consort, director Philip Pickett
10.28 Listener request: Brahms Viola Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2
Josef Suk , Jan Panenka (piano)
Dances from Terpsichore (1612)
London Brass, director David Purser
A London Symphony
(Symphony No 2)
Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
Dances from
Terpsichore (1612) Early Music Consort of London, director David Munrow
3/5. Donald Macleod , in conversation with Professor Jan Smaczny , looks at the beginnings of Dvorak's international career.
Overture: Hussite LSO, conductor Istvan Kertesz Seven Gypsy Melodies, Op 55
Dagmar Peckova (mezzo), Irwin Gage (piano) Mazurka, Op 56 No 6 Radoslav Kvapil (piano) Saint Ludmila (excerpts) Prague Chamber
Choir, WDR Choir and Symphony Orchestra, Cologne, conductor Gerd Albrecht Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Thomas Tomkins , Unsung Genius
From St Andrew 's in the Square in Glasgow, introduced by Sandy Burnett.
I Fagiolini, director Robert Hollingworth
Tomkins See , See the Shepherds' Queen; Music Divine; How Great Delight; When I Observe
Monteverdi Non Piu Guerra Pietate; Ohime Se Tanto Amate; Piagn 'e
Sospira Tomkins Oft Did I Marie; Was Ever Wretch Tormented
Gesualdo Itene 0 i Miei Sospiri
Tomkins Weep No More; To the Shady Woods ; Too Much I Once Lamented
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
3/5. This week's Russian theme continues. Mahler, arr Britten What the Wild Rowers Tell Me Conductor Martyn Brabbins Britten Piano Concerto
Ashley Wass , conductor Martyn Brabbins Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 in E minor Conductor Sian Edwards
Music for younger listeners, with CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson. Today, music for an Emperor, and a very famous alien.
Live from Salisbury Cathedral. Introit: Rise Up, My Love (Healey Willan ). Responses:
- Clucas. Psalms: 27,28,29 (Woodward,
Naylor, Mann, Ouseley, Garrett). First Reading: Nehemiah 1. Office Hymn: As the Bridegroom to His Chosen (Bridegroom). Canticles: The Short Service (Robin Orr ). Second Reading:
2 Corinthians 8, wl-15. Anthem: Seek Him That Maketh the Seven Stars (Jonathan Dove ). Final Hymn: Gracious Lady, You Are Blest. (Chislehurst). Organ Voluntary: Paean (Leighton). Director of music Simon Lole. Organist David Halls.
Petroc Trelawny presents music and arts news.
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Valery Gergiev
Live from the Barbican Hall, London, the final concert in the LSO's complete
Prokofiev symphony series. The Sixth is one of Prokofiev's deepest works, in contrast with the sunny Seventh, commissioned for children's radio. Presented by Tommy Pearson. Prokofiev Symphony No 6
What are the advantages of hearing al I of a composer's symphonies - and nothing else - in a series of concerts?
Symphony No 7
Philip Dodd talks to the idiosyncratic and fiercely independent film-maker
Robert Altman , whose films include MASH, Nashville, Short Cuts and The Player. Producer Martin Smith
By Lucy Gannon. The bitterness of frustrated hopes and desires explodes amid the plague-ridden landscape of Derbyshire. With the arrival of a newly orphaned boy in need of shelter, Samuel's unthinking existence ignites to become a joyful, brief, but glorious flame. This programme contains scenes of an explicit sexual nature.
Director Lucy Hannah
Fiona Talkington introduces more music from YoussouN'Dour's forthcoming album Egypt, and Spanish guitarist Paco de Luca's impressive new release. There's also brass music from Philip Glass's Koyaanisqatsi, and music by Giovanni Gabrieli from Canadian Brass.
4/5. Donald Macleod looks at how Australia's history features in Sculthorpe's music.
Port Arthur- In Memoriam; From the High Hills (Quamby); Port Essington; Pacific (The Fifth Continent); Earth Cry Repeated from Thursday
With Louise Fryer.
Bruckner Symphony No 2 in C minor
2.00 Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34
2.45 Dvorak Mass in D, Op 86
3.25 Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet
3.4S Rachmaninov Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op 42
4.05 Francesco Geminiani Concerto Grosso No 12 in D minor (La Folia)
4.20 Monteverdi Gloria (Mass)
4.30 Chopin Polonaise in F sharp minor, Op 44
4.40 Cherubini Ballet Music from Anakreon
4.50 Rheinberger Tempo Moderato Sopra il Magnificat (Sonata No 4 in A minor, Op 98)
5.00 Gaspard Fritz Violin Sonata, Op 2 No 4
5.10 CPE Bach Cantata: Anbetung dem Erbarmer, Wq243
5.30 Haydn Violin Concerto in G, H VIIa 4
5.55 Robert Kajanus March of the Pori Regiment
6.00 Hannikainen At a Fountain
6.05 Stravinsky Eight Miniatures for 15 instruments
6.15 Palestrina Ad Te Levavi Oculos Meos (Motets, Book 2)
6.20 Sullivan Symphony in E (Irish)