With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00 8.30 Chopin Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23 Nikolai Demidenko (piano)
Stravinsky Jeu de Cartes Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by the composer Vivaldi Concerto in G minor for six instruments and strings, RV576 Freiburg Baroque Orchestra/Gottfried von der Goltz
Two Pictures, Sz46
Chicago SO/Pierre Boulez Beethoven String
Trio in D, Op 9 No 2 Anne-Sophie Mutter (violin), Bruno Giuranna (viola), Mstislav Rostropovich (eel lo) Muffat Sonata Armonico Tributo No 2 in G minor Ensemble 415/Chiara Banchini
With Jonathan Swain.
J Strauss (son) Overture: Die Fledermaus
10.09 Praetorius; Anon Dances from
Terpsichore (1612) Besard Dances from Thesaurus Harmonicus Farnaby The Old
Spagnoletta Wanda Landowska (harpsichord); Ensemble Doulce Memoire, director Denis Raisin-Dadre ; Ricercar Ensemble Zurich, director Michel Piguet
Loth to Depart (Improvisations on Virginal Pieces by Farnaby, Op 50)
Heming Threnody for a Soldier Killed in Action Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
10.29 Listener request: Schubert Sonata in C, 0812 (Grand Duo) Paul Badura-Skoda and Jorg Demus (piano duet)
11.10 Listener request: Ireland These Things Shall Be Parry Jones (tenor), HallS Choir and Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
Dances from Terpsichore (1612) Collegium Terpsichore , director Fritz Neumeyer
The Walk to the Paradise Garden
(A Village Romeo and Juliet)
Vienna PO, conductor John Barbirolli
Dances from
Terpsichore (1612) Sky; Jean Coutarel (flute and tabor)
4/5. Donald Macleod and Professor Jan Smaczny explore Dvorak's time in America. Sonatina in G for violin and piano, Op 100 Anthony Marwood , Susan Tomes (piano) Biblical Songs, Op 99 Nos 6, 7 and 10 Vera Soukupova (mezzo), Ivan Moravec (piano) American Suite in A, Op 98b RPO, conductor Antal Dorati
Repeated on Wednesday at 12 midnight
Catherine Sott and Friends
From St Andrew 's in the Square in Glasgow, Sandy Burnett introduces songs of love, longing and lament from medieval Europe.
Catherine Bott (soprano), Mark Levy and Pavlo Beznosiuk (medieval fiddles)
Las Huelgas ms, Spain, c 1300 FourPlanctus Audefroi le Batard Fine Amours en Esperance Bernart de Ventadom Can Vei la Lauzeta Mover Anon (French 13th century) Estampie Royale Anon (c 1250) Bele Yolanz en Se Chambre Seoit Etienne de Meaux Trop Est Mes Maris Jalos Francesco Landini Questa Fanciulla Amor Anon (Italian 14th century) Istampitta Tre Fontana
Landini Giunta Vaga Bilta; Ecco la Primavera
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Presented by Edward Seckerson.
Barber Overture: The School for Scandal
Conductor Fabio Mechetti
Rlmsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol Conductor Martyn Brabbins
Shostakovich Cello Concerto No 1
GuyJohnston, conductor Martyn Brabbins Dvorak Symphony No 8 in G Conductor Fabio Mechetti
Music for younger listeners, with CBBC's
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson. Today, a bird that would jump into anyone's nest, a man with a riddle to solve and an unusual version of Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.
Brian Kay presents a selection of light classics.
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music and arts news.
An evening celebrating the RPS Awards, presented in association with BBC Radio 3 and including a special Listeners Award.
Many of the world's finest classical artists gathered last night at the Dorchester Hotel,
London, for the ceremony. The 15 prestigious awards honour outstanding achievements by performers, writers, broadcasters and arts organisations. John Tomlinson and BBC Radio 3's Stephanie Hughes present the awards, and Sean Rafferty talks to the musicians and introduces performances of their music.
Paul Allen and guests actor Henry Goodman and director Jonathan Miller, discuss Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice and its issues for Elizabethan and modern British culture.
In the continuing series that celebrates the great landmarks of culture, Philip Dodd and guests discuss The Merchant of Venice. Of all Shakespeare's plays, it is arguably the one most Changed by history. Producer Kirsty Pope
Fiona Talkington presents more from
Chick Lyall and Joakim Milder and the Belgium band Think of One. Canadian Brassjazz up Bach, and there's new music from the gifted young Portuguese fado singer, KatiaGuerreiro.
5/5. Donald Macleod explores the Aboriginal influences on Sculthorpe's music, in particular the ideas of "dreamtime" and the vast invisible network of "dreaming-tracks" used by the many far-flung Aborigine tribes for communication. Little Serenade Brodsky Quartet
Into the Dreaming John Williams (guitar)
Cello Dreaming Emma-Jane Murphy (cello), Australian CO, conductor Richard Tognetti Night Pieces Ian Munro (piano)
String Quartet No 13 (Island Dreaming)
Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo), Brodsky Quartet Epilogue (The Fifth Continent) The composer (speaker), Tasmanian SO, conductor David Porcelijn Repeated from Friday
With Louise Fryer.
Smetana Ma Vlast WDR Symphony Orchestra, Cologne, conductorWalter Weller
2.15 Schubert Ave Maria, D839
2.20 CPE Bach Quartet in G, Wq95 2.40 Johann Wilhelm Wilms Die Schlacht von Waterloo, Op 43
3.05 Brahms Neue Liebeslieder 3.30 Franck Symphony in D minor 4.05 Schumann Toccata in C, Op 7
4.10 Vivaldi Concerto in D minor, Op 3 No 11 (L 'Estro
Armonico) 4.20 Carl Friedrich Abel Trio in Ffor two flutes and continuo 4.35 Hoist, arr Walsh St Paul 's Suite
4.50 Nielsen Overture: Maskerade 5.00 Delius Prelude: Irmelin 5.05 Alfred Whitehead Psalm 23 (The Lord Is My Shepherd) 5.10 Respighl Fontane di Roma 5.25 Franz Xaver Sterkel Duet No 3 for two violas 5.35
Julius Rontgen Theme with Variations 5.45 Mozart Litaniae Lauretanae, K195 6.10 Domenico Scarlatti Keyboard Sonatas: in D minor, Kk9 (Pastorale); in B minor, Kk27; in A, Kk322 6.20 Clerambault Apollon et Doris
6.40 Bach Oboe Concerto in F, after BWV49 and BWV169