Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Milford Elegy for James Scott ,
Op 50 Guildhall Strings, director Robert Salter Dvorak Tui Nati Vulnerati (Stabat Mater )
Prague Philharmonic Choir, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
Albinoni Concerto in D for violin andstrings,
Op 9 No 7 Andrew Manze , Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
8.30-10.00: Poulenc Sextet Nash Ensemble Mozart Symphony No 25 in G minor, K183 Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
Copland El Salon Mexico New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leonard Bernstein
With Rob Cowan.
Delerue Music for François Truffaut's films The Last Metro, Shoot the Piano Player and Day for Night London Sinfonietta, conductor Hugh Wolff
10.09 Beethoven Violin Sonata in C minor, Op 30 No 2
Christian Ferras, Pierre Barbizet (piano)
10.35 Honegger Symphony No 2 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan
11.02 A Scarlatti Su le Sponde del Tebro Helen Donath (soprano), Maurice Andre
(trumpet), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
11.19 Haydn Piano Sonata in B minor, H XVI 32 Alfred Brendel
11.35 Bach Concerto in 0 minor for two violins, BWV1043 Christian Ferras , Bath Festival Orchestra, director Yehudi Menuhin (violin)
2/5. Beethoven's most illustrious pupil was Archduke Rudolph , son of Emperor
Leopold II of Austria. The Archduke was also a patron and friend; Beethoven dedicated more works to him than to anyone else. Donald Macleod investigates the relationship between the two men.
Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (Archduke) (1st mvt) Florestan Trio
Piano Sonata in E flat, Op 81a (Les Adieux) Melvyn Tan (fortepiano) Credo (Missa Solemnis)
Eileen Farrell (soprano), Carol Smith (alto), Richard Lewis (tenor), Kim Borg (bass),
Westminster Choir, New York Philharmonic, conductor Leonard Bernstein
Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
St Magnus Festival 2004 - Nash Ensemble
From St Magnus Cathedral in Orkney, the Nash Ensemble perform Spohr's festive Nonet for mixed strings and wind, and are joined by pianist Ian Brown for the first of Mozart's two piano quartets. Presented by Linda Ormiston. Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor, K4 78 Spohr Nonet in F, Op 31
Another chance to hear last Tuesday's evening Prom. Presented by Louise Fryer.
Maxim Vengerov (violin), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Vassily Sinaisky Szymanowski Concert Overture in E, Op 12
Britten Violin Concerto
Ravel Tzigane
Dvorak Symphony No 6 in D Repeated from last Tuesday
The Songs ofFaure lain Burnside introduces songs by one of the greatest French composers of the genre,
Gabriel Faure. Faure's songs span some 60 years of his life, and they range from lighter salon-style works to pared-down settings of texts by a young French soldier killed in the First World War, via sensual encounters with the poetry of Verlaine.
Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music, interviews, and news from the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Presented by John Shea.
Emma Kirkby and Joanne Lunn (sopranos),
Michael Chance and Tim Mead (countertenors), Rufus Muller and Robert Murray (tenors), Michael George and Stephen Richardson (basses),
Academy of Ancient Music Chorus, Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Paul Goodwin Biber Missa Bruxellensis
8.25 Twenty Minutes: Magnificat
Distinguished performers and historians, among them Emma Kirkby and Laurence Dreyfus , considerthe meaning to the Bach family of Mary's song of praise.
8.45 Muffat Sonata No 5 in G (Armonico Tributo) Bach Magnificat in D, BWV243 Repeated next Thursday at 2.30pm
Writer and film-maker Ruchir Joshi travels to Ahmedabad, capital of Gujurat, to report on recent outbreaks of violence between Hindus and Muslims.
Producer ZahidWarley
Verity Sharp introduces Biber's sonata The Crowningwith Thorns played by Sonnerie, more from Susanna and the Magical
Orchestra, vintage Martin Carthy and the formidable guitar duo Madala and Max Lasser.
3/5. Return to Paris
Thalberg Fantasia on themes from Rossini's Moise, Op 33 (excerpt)
Liszt Divertissement on Pacini's I Tuoi Frequenti Palpiti
Beethoven, arr Liszt Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral) (Scherzo and Allegro)
Rossini, arr Liszt La Danza (Soirees Musicales)
Liszt Mazeppa (Transcendental Studies); Mazeppa
(Repeated from Wednesday)
With John Shea.
From the Utrecht Early Music Festival 2003: Songs by Hieronymus Lauweryn van Watervliet (c 1505), performed by the Egidius Kwartet.
1.45 Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral)
2.30 Mozart Piano Sonata In C minor, K457
2.50 Franjo von Lucic Missa Jubilaris
3.20 Kuljeric Toccata for vibraphone and piano
3.30 Melartin Violin Concerto in D minor, Op 60
4.00 Ibert Trois Pieces Breves
4.05 Diamond Rounds
4.20 Golmark An die Georgina, Op 46 No 2
4.25 Schumann, an Joachim Abendlied, Op 85 No 12
4.30 Frescobaldi Canzona Quinta a 3; Canzon Quinta a 4
4.35 Kotowicz Cos Ucznilo - Planctus de Passione
4.40 Liszt Feux Follets
4.45 Berlioz Rakoczy March (La Damnation de Faust)
4.50 Dedekind Der Herr ist mein Hirte
5.00 Rossini Overture: Il Barbiere di Siviglia
5.05 C.F. Abel Sonata No 6 in G
5.15 Anon Deo Gratias Anglia; Magnificat
5.20 Dunstable Da Gaudiorum Premia
5.20 John Robinson Voluntary in A minor
5.25 Handel Terpsichore Ballet Music (excerpts)
5.40 Sauguet La Nuit
5.50 Brahms An die Nachtigall, Op 46 No 4; Immerleiser wird mein Schlummer, Op 105 No 2
6.00 Praetorius Meine Seel erhebt den Herrn (Deutsches Magnificat)
6.15 Debussy, arr Bon Jeux
6.30 Fabritius Violin Concerto