Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Bach Sonata in F (originally E flat), BWV1031 Marion Verbruggen (recorder), Mitzi Meyerson (harpsichord) Bax The Morning Watch Huddersfield Choral Society, BBC Philharmonic, conductor Martin Brabbins
Dargomizhky Kazochok USSR Academic SO, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
8.30-10.00: Beethoven Piano Trio in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost) Ithzak Perlman (violin), Lynn Harrell (cello), Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Gade Symphony No 5 in D minor, Op 25 Ronald Brautigam (piano), Danish National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Christopher Hogwood Cowell Old American Country Set
Manhattan CO, conductor Richard Auldon Clark
Presented by Rob Cowan.
Ravel Suite: Ma Mère !'Oye
French National Radio Orchestra, conductor Desire-Emile Inghelbrecht
10.25 Listener request: Shostakovich Preludes , Op 34 Nos 1-12 VladimirViardo (piano)
10.40 Honegger Symphony No 4 (Deliciae
Basiliensis) Czech PO, conductor Serge Baudo
11.07 Listener request: Handel Brockes Passion (excerpt)
Regensburg Cathedral Choir, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, conductor August Wenzinger
11.30 Berg Violin Concerto Christian Ferras, Paris Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor Georges Pretre
4/5. Donald Macleod looks at Beethoven's relationship with his pupil Carl Czerny , who became one of Vienna's most sought-after teachers, passing on what he had learned from Beethoven. Among his pupils were Franz Liszt , Queen Victoria and Beethoven's nephew Karl. Adelaide, Op 46 Stephan Genz (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Sonatina in C minor for mandolin and piano, Wo043 No 1 Lajos Mayer (mandolin), Imre Rohmann (piano)
String Quartet in C sharp minor, Op 131 (4th mvt) New Budapest Quartet
Quintet in E flat for Piano and Wind, Op 16
Netherlands Wind Ensemble, Peter Donohoe Repeated on Wednesday at 12 midnight
St Magnus Festival 2004 - Russian Patriarchate Choir
A recital from St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, recorded at last month's festival. Presented by Linda Ormiston.
Anon Znamenny Chant
Anon Stikhira from the Apostikha of Great Friday at Vespers
Anon Easter Troparion
Tchaikovsky Hymn to the Cherubim Chesnokov Revealing to You
Gretchaninov Great Litany of Peace
Another chance to hear last Thursday evening's Prom. Presented by Louise Fryer.
Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo), Joshua Bell (violin), Royal Stockholm PO, conductor Alan Gilbert Anders Hillborg Exquisite Corpse Sibelius Violin Concerto
Stenhammar Two Songs, Op 4b
Sibelius Echo Nymph, Op 72 No 4;
On a Balcony by the Sea, Op 38 No 2; Black Roses, Op 36 No 1
Alfven The Forest Sleeps, Op 28 No 6
Bartok Suite: The Miraculous Mandarin Repeated from last Thursday
Today's selection includes Wilfred Josephs 's Aelian Dances, plus music by Robert Farnon , LeroyAnderson, Ernest Tomlinson , Albert W Ketelbey , Sidney Torch and Sullivan.
Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music, interviews, and news from the arts world.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Tonight's conductor is particularly admired for his interpretations of the music of his compatriot, Sibelius. The first half features two Polish masterpieces, Szymanowski's folk-music-inspired concerto and a luminous work by Lutoslawski, who died ten years ago. Presented by Paul Guinery.
Leonidas Kavakos (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska Lutoslawski Mi-parti
Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 2 in D
8.10 Twenty Minutes: Bubbling
Piers Plowright talks to the 8&-year-old poet, biographer and traveller Patrick Howarth , who reflects on how, in spite of the loss of his wife and his own health, the stream is still bubbling.
8.30 Sibelius Symphony No 2
Poet in the Bush
An intimate portrait of Australia's best-known poet, Les Murray. As he travels around his beloved Bunyah, he talks about his harsh upbringing on a New South Wales dairy farm, the tragic death of his mother and how words have been an obsession since childhood. Valerie Murray remembers the difficulties of their early courtship and reflects on the impact that autism has had on their lives. Producer Kate McAll
Verity Sharp samples the Rough Guide to Fado, plus music from the Durutti Column's album
Tempus Fugit, a Renaissance love song sung by Catherine Bott , and hurdygurdysfrom France.
5/5. Piano Concerto No 2 in A Michel Berof, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur
Apres une Lecture de Dante (Annees de Pelerinage, Annee 2: Italie)
Stephen Hough (piano)
Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 in D flat Michele Campanella (piano)
Die Loreley Margaret Price (soprano), Cyprien Katsaris (piano)
(Repeated from Friday)
Presented by John Shea.
Befsa Dramatic Overture. Op 25a; Idyll, Op 25b; Capriccio-Scherzo, Op 25c
Kunc Tryptich , Op 40 Lhotka Frescoes
2.30 Brahms Liebeslieder , Op 52
2.55 Pejacevic Piano Quintet in B minor, Op 40
3.20 Uebermann Furioso 3.30 Nielsen Symphony No
(The Four Temperaments) 4.05Verrijt Flammae Divinae, Op 5, Nos 12-14 4.15 Purcell Four Dances (Abdelazer)
4.20 A Gabrieli Ricercar Settimo Tono 4.25 Mozart Ach ich fùhi's es ist verschwunden (The Magic Flute)
4.30 Sorkocevic Sonata in A 4.40 Telemann Giovedi, TWV42 Es2 (Pyrmonter Kurwoche) 4.50 Beethoven
Overture; Coriolan 5.00 Auric, arr Lane Suite: Dead of Night 5.05 Anon Incalci - Toccata della Buccina;
Salterello 5.10Archllei Dalle Piu Alte Sfere 5.15Tunder In Dich hab ich gehoffet Herr 5.25 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in E minor, Op 1 No 2 5.30 Groneman Flute
Sonata in G 5.35 Kuula Drifting on the Stream, Op 37 No 1; Wedding March, Op 3b No 2 5.45 Undblad A Summer
Evening 5.50 Oskar Lindberg Midsummer Night; Starlight; Morning 6.00 Mendelssohn Etude No 2 in F. Op 104b
6.05 Piccinnl 0 Notte, O Dea del Mistero Caccini Amarilli Mia Bella 6.15 Durante Concerto No 5 in A
6.25 Gretry Le Jugement de Midas (excerpts)