With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00 8.30 : Chopin Berceuse in D flat, Op 57 Maria Joao Pires (piano) Handel Water Music: Suite No 3 Le Concert Spirituel, conductor
Herve Niquet Schoenberg Concerto for string quartet and orchestra (after Handel's Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 6 No 7) Fred Sherry Quartet, Twentieth-Century Classics Ensemble, conductor Robert Craft
8.30 10.00 : Avison Concerto in C, Op 6 No 10 Avison Ensemble, conductor Pavlo Beznosiuk Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor Maria Joao Pires , Royal Concertgebouw
Orchestra, conductor Philippe Herreweghe Barber Mélodies Passageres, Op 27
Patricia Petibon (soprano), Susan Manoff (piano)
With Jonathan Swain.
CPE Bach Harp Sonata in G Osian Ellis
10.14 Walton Comedy Overture: Scapino Chicago SO, conductor Frederick Stock
10.25 Ravel Introduction and Allegro Osian Ellis (harp), Melos Ensemble
10.37 Walton Violin Concerto Jascha Heifetz , Cincinnatti SO, conductor Eugene Goossens
11.07 Haydn Symphony No 82 in C (The Bear) Cologne Gurzenich Orchestra, conductor Gunther Wand
11.27 Arnold Fantasy Osian Ellis (harp)
11.38 William Walton, arr MathiesonSuite: Henry V
Philharmonia conducted by the composer
11.54 Welsh anon, arr Ellis The Loom; Song of the Miller Osian Ellis (voice and harp)
3/5. Landscapes of Imagination. Lili Boulanger suffered long bouts of serious illness throughout her life, and she died just short of her 25th birthday. However, when she was well enough, she loved to tramp around out-of-doors, appreciating the nature that surrounded her. These forays excited her musical imagination.
The first round of the Prix de Rome competition gave her the chance to make a choral setting of a verse text by poet Albert Samain Soir sur laPlaine displays her talent for creating a soundscape that reflects the natural world. Lili Boulanger
Cortege Lorraine McAslan (violin), Nigel Clayton (piano) Hymne au Soleil Christine Friedek (soprano), Bernhard Gartner
(tenor), Sabine Eberspacher (piano), Heidelberg Madrigal Choir, conductor Gerald Kegelmann Clairières dans le del, Nos 6-13 Heidi Grant Murphy (soprano), Kevin Murphy (piano)
D'un Vieux Jardin Emile Naoumoff (piano)
Soirsur la Plaine Regine Bohm (mezzo), Sabine Eberspacher (piano), Heidelberg Madrigal Choir, conductor Gerald Kegelmann
Nadia Boulanger Diptyque in E flat minor
Roland Pidoux (cello), Emile Naoumoff (piano) Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Bach Plus
2/4. A concert of solo cello music by Bach and Britten, given last September at LSO St Luke's in London. Presented by Fiona Talkington. Truls Mork (cello)
Bach Cello Suite No 3 in C, BWV1009 Britten Cello Suite No 2, Op 80
BBC National Orchestra of Wales - New
Generation Artists
A special live edition presented by Petroc Trelawny from St David's Hall in Cardiff. Alison Balsom (trumpet), Colin Currie
(percussion), conductor Jac van Steen Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E flat
Michael Berkeley Gregorian Variations Copland Quiet City
Michael Torke Rapture
Today's musical discovery for younger listeners includes a musical salad, sounds from the Appalachian Mountains in the USA, and music from the film Moulin Rouge. Presented by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Live from Bristol Cathedral.
Introit: Jesus Christ the Apple Tree (Piccolo). Responses: Clucas. Psalms: 98, 99, 100, 101
(Attwood, Whitlock, Foster, Nicholson). First
Reading: Genesis 43, vv1-3,11-18, 26-31. Office
Hymn: Source and Fount of All Creation (Abbot's Leigh). Canticles: Hereford Service (Richard Lloyd ). Second Reading: Romans 6, vv1-14.
Anthem: What Are These That Glow from Afar (Gray). Final Hymn: Let Earth and Heaven Combine (Harewood). Organ Voluntary:
Rhapsody No 4 (Howells). Director of music Mark Lee. Assistant organist Paul Walton.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, with interviews and news from the arts world.
Ulster Orchestra:
BrahmsFest John Toal presents the first of the Ulster
Orchestra's series of Brahms concerts, given at Ulster Hall, Belfast, on Saturday.
Paul Barritt (violin), Emma-Jane Murphy (cello), conductor Thierry Fischer
Brahms Hungarian Dances Nos 1, 3 and 10; Double Concerto; Symphony No 2 in D
This series continues tomorrow at 7.30pm and on Fri at 7.45pm
Janacek String Quartet No 1 (Kreutzer Sonata)
Philip Dodd with another debate exploring the ideas and history behind the week's headlines. Producer Zahid Warley
Stars of the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow are guests of Verity Sharp in the studio.
4/5. Grand Designs. Donald Macleod looks at two facets of Bach's genius, as revealed in his
Cello Suite No 3 in C, BWV1009, and in the Credo from the Mass in B minor, BWV232. Repeated from Thursday at 12 noon
With Susan Sharpe. Chausson Poeme, Op 25; Poeme de lamouret de fa Mer, Op 19; Symphony in B flat, Op 20
2.30 Nielsen Wind Quintet, Op 43 3.00 Bach Violin
Concerto in E, BWV1042 3.15 Gotovac Dance of Grief and Dignity from Dinara, Op 24 3.25 Lucle Missa Jubilaris
3.55 Schiitz 0 Primavera Gioventu de l'Anno; 0 Dolcezze Amarissime d'Amore 4.00 Handel Ballet music: II Pastor Fido 4.15 Vauqhan Williams Overture: The Wasps
4.25 Walton Drop , Drop Slow Tears 4.25 Chopin Rondo a la Mazur in Op 5 4.35 Moniuszko Overture: The Fairy Tale 4.50 Glinka Sing Not Thou Beauty Shostakovich Festive Overture, Op 96 5.00 Chausson Les Serres
Chaudes, Op 24 5.10 Massenet Ah! Tout Est Bien Fini (Le Cid) 5.15 Ysaye Ballade (Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor)
5.25 Waqner Good Friday Music (Parsifal) 5.35 Faure Le Papillon et la Fleur, Op 1 No 15.40 Chausson Paysage, Op 38
5.45 Franck Le Chasseur Maudit 5.55 Glqout Toccata in B minor 6.00 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C sharp, BWV873 (Well-Tempered Klavier) 6.10 Schumann String Quartet in A, Op 41 No 3 6.40 Rathaus Prelude and Gigue in A, Op 44
6.45 Chausson Pavane and Forlane (Quelgues Danses)