With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00 8.30 : Chopin Etudes, Op 10 Nos 1, 3 and 4 Boris Berezovsky (piano) Mozart Rondo
Concertante in B flat, K269 Pinchas Zukerman (violin), ECO, conductor Daniel Barenboim Vauqhan Williams Tuba Concerto
John Fletcher , LSO, conductor Andre Previn
8.30 10.00 : Palestrina Stabat Mater a 8 The Cardinally Musick , conductor Andrew Carwood Beethoven Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor) Boris Berezovsky , Danish National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Thomas Dausgaard Schubert Heidenroslein , D257, Die Forelle, 0550; Im Fruhling, D882 Thomas Quasthoff (baritone), Justus Zeyen (piano)
With Jonathan Swain.
Strauss Morgen , Op 27 No 4
Renee Fleming (soprano), Paul Willey (violin), Osian Ellis (harp), English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jeffrey Tate
10.06 Walton Symphony No 2
LSO, conductor Charles Mackerras
10.37 Hindemith Harp Sonata Osian Ellis
10.48 Walton Variations on a theme by Hindemith English Northern Philharmonia, conductor Paul Daniel
11.13 Donizetti Trio in F for flute, bassoon and piano Vienna Trio
11.25 Gliere Harp Concerto, Op 74 Osian Ellis , LSO, conductor Richard Bonynge
11.50 Walton Capriccio Burlesco Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra , conductor Andre Kostelanetz
5/5. Death and Legacy. In 1916, Lili Boulanger was diagnosed as having less than two years to live. Despite her worsening condition she was never more prolific musically, and some of her most plangent compositions date from this burst of creative activity. With Donald Macleod. Lili Boulanger Vieille Prière Bouddhique; D'un
Soir Triste; D'un Matin de Printemps; Psaume 129 Martial Defontaine (tenor), Namur Symphony
Chorus, Luxembourg PO, conductor Mark Stringer Pie Jesu Bernadette Greevy (contralto), BBCSO, conductor Nadia Boulanger Nadia Boulanger Lux Aeterna
Isabelle Sabrie (soprano), Francis Pierre (harp), Olivier Charlier (violin), Raphaelle Semezis (cello), conductor Emile Naoumoff
Vers la Vie Nouvelle Emile Naoumoff (piano) Lili Boulanger Le Retour
Mitsuko Shirai (mezzo), Hartmut Höll (piano) Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
Bach Plus
4/4. A concert of solo violin music by Bach and Bartok, given last October at LSO St Luke's in London. Introduced by Fiona Talkington. lIya Gringolts (violin)
Bach Partita No 2 in D minor, BWV1004 Bartok Sonata for solo violin
BBC Symphony Orchestra - New Generation Artists
A special live edition introduced by Petroc Trelawny from the BBC's Maida Vale studios in London.
Christian Poltera (cello), conductor Jonathan Darlington
Wagner Overture: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg
Lutoslawski Cello Concerto
Prokofiev Symphony No 6
The programme for younger listeners ends the week with an ant's wedding, walking the dog, and hot flamenco music. With CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Joe Zawlnul
Another chance to hear Julian Joseph in conversation with Joe Zawinul , the trailblazing keyboardist who has led jazz in new directions, mixing in electronic, rock and world music. <R)
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Ulster Orchestra: BrahmsFest
The Ulster Orchestra's short series of Brahms concerts concludes tonight live from Ulster Hall, Belfast. Presented by John Toal.
Conductor Thierry Fischer
Brahms Symphony No 1 in C minor
The stone tools found at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania are some of the oldest of all human artefacts. On the eve of their public unveiling at the British Museum, its director Neil MacGregor talks to actor Hugh Ouarshie about the earliest spark of creative genius to come out of Africa.
8.55 Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor
Despite predictions to the contrary, leprosy is still with us. It's a disease shrouded in mystery, and myth, and brings terrible vilification for its sufferers around world. Paul Allen talks to Tony Gould , author of Don't Fence Me In: Leprosy in Modern Times. Producer Anthony Denselow
Another chance to hear an electronica double bill featuring Graham Massey 's Toolshed and a solo set by Jamie Lidell , whose stunning live performances combine electronics, sound processing and vocals. Recorded last year at the Empire Music Hall in Belfast. Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall.
Joel Harrison
Jez Nelson presents a concert by American singer and guitarist Joel Harrison. Just as influenced by Johnny Cash as John Coltrane , his music presents an intriguing mixture of country and New York jazz, and he has contributed songs to and recorded with singer Norah Jones. His current band line-up comprises
Gary Versace (hammond organ), Dan Weiss (drums) and alto saxophonist David Binney.
With Susan Sharpe.
Stravinsky The Rite of Spring; Shostakovich Symphony No 2 (To October)
1.55 Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 7, Op 83
2.10 Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
2.45 Beethoven Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (Archduke)
3.25 Weber Missa Sancta in E flat (Freischutzmesse)
4.00 Praetorius Kyrie Martyrum
4.05 Schubert Violin Sonata in D, D384
4.20 Handel Water Music: Suite No 3 in G
4.30 Moniuszko Country Lyre Player
4.35 Gillardi Le Souvenir
4.40 Morton Le Souvenir de Vous
4.45 Anon Blessed Be Thou Queen of Heaven
4.50 Walton Set Me as a Seal upon Thine Heart: Where Does the Uttered Music Go?
5.00 Glinka Valse-Fantaisie in B minor
5.05 Vivaldi Concerto in G minor for two cellos, RV531
5.20 Bach Jesu meine Freude, BWV227
5.40 Orvad Komell
5.50 Piston Prelude and Allegro
6.00 Fabritius Violin Concerto
6.25 Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor