Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner Mozart Horn Concerto No 2 in Eflat, K417 Dennis Brain , Philharmonia, conductor Herbert von Karajan
Sibelius Lemminkainen 's Return (Legends, Op 22) Royal Stockholm PO, conductor Paavo Jarvi Striggio Ecce Beatam Lucem
Huelgas Ensemble , director Paul van Nevel
8.30-10.00: Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat,
Op 1 No 1 Castle Trio Grieg Holberg Suite, Op 40 Norwegian Chamber Orchestra, director Iona Brown
With Rob Cowan.
Soler, arr Power Biggs The Emperor's Fanfare Carlo Curley (organ)
10.05 Elgar Serenade for Strings Concert Hall Symphony Orchestra, conductor Walter Goehr
10.20 Anon The Play of Daniel (closing scene; Te Deum) New York Pro Musica, director Noah Greenberg
10.35 Soler, arr Yepes Guitar Sonata in E Narciso Yepes
10.40 Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor, Op 82 Ida Haendel , Prague Symphony Orchestra, conductor Vaclav Smetacek
11.05 Mompou Jo et Pressent com la Mar; San
Marti; Asserin, Asserin; Damunt de Tu Nomes les Flors;Pito, Pito, Colorito Montserrat Caballe (soprano), Federico Mompou (piano)
11.20 Rheinhold Gliere Dance of the Moorish Girls (Ballet Suite No 1) All-Union Radio Orchestra, conducted by the composer
11.22 Bizet Symphony in C London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Walter Goehr
11.50 Soler Fandango
Rafael Puyana (harpsichord)
2/5. Milan. Puccini's second opera, Edgar, did not match the success of his first, Le Villi. But his third, Manon Lescaut , was a massive success, establishing his international standing as an opera composer. Presented by Donald Macleod. Prelude: Edgar Act I Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
Edgar, Acts 2 and 3 (excerpts) Soloists, Schola Cantorum of New York, New York Opera Orchestra, conductor Eve Queler
Crisantemi Hagen Quartet
Manon Lescaut , Act 2 (excerpt) Soloists, Milan La Scala Orchestra, conductor Lorin Maazel
Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
Spanish Rhythms
1/4. This week Chris de Souza introduces a series of concerts from St George's Bristol, celebrating the French fascination with the Iberian Peninsula at the turn of the 20th century.
Jennifer Micallef and Glen Inanga (pianos) Infante Musiques d'Espagnes
Poulenc L'Embarquement pour Cythere; Elegie; Capriccio d'apres Le Bat Masque Chopin Rondo in C, Op 73 Ravel Rapsodie Espagnole
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Presented by Louise Fryer.
Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes ) Conductor Douglas Boyd
Boughton Trumpet Concerto
John Wallace , conductor Simon Wright Dvorak Symphony No 6 in D Conductor David Porcelijn
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson 's selection for younger listeners includes a moonlight serenade, a snow maiden, and a musical depiction of the Devil himself.
A recital of songs by Schumann, Britten, Hahn, Martini, Faure and others, performed by mezzo Karen Cargill with Simon Lepper (piano), and soprano Sophie Daneman accompanied by Eugene Asti (piano). Presented by Iain Burnside .
Sean Rafferty with a selection of music and a round-up of news from the arts world.
A Leipzig Soirée
In the 1830s, Mendelssohn founded a series of chamber concerts in Leipzig. Sandy Burnett presents a recreation of one of these soirées, recorded on Sunday at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall.
David Watkin (cello), Howard Moody (period piano), Soloists of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, director Elizabeth Wallf isch (violin) Gade String Sextet in E flat, Op 44
Beethoven Cello Sonata in A, Op 69
Mendelssohn String Octet in E flat, Op 20
Chopin Impromptus: in A flat, Op 29; in F sharp, Op 36; in G flat, Op 51 Evgeny Kissin (piano)
Isabel Hilton and guests discuss the new exhibition at London's Hayward Gallery: Africa
Remix: Contemporary Art of a Continent. It's the largest exhibition of contemporary African art ever seen in Europe, featuring more than 60 artists from 25 countries.
Producer Thomas Morris
Classical Chinese music performed by the Heart of the Dragon Ensemble; the music of ancient Rome reconstructed by Italian group Synaulia; and Congolese rumba played by UK-based guitarist Mose Fanfan. Presented by Shaheera Asante.
3/5. Philip Glass. Donald Macleod looks at how
Philip Glass has become the most popular of the Minimalist composers, also influencing the history of pop music. Repeated from Wed at 12 noon
With Jonathan Swain.
Herne Early Music Festival 2003
Dufay Gaude Virgo Mater Christi Josquin des Prez
Praeter Rerum Seriem Jacopo da Bologna Aquila Altera Jacques Brumel Agnus Dei (Missa Et Ecce Terrae Motus) Forestier Agnus Dei (Missa Baises Moy)
Matteo da Perugia Andre/ SouletJacobus de Kerle
Agnus Dei (Missa super Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La) Palestrina Agnus Dei (Missa super Ut-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La) Anon Bassa Danza (Faenza Codex)
1.50 Bach Fantasia in G, BWV572 2.00 Poulenc Organ Concerto 2.25 Debussy Danseuses de Delphes; La
Cathe'drale Engloutie; La Danse de Puck; Le Vent dans la Plaine; Minstrels (Preludes, Book I) 2.40 Dobrzynski
String Quartet in E minor, Op 7 3.10 Liszt St Francois de Paule Marchant sur les Flots 3.15 Janacek Suite, Op 3
3.30 Suk Serenade in E flat, Op 6 4.00 Mozart Exsultate , Jubilate, K165 4.15 Jarnovic Fantasia and Rondo in G
4.20 Nardelli Three Pieces 4.30 Telemann Overture in F
4.40 Verhulst Scheiden , Op 29 No 5 4.45 Wagenaar Frithjof 's Sea Voyage, Op 5 5.00 Palestrina Nos Autem Gloriari Oportet 5.00 Anon Calata 5.05 Mozart Piano Sonata in C, K330 5.15 Haydn Symphony No 4 in D
5.25 Bo Holten In Nomine 5.35 Alpaerts Avondmuziek
5.45 Chopin Mazurkas: in A minor, Op 17No 4; in D, Op 33 No 2; in B flat minor, Op 24 No 4
5.55 Sorkocevic Adagio 6.00 Beethoven Violin Sonata in A. Op 30 No 6.20 Touchemoulin Sinfonia in C
6.40 Handel PensieriNotturnidiFilli:Nel Dolce del' Oblio
6.50 Bella Overture: Hermina im Venusberg