Presented by Sandy Burnett.
7.00-8.30: Ravel Une Barque sur I'Ocean
Ulster Orchestra, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier Shostakovich, arr Lyubimov Polka (The Golden Age) Rainer Kuisma (marimba) Arcadelt Lamentations of Jeremiah (excerpt) Currende, conductor Erik van Nevel Paqanini, arr Tortelier Variations on a theme by Rossini Paul and Maud Tortelier
(cellos), English Chamber Orchestra Bach Organ Prelude in E flat, BWV552 Ton Koopman (organ) Roussel Ballet: Bacchus et Ariane, Act 1 BBC Philharmonic, conductorYan Pascal Tortelier
8.30-10.00: Ravel Piano Trio in A minor
Yan Pascal Tortelier (violin), Paul Tortelier (cello), Maria de la Pau (piano) Laiande Miserere II Claire Lefilliatre (soprano), Le Poeme
Harmonique, director Vincent Dumestre
With Rob Cowan. Featuring Mendelssohn piano music and recordings by Louis Kaufman.
Max Steiner In the Library (Gone with the Wind) MGM Orchestra, conducted by the composer
10.05 Mendelssohn Songs without Words, Op 19 Nos 3 and 6; Op 38 Nos 2 and 6 Ignaz Friedman (piano)
10.15 Bach Cantata No 182: Himmelskonig, sei willkommen Soloists, Heinrich Schutz Choir , Heilbron Pforzheim Chamber Orchestra, conductor Fritz Werner
10.45 Bloch Violin Sonata No 1
Louis Kaufman , Tina Pozzi (piano)
11.15 Berlioz Queen Mab Scherzo (Romeo and Juliet) Boston SO, conductor Charles Munch
11.25 Listener request: Carter Ballet Suite:
Pocahontas American Composers' Orchestra, conductor Paul Dunkel
11.45 Mendelssohn Songs without Words, Op 19 Nos I and 2 Stefan Askenase (piano)
11.55 Kern The Song Is You Louis Kaufman (violin), Leonard "Tiny" Berman (piano)
1/5. The Man Who Didn't Belong. Elgar was celebrated as the greatest English composer since Purcell, but, as Donald Macleod explains, he never felt part of the society he epitomised. Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma) (opening) BBCSO, conductor Andrew Davis Overture: Froissart, Op 19
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Edward Downes
Five Partsongs from the Greek Anthology, Op 45 Finzi Singers, conductor Paul Spicer Cello Concerto in E minor
Paul Tortelier , LPO, conductor Adrian Boult
Producer Chris Taylor Repeated on Sunday at 12 midnight
Soprano Elena Prokina , accompanied by Elena Abeleva (piano), evokes Spain as seen through the music of Russian composers. Introduced by Fiona Talkington , live from London's Wigmore Hall.
Darqomizhsky Granada Is Shrouded in Mist
(The Stone Guest); The Night Zephyr Stirs the Air Tchaikovsky Two Serenades, Op 63 No 6 and Op 65 No
Shostakovich Spanish Songs, Op 100 Minkov The Crying of the Guitar
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Tommy Pearson meets composer Gabriel Yared. Best known now for his many collaborations with director Anthony Minghella (The English
Patient: The Talented Mr Ripley : Cold Mountain), his long and varied career has included work with French pop sensation Johnny Hallyday , director Jean-Luc Godard , the score for
Betty Blue , and being spectacularly fired from the epic Troy after working on it for a year.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world.
New series Joan Bakewell talks to artists, scientists and thinkers about what they believe and why. 1/5. Benjamin Zephaniah , poet and Rastafarian. Producer Norman Winter
A concert recorded on Saturday in Leeds Town Hall. Presented by Petroc Trelawny .
Susannah Glanville (soprano), Patricia Bardon (mezzo), Mark Wilde (tenor), Roderick Williams (baritone), Leeds Festival Chorus,
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Simon Wright
Peter Maxwell Davies Canticum Canticorum (first UK performance)
Haydn Mass in D minor, H XXI1 12 (Nelson)
Bartok Contrasts
As a new adaptation of Electra at the Royal
Exchange, Manchester, sets Sophocles's tragedy in God-fearing 1950s Ireland, Paul Allen and guests explore why the Emerald Isle is such a good place to retell the classics. Producer Mohit Bakaya
Fiona Talkington plays tracks from
Martin Simpson 's new CD Kind Letters, polyphony from Sardinia, music for organ by Messiaen, and Tomas Luis de Victoria's Tenebrae Responsories.
2/5. Donald Macleod looks at the relationship between Clementi and three great composers of his time, Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven. Repeated from Tuesday at 12 noon
Presented by John Shea. Janacek String Quartet No
(Kreutzer Sonata) Dvorak Piano Quintet No 2 in A, Op 81 (BBC Proms 2004) 1.50 Mendelssohn Variations Sérieuses. Op 54 2.05 Sibelius Symphony No 1 2.45 Nielsen In the Seraglio Garden: Irmelin Rose (Op 4) 2.50 Brahms Cello Sonata No 2 in F, Op 99 3.15 Bellini Eccomi in Lieta Vesta.... Oh! Quante Volte (I Capuleti e i Montecchi) 3.25
Spohr Notturno in C for wind and Turkish band, Op 34 4.00 Mozart Overture: Idomeneo 4.05 Lithander Divertimento No 1
4.10 Debussy, orch Ravel Tarantelle Styrienne 4.20 Ravel Tzigane 4.30 Frescobaldi La Lipparella: La Capriola (II Primo LibrodelleCanzoni) 4.35 Doptfer Souvenir de Prague, Op24
4.50 JC Bach Quintet in F, Op 11 No 3 5.00 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in G, Op 1No 9 5.05 D'lndia Fllli Mirando il Cielo
5.10 Melartin Consolation 5.15 Salzedo Chanson dans la Nuit 5.20 Bach Fantasia in A minor, BWV922 5.25 Marais Tombeau pour M de Lully 5.35 Naujalis Motet: Caligaverunt
5.40 Lalo DeuxAubades 5.50 Beethoven 15 Variations and a Fugue on an original theme, Op 35 (Eroica Variations)
6.15 Gal Serenade, Op 46 6.30 Fornerod Concert for 2 violins and piano. Op 16 6.45 Bach, orch Webern Ricercata (Musical Offering, BWVI079)