Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Marais La Sonnerie de Sainte-
Genevieve du Mont de Paris Fabio Biondi (violin), Jordi Savall (viol), Pierre Hantai (harpsichord) Liszt Les Cloches de Geneve (Annees de
Pelerinage, Book 1. Suisse) Jorge Bolet (piano) Schumann FunfSWcke im Volkston, Op 102 Ernst Simon Glaser (cello), Liv Glaser (period piano)
Berlioz Christe, Rex Gloriae (Te Deum) London Symphony Chorus, London Philharmonic
Chorus and other choirs, European Community Youth Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
8.30-10.00: Liszt Sposalizio ; HPenseroso; Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa (Annees de
Pelerinage, Book 2: Italie) Georges Cziffra (piano) Berg Seven Early Songs Anne Sofie von Otter
(soprano), Vienna PO, conductor Claudio Abbado
With Jonathan Swain.
Listener request: Schumann Overture: Manfred RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
10.15 Musorqky Pictures at an Exhibition Byron Janis (piano)
10.45 Fux Concentus Musico-lnstrumentalis: Sinfonia 2 Vienna Concentus Musicus, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
11.00 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor Byron Janis , Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Kirill Kondrashin
11.35 Listener request:
Schumann Incidental music: Manfred, Part 1, Op 115 BBC Chorus, RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
3/5. Switzerland. After the October Revolution, Stravinsky led a nomadic existence in Europe. In 1915 he decided to settle in Morges, a small town on the shores of Lake Geneva, and establish a more permanent base for his family. In addition to the Ballets Russes, he forged a new circle of friends in Switzerland with whom he could collaborate. Music includes:
Parasha's Song (Mavra)
Phyllis Bryn-Julson (soprano), Ensemble
Intercontemporain, conductor Pierre Boulez Symphony of Psalms
The Simon Joly Chorale ,
Philharmonia, conductor Robert Craft
Ragtime Members of London Sinfonietta, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
Capriccio Nikita Magaloff (piano), Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet
Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Celebrating Mozart: Mozart and Chopin
Pianist Jonathan Gilad in a concert recorded in March at the Queen's Hall in Edinburgh. Introduced by Claire English.
Mozart Piano Sonata in C, K330
Chopin Three Impromptus, Op 29,36 and 51; Fantaisie-impromptu in C sharp minor, Op 66; Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Introduced by Martin Handley.
Strauss Don Juan Conductor Nan Volkov Berq Violin Concerto
Matthew Trusler , conductor Alexander Titov Nielsen Symphony No 4 (Inextinguishable) conductor Osmo Vanska
Including a Turkey Trot and an Unsquare Dance, and ending with a tango by Astor Piazzolla.
Presented by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Live from Leeds Cathedral.
Prelude: Priere (Langlais).
Introit: Lauda Sion Salvatorem (Correa de Arauxo).
Office Hymn: Ad Cenam Agni Provide (Tone viii).
Psalm: 139 (Saunders).
Canticle: Colossians 1, vv12-20 (Duffy).
Anthem: Tantum Ergo (Langlais).
Homily: the Bishop of Leeds.
Magnificat Quarti Toni (Lassus).
Anthem: Alleluia, Amen (Leighton). Regina Caeli (de Cristo).
Voluntary: Toccata Primi Toni (Sark).
Sean Rafferty with a selection of music and a round-up of news from the arts world.
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Live from Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, the orchestra's chief conductor, Han Volkov , conducts Messiaen's iconic masterpiece: a kaleidoscopic symphonic extravaganza celebrating physical and spiritual love. Presented by Sandy Burnett.
Messiaen Turangalila Symphony
Howard Shelley (piano), Cynthia Millar (ondes martenot), conductor llan Volkov
Recorded at the church of St Giles Cripplegate in London's Barbican in 2003. Marianne Thorsen (violin), Lawrence Power (viola), Paul Watkins (cello)
Beethoven String Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3
Deborah Warner 's new, star-studded production of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar opening tonight at London's Barbican is discussed by Philip Dodd and guests. Plus an interview with leading
African-American philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah about his new book, The Ethics of Identity. Producer Kirsty Pope
Argentinian electronica from Juana Molina , tracks from the new album by English folk group Dr Faustus and British saxophonist Evan Parker improvising with birdsong from the CD Evan Parker with Birds. With Fiona Talkington.
4/5. Donald Macleod explores the influence of traditional Spanish music on the compositions of Isaac Albeniz. Music includes:
Albeniz, arr Katona Prelude; Tango; Zortzico
(Espana, Op 165) Peter and Zoltan Katona (guitars) Rumores de la Caleta (Recuerdos de Viaje, Op 71) Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano)
Suite Espanola No 1, OpAl Alma Petchersky (piano) Iberia, Book 3 Ricardo Requejo (piano) Repeated from Thursday at 12 noon
With John Shea. Franck Psyche 1.45 Rameau Suite:
Dardanus 2.25 Chopin Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 35 2.50 Vasks Messa 3.20 Britten Piano Concerto
3.50 Verdi Ave Maria (Quattro Pezzi Sacri)
4.00 Schmelzer Lamento sopra la Morte Ferdinandi III
4.05 Liszt St Francois de Paule Marchantsur les Flots
4.15 Giacches de Wert Motet Peccavi super Numerum
4.20 Cazzati Alemana detta la Ghisilardi Szokolay Sonatina 4.25 Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) 4.35 Haydn Five Scottish and English Songs 4.45 Traditional, coll Bartok Bagpipe tunes
4.50 Yanev Rhythms in Re 5.00 Jarnefelt Suite: The
Promised Land 5.10 Anon Easter melody 5.15 Cabezon Fantasia Anon Corten Espadas Afiladas Gines de Morata Pues Que No Puedo Olvidarte 5.25 Hellendaal Cello Sonata. Op 5 No 7 5.35 Schubert Rondo in A, D438
5.50 Merikanto At the Sea, Op 47No 4 5.55 Sibelius On a Balcony by the Sea. Op 38 No 2 6.00 Tulindberq Violin Concerto 6.20 Vauqhan Williams Prelude and Fugue in C minor 6.30 Moeran Suite: Phyllida and Corydon