Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Verdi Prelude (Simon Boccanegra , 1857 version) Milan Verdi Grand SO, conductor Riccardo Chailly Vaughan Williams Romance and Pastorale Lawrence Power (viola),
Ian Brown (piano) Delibes Scene du Bouquet (Le Roi I'a Dit) LSO, conductor Richard Bonynge
Locatelli Concerto Grosso in E flat, Op 7 No 6 (1/ Pianto d'Arianna) II Giardino Armonico Ensemble, conductor Giovanni Antonini Mozart Piano Sonata in E flat, K282 Andreas Staier
8.30-10.00: Vaughan Williams On Wenlock Edge Philip Langridge (tenor), Britten Quartet, Howard Shelley (piano) Ravel Ballet. Daphnis et Chloe (Part 3) Berlin Radio Choir, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
With Jonathan Swain.
BoTeldieu Overture: La Dame Blanche Detroit Symphony Orchestra, conductor Paul Paray
10.10 Byrd fustorum Animae
Lassus lustorum Animae Choir of King's
College, Cambridge, conductor David Willcocks
10.20 Koechlin La Méditation de Purun Bhagat , Op 159 Rheinland-Pfalz Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leif Segerstam
10.35 Goss The Lord Is My Shepherd Choir of King's College, Cambridge, director David Willcocks (organ)
10.40 Schumann Fantasia in C, Op 17 Robert Casadesus (piano)
11.10 Pergolesi Sinfonia a tre Peter Howard (solo cello), Joshua Koestenbaum (continuo cello), Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord)
11.15 Listener request: Haydn Mass in C, H XXII 19 (In Tempore Belli) Heather Harper (soprano), Pamela Bowden (mezzo), Alexander Young (tenor), John Shirley-Quirk (baritone),
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, English
Chamber Orchestra, conductor David Willcocks
Celebrating Mozart
Members of the Gaudier Ensemble, with Susan Tomes (piano), in a concert given last month at LSO St Luke's in London. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Mozart Adagio in B minor, K450; Clarinet Trio in E flat, K498 (Kegelstatt); Quintet in E flat for piano and winds, K452
Dvorak Symphonies - BBC Philharmonic Introduced by Warwick Thompson. Smetana Richard III
Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
Lukas Vondracek , conductor Vassily Sinaisky Dvorak Symphony No 7 in D minor Conductor Gianandrea Noseda
A march for bassoon, music from India and some strange percussion music, presented for younger listeners by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Jve from Liverpool Anglican Cathedral. ntroit: Through Christ Jesus (Peter Hurford ). Responses: Leighton. Psalms: 93,94
(Garrett, Wesley). First Reading: Ecclesiastes 1, vv1-11. Office Hymn: Holy Spirit, Ever Dwelling (Salisbury). Canticles: Westminster Service
(Howells). Second Reading: James 2, vv14-24. Anthems: And When the Builders (
Richard Shephard ). Hymn: Come Down, 0 Love Divine
(Down Ampney). Organ Voluntary: Improvisation sur le Te Deum (Tournemire). Master of the choristers and organist Ian Tracey. Assistant organist and choral conductor Ian Wells.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Live from Bedford School Great Hall.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra returns to one of the venues it gave regular concerts in during its "evacuation" from London during the Second World War. Presented by Paul Guinery. Claire Booth (soprano),
BBCSO, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste Stravinsky Danses Concertantes Britten Les Illuminations
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Fighting for Good Music In the Second World War, classical music was found to have more inspirational and spiritual value for the troops than other music. Graeme Kay uncovers the story and explores how those needs are met in today's armed forces.
8.40 Sibelius Symphony No 3
Philip Dodd talks to director George Lucas about the new Star Wars movie, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, and about the remarkable success of the Series of films. Producer Jerome Weatherald
A new album of Norwegian folk/jazz from the Christian Wallumrod Ensemble, music by Bach, and Geir Tveitt 's Hardanger Fiddle Concerto No 2 (Three Fjords), with soloist Nils Okland. Presented by Fiona Talkington.
4/5. A look at Handel's activities between 1717 and 1719 as composer in residence at Cannons, the palace of the Duke of Chandos in Edgware, where he composed music for private performance and completed one of his finest works of the decade, Acis and Galatea. With Donald Macleod.
Repeated from Thursday at 12 noon
Presented by Louise Fryer. Prokofiev, arr Stasevich
Oratorio: Ivan the Terrible 2.15 Pacius Violin Concerto
2.35 Tullndberg String Quartet No 3 in C 2.55 Mozart Sonata in D for two pianos, K448 3.20 Georg Muffat Sonata No 5 in G (Armonico Tribute) 3.40 Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra 4.00 Purcell Chaconne upon a Ground (The History of Dioclesian)
4.00 Daquin Rondeau : Le Coucou 4.05 Bruhns Hemmt eure Tranenflut 4.20 CPE Bach Sinfonia in B flat, Wq182 No 2 4.30 Tippett Dance, Clarion Air 4.35 Fibich Poem for violin and piano Contant La Charmeuse 4.40 Dukas Villanelle 4.50 MacDowell Hexentanz. Op 17 No 2 4.50
Barber Adagio for Strings 5.00 Alfven Swedish Rhapsody No I (Midsummer Vigil) 5.10 Sibelius Luonnotar 5.20 Bach Concerto in D minor for 2 violins, BWV1043 5.35 Casella Sicilienne and Burlesque 5.45 M Rossi Toccata Settima in D minor (Toccate e Correnti) 5.50 Arensky, arr Kriukov Do Not Kindle the Fires. Op 38 No 3 5.55 Kedrov (son) Psalm 103 Kedrov (father) The Lord's
Prayer 6.00 Stravinsky Les Cinq Doigts (arr for chamber ensemble) 6.10 Karlowicz Violin Concerto in A, Op 8
6.40 Nemeth-Samorinsky Birch Trees