Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Handel Splenda I'Alba in Oriente Gérard Lesne (alto), II Seminario Musicale
Gershwin / Got Rhythm André Previn (piano),
David Finck (double bass) Bach Italian Concerto in F BWV971 Tatiana Nikolayeva (piano)
8.30-10.00: Mahler Symphony No 5 (4th mvt) Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Claudio Abbado Vivaldi Violin Concerto in F RV293 (Autumn) (The Four Seasons)
John Corigliano , Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leonard Bernstein Arvo Part I Am the True Vine Pro Arte Singers, directed by Paul Hillier
With Jonathan Swain.
Listener requests: Schubert, arr Moore Fischerweise , D881;An die Musik, D547, Im
Freien, D880 Irmgard Seefried and Elly Ameling (sopranos), Erik Werba , Gerald Moore and Dalton Baldwin (pianos)
10.12 Messiaen Oiseaux Exotiques
Philippe Entremont (piano), Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
10.28 Schubert String Quartet in A minor, D804 (Rosamunde) Ouartetto Italiano
11.04 Listener request: Schubert, arr Liszt Die Forelle, D550; Das Sterbeglocklein John Bingham (piano)
11.07 Listener request: Schnebel Schubert
Fantasy Bamberg SO, conductor Jonathan Nott
11.34 Messiaen Chronochromie BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Antal Dorati
3/5. 3. A New Generation. Donald Macleod 's survey of the German organ school reaches the mid-17th century and some students of the organists featured in yesterday's programme. Johann Bach Unser Leben ist ein Schatten auf Erde (excerpt) Frankfurter Kantorei , director Helmuth Rilling
Reincken Partita No 3 (Hortus Musicus) (excerpt) Purcell Quartet
Weckmann Magnificat Secundi Toni Wolfgang Zerer (organ)
Sonata IX a 4, Sonata II a 4 Musica Fiata
Tunder Praeludium in G Peter Clements (organ) Wachet auf! ruft uns die Stimme Greta de Reyghere (soprano), Ricercar Consort
Froberqer Suite No 20 in Richard Egarr (harpsichord) Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Edinburgh International Festival 2005
Mary-Ann Kennedy introduces a recital by the 2004 Kathleen Ferrier Award-winner, recorded yesterday at the Queen's Hall. Soprano Kate Royal and Graham Johnson (piano) perform music by Purcell, Schumann, Strauss, Ravel, Poulenc and Britten.
Kate Royal (soprano), Manchester Camerata, conductor Douglas Boyd
Beethoven Overture: The Creatures of Prometheus
Tippett Divertimento on Sellinger's Round Mozart Chi Sa, Chi Sa, Qual Sia, K582;
Bella Mia Fiamma ... Resta, 0 Cara, K528 Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F Repeated from Wednesday 27 July
Live from St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh during the Edinburgh
International Festival. Introit: Lo, God Is
Here (Townhill). Responses: Tomkins. Psalm 89 (Walmisley, Howells, Surplice). First Reading: Leviticus 25, vvl-17. Office Hymn: 0 Strength and Stay (Welwyn). Canticles: Bairstow in D.
Second Reading: Hebrews 4, vv12-end; 5, vvl-10. Anthem: Lord, Thou Hast Been Our Refuge (Bairstow). Final Hymn: Lord, Enthroned in Heavenly Splendour (St Helen). Organ Voluntary: Scherzo from Sonata in E flat (Bairstow). Organist and master of the music
Simon Nieminski. Assistant organist Duncan Ferguson.
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of arts news, guests and music.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Presented by Edward Seckerson. Christine Schafer (soprano), Royal
Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Daniele Gatti Berg Lulu Suite
7.35 Twenty Minutes: Plenty - the Land of Cockaiqne
Francis Spufford contemplates what it means in the 21st century to have enough or not have enough, how we have arrived at our contemporary concept of plenty, and why, once reached, the land of Cockaigne is not necessarily a satisfactory place.
7.55 Mahler Symphony No 4 Repeated on Tuesday 30 August
1/3. Founded on Faith. Christianity has remained a potent force shaping ideas of European unity. Historian Mia Rodriguez-Salgado visits Aachen, home of Charlemagne, and Cordoba, scene of extraordinary encounters in the Middle Ages between Christians, Jews and Muslims, and considers how religion has moulded the way Europeans think about their continent.
Producer Chris Bowlby Series continues tomorrow at 9.35pm
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. For the 70th birthday celebrations of the Estonian composer Arvo Part , a selection of his sacred texts, interspersed with plainchant and motets from the 12th to the 14th centuries. Presented by Martin Handley.
Christopher Bowers-Broadbent (organ), Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, director Paul Hillier
Mikhail Pletnev (piano) plays a selection of Domenico Scarlatti 's keyboard sonatas.
4/5. Despite Dohnanyi's selfless dedication to the musical welfare of his country, he made an ill-advised decision that led to him being accused of Nazi sympathies and branded a war criminal. With Donald Macleod. Rptd from Thursday at 12 noon
With Louise Fryer. Mendelssohn Organ Sonata in B flat,
Op 65 No 4 Suk, transcr Plcka Meditation on an Old Czech Hymn, Op 35a Brahms Prelude and Fugue in G minor Surzynski Capriccio , Op 36 Saint-Saens Prelude and Fugue in B, Op 99 No 11.45 Karg-Elert Stimmen der Nacht, Op 142 No 11.52 Liszt Prelude and Fugue on BACH
2.05 Strauss Sinfonia Domestica 2.48 Kodaly Duo, Op 7
3.14 Telemann Suite in C (Essercizii Musici ) 3.33 Jarzebski Venite Exsultemus (Johanis Gabrielis ) 3.43 Lassus Missa Osculetur Me 4.07 Schumann Vier Cesange der Frühe, Op 133 4.22 Horneman Overture: Aladdin 4.33 Mozart Mi Tradi Quell Alma Ingrata (Don Giovanni ) 4.37 Lipinski Violin Concerto No 4 in A 4.53 Liszt Harp Study in flat
5.00 Dobrzynski Overture: Monbar 5.12 Stainer God So Loved the World (The Crucifixion) 5.15 S Wesley Loud
Voluntary for the Conclusion of a Service 5.18 Corelll Trio Sonata in C, Op 3 No 8 5.26 D Scarlatti Harpsichord
Sonata in G, Kk104 5.31 A Scarlatti Concerto Grosso No 1 in F minor 5.39 Hummel Piano Trio in F, Op 22 5.53 Telemann Unschuld und ein gut Gewissen, TWV 1:1440 6.06 Larsson Songs of the Naked Trees, Op 7 6.22 Uadov The Enchanted Lake 6.30 Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor