Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Mozart, arr Wendt Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail (excerpts) Amadeus Winds, conductor Bastiaan Blomhert Vivaldi Violin Concerto in B minor, RV391 Monica Huggett ,
Raglan Barogue Players, director Nicholas Kraemer Wagner Suite: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fritz Reiner
8.30-10.00: Spohr Octet in E, Op 32
Vienna Octet Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
J Strauss (son)
Fruhlingsstimmen Rita Streich (soprano), Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kurt Gaebel
Presented by Rob Cowan.
Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor Walter Gieseking , Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conductor Hans Rosbaud
10.27 Byrd Credo (Missa a 4) Phantasm
10.37 Stravinsky Ballet: Petrushka (1947 version) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Hans Rosbaud
11.13 Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Mravinsky
5/5. Music for Connoisseurs and Amateurs
Bach's later years saw the publication of some of his most radical music; but his style began to be regarded as old fashioned as younger composers like Haydn and Mozart came to the fore. With Donald Macleod.
Keyboard Sonata in E minor, Wq58 No 4 (1st mvt) Gabor Antalffy (harpsichord) Rondo in C, Wq56 No
Inger Grudin-Brandt (period piano)
Die Auferstehung und HimmelfahrtJesu (excerpt from Part 1) Stephan Genz (bass), Ex Tempore, La Petite Bande , conductor Sigiswald Kuijken Sinfonia in C, Wq182 No 3
Capella Istropolitana , conductor Christian Benda Quartet in G, Wq95
Wilbert Hazelzet (flute), Wiel Peeters (viola), Richte van der Meer (cello), Ton Koopman
(harpsichord) Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
The Birth of the Keyboard Sonata
4/4. Ronald Brautigam is the pianist in the last of this week's lunchtime recitals, which explore the development of the keyboard sonata from Scarlatti to Beethoven. This concert was recorded earlier this year at Elmwood Hall,
Queen's University, Belfast, and is presented by Stephanie Hughes.
CPE Bach Sonata in D minor, Wq52 No 2 Haydn Sonata in G minor, H XVI 44 CPE Bach Sonata in D. Wq54 No 5
Haydn Sonata in E minor, H XVI 34
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Presented by Louise Fryer.
Borodin Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2 in C minor (Little Russian)
Rachmaninov The Bells
Giselle Allen (soprano), Stuart Skelton (tenor), Peter Sidhom (bass), Edinburgh Royal Choral Union, Huddersfield Choral Society, conductor Martyn Brabbins Vocalise
Director Elizabeth Layton
A Yiddish dance, a bossa nova and Elgar's March: Pomp and Circumstance No 4 in G.
Presented by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Irene Kral
Stacey Kent appreciates the all-too-short life of singer Irene Krai , from her vocal development in the 1940s to her Carnegie Hall debut in the 1970s. Producer Keith Loxam
With Petroc Trelawny.
Edinburgh International Festival 2005
The third of four concerts given in the Usher Hall by the Bamberg Symphony Orchestra opens with Ligeti's experimental work for 100 metronomes and includes another piece by Ligeti which
Stanley Kubrick used in his 1980 horror movie The Shining. Presented by Donald Macleod. Alice Coote (mezzo), Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jonathan Nott Ligeti Poeme Symphonique
Bach, orch Stokowski Komm , susser Tod, BWV478 Mahler Kindertotenlieder Ligeti Lontano
Strauss Tod und Verklarung
The last of the Bamberg SO series can be heard tomorrow 6.30pm
Bo Holten: Rain and Rush and Rosebush Catherine Bott (soprano), conductor Bo Holten
Danish composer Bo Holten conducts a recording of his 1991 setting of Hans Christian Andersen 's fairy tale Rain and Rush and Rosebush.
Writer John McGahern talks to Paul Allen about Memoir, his moving account of growing up in County Leitrim in Ireland between the wars, virtually cut off from the rest of the world. Producer Anthony Denselow
A mix of musical styles and influences, presented by Robert Sandall and Mark Russell.
Dangerous Duets
2/3. Oren Marshall and Steve Buckley
This week's unusual duo are tuba player
Oren Marshall and penny-whistle player Steve Buckley. Recorded in the remarkable acoustic of the east London arts venue the Wapping Project.
And presenter Jez Nelson reviews the best new releases on CD.
With Susan Sharpe.
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan Brahms Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor Mendelssohn Symphony No 5 in D (Reformation)
2.23 Masi Come Insul Fronte Fu Preso Narciso
2.32 Bach Chaconne (Violin Partita No 2 in D minor,
BWV1004 2.49 Peteris Vasks Mass 3.16 Ravel Daphnis et Chloé: Suite No 2 333 Szymanowski String Quartet No Op 56 3.52 Goleminov Dyptich for flute and orchestra
4.03 Mascitti Adagio (15 Sonate da Camera, Op 2)
4.07 Telemann Trio Sonata in G, TWV42:G5 (Mercordi)
4.16 Ugolini Three motets: Exultate Omnes; Beata Es, Virgo Maria ; Quae Est Ista 4.32 Froberger Capriccio
4.37 Haydn Piano Sonata in D, H X Vi 37
4.46 Bizet Carmen: Suite No 1 5.00 Moniuszko Overture: Paria 5.09 Wagner Sachs 's Monologue (Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg) 5.15 Schumann Novelette in F Op 21 No 1
5.21 Britten Canadian Carnival
5.35 Matthias Schmidt Ghanaia
5.42 Kamillo Lendvay My Respects, Mr Goodman
5.47 Pingoud Prologue 5.53 Rota Bassoon Concerto
6.12 Mozart String Quartet in 6 flat, K458 (Hunt)
6.39 Noskowski The Steppes