Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Biber Serenade in C (Der
Nachtwachter) Musica Antiqua , Koln, director
Reinhard Goebbel Ciurlionis In the Forest USSR TV and Radio Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Fedoseyev Schubert Nachtgesang im Walde South German Vocal Ensemble, Marie Luise
Neunecker Horn Ensemble , director Rolf Beck
Mozart Piano Trio in B flat, K502 Christian Tetzlaff (violin), Gustav Rivinius (cello), Lars Vogt (piano)
8.30-10.00: Musorgsky Revolutionary Scene in the Forest of Kromy (Boris Godunov )
Alexander Arkhipov (tenor), Vladimir Matorin (bass), Bolshoi Theatre Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Andrei Chistiakov Chopin Polonaise in C sharp minor, Op 26 No I; Polonaise in E flat minor, Op 26 No 2 Artur Rubinstein (piano) Raff Symphony No 3 in F (Im Walde)
Philharmonia, conductor Francesco d'Avalos
With Jonathan Swain.
Anthony Collins With Emma to Town London
Promenade Orchestra conducted by the composer
10.05 Handel Alexander 's Feast, Part 2 (excerpt) with Organ Concerto in G, Op 4 No 1 1an Partridge (tenor), Michael George (bass), Paul Nicholson (organ), the Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conductor Harry Christophers
10.31 Listener request: Stenhammar String Quartet in C. Op 29 (Serenade) Fresk Quartet
10.52 Elgar Falstaff , Op 68 London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Anthony Collins
11.28 Handel Organ Concerto in F Op 4 No 4 (original version with choral finale)
Nicholas Kynaston , unnamed choir, Virtuosi of England, conductor Arthur Davison
11.46 Collins Elegy in Memory of Edward Elgar BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor David Lloyd-Jones
2/5. The Times Are So Strange (1933-9) Donald Macleod looks at Hartmann's
"confessional" works, which expressed his despondency over the Third Reich. In the buildup to the war he withdrew into internal exile, banning his own works from being performed. Simplicius Simplicissimus (excerpt)
Helen Donath (soprano), Bodo Brinkmann (baritone), Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Heinz Fricke
Miserae LPO , conductor Leon Botstein Kammerkonzert Paul Meyer (clarinet),
Petersen Quartet, Munich Chamber Orchestra, conductor Christoph Poppen Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
Black Gold
1/4. This week Phil George introduces recitals recorded at Cardiff's Coal Exchange, as part of the city's centenary celebrations. Schubert Ensemble
Faure Piano Quartet No 2 in G minor, Op 45 John Woolrich Sestina
BBC Singers and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Presented by Petroc Trelawny .
Brahms Abendstandchen , Op 42 No 1;
Dein Herzlein , Op 62 No 4; All mein Herzgedanken,
Op 62 No 5 BBC Singers, conductor Bob Chilcott Mahler Symphony No 7 BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ilan Volkov
Brahms In stiller Nacht; Geistliches Lied, Op 30 Stephen Betteridge (piano), BBC Singers, conductor Bob Chilcott
Today's programme for younger listeners includes music from the film The Lion King and a piece about a real king - Henry VIII.
Presented by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson. Visit the website: www.bbc.co.uk/makingtracks
The Wonders of the Ancient World lain Burnside rides a magic carpet back to the great cities of the ancient world in the company of Schubert, Wolf, Faure, Tippett and Sondheim.
Sean Rafferty presents a round-up of news from the arts world, with special guests in the studio and a selection of music.
Edinburgh International Festival 2005
The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and conductor Donald Runnicles perform Mahler's colossal, nature-inspired Third Symphony.
Recorded last month in Edinburgh's Usher Hall and presented by Donald Macleod.
Mahler Symphony No 3 Birgitta Svenden
(mezzo), Edinburgh Festival Chorus (women's voices), Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Donald Runnicles
Vasili Mitrokhin , a senior archivist in the KGB, smuggled documents out of the KGB archive, which, when published, were described by the FBI as constituting "the greatest single cache of intelligence ever received by the West." Now, intelligence expert Christopher Andrew is publishing the second series of potentially explosive revelations in The Mitrokhin Archive: The KGB in the World. Paul Allen and guests assess the impact this will have on our understanding of the Cold War. Producer Fiona McLean
Shaheera Asante 's selections include Turkish singers Kazim Koyuncu and Belkis Akkale ,
Tanzanian taraab music from the Black Star
Musical Club, and the sound of 54 guitars played by the wind on top of a sand dune on the French Atlantic coast.
3/5. Artist and Businessman. Bach backed up his radical aesthetics with a brilliant grasp of music theory - but, as Donald Macleod discovers, this was combined with a shrewd knowledge of what would sell.
Sonata in C, Wq63 No 1 (2nd mvt); Sonata in F minor, Wq63 No 6 Christopher Hogwood (clavichord) Trio Sonata in C minor (Sanguineus und Melancholicus) Wq161 No 1 Florilegium
La Bohmer, Wq117 No 26 Miklos Spanyi (clavichord) Sinfonia in E minor, W178 Berlin Academy of Ancient Music Repeated from Wednesday at 12 noon
With John Shea.
Handel Organ Concerto in B flat
Bach Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV546
Mozart Fantasy in F minor, K608
Franck Cantabile in B
Strejc Organ Sonata No 1 Toccata alla Rumba
Eben Finale (Sunday Music)
2.03 Theile St Matthew Passion
3.06 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 5 in E minor
4.00 Debussy La Cathedrale Engloutie (Preludes, Book 1)
à 4.05 Kempf Soundscape
4.10 Sibelius Petite Suite
4.18 Hidas Adagio
4.30 Schumann Sechs Gesange, Op 89
4.43 Bodinus Trio in G
4.53 Forster Sonata
5.00 Jacob Overture
5.04 Holst Wind Quintet, Op 14
5.19 Benoit Three Hymns
5.27 Haydn String Quartet in G, Op 76 No 1
5.47 Mozart Piano Sonata in B flat, K281
5.59 Anon, medieval Armenian You Are the Only Holy One; Easter Melody.... O Gardener
6.05 Alpaerts Salome's Dance of the Seven Veils
6.12 Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor
6.42 Stravinsky Three movements from Petrushka