Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Francaix String Trio Marwood Ensemble
Liszt, after Schubert Valse Caprice (Soirees de Vienne, No 6) Evgeny Kissin (piano)
Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Leonard Bernstein (piano)
8.30-10.00: Grieg In Autumn, Op 11 Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Ole Kristian Ruud
Telemann Da, Jesu, Deinen Ruhm zu mehren Ruth Zeisak (soprano), Camerata Koln
Presented by Rob Cowan.
Bach, arr Stokowski Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV565 Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
10.12 Listener request: Beethoven String Trio in C minor, Op 9 No 3 Trio Italiano d'Archi
10.37 Waqner/Stokowski Symphonic Synthesis: Das Rheingold Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
11.02 Listener request: Messiaen Ouatuor pour la Fin du Temps
Michael Collins (clarinet),
Joshua Bell (violin), Steven Isserlis (cello), Olli Mustonen (piano)
11.50 Bach, arr Stokowski Sonata in A minor, BWV1003 (3rd mvt) All-American Youth Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski
5/5. Donald Macleod looks at the final years of Jacob Obrecht , when he at last achieved the Italian court job he had coveted all his life, only to lose it almost as soon as he had landed it. Plus a chance to hear music from the work Obrecht described as the "sphinx" among his mass settings, and a final farewell to Johannes Ockeghem. Obrecht T'
Andernaken Weser-Renaissance , Bremen, director Manfred Cordes
Gloria (Missa Maria Zart)
Tallis Scholars , conductor Peter Phillips Anon Plainchant: Venit ad Petrum
Ockeghem Credo (Missa Caput)
The Clerks' Group, conductor Edward Wickham Obrecht Credo (Missa Caput)
Oxford Camerata , conductor Jeremy Summerly Laudes Christo The Clerks' Group, conductor Edward Wickham
Parce Domine (1st part) Johan Laleman (organ) Ockeghem Departez Vous
Medieval Ensemble of London
Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
A recital given earlier this year at Wigmore Hall in London, presented by Fiona Talkington. Takacs Quartet
Debussy String Quartet, Op 10
Beethoven String Quartet in F Op 135
BBC Philharmonic
Today's programme concludes this week's theme featuring music inspired by history and music from the past.
Presented by Sarah Walker.
Copland Fanfare for the Common Man Conductor Simon Wright
Bernstein Facsimile Conductor Vassily Sinaisky John Casken Symphony (Broken Consort) Julian Gregory (electric violin), Pamela Jay (mandolin), Edward Cervenka (cimbalom), James Crabb (accordion), conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town) Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Bernstein Chichester Psalms Simon Barker (treble), Leeds Festival Chorus, conductor Simon Wright
There's a stormy start to today's programme, followed by an all-night dance and music from Star Wars. Presented for younger listeners by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
Ken Colyer
Ken Colyer became a jazz legend, not just in Britain but all over the world - even in New Orleans. More than anyone else he was responsible for the espousal of the New Orleans style when many other forms were clammering for attention. Alyn Shipton talks to friends and musical colleagues about the man known as "the Guv'nor". Producer Dave Batchelor
With Sean Rafferty.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra opens its
2005-6 season with a new principal guest conductor, David Robertson. Presented by Martin Handley.
Susan Bullock (soprano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor David Robertson Wagner Prelude: Tristan und Isolde Schoenberq Erwartung , Op 17
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Applause! Applause!
Richard Foster looks into the power of applause and asks why we clap our hands to show approval.
8.40 Beethoven Symphony No 5 in C minor
Controversial journalist Robert Fisk talks to
Philip Dodd about The Great War for Civilisation: Conquest of the Middle East - his account of fighting in the region he has spent the last 25 years reporting from. Producer Anthony Denselow
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present an eclectic mix of musical styles and influences.
Hermeto Pascoal
Jez Nelson presents a concert recording of the Brazilian musical visionary Hermeto Pascoal and his sextet. An influence on Miles Davis in the early 1970s, he is sometimes described as the "Brazilian Duke Ellington" and has a cult following among British jazz musicians.
With Jonathan Swain.
Brahms Double Concerto in A minor, Op 102 Wagner
Traume (Wesendonk Lieder) Schoenberq Verklarte Nacht , Op4 Augustin Dumay (violin), Jian Wang (cello), RAI
National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pedro Halffter
2.16 A Mahler Five Lieder 2.29 Liszt Années de
Pèlerinage, Année I: Suisse 3.18 Strauss An Alpine Symphony 4.13 Stainov Hey, Yana 4.16 Giovanni da
Firenze Canzone. QuandAmor 4.21 Hildegard of Bingen Antiphon: 0 Choruscans Stellarum; Responsorium:
0 Nobilissima Viriditas 4.31 Delius, arr Fenby Intermezzo (Fennimore and Gerda) 4.37 Stanford Fantasia and Toccata in D minor 4.50 Dvorak Overture: Carnival
5.00 Telemann Horn Concerto in D 5.12 Mozart Ach, ich fuhl's, es ist verschwunden (Die Zauberflote) 5.17 Gilse String Quartet (Unfinished) 5.27 Chopin Etude in G flat, Op 10 No 5 5.29 Schubert Three Lieder 5.37 Bach Violin Concerto in D minor, BWVI043 5.54 Buxtehude Chorale Variations: Nimm von uns Herr, du treuer Gott, BuxWV207
6.01 Vivaldi Dixit Dominus in D. RV595
6.31 Crusell Sinfonia Concertante in B flat, Op3