Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Torrejon y Velasco A Este Sol Peregrine Ensemble Elyma, director Gabriel Garrido Chopin Mazurkas, Op 59 Martha Argerich (piano) Dukas The Sorcerer's
Apprentice Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Constantin Silvestri
Beethoven Violin Sonata in F Op 24 (Spring) Gidon Kremer , Martha Argerich (piano)
8.30-10.00: Copland El Salon Mexico Mexico Symphony Orchestra, conductor Enrique Batiz Mozart Horn Quintet in E flat, K407
Radovan Vlatkovic (horn), Ensemble Villa Musica BartokP/ano Concerto No 3 Martha Argerich , Montreal SO, conductor Charles Dutoit
With Jonathan Swain.
Dieupart Suite No 5 in F (Overture) Laurent Stewart (harpsichord)
Couperin Allemande (Livres de Clavecin, Deuxieme Livre, Ordre No 9)
Igor Kipnis and Thurston Dart (harpsichords)
10.09 Cherubini Overture: Anacreon
RPO, conductor Adrian Boult
10.19 Telemann Quartet No 6 in E minor, TWV43:e4 (Paris Quartets) Florilegium
10.39 Listener request:
Franck Symphony in D minor LSO/Adrian Boult
11.16 Raison Kyrie (Messe du Premier Ton) Jorg Andreas Botticher (organ)
Frescobaidi Bergamasca (Fiori Musicali , Op 12) Eduard Muller (organ)
11.27 Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden
Gesellen Kirsten Flagstad (soprano), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
11.44 CPE Bach, Petzold and anon Marches and dances (Notebook of Anna Magdalena Bach ) Rosalyn Tureck (piano)
2/5. When judging the music of his peers
Tchaikovsky could dish out some pretty acidic comments, yet he dreaded reading reviews of his own works. Donald Macleod looks at the composer as both the critic and the criticised. Behind the Window, in the Shadow, Op 60 No 10 Joan Rodgers (soprano), Roger Vignoles (piano) The Fearful Moment, Op 28 No 6 Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone), Oleg Boshniakovich (piano)
Meditation, Op 42No 1 Dmitri Sitkovetsky (violin), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
Theme and Variations, Op 19 No 6 Viktoria Postnikova (piano)
Piano Trio in A minor, Op 50 (excerpt)
Borodin Trio Repeated on Boxing Day at 12 midnight
Prague and Vienna
1/4. This week Petroc Trelawny presents music from Prague and Vienna, performed at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast.
Wihan Quartet
Dvorak String Quartet in E flat, Op 51 Mozart String Quartet in D, K421
German Romantics - BBC National Orchestra of Wales, BBC Singers
Presented by Edward Seckerson. Wagner Overture: Tannhauser Conductor Grant Llewellyn
Tchaikovsky Ballet suite: Swan Lake Conductor Rumon Gamba
Bruch Five Lieder, Op 38
BBC Singers, conductor Celso Antunes Brahms Symphony No 1 in C minor Conductor Joseph Swensen
Painters and Sculptors. lain Burnside introduces songs about painters, paintings and sculptures, from Poulenc's portraits of seven painters he knew and admired to Stephen Sondheim 's musical about Georges Seurat , via songs about sculptures by Cui and Satie, and Britten's settings of Michelangelo sonnets. Producer Emma Bloxham
Sean Rafferty with a round-up of arts news, with studio guests and a selection of music.
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Verity Sharp presents a concert given by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra at the Lighthouse, Poole, featuring Eigar inspired by the Italian Riviera, Tchaikovsky inspired by the lakes of Switzerland, and Vaughan Williams 's fourth symphony - his reaction to the increasingly menacing political atmosphere of the 1930s. Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Hagai Shaham (violin) conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Elgar Overture: In the South (Alassio) Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4
Should truth rule supreme? And what are the effects if it does? These questions are central to The Wild Duck - one of the most explosive plays by Henrik Ibsen. As a new version opens at the Donmar Warehouse, directed by David Eldridge , Mathew Sweet unpacks the punch of this play, in which a son exposes his father's duplicity. Producer Kirsty Pope
James Fulkerson 's experimental music for trombone and tape; Sufjan Stevens 's songs about the US State of Illinois; and French virtuoso bass player and composer Henri Texier. Presented by Fiona Talkington.
3/5. Donald Macleod and Jeremy Summerly examine the wide range of texts that Lassus set to music, and the radical nature of his compositions.
ProphetiaeSibyllarum Hilliard Ensemble Domine Exaudi (Penitential Psalm No 7) Henry's Eight
Salve Regina Choir of New College, Oxford, director Edward Higginbottom Repeated from Wednesday at 12 noon
With Louise Fryer.
Marais Suite No 5 in E minor Visee Guitar Suite No 9 in D minor Couperin Le Parnasse, ou l'Apothéose de Corelli Dornel Sonata No 6 Couperin Pieces de Violes No 1 in E minor; Concert No 8 in G 2.27 CPE Bach Zur
Einfuhrung des HP Gasie, Wq250 2.53 Relcha Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op 89 3.17 Poulenc Banalites
3.28 Schumann Fantasie in C, Op 17 3.58 Beethoven
Overture: Leonora No 3 4.13 A Thomas 0 Vin, Dissipe Ma Tristesse (Hamlet) 4.17 Milhaud Suite: La Cheminée du Roi Rene, Op 205 4.29 Faure Nell, Op 18 No 1
4.32 Respighi Impression! Brasiliane 4.53 Liszt Etude No 4 in D minor (Mazeppa) 5.00 Debussy, transcr Cole Beau Soir; Prelude a la Damoiselle Elue 5.06 Part Magnificat 5.12 Mozart Bella Mia Fiamma.... Resta,
0 Cara, KV317 5.20 Liszt La Chapelle de Guillaume Tell
5.26 Matusic Two Croatian Folk Songs 5.33 Rautavaara Three Shakespeare Sonnets 5.40 Pederson Three Songs for five voices 5.47 Osterc Religioso 5.53 Resplqhl
Adagio con Variazioni 6.06 Chopin Variations on La Ci
Darem la Mano in B flat, Op 2 6.24 Mattheson Sonata for three flutes. Op 1 No 4 6.30 Suk Serenade in E flat, Op 6