Presented by Martin Handley.
7.00-8.00: Donizetti Overture: Linda di Chamounix Schubert Offertorium, D963
8.00-9.00: Balakirev In Bohemia Mozart Symphony No 21 in A, K134
Rob Cowan introduces some treasures from his record collection. Plus the recording of Vaughan Williams's Mass recommended in yesterday's CD Review. Music includes:
Delibes Cortege de Bacchus (Ballet: Sylvia) Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet Handel Where'er You Walk (Semele)
Webster Booth (singer) and orchestra
Schmelzer Sonata No 2 a 8 a due cori Vienna Concentus Musicus/Nikolaus Harnoncourt Nielsen Cantata for the Commemoration of 11 February 1909 Canzone-Koret, conductor Frans Rasmussen
Strauss Don Juan , Op 20 Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Eugen Jochum
Shostakovich, arr Tziganov Preludes, Op 34 (excerpts) Julian Rachiin (violin), Itamar Golan (piano)
Weill Mack the Knife (Threepenny Opera); Alabama Song (Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny) Lotte Lenya (voice) and orchestra conducted by Roger Bean
Mozart Piano Sonata in C, K279 Glenn Gould
Victoria Vidi Speciosam Regensburg Cathedral Choir, conductor Hans Schrems
Dohnanyi Suite for Orchestra, Op 19
Danubia SO, conductor Domonkos Heja
Stenhammar Florez und Blanzelflor Ingvar
Wixell (baritone), Munich PO/Stig Westerberg G Gabrieli Canzon per Sonare No 4
E Power Biggs (organ), Boston Brass Ensemble
Whitbread Poetry Award-winning writer Michael Symmons Roberts shares his musical passions with Michael Berkeley. These include works by James MacMillan , Gavin Bryars , Messiaen and John Adams. Plus a little-known piece by Mozart.
Lucie Skeaping presents music by the Slovenian composer Jacobus Handl, aka Jacobus Gallus.
BBC Singers, conductor Robert Hollingworth
Music includes: Handl Musica Musarum Germana; Mirabile Mysterium; Benedic Domine; Lamentabatur Jacob
Camerata Salzburg/Roger
Norrinqton Stephanie Hughes introduces a concert from the 2005 Mozartwoche in Salzburg. Lang Lang (piano), Camerata Salzburg, conductor Roger Norrington
Mozart Symphony No 33 in B flat, K319; Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor, K491 Haydn Symphony No 96 in D (Miracle)
3/3. Mark Elder looks at how the Halle Orchestra has often turned to Elgar's music on important occasions, such as the re-opening of Manchester's Free Trade Hall in 1951.
Louise Fryer introduces listeners' requests, including Elgar's Piano Quintet, highlights from Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet, and Colin Matthews 's orchestration of Britten's song cycle A Charm of Lullabies performed by the mezzo Joanne Thomas with the BBC NOW. Plus this month's theme: favourite accompanists.
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With Osvaldo Golijov 's La Pasion segun San Marcos getting its first UK performance at London's
Barbican in one of two concerts focusing on his work, Tom Service talks to the Argentine composer. He also explores a collaboration between British and Iraqi performers at the Old Vic in London in a new production of Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale. Producer Jeremy Evans
Aled Jones recruits choral conductor
Peter Broadbent for a look at some of the most exciting up-and-coming choirs from the UK and Europe. They are joined in the studio by contemporary specialists Exaudi, who perform music by Tippett, Michael Finnissy and Howard Skempton. Plus the Latvian choir Balsis, a competition-winning performance from Welsh group Serendipity, and a group of former choristers from St Thomas 's Church, Leipzig, the Calmus Ensemble.
By Ryan Craig. The life of a young, black school teacher, with a profound love of life, her students and Plato, is turned upside down by an unexpected and appalling accusation. This and the lack of support from her boyfriend sets her off on an odyssey from her east London flat to a bizarre encounter in Oxford
Circus with a man she meets over the internet.
Music by David Pickvance ; Producer/Director Steven Canny
Is it possible to uncover the real Mozart beneath the endless mythologising in historical accounts, biographies, plays, novels and films?
Paul Robertson enlists the opinions of scholars, child psychologists and performers. Producer Paul Frankl
1/5. Donald Macleod discusses Jean Sibelius 's relationship with his own country, Finland.
Finlandia, Op 26 No 7; Kullervo and His Sister (Kullervo, Op 7 No 3); Tapiola, Op 112 Repeated from Monday at 12 noon
With Jonathan Swain. Bruckner Mass No 3 in F minor (Great) Soloists, Netherlands Radio Choir, Royal
Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
2.04 Schumann Fantasie in C, Op 17 2.34 Dvorak Piano Quintet in A, Op 81 3.06 Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet 3.27 Beethoven Piano Concerto No3 in C minor 4.04 Handel Si I'lnfida Consorte.... Confusa Si Miri (Rodelinda) 4.09 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G, BWV1048 4.20 Corelll Violin Sonata in C. Op 5 No 3
4.32 Mozart Overture: Der Schauspieldirektor, K4B6
4.37 Lhtolff Concerto Symphonique No 4 in D minor, Op 102 (2nd mvt) 4.45 Duparc Serenade Florentine
4.48 Veremans Night and Dawn at the Nete 5.00 Ravel Pavane pour une Infante Défunte 5.06 Frescobaldi
Canzona decimanova, detta La Capriola 5.10 Josquln des Prez Ave Maria ... Virgo Serena 5.17 Handel Susser
Blumen Ambraflocken, HWV204 5.23 Nanterml Cor Mio, Deh Non Languire 5.28 Holst St Paul's Suite, Op 29 No 2
5.42 Sibelius Music to a Scene 5.49 Sink Ubi Caritas
5.53 Gottschalk Le Chant du Martyr 6.00 Virgil Thomson String Quartet No 2 6.23 H Andriessen
Canzona 6.36 Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216