Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Vivaldi Cello Concerto in G, RV415 Jonathan Cohen , the King's Consort, conductor Robert King
Ravel Pavane pour une Infante Défunte
Anima Eterna, conductorjos van Immerseel Arnold Brass Quintet No 1, Op 73 Center City Brass Quintet
8.30-10.00: Stravinsky Three Movements from Petrushka Simon Trpceski (piano) Schubert Quartettsatz in C minor, D703 Medici Quartet
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D, BWV1050 Daniel Hope (violin), Jaime Martin (flute), Kristian Bezuidenhout (harpsichord), Chamber Orchestra of Europe
With Rob Cowan.
Grieg Holberg Suite NBC Symhony Orchestra, conductor Arturo Toscanini
10.22 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor Moura Lympany, Philharmonia, conductor Nikolai Maiko
10.57 CPE Bach Trio in C for flute, violin and continuo, Wql47 Les Adieux
11.10 Walton Suite: Wise Virgins
Concert Arts Orchestra, conductor Robert Irving
11.33 Ireland A Downland Suite London Brass Virtuosi, conductor David Honeyball
11.52 Brahms Romanza, Op 118 No 5 Moura Lympany
2/5. La Fenice. Donald Macleod looks at the chequered history of Venice's 18th-century opera house, La Fenice, in the company of its artistic director, Sergio Segalini.
Verdi Sempre Libera (La Traviata, Act 1)
Joan Sutherland (soprano), Luciano Pavarotti (tenor), National Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Richard Bonynge
Cavalli Ardo, Sospiro e Piango (La Calisto, Act Janet Baker (mezzo), London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard Verdi Simon Boccanegra , Act 1 (finale)
Soloists, La Scala Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Rossini Semiramide (excerpt)
Joan Sutherland (soprano), Marilyn Home (mezzo), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Richard Bonynge
Stravinsky The Rake's Progress (excerpt)
Jerry Hadley (tenor), Samuel Ramey (bass), Lyon Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Kent Nagano
Handel Non Ho Cor Che perAmarti (Agrippina) Delia Jones (mezzo), English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
Wyastone Leys Summer Series
1/4. Jamie Owen presents this week's series of four concerts from Wyastone Concert Hall, just outside Monmouth in the Wye Valley, and home to a summer concert series that each year attracts a wide range of world-class artists.
Daniel Hope (violin), Sebastian Knauer (piano) Falla Suite of Popular Spanish Songs Messiaen Theme and Variations
Grieg Violin Sonata No 3 in C minor, Op 45
Witches and Fairies
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Presented by John Shea.
Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) Conductor James Judd Ravel Ballet: Mother Goose
Conductor Rumon Gamba
Roussel Suite No 2: Bacchus et Ariane
Conductor Walter Weller
Stravinsky Petrushka
Conductor David Atherton
Strauss Don Juan
Conductor Rumon Gamba
lain Burnside introduces a specially recorded recital given by two very different Swedish mezzos: Anna Larsson , accompanied by Roger Vignoles , performs songs by Schubert and Brahms; and Tove Dahlberg , accompanied by Julius Drake , sings Grieg's song cycle, Haugtussa.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news
Edinburgh International Festival
Beethoven and Bruckner: Nine Symphonies Eighty-year-old Charles Mackerras triggers the most famous four notes in music and supervises their development into Beethoven's iconic symphonic masterpiece. Bruckner's Fifth is also a structural miracle, a colossal tour-de-force built from a simple pizzicato scale. Introduced by Donald Macleod.
Beethoven Symphony No 5 in C minor Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
Bruckner Symphony No 5 in B flat
Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Ingo Metzmacher
As part of Radio 3's focus on Rabindranath Tagore, Isabel Hilton is joined by writers and historians to discuss the fascinating relationship between Tagore and Gandhi. How did the Great Sentinel's (Tagore) vision for India differ from the Great Soul's (Gandhi) and how do their respective visions Stand up today? Producer Fiona McLean
Verity Sharp presents a mix of music from around the world and samples the latest tracks from the world of electronica.
3/5. Donald Macleod and Brian Morton talk about the musical monogram, DSCH, used by the composer Shostakovich, and the events surrounding his second fall from grace in 1948. String Quartet No 8, Op 110
Symphony No 15 (1st mvt, Allegretto)
24 Preludes and Fugues: No 13 in F sharp; No 24 in D minor Repeated from Wednesday
With Susan Sharpe.
Bach Musical Offering, BWV1079 Arte dei Suonatori
1.51 Suk Serenade in E flat. Op 6 2.21 Dvorak Cello Concerto in B minor 3.01 Novak Piano Trio in D minor, Op 27 (Quasi una Ballata) 3.18 Liszt Funerailles (Harmonies Poétiques et Religieuses 3.32 Kodaly Four Madrigals 3.44 Haydn Symphony No 49 in F minor (La Passione) 4.01 Bellini Oboe Concerto in E flat (arr trumpet) 4.09 Verdi Overture: La
Forza del Destino 4.17 Puccini VissidArte (Tosca) 4,21 Benoit Overture: Charlotte Corday 4.31 Kunzen Symphony in G minor AM Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D 4.54 Hartmann, arr Gunther and Teuber Blooming like a Rose Garden
5.00 Bach, orch Webem Ricercata (Bach's Musical Offering, BWVI079 No 5) 5.10 Handel Concerto Grosso, Op 6 No 7
5.25 Schumann Sonntags am Rhein (Sechs Cedichte aus dem Liederbuch eines Malers, Op 36) 5.28 Brahms Schaffe in mir, Gott, ein rein Herz, Op 29 No 2 5.34 Weber Wie nahte mirderSchlummer.... Leise, leise (Der Freischutz)
5.44 Mozart Piano Sonata in B flat, K333 6.01 Aulln String Quartet in F 6.27 Paderewski, arr Maksymiuk Nocturne, Op 16 No 4 6.32 Schubert Piano Trio in E flat, D897
(Notturno) 6.43 Boccherini Cello Concerto No 6 in 0, G479