Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Ravel A Iborada del Gracioso Dinu Lipatti (piano)
Weber Andante e Rondo Ungarese
Bernard Garfield (bassoon), Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Eugene Ormandy
Couperin Le Tic Toe Choc ou les Maillotins; Bruit de Guerre Alexandre Tharaud (piano)
8.30-10.00: Bach Violin Concerto in A minor, BWV1041 Richard Tognetti , Australian CO
Chopin Andante Spianato and Grand Polonaise Brillante, Op 22 Emanuel Ax (piano) Sibelius Valse Triste
RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
With Jonathan Swain.
Bartok Romanian Folk Dances, Sz56
Henryk Szeryng (violin), Charles Reiner (piano)
10.07 Franck Choral No 1 in E Naji Hakim (organ)
10.23 Adams Tromba Lontana
Jonathan Holland and Wesley Warren (trumpets) CBSO, conductor Simon Rattle
10.29 Schubert Gretchen am Spinnrade, D118; Die Musensohn, D764 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Edwin Fischer (piano)
10.36 Haydn Symphony No 49 in F minor (La Passione) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Frans Briiggen
11.00 Brahms Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor. Op 108 Henryk Szeryng , Artur Rubinstein (piano)
11.23 Franck Cantabile Marie-Claire Alain (organ) 11-30 Shostakovich The Execution of Stepan Razin Vitali Gromadsky (bass), RSFSR Russian Chorus, Moscow Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kyrill Kondrashin
2/5. Today Donald Macleod is joined by composer Nicola LeFanu to discuss the legacy of her mother, Elizabeth "Betty" Maconchy. One of the most brilliant British composers of the 20th century, Maconchy's extensive catalogue includes a cycle of 13 string guartets, the second of which is the centrepiece of today's programme.
Serenata Concertante Manoug Parikian (violin), LSO, conductor Vernon Handley
String Quartet No 2 Hanson Quartet
Nocturnal BBC Singers, conductor Nicholas Kok. Repeated at 8.45pm
The Brodsky Quartet has been one of Britain's most outstanding and innovative chamber ensembles for over 30 years. Each afternoon this week Fiona Talkington introduces a series of concerts given during their recent residency at LSO, St Luke's in London. Brodsky Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in D minor, Op 103 Shostakovich String Quartet No 3, Op 73
2.00 Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Presented by Fiona Talkington. Stravinsky Agon
Conductor Simon Rattle
Mozart String Quartet in A, K464 Philharmonia Quartet, Berlin
Bach Mass in B minor, BWV232
With Susan Gritton (soprano), David Daniels (countertenor), John Mark Ainsley (tenor),
Detlef Roth (baritone), RIAS Chamber Chorus, conductor Roger Norrington
Sean Rafferty introduces music and arts news.
A recital that combines a rarely-heard song cycle by Strauss with Britten's Pushkin settings written for soprano Galina Vishnevskaya. Plus some rediscovered Americana by a composer who was popular with many of the great American singers of the 20th century. Presented by Tom Service . Christine Brewer (soprano), Roger Vignoles (piano) Berg Seven Early Songs
Strauss Gesange des Orients, Op 77 Britten The Poet's Echo, Op 76 Dougherty Four Songs
Another chance to hear this programme, broadcast earlier today. Repeated from 12 noon
The novelist and short-story writer James Salter is widely regarded as one of the greatest living
American authors. His sophisticated writing has been hailed by most of his contemporaries - but he started life as an American fighter pilot in the Korean War and in the 1960s wrote screenplays for Robert Redford and others. On a rare trip to Britain, he talks to Philip Dodd about the publication of new editions of some of his Classic works. Producer ZahidWarley
2/4. Tom Service presents a seguence of music with a featured performer leading the way. Wayne Marshall begins tonight's programme with a performance of his own transcription for organ of the overture to Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss (son).
Lingua Franca
2/4. From Amish to Wood Frisian. The Germanic family of languages has more than 550 million native speakers, from Australia (English) to the Faroe Islands (Faroese), to South Africa
(Afrikaans) to Holland and, of course, Germany. Producer Simon Elmes
Verity Sharp 's mix tonight includes tracks from Serge Gainsbourg , Philip Glass and traditional music from Morocco.
Presented by John Shea.
Mazzocchi Battaglia per Espugnare Amore; Domine, Ne in Ira Tua; Alia Beatissima Vergine; Breve e la Vita Nostra; Surge Propera, Arnica Mea; Dialogo della Cantica
Castello Sonata Quarta in D minor
Mazzocchi La Maddalena Ricorre aile Lagrime; Contro gli Allettamenti Mondani; Fortuna, su'l Volta un Crine; Dovemo Piangere la Passione di Nostro Signore; Vide, Domine, Afflictionem Nostram, Gaudens in Domino
Monique Zanetti (soprano), Francoise Masset (soprano), Jean-Francois Lombard (tenor), Benoit Haller (tenor), Renaud Delaigue (bass), Les Paladins, director Jerome Correas (keyboards)
2.07 Franck Redemption
3.05 Smetana Sonata movement in E minor
3.16 Peeters Organ Concerto
4.00 Glinka Trio in D minor (Pathetique)
4.16 Janacek Piano Sonata: 1 X 1908 (From the Street)
4.31 Reutter Ecce Quomodo Moritur Justus
4.38 Brade Turkische Intrada
4.42 Zulawski Suite in the Old Style
4.54 Vejvanovsky Offertur ad Duos Choros
5.00 Brahms Hungarian Dances: Nos 1, 3 and 5
5.07 Ponchielli Capriccio
5.18 Mozart Mentre Ti Lascio, O Figlia
5.26 Teleman Sonata in A
5.33 Bach Choral Prelude: Allein Gott in der Hoh' sei Ehr', BWV662
5.41 Vecchi Ardo Si, ma Non T'amo; Ardi e Gela a Tua Voglia
5.45 Castello Sonata No 4 for two violins and continuo
5.53 Rosenmuller Sinfonia a 4
6.00 Sweelinck Volte
6.03 Dulichius Sunt Pia Sceptra
6.07 Gesualdo, arr Maxwell Davies Two Motets
6.16 Gluck Song and Caprice
6.20 Sjoqren Cello Sonata in A, Op 58
6.37 Dvorak The Golden Spinning Wheel