Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Telemann Concerto in E minor
Musica Antiqua , Koln, director Reinhard Goebel Stanford Songs of the Sea
Benjamin Luxon (baritone) Bournemouth SO, conductor Norman Del Mar
Chopin Waltz in A flat, Op 34 No 1 Jose Iturbi (piano)
8.30-10.00: Chadwick Symphonic Sketch No 1 Eastman-Rochester Orchestra, conductor Howard Hanson
Wolf Morike-Lieder Juliane Banse (soprano) Berlin Deutsches SO, conductor Kent Nagano Grainger Over the Hills and Far Away United States Marine Band
Presented by Jonathan Swain.
Brahms Tragic Overture Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Pierre Monteux
10.15 BuxtehudeJesu, meine Freud und Lust, BuxWV59 Matthew White (countertenor), Aradia Ensemble, conductor Kevin Mallon Salve, Jesu, BuxWV94 Emma Kirkby and Suzie LeBlanc (sopranos) Purcell Quartet
10.33 Wagner Prelude, Act 1: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre Monteux
10.44 Buxtehude Quemadmodum Desiderat Cervus, BWV92
Victor Torres (baritone), Stylus Phantasticus attrib Buxtehude Magnificat, BuxWVI Musica Lingua , L'Arpa Festante, conductor Stephan Schreckenberger
11.00 Christopher Simpson The Seasons (excerpts) Sophie Watillon , Friederike and Brian Franklin (viols), Matthias Spaeter (theorbo/archlute), Luca Guglielmi (organ)
11.12 Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
Vienna PO, conductor Pierre Monteux
5/5. As Stalin took over the reins of power in the Soviet Union, debate as to what post-revolutionary music should be was over, as refusal to go by state-dictated guidelines for composition could be fatal. As Donald Macleod discovers, this spelt the end of Roslavets's career and even the more compliant Miaskovsky was unable to avoid censure.
Roslavets String Quartet No 3 Leipzig Quartet 24 Preludes (Nos 21- 24)
Mark Lubotsky (violin), Julia Bochkovskaya (piano) Miaskovsky Cello Concerto
Mstislav Rostropovich , Philharmonia, conductor Malcolm Sargent Repeated at 8.45pm
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
4/4. Today's concert from LSO St Luke's includes Stravinsky's Pulcinella as arranged in his Suite Italienne. Presented by Penny Gore . Alban Gerhardt (cello), Markus Becker (piano) Debussy Cello Sonata
Stravinsky Suite Italienne
Prokofiev Cello Sonata, Op 119
2.00 New Generation Artists Presented by Penny Gore .
Handel Recorder Sonata in D minor, HWV367
Sharon Bezaly (flute), Charles Medlam (viola da gamba), Terence Charlston (harpsichord) Ligeti Continuum; Hungarian Rock Jane Chapman (harpsichord)
Gorecki Harpsichord Concerto Jane Chapman , BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Robert Ziegler Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (Harp) Royal Quartet
Ravel Rapsodie Espagnol
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Van Pascal Tortelier Dutilleux Metaboles BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Beethoven Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 2
Christian Poltera (cello), Martin Helmchen (piano) G Gabrieli Jubilate Deo (1613): Beata Es;Regina Coeli BBC Singers, St James 's Baroque, conductor Stephen Layton Tippett Symphony No 2
BBCSO, conductor Edward Gardner
Sean Rafferty presents music and arts news.
Petroc Trelawny presents the second of Valery Gergiev 's concerts exploring works by Stravinsky, Debussy and Prokofiev.
Debussy's glittering seascape La Mer has long been admired for its descriptive precision, but no less atmospheric is his hazy evocation of the summer reveries of a faun. Stravinsky's Rite of Spring instigated riots at its Parisian world premiere, whereas his Symphonies of Wind Instruments is, by contrast, coolly Classical. London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev
Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments Debussy La Mer
Prokofiev Seven, They Are Seven
Debussy Prélude a I'Apres-Midi d'un Faune Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
Repeated from 12 noon
Ian McMillan hosts the weekly cabaret of new writing and performance. This week bestselling thriller writer Jed Rubenfeld on the allure of Hamlet and another instalment of the guide to great Scandinavian writing. Producer AasiyaLodhi
Bassist Dave Holland guides Helen Mayhew and Alyn Shipton through his work on disc, including his own trios, quintets and big bands, as well as records with Betty Carter , Herbie Hancock and Kenny Wheeler. Producers Simon Poole and Alyn Shipton
Jez Nelson presents a performance by Assif Tsahar 's Digital Primitives, recorded last year at the Tea Lounge, Brooklyn, New York City. The group's self-titled debut was a critical success, combining elements of free improvisation with solid swing and funk grooves. Tonight's gig features the album line-up of Cooper Moore on diddley bow, mouth bow, banjo and vocals, Chad Taylor on drums and percussion, while Tsahar switches between tenor sax, bass clarinet and didgeridoo.
Presented by Susan Sharpe.
Schenk Bacchus , Ceres and Venus Soloists , Camerata Trajectina, director Louis Peter Gjip
2.16 Shostakovich Violin Sonata, Op 134
2.49 Moniuszko Bajka 3.02 Kuljeric Barocchiana
3.16 Brian Eno Music for Airports 112 3.28 Anon Four
Renaissance Chansons 3.40 Poulenc Concert Champetre
4.06 Obrecht J'ai Pris Amours à Ma Devise 4.12 Mozart Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K546 4.20 Hoist St Paul 's
Suite 4.34 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 10 No 1
4.52 Raitio The Maidens on the Headlands
5.00 Szymanowski Nocturne and Tarentelle 5.10 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G, BWV1048 5.23 Anon Amen, Hayr Soorp 5.29 Mozart Oboe Quartet in F, K370
5.42 Musorgsky A Night on the Bare Mountain
5.53 Vivaldi Dixit Dominus in D, RV595 6.24 Piazzolla
Adios Nonino 6.33 Brahms Tragic Overture 6.47 Ole Buck Two Faery Songs 6.54 Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D