Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Massenet Under the Linden Tree
(Scenes Alsaciennes) Oliver Vella (cello), Pat Ryan
(clarinet), Halle Orchestra , conductor John Barbirolli Vivaldi Concerto in C minor, RV120
Concerto Italiano, director Rinaldo Alessandrini d'lndy Sarabande and Minuet, Op 72
Vovka Ashkenazy (piano), Reykjavik Wind Quintet
8.30-10.00: Plazzolla, arr Desyatnlkov Rio Sena Gidon Kremer (violin), Kremerata Baltica Dohnanyl Symphonic Minutes, Op 36
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert Gounod 0 Ma Lyre Immortelle (Sapho) Elizabeth Whitehouse (soprano),
Orchestra Victoria, conductor Richard Bonynge
Presented by Sarah Walker.
Mozart Deh Vieni, Non Tardar (Le Nozze di Figaro: Act 4) Margaret Price (soprano), English Chamber Orchestra, conductor James Lockhardt
10.05 Byrd Hugh Aston 's Ground Sophie Yates (virginals)
10.13 Mozart Bravo , Signor Padrone - Si Vuol Ballare (Le Nozze di Figaro: Act 1) Cesare Siepi (baritone), Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Erich Kleiber
10.16 Non Piu A ndrai (Le Nozze di Figaro Act 1) Giuseppe Taddei (baritone),
Philharmonia, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
10.20 Tutto e Disposto - Aprite un Po' Quegli Occhi (Le Nozze di Figaro Act 4) Erich Kunz (baritone), Vienna PO, conductor Herbert von Karajan
10.26 Balakirev Symphony No I in C Philharmonia, conductor Herbert von Karajan
11.10 Adrian Jack String Quartet No 5 Arditti Quartet
11.23 Strauss Serenade in E flat, Op 7 London Winds
11.33 Mozart Le Nozze di Figaro (Act 2: finale)
Concerto Koln, director Rene Jacobs.
4/5. Stephen Johnson joins Donald Macleod to explore the eerily desolate landscape of Longdon Marsh, a few miles west of Tewkesbury, where Elgar used to get away from it all and explore his sense of melancholy.
Pomp and Circumstance March No 4 in G. Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Alexander Gibson.
Andante (Violin Sonata in E minor). Maxim Vengerov (violin), Revital Chachamov (piano).
Interlude (Falstaff). London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer.
Moderato - Adagio (Piano Quintet). Nash Ensemble.
The Ascension (The Apostles). London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Richard Hickox.
Repeated at 8.45pm
3/4. Round three of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Rosenblatt Recital Song Prize 2007. Fiona Talkington and Catherine Bott introduce repertoire as diverse as Schubert and Sviridov, performed by singers from Russia, Ireland, Japan, America and Sweden.
2.30 Manchester Cello Festival Presented by Penny Gore.
Edward Gregson A Song for Chris - concerto for cello and chamber orchestra
Li Wei, Manchester Camerata, conductor Douglas Boyd Williams Ave Maris Stella
BBC Singers, conductor John Poole Scott Aubade
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Martyn Brabbins Stanford Magnificat in B flat, Op 164 BBC Singers, conductor John Poole
Cyril Scott Three Symphonic Dances (rev Symphony No 2) BBC Philharmonic, conductor Martyn Brabbins
FlnzlLo the Full Final Sacrifice Richard Pearce (organ), BBC Singers, conductor John Poole
9/30. Elizabeth I. The series continues by considering how composers William Byrd and Thomas Tallis turned the end of the 16th century into a golden age for English music, despite being on the wrong side of the political and religious divide.
Sean Rafferty presents music and arts news.
Geoffrey Smith presents a further recital from Paul Lewis 's continuing Beethoven Sonata cycle at
London's Wigmore Hall, beginning with three sonatas that the young Beethoven wrote at the same time. Paul Lewis (piano)
Beethoven Piano Sonata in F, Op 10 No 2; Piano
Sonata in D, Op 10 No 3; Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 10 No I; Piano Sonata in E flat, Op 81a (Les Adieux)
Repeated from 12 noon
Matthew Sweet hosts a debate in front of an audience in Kendal, Cumbria, to tackle the vexed question "Is the countryside more English than the city?" Has mainstream English culture lost touch with its rural roots? Or is it that Manchester, London and Birmingham are now actually more English than life in the Lakes? On the panel are urban novelist Tim Lott , writer
Sukhdev Sandhu ; Clive Aslet , editor-at-large of Country Life, and Cumbrian writer Sarah Hall and Alun Howkins , author of The Death of Rural England. Producer Phil Tinline
Presented by Geoffrey Smith. John Eliot Gardiner begins tonight's programme conducting the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra in Chabrier's rhapsody Espana.
4/4. Joanna Kavenna discusses the significance of Louis MacNeice and W.H. Auden's Letters from Iceland (1937), a beguiling and ground-breaking mixture of travelogue, poetry and prose.
Verity Sharp presents a sweet song from the Basque country and a dark ballad by Johnny Dowd.
Presented by Jonathan Swain. Ravel Daphnis et Chloe BBC
Symphony Chorus, BBCSO, conductor Andrew Davis 1.57 Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor 2.24 Vaughan Williams London Symphony (Symphony No 2) 3.10 Villa-Lobos Guitar Preludes: No I in E minor; No 2 in E; No 3 in A minor 3.24 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV546
3.38 Berwald Septet in B flat 4.00 Schubert Overture in the Italian Style, D590 4.08 Nielsen Balladen om Bjornen, Op 47
4.15 Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 64 No 5 (Lark) 4.33
Holborne Muy Linda , Pavan, Callliard 4.38 Britten Temporal Variations for oboe and piano 4.53 Corelli Trio Sonata in D minor, Op I No 11 5.00 Ravel Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet 5.11 Faur6NoctumeNo6 in D flat, Op 63 5^0 Gombert Agnus Dei (Missa Tempore
Paschali) 5.27 Bach Flute Sonata in A, BWVI032 5.41 Tippett Five Spirituals (A Child of Our Time) 5.53 Boccherinl Quintet No 2 in E flat for two violins, viola and two cellos
6.13 Moyzes Symphony No 3 in B, Op 18 637 Chopin Ballade No I, in G minor Op 23 6.47 Kisielewski Suite: Fun Fair