Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Mozart, arr Trlebensee Don Giovanni (excerpts)
Les Musiciens du Louvre, conductor Marc Minkowski Vivaldi Cantata: Cessate, Omai Cessate , RV684 Andreas Scholl (countertenor),
Ensemble 415, director Chiara Banchini Busoni Piano Sonatina super Carmen Geoffrey Douglas Madge (piano)
8.30-10.00: Berlioz Royal Hunt and Storm (The Trojans, Act 4) Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra, Covent Garden, conductor Colin Davis Haydn Sinfonia Concertante in B flat, H 1105
Patrick Beaugiraud (oboe), Marc Vallon (bassoon), Ryo Teraokado (violin), Hidemi Suzuki (cello), La Petite Bande , director Sigiswaid Kuijken Luciano Berio Three Songs by Kurt Weill
Cathy Berberian (soprano), Juilliard Ensemble, conducted by the composer
With Sarah Walker.
Brahms, arr Joachim Hungarian Dances Nos 1 and 5 in G minor Aaron Rosand (violin), Hugh Sung (piano)
10.07 Clara Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
Lucy Parham , BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth
10.31 Schelle Von Himmel kam der Engel Schar King's Consort, conductor Robert King
10.41 Robert Schumann Frauenliebe und -leben, Op 42 Sena Jurinac (soprano), Franz Holetschek (piano)
11.04 Grieg Lyric Suite
Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
11.23 Brahms Ich aber bin elend, Op 110 No 1 Danish National Radio Choir, conductor Stefan Parkman Ach, arne Welt, du Trugest mich, Op 110 No 2 Corydon Singers, conductor Matthew Best
Wenn wir in hochsten Noten sein, Op 110 No 3
Berlin RIAS Chamber Choir, conductor Marcus Creed
11.33 Haydn Symphony No 69 in C (Laudon) Vienna
Concentus Musicus, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
4/5. By the 1930s, Bartok's reputation as a composer and pianist was at its peak. But at home in Hungary he was still struggling to gain the recognition he deserved. Donald Macleod explores the years before the Second World War when Bartok began to realise his future could lie outside his beloved Hungary. Cantata Prof ana
Tamas Daroczy (tenor), Alexandru Agache (baritone), Hungarian Radio and Television Choir,
Budapest Festival Orchestra.conductor Georg Solti
Wandering; Loafer's Song (Two- and Three-Part Choruses) Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music Chamber Chorus, conductor Antal Dorati
Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Seiji Ozawa Repeated at 8.45pm
Introduced by Louise Fryer.
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Vienna Old and New
A concert featuring a masterpiece trio by Beethoven and a piece by a 12-year old Korngold. Beethoven Piano Trio in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost) Korngold Piano Trio, Op 1
2.00 French Festivals
A selection of music from French festivals Nantes, La Roque d'Antheron and Montpellier.
Ravel Tzigane Gordan Nikolitch (violin), Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Antoni Wit
Debussy Preludes, Bk 1 Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano) Lalo Fiesque (Act 3)
Latvian Radio Chorus, Montpellier National Orchestra, conductor Alan Altinoglu
4.00 The Making of Music
14/30. The Restoration. Performances of the music James Naughtie mentions in his Radio 4 series charting 1,000 years of history and the classical music that formed its soundtrack. The return of Charles II from exile was a signal for a great noise, and the emergence of Henry Purcell , who, aged only 11, wrote a song for the King's birthday, marked a revival in English public music.
A selection of music and a roundup of news from the arts world.
Recorded at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall, tonight's concert features Rachmaninov's Romantic Third Symphony and the rarely heard one-act opera
Francesca da Rimini, based on Dante, which starts with a magnificent orchestral prologue and culminates with the longest kiss in opera. Rachmaninov Symphony No 3 in A minor; Francesca da Rimini
BBC Singers, BBC Philharmonic, conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Repeated from 12 noon
Matthew Sweet talks to former Foreign and Home
Secretary Douglas Hurd about his new biography of the 19th-century Conservative prime minister Robert Peel. Plus a look at the history of the Russian-made AK47 assault rifle. Producer Anthony Denselow
A sequence of music, beginning as Martha Argerich plays Prokofiev's Piano Concerto No 3.
What Are Friends for?
4/4. Professor Justin Champion ponders the notion of friendship in the 21st century.
Music by Celtic harpist Bonnie Shaljean , Gillian Welch singing My Morphine from the album Hell among the Yearlings, and Sweden's Nyckelharporkestern performing music by 19th-century musician Byss-Calle. Plus a Lyric Piece by Grieg, played by pianist Einar Steen-Nokleberg .
With Jonathan Swain.
Mozart Symphony No 34 in C, K338 Bruckner Symphony No 5 in B flat Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Herbert Blomstedt 2.38 Schubert Polonaise in B flat for violin and orchestra, D580 2.45 Chopin Polonaise in F sharp minor for piano, Op 44 2.55 Weber Clarinet
Concerto No 2 in E flat, Op 74 3.18 Rautavaara Three
Sonnets by Shakespeare 3.25 Dvorak Overture: Othello
3.41 Verdi Otello Ballet Music 3.48 Cavalli Dixit Dominus
4.00 Poulenc Sextet 4.17 Faure Nocturne No I in E flat minor, Op 33 4.26 Stradella Sinfonia in D minor
4.34 Dancla Variations on a Theme by Bellini, Op3
4.39 Anon Four Renaissance Chansons 4.51 Josquin des Prez Qui Habitat in Adjutorio Altissimi 5.00 Wagner
Overture: The Flying Dutchman 5.11 Buxtehude Prelude and Fugue and Chaconne in C, BuxWVI37 5.18 Mozart Sonata in B flat for piano duet, K358 5.30 J Strauss (son) An der schonen blauen Donau, Op 134 5.40 Brahms Theme with Variations (Sextet in B flat, Op 18) 5.50 Kabalevsky Violin Concerto in C, Op 48 6.06 Prokofiev Nocturne, Op 43 No 2
6.11 Debussy Three Nocturnes 6.34 Cage Four Squared
6.41 Haydn Quartet in C minor. Op 17 No4