Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Schubert Polonaise in B flat, D580
Gidon Kremer (violin), Chamber Orchestra of Europe Beethoven Fur Elise, WoO59 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
8.00-9.00: Waqner Prelude: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg Halle Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder Barber Adagio
Saint Louis SO, conductor Leonard Slatkin
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Andrew McGregor introduces the latest releases and looks at some of the CDs of the past season chosen by the CD Review critics and listeners. Howard Skempton Rise Up, My Love Exaudi, conductor James Weeks
Stanford Piano Trio No 3 in A, Op 158 Gould Piano Trio
Bach English Suite No 2 in A minor, BWV807 Carole Cerasi (harpsichord)
10.15 Mahler Symphony No 5 (1st mvt)
Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, conductor Gustavo Dudamel
Ame Nordheim Listen - Inside Outside Einar Steen-Nokleberg (piano), Mats Claesson (live electronics)
11.00 Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter)
Freiberg Baroque Orchestra, conductor Rene Jacobs
12.15 Disc of the Week: attrib Buxtehude Das Jiingste Gerichte
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Lucie Skeaping visits Stirling Castle and talks to James Ross about the music that might have been heard there during the time of Mary, Queen of Scots and James VI of Scotland. Music in the programme includes excerpts from a mass by Robert Carver, with a feature on the work of French Huguenot composer Jean Servin. Producer Rebecca Bean
Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from Cadogan Hall in London, introduced by Penny Gore.
Philip Langridge (tenor), David Owen Norris (piano) Schumann Liederkreis , Op 24
Maconchy Four Shakespeare Songs Brttten Winter Words, Op 52
Presented from London's Cadogan Hall by Christopher Cook. A concert of music from 18th-century London.
Mark Pad more (tenor), English Concert, conductor Lawrence Cummings (harpsichord) Boyce Symphony No 5 in D
Arne Under the Greenwood Tree; When Icicles Hang; Where the Bee Sucks
Thomas Linley Jr Overture: Ode on the Spirits of Shakespeare
Handel Total Eclipse (Samson); His Mighty Arm;
Waft Her, Angels (Jephtha); Water Music (excerpts)
Claire Martin presents a selection of new jazz releases, and previews the week's UK jazz events.
Geoffrey Smith presents listeners' jazz requests.
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As part of this year's celebrations of the 150th anniversary of Elgar's birth, a performance of his great oratorio tracing the Apostles' reaction to the life and work of Jesus. Introduced from the Royal Albert Hall, London, by Petroc Trelawny. Elgar The Apostles: Part 1
City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Sakari Oramo
By Karl Capek. Read by Owen Teale. For two months in 1924, the Czech author and playwright, Karl Capek , travelled throughout mainland Britain. His witty, appreciative dissections of the British character and culture quickly established themselves as masterpieces of observation and classics of modern Czech prose.
8.00 The Apostles: Part 2
Jessica has snuffed out all emotion in a bid to survive, but when the Tin Man she builds comes to life, taking her on an extraordinary journey and forcing her to look within, she must confront the inevitable.
Presented from the Royal Albert Hall , London, by Verity Sharp. Recently, Maxim Vengerov took a year-long sabbatical in which he studied jazz and improvisation on electric violin as well as learning to tango. Tonight Vengerov both plays and dances in Piazzolla's Tangazo and in a work by the Tajikistani composer and conductor
Benjamin Yusupov , a piece in which he also improvises in rock style on the viola.
Maxim Vengerov (viola/electric violin),
Christiane Palha (tango dancer), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Benjamin Yusupov Piazzolla Tangazo
Benjamin Yusupov Viola Tango Rock Concerto (first UK performance)
Catherine Bott finds there is more to the 18th-century English composer Jeremiah Clarke than The Prince of Denmark's March, better known as Purcell's Trumpet Voluntary.
With Jonathan Swain.
Schubert Fantasia in D minor, D940
Weber Konzertstuck in F minor, Op 79
Bruckner Symphony No 3 in D minor
- Viktoria Postnikova (piano), Oslo PO, conductor Gennady Rozhdestvensky
2.39 Wagner Prelude: Tristan und Isolde
2.49 Weiss Suite in D minor
3.06 Palestrina Missa in Duplicibus Minoribus 11
3.40 Mozart Piano Sonata in C minor, K457
4.05 Hummel Piano Trio in F, Op 22
4.19 Weber Overture: The Ruler of the Spirits
4.25 Fanny Mendelssohn Vier Lieder ohne Worte, Op 8: No 3, Lenau; No 4, Wanderlied
4.31 Handel Cara Sposa, Amante Cara (Rinaldo)
4.41 Stanford O Living Will
4.46 Mozart Symphony No 4 in D, K19
5.00 Rachmaninov When Night Descends in Silence: Oh, Stop Thy Singing, Maiden Fair
5.08 Schubert Overture: Fierrabras
5.17 Suk Elegie, Op 33
5.23 Ole Buck O Shed No Tear; Ah! Woe Is Me!
5.30 Musorgsky The Seminarist
5.35 Saint-Saens Danse Macabre, Op 40
5.43 Haydn String Quartet in C minor, Op 17 No 4
6.01 Bach Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV543
6.10 Monteverdi Altri Canti d'Amor
6.20 Vivaldi Sonata a quattro in C
6.32 Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor