07:00
30 June 2005
With Penny Gore.
From 7.00am
Manfredini: Concerto Grosso in C, Op 3/12
Il Giardino Armonico
Giovanni Antonini
Chopin: Balade in F, Op 38
Cecile Ousset
Paganini: Moses Fantasie
Ilya Gringolts
Irina Ryumina
From 8.30am
Wagner: Dawn; Siegfried's Rhine Journey, Gotterdammerung
LPO
Klaus Tennstedt
Mahler: Rheinlegendchen; Urlicht, Das Knaben Wunderhorn
Alice Coote
Julius Drake
Hindemith: Concerto for Orchestra
10:00
30 June 2005
With Jonathan Swain.
Chopin: Polonaise in A flat, Op 53; Ballade No 3 in A flat, Op 47
Van Cliburn (piano)
Wolf: Italian Serenade
Philharmonia Orchestra
Sir Adrian Boult (conductor)
Granados: La maja y el ruiseñor
Van Cliburn (piano)
Mahler: Symphony No 8
Joyce Barker, Beryl Hatt, Agnes Giebel (soprano)
Kerstin Meyer, Helen Watts (contralto)
Kenneth Neate (tenor)
Alfred Orda (baritone)
Arnold van Mill (bass)
BBC Chorus
BBC Choral Society
Goldsmith's Choral Union
Hampstead Choral Society
Emanuel School Boys' Choir
Orpington Junior Singers
London Symphony Orchestra
Jascha Horenstein (conductor)
12:00
Henry Purcell (1659 - 1695)
Music for the Masses
Donald Macleod explores the burgeoning worlds of music publishing and public concerts that were becoming established during Purcell's lifetime.
Purcell: Fantasia 4 in B flat major
London Baroque
Purcell: What hope for us remains?
Susan Gritton (soprano)
Michael George (bass)
Mark Caudle (bass viol)
David Miller (archlute)
Purcell: Nymphs and Shepherds
Nancy Argenta (soprano)
Nicholas Robinson (violin)
Fiona Huggett (violin)
Trevor Jones (viola)
Nigel North (baroque guitar)
Richard Boothby (viola da gamba)
John Toll (harpsichord)
Purcell: Once, twice, thrice
Purcell: Under this stone
Pro Cantione Antiqua
Purcell: Yorkshire Feast Song
James Bowman (countertenor)
Rogers Covey-Crump (high tenor)
Charles Daniels (tenor)
Michael George (bass)
Robert Evans (bass)
The King's Consort
Robert King (director)
13:00
Hay Festival 2005
30 June 2005
Christopher Cook introduces another recital recorded during this year's Guardian Hay Festival in Wales.
Wolf: Eight songs from Eichendorff-lieder
Schumann: Dichterliebe Op 48
Stephan Genz (baritone)
Roger Vignoles (piano)
14:00
Beethoven's Choral Symphony
The BBC Philharmonic's Beethoven symphony Cycle concludes with the mighty Choral Symphony. Plus Edward Downes conducts Wagner's Prelude and Liebestod from Tristan and Isolde. Presented by Sarah Walker.
Wagner: Tristan and Isolde, Prelude and Liebestod
Edward Downes (conductor)
Beethoven: Symphony No 9 in Dm, Choral
Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano)
Karen Cargill (mezzo-soprano)
Paul Nilon (tenor)
Alistair Miles (bass)
City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus
Gianandrea Noseda (conductor)
15:40
30 June 2005
CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present the programme for younger listeners. Includes folk music from Finland, a big harp, some seriously chilled out sounds and a visit from a man in tights.
16:00
30 June 2005
With Ernest Tomlinson as composer and arranger, the Band of the Welsh Guards plays Edward German's Welsh Rhapsody, and Richard Hayman and his orchestra play selections from Sigmund Romberg's New Moon.
17:00
30 June 2005
Petroc Trelawny presents a selection of music and keeps us up to date with what's happening in the arts world. Email: in.tune@bbc.co.uk
19:30
Bach - The Art of Fugue
Part One
In the first part of a live concert given at Stationers' Hall as part of the City of London Festival, Fiona Talkington presents Ton Koopman and Tini Mathot performing Bach's last masterpiece, The Art of Fugue, left unfinished when he died.
JS Bach: The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080
Ton Koopman and Tini Mathot (harpsichord)
20:05
Made in Africa
Made in Africa: British Museum director Neil MacGregor talks to Hugh Quarshie about the earliest evidence of human creativity in Africa.
20:25
Bach - The Art of Fugue
Part Two
In the second part of a live concert given at Stationers' Hall as part of the City of London Festival, Fiona Talkington presents Ton Koopman and Tini Mathot performing Bach's last masterpiece, The Art of Fugue, left unfinished when he died.
JS Bach: The Art of Fugue BWV 1080
Ton Koopman and Tini Mathot (harpsichord)
21:30
30 June 2005
Paul Theroux talks to Isabel Hilton about his new novel Blinding Light which was inspired by his trip to Ecuador in the footsteps of William Burroughs.
22:15
30 June 2005
Born in Turkey, living in Canada and recorded at this month's Wychwood festival, Mercan Dede embodies the modern spirit of sufi music and Fiona Talkington introduces Mercan and his band specially recorded at England's newest festival.
Plus Bach from Maria Joao Pires and the laptop duet Sala Santa Celilia by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Christian Fennesz.
00:00
Hans Werner Henze (b 1926)
Recent Works
Hans Werner Henze joins Donald Macleod to look back over his career, and discuss some of his recent works.
Adagio, Adagio
Nash Ensemble
Scorribanda sinfonica
NDR Sinfonieorchester
Peter Ruzicka (conductor)
Requiem (extract)
Ensemble Modern
Ingo Metzmacher (conductor)
Six Arabian Songs, No 3: Sunrise and No 6: Paradise
Ian Bostridge (tenor)
Julius Drake (piano)
The Hoopoe and the Triumph of Filial Love: The Twilight Hour
Vienna Philharmonic
Marcus Stenz (conductor)
01:00
30 June 2005
30 June 2005
With Susan Sharp.
1.00am
Vassily Sinaisky conducts Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Stenhammar: Symphonic Overture, Excelsior! Op 13
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 5 in Em, Op 64
1.55am
Otto Olsson: Gregorian melodies for organ, Op 30
Anders Bondemans (organ)
2.15am
Pancho Vladigerov: Piano Concerto No 1, Op 6
Teodor Moussev (piano)
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Alexander Vladigerov (conductor)
2.55am
Handel: Water Music, Suite No 1, HWV348
CBC Vancouver Orchestra
Mario Bernardi (conductor)
3.30am
Groneman: Flute Sonata in Em
Jed Wentz (flute)
Balazs Mate (cello)
Marcelo Bussi (harpsichord)
3.40am
Rimsky-Korsakov: Suite, The Tale of Tsar Saltan, Op 57
Queensland Symphony Orchestra
Vladimir Verbitsky (conductor)
4.05am
Isabella Leonarda: Sonata Prima
4.10am
Pietro Antonio Cesti: Intorno allidol mio
Orontea ...... Helga Müller Molinari (mezzo-soprano)
Concerto Vocale
René Jacobs (director)
4.20am
Handel: Largo: Ombra mai fu, Xerxes
Louise Pellerin (oboe)
Dom André Laberge (organ)
4.25am
Chopin: Etude in E, Op 10, No 3
Jane Coop (piano)
4.25am
Wieniawski: Variations on an original theme, Op 15
Jakub Jakowicz (violin)
Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Wojciech Rajski (conductor)
4.40am
Haydn: The Storm, H24a8
Netherlands Radio Choir and Chamber Orchestra
Antoni Ros-Marba (conductor)
4.50am
Wojciech Kilar: Little Overture
National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Stanislav Macura (conductor)
5.00am
Tchaikovsky: Pas de deux, The Nutcracker, Op 71
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo (conductor)
5.05am
Berwald: Fantasia on two Swedish Folksongs for piano
Lucia Negro (piano)
5.10am
Ludvig Norman: Two Songs
Olle Persson (baritone)
Bengt-Åke Lundin (piano)
5.20am
Emil Sjögren: Eroticon, Op 10, Nos 2 and 3
Wilhelm Stenhammar (piano)
5.25am
Montsalvatge: Energico Dolce Vivo
Angela Cheng (piano)
Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
Hans Graf (conductor)
5.50am
Villa-Lobos: Prelude Nos 3 and No 1
Andrés Segovia (guitar)
6.00am
Respighi: Brazilian Impressions
The West Australia Symphony Orchestra
Jorge Mester (conductor)
6.20am
Mendelssohn: Variations sérieuses, Op 54
Sylviane Deferne (piano)
6.30am
Schubert: Notturno, D897
Vadim Repin (violin)
Jan-Erik Gustafsson (cello)
Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)
6.40am
Johann Hermann Schein: No 23 Canzon in Am
Hesperion XX
Jordi Savall (descant viola da gamba and director)
6.45am
Gesualdo: Mercè grido piangendo and Luci serene e chiare
The Kings Singers
6.50am
Vivaldi: Sinfonia in Gm, RV157
Venice Baroque Orchestra
Andrea Marcon (director)