Presented by Penny Gore .
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Aldeburqh Festival
4/4. Louis Lortie takes an impressionistic voyage starting in Venice and ending in a mythical submerged Breton city. Louis Lortie (piano)
Salvatore Sciarrino Perduto in una citta d'acque Faure Three Barcarolles
Bach Concerto No.3 in minor after Alessandro Marcello , BWV974
Liszt La Lugubre Gondola; RW - Venezia; Venezia (Venezia e Napoli)
Chopin Barcarolle , Op 60
Nono Sofferte ondo serene
Debussy Canope; La Cathedrale Engloutie; L'lslejoyeuse
2.30 East Meets West
5/5. The East-meets-West theme concludes with Zubin Mehta conducting music by Wagner, Japanese Bach Ensemble , Debussy, who was fascinated by the sounds of the Balinese gamelan, and a beautiful modern double concerto by Korean-German composer Isang Yun.
Wagner Die Walkiire (Act I: final scene)
Petra Maria Schnitzer (soprano: Sieglinde), Peter Seiffert (tenor: Siegmund), Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra , conductor Zubin Mehta Isang Yun Duetto Concertante
Christian Wetzel (oboe), Jae-Yoon Chung (cello), Korean Chamber Ensemble
Debussy Images, Book 2 Roberto Cominati (piano) Bach Magnificat in D, BWV243 Joanne Lunn and Christina Landshamer (sopranos), Robin Blaze
(countertenor), Gerd Turk (tenor), Peter Kooij (bass), Bach Collegium Japan, director Masaaki Suzuki
4.00 The Making of Music
25/30. Beethoven's Eroica. Performances of music mentioned by James Naughtie in his Radio 4 series. The dedication to Napoleon was scratched off the manuscript, presumably by Beethoven's own hand, when Napoleon declared himself Emperor in 1804.