Open Forum: Highlights of Monday's phone-in on student issues
Gershwin An American in Paris: Cleveland
Orch/Riccardo Chailly
7.18 Milhaud Sonatina Aurele Nicolet (flute)
Oleg Maisenberg (piano)
7.30am News
7.35 Offenbach Overture:
La Belle Helene
Philharmonia/Marriner
7.43 Griffes The
Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan: Boston SO/Ozawa
8.54 Gottschalk
The Last Hope
Alan Marks (piano)
8.00 Copland Suite: Appalachian Spring Orpheus CO. Records
Mozart
The Path to the Requiem Cologne Chamber Choir Collegium Cartusianum/ Peter Neumann
Offertorium: Benedictus sit Deus (K 117): with Barbara Schlick (sop) Church Sonata in C (K 337); Regina coeli (K 127): with Patrizia Kwella (soprano)
Coronation Mass in C (K 317), including
Church Sonata in C
(K 329): with Patrizia Kwella (soprano)
Ulla Groenewold (alto) Christoph Pregardien (tenor); Franz-Josef Selig (bass). Records
leader Martin Loveday conductor Simon Joly Moeran Qverture for a Masque
Bax Summer Music
Elgar Wand of Youth: Suite No 1, Op I a (R)
A selection sung by Alison Hargan (soprano) with lain Ledingham (piano). BBC Wales (R)
with Susan Sharpe.
East Anglian edition. Requests from Radio Goes to Town in Ipswich. Records
live from the BBC
Concert Hall, London.
Nomura-Keuschnig Duo (two pianos)
Stravinsky, arr
The Composer Le Sacre du printemps Debussy En blanc et noir
(Details as Saturday 9.30am)
Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra Glazunov Symphonic poem: Stenka Razin conductor
Constant Lambert Vaughan WiUiams The Lark Ascending David Wise (violin) conductor
Malcolm Sargent
Tippett I Would Know
My Shadow; Deep River (A Child of Our Time) Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Chorus/ John Pritchard. Records
live from Winchester Cathedral. Introit: 0 Saviour of the World
(Ouseley); Responses:
Holmes; Psalms: 59. 60, 61; Lessons (RSV): Numbers 2 w 4-9;
John 16, vv 16-33; Office Hymn (EH 94): The royal banners forward go; Canticles: Byrd ;
Anthem: 0 vos omnes
(Pablo Casals ) Hymn
(EH 107): When I survey the wondrous cross
(Rockingham); Organ: Chorale prelude:
Schmiike dich 0 liebe seele (Bach, BWV 64)
Organist and Master of the Choristers David Hill
Assistant Organist Timothy Byram -
Wigfield. BBC Bristol
Scandinavian Season
Ole Kongsted concludes his survey of cultural activity in Denmark under Christian IV by examining the later years of his reign, when German musicians such as Schutz were welcomed at court. Records. Series producer Graham Dixon
April in Paris
David Hoult presents a seasonal cafe-concert. Producer Paul Hindmarsh BBC Manchester
Chaired by Paul Barker Producer Mark Savage
Conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
Live from the Royal Festival Hall, London.
Jill Gomez (soprano), Bernadette Greevy (contralto), David Wilson-Johnson (bar)
BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Chorus
Debussy: Jeux
Szymanowski Stabat Mater
8.15 Scandinavian Review
Christopher Cook looks back over Radio 3's seven-week season with Erkki Arni, Eivor Martinus and Bayan Northcott.
8.35 Sibelius Symphony No 5
Christianity had its roots in the Middle East, where Arab churches have kept the faith alive. The ancient musical tradition of the Melkite Christians is a synthesis of the Arabic language with Greek chant and poetry. David Melling introduces music for Holy Week sung by Marie Keyrouz , a Lebanese nun. Records
(Details as Sunday 6.15pm)
Emmanuel Vardi (viola) introduces and plays music by Scriabin, Kreisler and Tchaikovsky, as well as his own arrangement of Chopin's Minute Waltz, and two pieces based on American folk tunes. Kathron Sturrock (piano)
Scandinavian Season
Sibelius: Theatre Music and Songs
Prelude (The Tempest);
Two Shakespeare Songs; Four Songs; Suite:
Pelleas et Melisande