Glinka Overture: Russian and Ludmilla
Los Angeles
Philharmonic Orchestra/ Andre Previn
7.06 Tchaikovsky Ballet Suite: The Sleeping Beauty, Op 66a Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra/
Mstislav Rostropovich
7.30am News
7.35 Wolf-Ferrari
Suite: Jewels of the Madonna
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra/
Nello Santi
7.52 Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor
Lynn Harrell
Cleveland Orchestra/
Neville Marriner
8.18 Wagner Overture: Die Meistersinger Bavarian State
Orchestra/
Wolfgang Sawallisch Records
Rachmaninov
Moments musicaux, Op 16 Nos 3 and Andrei Gavrilov (piano) Piano Trio No 2 in D minor
Borodin Trio
Rotislav Dubinsky (violin) Yuli Turovsky (cello) Luba Edlina (piano) Records
This morning's sequence of music is an expedition into the Australian beyond: hills, deserts and Aboriginal culture; guided by the Aborigines themselves and white settlers and explorers, including
Percy Grainger , John Antill ,
Peter Sculthorpe and Michael Finnissy. Producer David Gallagher
leader James Clark conductor Tadaaki Otaka
John Lill (piano)
Dvorak Overture:
Carnival, Op 92
Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 5 in E flat, Op 73 (Emperor)
12.10 Interval Reading
12.15 Bartok Concerto for Orchestra
(In association with Sealink British Ferries Lid)
Diana Cummings (violin) Colin Callow (violin) Luciano lorio (viola)
Geoffrey Thomas (cello) Haydn Quartet in D minor, Op 103
Nicola LeFanu Quartet Mendelssohn Quartet in E minor, Op 44 No 2 (R)
The second of six weekly programmes in which
Roger Nichols explores the diverse paths taken by followers of Cesar Franck - known to his circle of pupils as pater seraphicus. Today's programme includes Maggie Teyte singing
Duparc's L'Invitation au voyage, Magnard's Violin Sonata and Piano Quintet played by Augustin Dumay and Serenata, and d'lndy's Symphonic poem La Foret enchantée, conducted by Pierre Dervaux. (R)
leader
Geoffrey Trabichoff conductor
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Musgrave Peripeteia Sibelius En Saga
Brian Wright presents a selection of music for the early evening.
Producer Sarah Oevonald
Robert David MacDonald talks to Michael Coveney about his work at the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre. Producer Noah Richler
conductor
Kurt Sanderling live from the newly opened Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow.
Haydn Symphony No 82 in C (Bear)
8.00 Continuing Radio
3's series of programmes from Glasgow, historian John McKenzie talks to
Dr Sean Darner , author of a new book, Glasgow - Going for a Song.
8.20 Shostakovich Symphony No 5 in D minor
(In association with the Royal Bank of Scotland)
Organ Sonata in E flat (BWV525)
Ton Koopman (organ) Record
Betrayal
Pinter's celebrated study of triangular infidelity.
With Elizabeth Mansfield and Christopher Good Director Ned Chaillet
Lucy Duran presents the second of two selections from the concerts given in the Purcell Room as part of the Greek
Festival in London, and introduces some of the musicians: a Macedonian village band from Kozani, descendants of the nomadic Vlachs, singing in their rarely heard Romance language; and emigrants from
Pontus, on the Turkish coast of the Black Sea, who perform the 'trembling dance'. Producer John Thornley
Beethoven Neue Liebe, neues Leben
(WoO 127);
Sonata in F for Horn and Piano, Op 1 7; Seven Variations on 'Bei Mannem ' (WoO 46) from The Magic Flute; Man strebt die Flamme (WoO 120); Symphony No 1 in C, Op 21