Andrew Lyle presents this morning's music with news and weather, including at
7.35* Sibelius
Symphony No 7 Leningrad PO/
Yevgeny Mravinsky
8.04* Vivaldi Concerto in C for two trumpets (RV 537) Mark Bennett and Michael Harrison (trumpets)
The English Concert/ Trevor Pinnock
8.35* Janacek Sinfonietta Czech PO/Karel Ancerl
Herbert Howells
(1892-1983)
! "All through my life I've had this strange feeling
! that I belonged somehow to the Tudor period."
Meny Eye, Op 20 No 2
New Philharmonia/Boult Salve Regina; Regina Caeli t (Four Anthems of the Blessed Virgin Mary)
Finzi Singers/Paul Spicer Elegy for viola, string quartet and string orchestra Herbert Downes (viola)
New Philharmonia/Boult Rhapsody, Op 14 No 1 Eric Parkin (piano)
Rhapsodic Quintet, Op 31 Thea King (clarinet) Richard Ensemble
Procession, Op 14 No 3
London PO/Adrian Boult Producer Paul Hindmarsh
Dvorak Overture: Othello
Czech PO/Libor Pesek
10.15 Kreisler Liebesfreud William Primrose (viola)
10.18 Reicha Wind
Quintet in G, Op 88 No 3 Albert Schweitzer Quintet
10.40
Dvorak Suite in A, Op 98a lain Burnside (piano)
10.55 Humperdinck
String Quartet No 3 in C Zurich Tonhalle Quartet
11.10 Janacek In the Mists lain Burnside (piano)
11.35 Saint-Saens Cello
Concerto No 1 in A minor
Matt Haimovitz (cello)
Chicago SO/James Levine
John Amis presents a musical portrait of the violinist Joseph Szigeti , whose centenary falls this year.
Producer Patrick Lambert
live from St John 's Smith Square, London.
Nikolai Demidenko (piano) Beethoven
Six Bagatelks, Op 126 Chopin
Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58
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conductor Karl-Anton
Rickenbacher
Viktoria Mullova (violin) Mendelssohn
Overture: The Hebrides
(Fingal's Cave) Schumann
Symphony No 4 in D minor
Brahms
Violin Concerto in D
The second of three programmes.
Sonata No 2 (1933) played by Francis Grier on the organ of Durham Cathedral.
with Jeremy Nicholas. Music, news and an interview with the American tenor
Damon Evans.
Producer Andrew Mussett
Radio 3's Christopher
Columbus series continues with Milhaud's opera to a text by Paul Claude !.
Christopher Columbus is called to account for his deeds, not only by his own conscience, but also by posterity. Major-domolCookl
Chorus and Orchestra of the Gulbenkian
Foundation, Lisbon/ Michel Swierczewski
(Franchettl's Cristoforo Colombo Thursday 1.05pm)
For the first time on BBC Radio, a series of tales by the renowned Colombian author. Read on consecutive evenings by David Horovitch.
1: Balthazaar's Marvellous Afternoon
"What a marvellous thing!" Jose Montiel 's wife exclaimed, with a radiant expression, leading
Balthazaar aside. "I've never seen anything like it in my life."
Translated by J S Bernstein Producer Duncan Minshull
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present their weekly selection of music mixing style and influences.
Producer Sarah Devonald
In the fourth of five programmes, David Fallows introduces madrigals by Monteverdi and Marenzio performed by the Gruppo Madrigalistico Fosco Corti:
Haria Geroldi and Marina Morelli (sopranos)
Paola Reggiani (alto)
Roberto Spremulli and Stuart Gardner (tenors) Sergio Foresti (bass)
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As broadcast this morning on R5