Countdown to Trig
Paul Guinery introduces two hours of new releases, Mozart String Quintet in C (K515)
Hausmusik
7.35 Bartok Kossuth
Hungarian National PO/Tibor Ferenc
7.54 Bax Piano Sonata No 2 in G
John McCabe (piano)
8.20 Bruch Violin
Concerto No 1 in G minor Raphael Oleg (violin) Royal Liverpool PO/ Libor Pesek
8.46 Clara Schumann
Songs
Korliss Uecker (soprano) Joanne Polk (piano)
9.05 Record Review continues with Richard Osborne.
Building a Library: To coincide with the opening of the film Tous les matins du monde, starring Gerard Depardieu as Marin Marais, Nicholas Anderson surveys the life and works of the great French viol-player and composer.
Roderick Swanston reviews new records of choral music, from Mozart and Haydn to Gounod and Verdi.
Your chance to put your views on Radio 3 programmes and policy to the network's Controller, Nicholas Kenyon.
Presenter Natalie Wheen. (Lines open at 9.00am)
continues with Record Release
Mozart Litaniae de venerabili altaris
Sacramento (K243)
Angela Maria Blasi (sop)
Elisabeth von Magnus (alto) Deon van der Walt (tenor) Alastair Miles (bass)
Arnold Schoenberg Choir
Vienna Concentus
Musicus/
Nikolaus Hamoncourt
12.03 Howells Requiem Cambridge Singers/ John Rutter
Wayne Marshall (organ)
12.22 Gounod Mors et
Vita (Part 3)
Barbara Hendricks
(soprano)
Nadine Denize (alto) John Aler (tenor)
Jose van Dam (baritone)
Orfeon Donostiarra Chorus
Toulouse Capitole
Orchestra/Michel Plasson Records
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury
(9.05-10.35 repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
(bass-baritone)
Andras Schiff (piano) Schumann Four
Andersen Songs (Op 40) Seven Songs, Op 90
Three Harper's Songs (Op 98a) Nachtlied, Op 96 No 1
1.50 Interval
1.55 Brahms
Es liebt sich so lieblich im Lenze; Sommerabend;
Mondenschein; Der Tod, das ist die kühle Nacht, Es schauen die Blumen;
Meerfahrt, Four Serious Songs, Op
String Quintet in D (G339) Berlin Philharmonia Ensemble. Record
Making Music
Natalie Wheen presents the sixth of seven programmes looking back over the career of Sir
Georg Solti , who recently celebrated his 80th birthday. Including interviews with the great conductor, with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa , Christopher Seaman and Thomas Allen , as well as material from the BBC archives. Including music from: Beethoven Leonora
Overture No 3
Mozart Piano Quartet in Eflat(K493)
Die Zauberflote
Le Nozze di Figaro R Strauss Songs
Debussy Nocturnes and Schubert
Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished) with the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra
with Geoffrey Smith. Producer Ray Abbott
Christopher Cook presents an edition focusing on French cinema, with reviews of Tous les matins du monde and Bertrand Tavernier 's L
Producer Belinda Sample
Mozart's opera in a performance given at the Grand Theatre, Geneva. Sung in Italian.
Despina. MARIE MCLAUGHLIN (sop) Chorus of the Grand Theatre Suisse Romande Orchestra/
Friedemann Layer Act
8.05 A Profoundly Disturbing Work
Rodney Milnes gives a personal view of Cosifan tutte.
8.15 Act 2
A series of short stories by Damon Runyon , read by Kerry Shale .
2: The Lily of St Pierre"A guy is apt to get lonesome in St Pierre and go walking up and down with anybody, even a young doll."
Producer Matthew Walters
Colin Carr (cello)
Bach Suite No 3 in C
(BWV1009)
Britten Suite No 3, Op 87
Saxophonist John Edward Kelly and pianist
Bob Versteegh play Pythikos nomos by Brian Elias.
This week, Brian Morton looks at jazz in Russia since the fall of Gorbachev, helped by the editor of the Moscow magazine jazz,
Nicolai Dmitriev. Featuring the music of the Gamelin
Trio, Sergei Kuryokhin and Keshavan Maslak.
Producer Derek Drescher