with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Praetorius Wie schon leuchtet der
Morgenstern
Westminster Cathedral Choir
Parley of Instruments, conductor David Hill
7.09 Rodrigo Fantasia para un Gentilhombre Carlos Bonnell (guitar)
Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit
7.32 Mendelssohn
Variations Concertantes, Opl7
Christophe Coin (cello) Patrick Cohen (piano)
8.05 Beethoven Overture:
Egmont
Orchestra of the 18th
Century/Frans Bruggen
8.27 Puccini 0 mio babbino caro (Gianni Schicchi) Renata Tebaldi (soprano) Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino/ Lamberto Gardelli
8.32 Artist of the Week:
Mieczyslaw Horzsowski (piano) Bach Preludes and Fugues: No 22 in B flat; No 23 in B
8.49 Vaughan Williams
English Folk Song Suite Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
Discs
Peter Kemp concludes his survey with music by the youngest brother, Eduard (1835-1916), and his son Johann III (18664939) - the family's youngest composer ... to date.
with Chris de Souza.
Liszt Grand Concert Solo - Leslie Howard (piano)
10.20 Rossini, arr Respighi La boutique fantasque - NPO/Richard Bonynge
11.00 Liszt Mignon's Song (two versions) - Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo) Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) Ameral Gunson (mezzo) BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Simon Joly
11.20 Artist of the Week: Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano)
Bach Preludes and Fugues in B minor ('48' Bks I and II)
11.48 Liszt Fantasy on Themes from Beethoven's "Ruins of Athens" - Philip Thomson (piano), Hungarian SO/Kerry Stratton
Repeated from yesterday 11.30pm)
Presented from St
George's, Brandon Hill , by Tony Staveacre. Vellinger Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 72 No 2
Elgar String Quartet in E minor
Producer Judith Roles
In the final programme, John Amis introduces recordings of John Pritchard , a much-admired and outstanding conductor, whose work at Liverpool,
Covent Garden, Glyndeboume and with the BBC Symphony Orchestra is still remembered with pleasure.
Delius Piano Concerto in C minor
Mozart Symphony No 40 in G minor (K550)
Clifford Curzon (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf Oda Slobodskaya (narrator) LPO
Series producer Patrick Lambert
Fantasy in F minor (D940) Peter Frankl and Tamas Vasary (piano duet)
John Thornley presents more highlights from Radio 3's traditional music programmes and plays listeners' requests.
5: Lloyd on Chahapin Robert Lloyd talks to
Rodney Milnes about the Russian bass Feodor
Chaliapin and introduces some of his greatest recordings, including
Mozart Madamina (Don Giovanni )
Verdi Ella giammai m'amo (Don Carlos )
Musorgsky Song of the Flea Rossini La calumnia (The Barber of Seville) Musorgsky Boris
Godunov (excerpts)
(Final programme Monday 4.55pm)
(cello) and John York (piano) Rachmaninov Lied; Pieces for cello and piano
Daniel Jones Cello Sonata
Rachmaninov Cello Sonata
Presented by John Rosselli. 5: A Proper Profession
Codes of practice, training, coping with fellow singers - all these issues accompanied the acceptance of opera singing as a career, though some performers went their own way....
(Final programme Monday 6.55pm)
St Petersburg
Philharmonic Orchestra conductor Yuri Temirkanov
Stravinsky Petrushka (1947 version)
Prokofiev Symphony No 5 in B flat
Five tales by the renowned American writer.
4: The Wrysons
A couple live a predictable life in an ordinary house - then it goes wrong. Should we blame it on the Lady Baltimore Cake?
Read by William Hootkins. (Final story tomorrow 10.45pm)
Lukas Hagen and Rainer Schmidt (violins)
Veronika Hagen (viola) Clemens Hagen (cello)
Schumann String Quartet in A minor, Op 41 No 1
Ravel String Quartet in F
Scots poet
Hugh MacDiarmid 's epic work in a musical setting composed and conducted by William Sweeney.
In the most important
Scottish literary work of the 20th century, MacDiarmid examines the psychology of a drunk Scotsman and of his nation.
After a binge, the Drunk Man finds himself on a hillside and confronted by a great Thistle. Goaded by the sight of his national emblem, he bemoans the state of Scottish culture and the betrayal of artistic genius. When he finally turns for home, he may have achieved a kind of redemption.
Narrator lain Cuthbertson
Allan Watt (baritone) Producer Dave Batchelor
(First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
I Join the celebrations I at Ronnie Scott's
Club, London.
Extrovert singer George Melly , backed up by the rousing rhythms of John Chilton 's Feetwarmers, is joined later by the Guv'nor himself, Ronnie Scott , and his Quartet.
Producer Derek Drescher