with Catriona Young.
7.05 Mendelssohn Calm
Sea and Prosperous Voyage
7.15 Elgar The Swimmer (Sea Pictures)
7.30 Bach Violin Concerto in A minor (BWV 1041)
8.05 Stanford Irish
Rhapsody No 1 in D minor
8.30 Respighi The Birds
8.55 Mendelssohn
Song without Words, Op 19 No 6. Discs
Penny Gore returns to Elgar's birthplace, and discusses the composer's declining years with Jerrold Northrop Moore.
Wild Bears (The Wand of Youth)
Welsh National Opera
Orchestra/Charles Mackerras Cello Concerto in E minor
Julian Lloyd Webber (cello) RPO/Yehudi Menuhin Zut! Zut! Zut!
Morriston Orpheus Choir, conductor Eurfryn John Soliloquy
Leon Goossens (oboe)
Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor Norman Del Mar
Arthur's Passage to Avalon Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor George Hurst
with Stephanie Hughes in Belfast.
Krebs In alien meinen
Taten
Michael Laird (trumpet) Peter Hurford (organ)
Vaughan Williams Three Shakespeare Songs
Schola Cantorum of Oxford/ Jeremy Summerly
10.10 Strauss Oboe
Concerto
Douglas Boyd (oboe)
Ulster Orchestra/En Shao
10.35 Purcell Phoebus and the Four Seasons
(The Fairy Queen) Les Arts Florissants, director William Christie
10.50 Liszt Concert Study No 2 (Gnomenreigen) Frederic Lamond (piano)
10.55 Schubert Symphony No 9 in C (Great)
Ulster Orchestra/ En Shao
11.45 Artist of the Week. James Galway (flute)
Vivaldi Concerto in F minor (Winter) (RV297) Zagreb Soloists
Franz Schubert Quartet
Mozart String Quartet in B flat (Hunt) (K458) Shostakovich String
Quartet No 13 in B flat minor, Op 138
Jeunesses
Musicales World
Orchestra/Yakov Kreizberg Schumann Symphony No 4 in D minor
Rlemann Seven Fragments (In memoriam Robert Schumann )
Bartok Concerto for
Orchestra
Martyn Hill (tenor) Andrew Ball (piano)
Schubert Fruhlingslied ; Fruhlingsglaube; Im Friihling;
Fruhlingssehnsucht (Schwanengesang)
Julian Philips Now I lay me down to dream of spring
John Low presents traditional music of western Kenya, from the Luo people of the Siaya district to the Pokot cattle-herders of the arid north, featuring the many kinds of lyre still to be heard in the area.
Producer John Thomley
Tommy Pearson skulks at the back of the orchestra in the kitchen department, where he meets percussionists
Maggie Cotton, Sam Walton and Gary Kettel. With this week's competition. Producer Christina Pritchard
with Richard Baker.
Mozart Overture: The
Magic Flute
5.30 Milhaud Suite d'apres Corrette
6.30 Mozart Serenade No
6 in D (K239)
7.03 Rossini Soirees musicales (selections) Producer Ray Abbott
St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Mariss Jansons
Maxim Vengerov (violin)
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor
Rachmaninov Three Symphonic Dances, Op 45
5: In his villa in Rapallo, Italy, where he lived for almost 50 years, Beerbohm looks back over his life.
Last of the programmes played by Isabel Beyer and Harvey Dagul.
Pleyel Sonata in G minor Ries Grand Sonata in A minor, Op 160
Series producer Vicky Whitaker
In this, the first of two recordings for Radio 3, jazz pianist, composer and singer Dave Frishberg entertains his audience to some of the most popular titles in his repertoire, including
Blizzard of Lies and Slappin' the Cakes on Me.
Frishberg's songs gleefully steer a course between pithy sarcasm, irony and nostalgia for Americana of earlier years. Although his songs have been recorded by some of the brightest names in jazz, the definitive interpretation is always
Frishberg's - as someone once remarked, if Woody Allen wrote songs, this is how they would sound. Producer Chris Neill
On 6 January 1993, Rudolf Nureyev died of Aids in a Paris hospital. As a dancer, choreographer, director, film actor and, later, conductor, he kept up a punishing schedule to the end. Tonight's programme presents an intimate portrait of Nureyev through the eyes of some of his close friends: Maude
Gosling, choreographer
Rudi van Dantzig, dancer Charles Jude , his doctor Michel Canesi and his masseur Luigi Pignotti.
With the voices of Rudolf
Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn. Presented by Francine Stock.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
Ian Gardiner 's Monument
(London 1935-93) evokes life in the city through a 60-year history with a cast of voices from the archives and Gardiner's distinctive music. Also, the sounds of the city's streets as preserved in Berio's Cries of London and the atmosphere of San Francisco Bay in Ingram Marshall 's
Fog Tropes. Presented by Alwynne Pritchard. Producer Alan Hall