with Paul Guinery.
7.03 Handel, arr Elgar Overture in D minor
7.10 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C minor (BWV 549)
7.15 Mompou Variations on a theme of Chopin
7.40 Delius
In a Summer Garden
8.00 The Great
Thanksgiving
Paul Guinery continues his exploration of music for the Mass or Holy Communion, in conversation with the Rev Alan Walker.
8.33 Bridge The Sea Producer Piers Burton-Page
Conductor Markus Stenz takes a personal look at the coming week's programmes on Radio 3.
Humperdinck Overture: Hansel und Gretel
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra/Jeffrey Tate
9.16 Frederick the Great
Flute Concerto in C
Patrick Gallois (flute) CPE Bach Chamber
Orchestra/Peter Schreier
9.31 Rachmaninov Dances
(Aleko)
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
9.41 Gibbons This is the record of John
Reiner Schneider-Waterberg (countertenor)
Philip Rushforth (organ) Choir of Trinity College,
Cambridge/Richard Marlow
9.46 Moeran
Serenade in G
Northern Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
10.01 Schubert Piano
Sonata in F sharp minor (0571)
Andras Schiff (piano)
10.08 Mozart, arr Wendt Le Nozze di Figaro (excerpts)
Budapest Wind Ensemble, director Kalman Berkes
10.18 Composer of the Week:
Telemann Overture-Suite in G minor
Paul Goodwin, Lorraine
Wood and Sophia McKenna (oboes)
Alberto Grazzi (bassoon) English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
10.35 Mendelssohn
Prelude and Fugue in C minor, Op 37 No 1
Stephen Cleobury (organ)
10.43 Lord Bemers Fugue for orchestra
RLPO/Barry Wordsworth
10.49 Byrd Lullaby, my sweet little baby
Tallis Scholars/Peter Philips
10.56 Schumann Piano
Quintet in E flat, Op 44 Lindsay String Quartet Peter Frankl (piano)
11.36 Artist of the Week:
James Blades (percussion) Mozart Serenade in D
(K239) (Serenata Notturna) ECO/Benjamin Britten
11.50 Britten
A Ceremony of Carols Sioned Williams (harp) The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
Producer Edward Blakeman Discs
Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
BBC Philharmonic conductor Andras Ligeti
Dmitri Sitkovetsky (violin) Kodaly Dances from Marosszek
Shostakovich Violin
Concerto No 1
Stravinsky Petrushka (1947)
The young Polish pianist recorded in concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London.
Bach Overture in the French
Style in B minor (BWV 831) Webem Variations, Op 27 Chopin
Three Mazurkas, Op 59 Schumann Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op 26
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
Mike Maran celebrates the centenary of Robert Louis
Stevenson's death with five journeys through his life and work, including specially written songs performed by Rod Paterson. 2: Treasure Island
Next programme Tue 10.35pm
Symphony No 8 in C minor Bavarian Radio SO/ Bernard Haitink
Humphrey Carpenter looks ahead to the week in the arts, including a major revival of The Threepenny Opera directed by Phyllida Lloyd. Producer Robyn Read
String Quintet in C (0956) Endellion Quartet, with Robert Cohen (cello)
Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert
OPERAMA
The fifth play in a BBC series of seven dramas that tell the stories behind the songs.
With Blythe Duff as Katerina and James
MacPherson as Sergei. Stephen Mulrine's dramatisation vividly brings to life Nikolai Leskov 's novel. In the provincial Russia of the Tsars,
Katerina Izmailova is bored.
The servants run the house and the grain business while her husband is away mending the mill. With no children to care for, she has nothing to do but "trim the icon lamps and listen to the sound of her own footsteps". Meanwhile, in the barn, Sergei - the tall and handsome farm bailiff - directs the weighing and packing of the grain.
Director Hamish Wilson
The next Operama production is Peter Grimes : Radio 4. 2 January
A report from this year's International Rostrum of Composers, held in Paris last May. Philip Tagney attended the Rostrum and talks to Chris Marshall about the selected works from 32 countries, introducing four of the best. Peter Zagar Music for Video Ensemble Veni
Eero Hameenniemi
Nattuvanar
Polytech Choir
Mogens Christensen Winter Light
Helle Kristensen (recorder) Ricardo Odriozola (viola) Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez
Son del Corazon
Nouvel Ensemble Moderne Producer Philip Tagney
Brian Wright combines two masterpieces of the British choral repertory: Purcell's tribute to the power of music, and Tippett's dark drama of slavery and persecution.
Purcell Hail, Bright Cecilia Julia Gooding (soprano) Michael Chance and Christopher Robson (countertenors)
John Elwes (tenor)
David Wilson-Johnson (bar) Lawrence Wallington (bass) Chorus and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment/ Gustav Leonhardt
Tippett A Child of Our Time Faye Robinson (soprano) Sarah Walker (mezzo) Jon Garrison (tenor) John Cheek (bass) CBSO and Chorus, conducted by The Composer Producer Gautam Rangarajan Discs