American Conversations:
Henry Kissinger
Mozart, arr Wendt
Overture; L'lntroduzione; Se a caso madama; Se vuol ballare signor; Non piu andrai (Le Nozze di Figaro)
7.16 Czerny Fantaisie brillante sur divers motifs de Figaro
7.27 Ferrabosco In nomine a5 7.30 Fibich The Tempest, Op 46
7.41 Vaughan Williams
Three Shakespeare Songs
7.48 Haydn Symphony No 79 in F
8.09 Mahler Piano Quartet Movement
8.21 Grieg The Mountain Thrall, Op 32; A Swan, Op 25 No 2
8.31 Sibelius Mazurka, Op 81 No 1; Rondino, Op 81 No 2
8.35 Rimsky-Korsakov
Suite: The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh
Producer Patrick Lambert Discs
Jeremy J Beadle looks ahead to visits from
Glyndebourne Festival Opera and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, previews a new work by Kaija Saariaho and finds out about Sancta Susanna - an explosive opera by the young Paul Hindemith. Producer Peter Thresh
Repeated tomorrow at 7.30pm
Presented by Richard Osborne.
Berlin, arr Wilcox Berlin Goes to Hollywood Patti LuPone
Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conductor John Mauceri
9.40 Cavalli L'Ormindo
(Act 1, scene 7)
Erisbe ANNE HOWELLS (mezzo)
Ormindo ...JOHN WAKERELD (tenor)
Mirinda JANE BERBIE (mezzo)
London Philharmonic
Orchestra/Raymond Leppard
9.50 Smetana Vysehrad; Vltava; Sarka (Ma vlast) Detroit Symphony
Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi
10.27 Pick Wiener
Fiakerlied
Biczo Das Gluck is' a Vogerl Fellner Ewiges Wien Erich Kunz (baritone)
Kemmeter-Faltl Schrammel
Ensemble
10.38 Brahms Piano Trio in B, Op 8
Viktoria Mullova (violin) Heinrich Schiff (piano) Andre Previn (piano)
11.16 Beethoven In questa tomba oscura
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Hertha Klust (piano)
11.21 Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 5 in E flat
(Emperor)
Solomon (piano)
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Herbert Menges Producer Clive Portbury Discs
Hotelier, chef and restaurateur Albert Roux is
Michael Berkeley's guest. A Ladbroke Radio production
Carmen
Against the background of Bizet's opera, Tony Robinson tells a contemporary version of the original tale which inspired the composer.
A Ladbroke Radio production
FAIREST ISLE
Andrew Motion explores the Englishness of English music and poetry in the 20th century. Today, pastoralism and the influence of the folk tradition, Tudor models and Purcell. With music by Vaughan Williams ,
Butterworth, Tippett.
Warlock, Britten, Finzl,
Hoist, Birtwistle and Finnissy, and poetry from Gerard Manley Hopkins to Ted Hughes.
A Classic Arts production
Trio in D (HXV16); Trio in G (HXV15)
London Sonata Group
This is the first of three broadcasts recreating the high points of the Trinity
Sunday liturgy as celebrated in Worcester Cathedral in the mid-14th century in reconstructions by Professor Nick Sandon.
Rrst Vespers; Compline Cantores Trinitatis/ Stephen Cleobury See also 1.00am
With Geoffrey Smith. Producer Alan Hall
Discs ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests, BBC Radio 3. Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW Fax: [number removed]
Howard Goodall tests Michael
Berkeley, Julian Lloyd
Webber and Patricia Rozario.
A Ladbroke Radio production
Marcia Crayford (violin) Ileana Ruhemann (flute) Melinda Maxwell (oboe)
Catherine Edwards (piano) Clara Schumann Three
Romances for violin and piano, Op 22
Melinda Maxwell Pibroch for solo oboe
Fanny Mendelssohn
Nocturne and Allegro molto for piano
Ann Boyd Bali Moods No 1 for flute and piano
Lili Boulanger Nocturne et Cortege for violin and piano Thea Musgrave Trio for flute, oboe and piano
From the Royal
Albert Hall , London.
Stephanie Gonley (violin) Alexander Baillie (cello) Kathryn Stott (piano)
Amy Johnson (soprano)
Stephen Guggenheim (tenor) Douglas Nagel (baritone) BBC Scottish SO/Osmo Vanska and Peter Mark
Sibelius Finlandia
Beethoven Triple Concerto
8.20 Infol
Bryan Beattie on the roleof Music Information Centres.
8.40 Thea Musgrave Simon Bolivar (Act 2, excerpts) Sibelius Symphony No 5 in E flat
By Steve Walker.
Aldous Huxley and President Kennedy both died on the same day. Steve Walker imagines their meeting in an afterlife in the company of a Sunderland trucker.
Director Peter Kavanagh
A concert by the Brazilian multi-instrumentalist once described by Miles Davis as "the world's most impressive musician", given in the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London, in 1994. Introduced by Alyn Shipton. Rpt
The lengthy services of the night, as celebrated in medieval Worcester.
Matins; Lauds
Contores Trinitatis/ Stephen Cleobury
For details see 3.55pm
See also Sacred and Profane, tomorrow 7.00am