With Andrew McGregor.
Tavemer Agnus dei (Missa gloria tibi trinitas)
The Sixteen/Harry Christophers
6.11 Brahms Piano Quartet in A, Op 26 Domus
7.05 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in E minor, Op 9 No 5
Arthur Grumiaux (violin), Dresden State Orchestra/Vittorio Negri
7.39 Humperdinck The Sleeping Beauty
Czech RSO/Martin Fischer-Dieskau
8.02 Paganini Moto perpetuo Gil Shaham (violin)
Goran Sbllscher (guitar)
8.38 Schumann Liederkreis, Op 24 Peter Schreier (tenor)
Christoph Eschenbach (piano)
C P E Bach Sinfonia in E flat, Wql83 No
ECO, conductor Raymond Leppard
9.12 Handel Cantata: II duello amoroso
Nancy Argenta (soprano), Michael Chance (countertenor), Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, conductor Gottfried von der Goltz
9.35 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjeuz Julian Bream (guitar), Monteverdi Orchestra, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Discs
MUSIC LIVE ON TOUR
Nicola Heywood Thomas is in I Castle Square, Swansea, with Fine Arts Brass, flautist Leslie Newman and the London Chamber Ensemble.
Hoddinott Quodlibet on Welsh Nursery Tunes
Fine Arts Brass
Artist of the Week:
Geraint Evans (baritone):
Handel The Trumpet Shall Sound
10.15 Mozart Rute Quartet in D, K311
Leslie Newman , London Chamber
Ensemble
10.30 Mahler Revelge (Des Knaben Wunderhorn) Geraint Evans
10.35 Purcell Trumpet Tunes and Airs Fine Arts Brass
10.45 Wagner Prelude, Act 1 (Parsifal)
BBC NOW/Mark Wigglesworth
11.00 Schubert String Trio in B flat, D471
London Chamber Ensemble
11.10 Daniel Jones A Hymn to Peace BBC National Chorus of Wales, conductor Simon Halsey
11.15 Mathias Summer Dances
Fine Arts Brass
11.25 Beethoven Ha! welch' ein
Augenblick! (Fidelio) Geraint Evans
11.30 Mozart Flute Quartet in D, K285
Leslie Newman ,
London Chamber Ensemble
11.45 Verdi Credo (Otello)
Geraint Evans
11.50 Fine Arts Brass play Irving
Berlin
Bohm Praeludium in G minor
Gustav Leonhardt (organ)
Buxtehude Suite in E minor, BuxWV 234
Jukka Savijoki (guitar)
Buxtehude Jubilate domino, omnis terra
James Bowman (countertenor), The King's Consort
Bohm Chorale: Vater unser im
Himmelreich
Peter Hurford (organ)
Bruhns Cantata: Muss nicht derMensch
BBC Singers, St James ' Baroque Players, conductor Ivor Bolton Repeated next Wednesday 11.30pm
With Fiona Talkington.
1.00 Concert Hall
From the Wigmore Hall, London.
Kevin Kenner (piano)
Chopin Preludes , Op 28
TICKETS: phone (0171) [number removed]
2.00 Schools
2.00 Together 2.20 Time and Tune
2.40 Drama Workshop
MUSIC LIVE ON TOUR
3.00 Midweek Choice
Susan Sharpe visits Wales to play requests from the Pembrokeshire coast. Listeners in the area can bring favourite CDs to the Pebbles at St David's between 10.00 and 11.00am.
Producer Susan Kenyon Discs WRITTEN REQUESTS:
Midweek Choice, BBC Radio 3,
Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA Fax: (0171) [number removed]
E-MAIL: midweek.choice@bbc.co.uk
4.00 Choral Evensong
From Truro Cathedral.
- Introit: My soul there is a country (Parry)
Responses (Radcliffe)
Psalms 27, 28, 29 (Monk, Attwood, Hylton Stewart , Guest, Stanford) First Lesson: Joshua 3
Office Hymn: Holy Spirit, come confirm us (All for Jesus)
Canticles: Gloucester Service (Howells) Second Lesson: Luke 8, w 40-56
Anthem: Lord, let me know mine end
(Greene)
Hymn: The kingdom is upon you (Wolvercote)
Organ Voluntary: Toccata from Suite gothique (Boellmann)
Organist Andrew Nethsingha.
Assistant organist Simon Morley.
The Serial Detective
The Serial Detective begins to break the code of Schoenberg's musical legacy.
Natalie Wheen with news from the 10th Congress of the International Society for the Performing Arts in Birmingham, plus music including Schubert An die Musik
Bryn Terfel (baritone),
Malcolm Martineau (piano)
6.03 Tahmizyan A cool wind is blowing Djivan Gasparian (duduk), Kronos Quartet
6.30 Copland Old American Songs Marilyn Home (mezzo), ECO, conductor Carl Davis Producer Chris Marshall
MUSIC LIVE ON TOUR
One of Britain's leading period ensembles comes to the 14th-century St Asaph Cathedral in North Wales for a varied and popular programme of Baroque showpieces introduced by Andrew Lyle.
Lynne Dawson (soprano), The Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conductor Harry Christophers
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G; Singet dem Herrn Handel Silete venti
8.30 Wealth Wise and Culture Kind
Malcolm Parry examines the architecture of Gregynog Hall - bequeathed by philanthropist sisters Gwendoline and Margaret Davies - and talks to people who have been involved in its rich history.
8.50 Handel Dixit dominus
Joan Morgan presents an unusual slice of history by telling the story of five fruits.
3: Almonds
Readers Stephen Lyons and Julie Higginson.
Burnside in Bath lain Burnside goes to the Bath Festival to introduce a selection of songs with a decidedly watery theme.
From Kierkegaard to Christiana,
Copenhagen has been the background to some of Europe's most innovative and controversial thinking and was once the centre of a European empire. International successes like Miss
Smilla's Feeling for Snow and this year's celebration as the European
Capital of Culture are putting Denmark back into the cultural limelight.
Humphrey Carpenter visits the so-called city of green spires with author Peter Hoeg and explores the impact of this history on contemporary arts. Producer Julian May
With Gerard McBurney and pianist Susan Bradshaw.
I never went away; After Syrinx;
Kandinsky Variations; Sonata after Syrinx
(Repeated from last Wednesday)
Alyn Shipton investigates jazz record labels.
1.00 Music for dance 1.30 Radio Revista
With Donald Macleod.
2.00 Mozart Overture: Le None di
Figaro Handel Sinfonia Concertante in B flat, H 1 105 Shostakovich
Symphony No 5 Prague Radio
Symphony Orchestra/Chen Chiu-Sen
3.20 Artis Quartet Mozart String Quartets: in G, K387; in D, K499
(Hoffmeister) Schubert String
Quartets: in G, D887; in D, D94 (2nd movement)
5.00 Sequence