With Paul Guinery.
Davidovsky Lord , Now Lettest Thou
Russian-Catholic Fraternity of St Jude Thaddeus
7.06 Buxtehude Membra Jesu Nostri
Martina Bovet and Maria Cristina
Kiehr (sopranos), Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Gerd Turk (tenor),
Ulrich Messthaler (bass), Concerto Vocale, director Rene Jacobs
7.15 Anon
King Henry Andreas Scholl (countertenor)
7.19 Dowland I Saw My Lady Weep Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Andreas Martin (lute)
7.25 Nielsen Symphony No I BBC Scottish SO, conductor Adrian Leaper
8.00 Dowland Go from My Window Andreas Martin (lute)
8.05 Bach Church Cantatas:
Bach Cantata No 163: Nur Jedem das Seine
Els Bongers (soprano), Elisabeth von Magnus (alto), Paul Agnew (tenor), Klaus Mertens (bass), Amsterdam Baroque Choir and Orchestra, conductor Ton Koopman
8.24 Bach Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BWV903 Harold Bauer (piano)
8.39 Grechaninov In Your Kingdom, Remember Us, 0 Lord
Russian-Catholic Fraternity of St Jude Thaddeus
8.48 Bach Jesu , Joy of Man's Desiring (Cantata No 147) Harold Bauer (piano) Producer Antony Pitts
Broadcaster Peter Hobday previews the week ahead on Radio 3 in conversation with Susan Sharpe.
Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps - London Philharmonic, conductor Adrian Boult
9.14 Purcell Trumpet Air; March; Hornpipe (The Married Beau) - Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
9.19 Mendelssohn Songs without Words: in A minor, Op 35 No 5; in A, Op 62 No 6 - John Ogdon (piano)
9.25 Artist of the Week: Wynton Marsalis (trumpet)
Fasch Concerto in F for trumpet, two oboes and strings - ECO, conductor Raymond Leppard
9.31 Milhaud L'Apotheose de Moliere - New London Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp
9.42 Berlioz La Mort d'Ophelie - Catherine Robbin (mezzo), Lyon Opera Orchestra, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
9.49 Stanford Irish Rhapsody No 1 in D minor - Ulster Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley
10.14 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 1 in F - English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
10.34 Verdi Libera Me (Requiem) - Michele Crider (soprano), London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Richard Hickox
10.48 Elgar Sursum Corda - Philharmonia, conductor David Honeyball
11.03 Stanford Justorum Animae - Cambridge Singers, conductor John Rutter
11.07 Mozart Symphony No 13 in F, K112 - Northern Chamber Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Ward
11.21 Liszt Fantasy on Themes from Rossini's "Soirees Musicales" - Leslie Howard (piano)
11.44 Composer of the Week: Cherubini Hymne a la Victoire - Leeds Festival Chorus, Wallace Collection, conductor John Wallace
11.50 Tchaikovsky Suite: Nutcracker - Montreal SO, conductor Charles Dutoit
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Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
The last of eight programmes. 8: Choucroute
Not to be confused with the German version, sauerkraut, this dish started out simply as a way of preserving cabbage. When Germany first took
Alsace from the French, it became a symbol of local resistance and has played a fascinating role in the drama of European identity ever since. Producer Jane Ray
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth , Stephen Hough (piano)
Mozart Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543
Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat
In 1600, Elizabethan clown Will Kemp danced from London to Norwich in nine days, recording his "pleasure and paines" in his entertaining Nine Daies Wonder. In the first of two programmes, Christopher Page retraces Kemp's journey through Essex, with music and excerpts from his journal read by Tony Robinson.
Producer Lindsay Kemp
The third in Alfred Brendel 's seven-part cycle of the Beethoven piano sonatas. Sonatas: in F minor, Op 2 No 1; in C, Op 2 No 3; in A, Op 2 No 2; in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata) Repeat
ARABIC SEASON
A personal exploration of Islam by Robert Fisk , the Independent's Middle East correspondent. The religion can appear restrictive, with unalterable precepts and unquestionable edicts. Has Islam failed to develop the spirit of self-doubt and inquiry that has marked European thought and led to the West's technological supremacy? And can Islamic countries move forward to meet the growing political and cultural demands of their populations?
Producer Martin Buckley
(viola and piano)
Mendelssohn Sonata in C minor
Takemitsu A Bird Came down the Walk
Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No
Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert
Antonio Caldara 's oratorio
Magdalene at the Feet of Christ tells the biblical story of the salvation of the wayward
Mary Magdalene in terms of her inner conflict, as the good and evil allegorical characters Celestial Love and Earthly Love battle for her soul. Jeremy Summerly talks to
Gramophone Award-winning countertenor Andreas Scholl about his role in Rene Jacobs 's new recording of the work, which has received unanimous critical acclaim.
Caldara Magdalene ai Piedi di Cristo
Orchestra of the Schola Cantorum
Basiliensis, director Rene Jacobs Producer Antony Pitts
The arrival of young playwright David Greig as a new force in British theatre was confirmed by the success of his stage play The Architect at this year's Edinburgh Festival. This new play, his first for radio, is set in West Africa. A young man returns to the former colony of Bushiya to discover more about the death of Innocence Andeyaba, a prominent political activist and once his boyhood friend.
The second of two programmes in which Janet Topp Fargion explores the field recordings of legendary ethnomusicologist Jean Jenkins.
Tonight, music of the Islamic world gathered in the early seventies in Algeria, India, Afghanistan, Turkey and Morocco - including a Moroccan women's celebration of the birthday of the Prophet.
Producer John Thornley
Building a Library
Revised repeat from yesterday 9.00am
With Donald Macleod.
1.15 Rossini La Gazza Ladra
Fabrizio Vingradito ..ROBERTO COVIELLO (baritone)
Prague Philharmonic Choir, Italian RO Turin/Gianluigi Gelmetti
3.50 Oleg Maisenberg (piano)
Schubert Piano Sonatas: in A, D664; in A minor, D784; in B flat, D960
5.00 Sequence