Paul Guinery presents a refreshing blend of piano music, unlikely partnerships and songs of motherhood.
Howells Magnificat
BBC Singers, Jeremy Filsell (organ), conductor Simon Joly
7.10 Bach Duet in E minor, BWV802 (Clavier-Ubung)
Christopher Czaja Sager (piano)
7.15 Alicia Svigals Healthy Baby Girl Hora
Frank London Gotem Tants
Trad, arr Periman/London/Klezmatics Honga Encore
Itzhak Perlman (violin), Klezmatics
7.22 Britten Five Flower Songs
BBC Singers, conductor John Poole
7.33 Bach Duet in F, BWV803 (Clavier-Ubung)
Christopher Czaja Sager
7.37 Dirtllleux Preludes
Anne Queffelec (piano)
7.53 Swayne Magnificat
BBC Singers, conductor Simon Joly
7.58 Bach Duet in G, BWV804 (Clavier-Ubung)
Christopher Czaja Sager (piano)
8.02 Henry Holden Huss Piano Concerto in B, Op 10
Ian Hobson , BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins
8.32 Plainchant Videte Miraculum
The Cardinall's Musick, conductor Andrew Carwood
8.37 John Nesbett Magnificat Eton College Choir, director Ralph Allwood
8.48 Bach Duet in A minor, BWV805
(Clavier-Ubung)
Christopher Czaja Sager (piano) Producer Antony Pitts
Colin Blakemore and Sandy Burnett preview the Radio 3 week.
Weber Overture: Der Freischiitz
Berlin Philharmonic, conductor
Herbert von Karajan
9.14 Vivaldi Sonata No 6 in G minor
(II Pastor Fido)
Waiter van Hauwe (recorder),
Bob van Asperen (harpsichord),
Frans Robert Berkhout (bassoon)
9.22 Glazunov Wedding Procession USSR State Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
9.30 Leopold Mozart The Peasant Wedding
Berlin Chamber Orchestra, conductor Helmut Koch
9.49 Composer of the Week:
Campra Sanctus (Messe de Requiem) Judith Nelson and Dinah Harris
(sopranos), Stephen Roberts (bass), Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque
Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
9.54 Josef Strauss Waltz : Dynamiden Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Riccardo Muti
10.07 Strauss First Waltz Sequence (Der Rosenkavalier)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
10.20 Dvorak Five Songs of Nature BBC Singers, conductor Stephen Cleobury
10.34 Wagner Prelude, Act 1:
Lohengrin. New York Philharmonic, conductor Leonard Bernstein
10.53 Fayrfax Agnus Dei (Missa Albanus). The Cardinall's Musick
11.11 Weber Leise , Leise fromme Weise (Der Freischutz). Elisabeth Grummer (soprano), Berlin Phil, conductor Joseph Keilberth
11.20 Copland Quiet City
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
11.34 Artist of the Week:
Jan Garbarek (saxophone) Dufay Ave Maris Stella Hilliard Ensemble
11.39 Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor
Andras Schiff , Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Georg Solti Producer Piers Burton-Page E-MAIL: bksm@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from yesterday 5.45pm
SCHUBERTIAD
Gordon Stewart unearths some appropriate Schubert songs for Mothering Sunday.
Producer Adam Gatehouse
Minnesota Orchestra
Conductor Eiji Oue , Joshua Bell (violin) Skrowaczewski Passacaglia Imaginaria
Barber Violin Concerto
Shostakovich Symphony No 5
The Baroque Cello
The bass instrument of the violin family comes in various guises.
Michelene Wandor 's guest Charles Mediam looks at the instrument's development, with illustrations from the music of Domenico Gabrielli , Bach, John Blow and Boccherini. Producer Kate Bolton
SCHUBERTIAD
The fifth of six recitals by Andras Schiff. Sonatas in E, D459; in A minor, D53 7, in A, D959 Repeat
It became the trademark of a nation, a young vision of passionate affairs, of disenfranchised low-lifes and of rites of passage played out on the streets of Paris. The film auteurwas born. And before Francois Truffaut and the others had shot many feet of their grainy new high-speed film, it had acquired a name: the "new wave". Forty years on from the revolutionary tracts of Cahiers du
Cinema, Ian Christie re-examines the phenomenon of the "new wave", with the voices of Alain Robbe-Grillet ,
Claude Chabrol , Suzanne Schiffman , Ginette Vincendeau ,
Frederick Raphael and the late Louis Malle. Producer Simon Elmes
Grigori Sokolov (piano)
Nocturnes: in E minor, Op 72 No 1; in C sharp minor, Op posth; in F sharp minor, Op 48 No 2; Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58
Last Monday's BBC Lunchtime Concert
By Howard Barker.
On the battlefields of Flanders, shortly after the First World War, a commissioner for graves is regulating the mass burial of the fallen soldiers; a grieving mother is searching for her lost son; and the Prince of Wales is about to pick out the Unknown Soldier. Scabrous, erotic and immensely funny, the power of Barker's language shines in one of his most accessible and refreshing plays.
Music by Elizabeth Parker Producer Melina Macall
Director Richard Wortley
Jeremy Summerly and Charles Medlam introduce an evening of Baroque music by two Italian composers who worked at the sumptuous Hapsburg court in Vienna. Bertali Maria Maddalena
Deborah York (soprano), Catherine King (mezzo), Julian Podger (tenor),
David Thomas (bass), London Baroque Bononcinl Siedi , Amarilli Mia
Gerard Lesne (alto), II Seminario Musicale
Bononcini La Gara delle Quattro
Stagioni Deborah York and Julia Gooding
(sopranos), Catherine King (mezzo), Julian Podger (tenor), London Baroque
Jan Fairley presents six programmes showing how Spanish popular music reflects the different cultures that coexist in the country, where the village is still central to musical life. 1: Mai lore
Maria del Mar Bonnet is one of the most important singers in Spain today. Performed in Mallorquin, her music embraces the Mediterranean and reflects the island's key position in the region over the centuries. Producer Alison Bell
Building a Library
Revised repeat from yesterday 9.00am
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Ferenc Erkel Hunyadi Laszlo
Hungarian State Opera Chorus and Orchestra/Janos Kovacs
3.30 Trio Nordica recorded at last year's Nordic Chamber Music
Competition in Copenhagen Thordur Magnusson Piano Trio Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in A minor, Op 50 (1st mvt) Beethoven Piano Trio in C minor, Op 1 No 3 (3rd mvt)
4.00 BBC Symphony Orchestra/
Matthias Bamert Debussy La Mer Sibelius Symphony No 5
5.00 Sequence