Paul Guinery celebrates St Cecilia's Day. Purcell Raise, Raise the Voice
Mary Seers and Gillian Fisher
(sopranos), Andrew Tusa (tenor), Michael George (bass), the King's Consort, director Robert King
7.16 Mozart Piano Concerto No 25 in C, K503
Michael Roll , BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Grant Llewellyn
7.49 Sammartini Sonata VI in C
Sabine Bauer (organ)
7.54 Gabrieli Miserere Mei
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, director David Willcocks
8.00 Bach Cantata No 70: Wachet,
Betet, Seid Bereit Allezeit
Wilhelm Wiedl (boy soprano),
Paul Esswood (alto), Kurt Equiluz (tenor), Ruud van der Meer (bass), Tolz Boys ' Choir, Vienna Concentes Musicus , director Nikolaus Harnoncourt
(Incl 8.15 Roderick Dunnett talking about the Bach cantatas)
8.27 Haydn Trio in G, H IV 4
Barthold Kuijken and Marc Hantai (flutes), Wieland Kuijken (cello)
8.33 Walton Canzonetta
Kenneth Sillito (violin), Hamish Milne (piano)
8.38 Britten Hymn to St Cecilia BBC Singers, Lesley-Jane Rogers
(soprano), conductor Stephen Cleobury Producer Claire Rogers
Conductor Andrew Davis joins
Fiona Talkington to preview the Radio 3 Week.
Elgar Pomp and Circumstance March No 4
BBC SO, conductor Andrew Davis
9.13 Artist of the Week:
Thomas Hampson (baritone)
Oley Speaks On the Road to Mandalay Haydn Wood Roses of Picardy Armen Guzelimian (piano)
9.22 Johann Strauss (son) Roses from the South
Johann Strauss Orchestra of Vienna, conductor Willi Boskovsky
9.31 Vivaldi Concerto in C, RV443
Michael Copley (recorder), Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
9.42 Tippett Suite for the Birthday of Prince Charles
English Northern Philharmonia, conducted by the Composer
10.00 Handel Nisi Dominus
Charles Brett (countertenor),
Ian Partridge (tenor), Michael George (bass), the Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conductor Harry Christophers
10.14 Tchaikovsky, transcr Liszt Polonaise from "Eugene Onegin Leslie Howard (piano) 10.20 Dyson Children's Suite:
After Walter de la Mare
City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
10.40 Handel Ombra Mai Fu (Serse) Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), LSO, conductor Malcolm Sargent
10.45 Poulenc Clarinet Sonata
Michael Collins , Kathryn Stott (piano)
11.00 Composer of the Week: Massenet Scenes Pittoresques
Monte Carlo National Opera Orchestra, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
11.16 Hoist Ave
Maria Cambridge Singers, conductor John Rutter
11.27 Elgar Dream Children, Op 43 Nos 1 and 2 Anthony Goldstone (piano)
11.34 Sinding Suite, Op 10
Itzhak Perlman (violin), Pittsburgh SO , conductor Andre Previn
11.55 Walton Gloria
Ameral Gunson (mezzo), Neil Mackie (tenor), Stephen Roberts (bass),
Bach Choir , Philharmonia Orchestra , conductor David Willcocks
Producer Brian Jackson
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Ivan Hewett with the latest news and views from the musical world, including news of a Prokofiev festival, the Brahms clarinet sonatas revisited, and a look at traditional music from the Andes.
Producer Anthony Sellors Repeated tomorrow 4pm
Cradle and Grave Gordon Stewart introduces songs about the younger generation, from the Cradle Song to Death and the Maiden. Producer Peter Tanner
Tommy Pearson introduces the final of Radio 3's intervarsity music quiz, from the Aberdare Hall, Cardiff
University. Two teams battle to win a state-of-the-art music publishing system for their music department. Producer Andy Cartwright
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Director Monica Huggett (violin) A concert given in May in St George 's, Brandon Hill , Bristol.
Handel Concerto Grosso in A, Op 6
No 11
Muffat Concerto Grosso No 12 in G
Vivaldi The Four Seasons
Michelene Wandor surveys musical life in Georgian London as recalled in the memoirs of Mrs Papendiek , wardrobe mistress to Queen Charlotte. Producer Lindsay Kemp
Chilingirian Quartet,
Andre de Groote (piano)
Mozart String Quartet in D minor, K421 Brahms String Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2
Korngold Piano Quintet, Op 15 (first UK broadcast)
Julian Evans explores the life and work of the great writer
Anton Chekhov. He travels to Moscow and to Yalta, where Chekhov lived from 1897 until his death in 1904 at the age of 44. In these last years of declining health, Chekhov produced some of his greatest works - Uncle
Vanya, Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard. In these stories, happiness is in longing rather than in fulfilment, which was also true of the artist's life. Contributors include Jean
Benedetti, David Hare , Georgina Hammick. Donald Rayfield and Anatoly Smelyansky. Producer Noah Richler
Repeated from yesterday 12 noon
Sean O'Casey 's best-loved play, set in Dublin in 1922, takes a curiously contemporary look at the endlessly sacrificing wife trapped by a thoughtless husband. Starring
Pauline McLynn as Juno, and Owen Roe as the Paycock. with Conor Grimes. JJ Murphy , Richard Orr. Simon Magill and Jim Duran
Music performed by Neil Martin Director Pam Brighton
When Mozart died, he had completed only the first movement of the Requiem. He had, however, made a draft of vocal parts and a basso continuo and had given some indications for instrumentation. Brian
Wright is joined by Duncan Druce , who talks about his edition of the Requiem and explains how the task of completing the piece is complicated by uncertainty as to how much of the traditional version of the work, completed by Franz Sussmayr , is actually by Mozart.
Mozart, completed Duncan Druce Requiem in 0 minor
Yvonne Seymour (soprano),
Catherine Denley (alto),
Joseph Cornwell (tenor), Andrew Dale Forbes (bass), Yorkshire Bach Choir, Yorkshire Baroque Soloists, director Peter Seymour
The Musical Traditions of Hungary In the third of four programmes,
Laszlo Matzko explores the impact of two of the largest minorities in a richly varied musical culture - the gypsies and the Jews.
Building a Library
Revised repeat from yesterday 9am
With Donald Macleod.
Vespers for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception Recorded at the 1996 Utrecht Early Music Festival, including works by Giovanni Picchi , Monteverdi, Salamone Rossi and Francesco Cavalli Rossana Bertini and Adriana Fernandez (sopranos),
Pascal Bertin (contralto), Herve Lany and Hans Jorg Mammel (tenors),
Jean-Baptiste Dumora and Jean-Claude Sarragosse (basses), Akademia, La Fenice. director Jean Tubery
2.35 Bach Suite in G minor,
BWV995 Gergely Sarkozy (lute)
Handel Cantata: II Delirio Amoroso Magda Kalmar (soprano),
Franz Liszt CO/Frigyes Sandor
3.45 Rheinland-Pfalz State
Philharmonic, conductor Hans-Peter Frank. Rudolf Buchbinder (piano) Bernstein Overture: Candide
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor
Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition
5.00 Sequence