With Penny Gore, including
Tavener Song for Athene Westminster Abbey Choir, conductor Martin Neary
6.35 CPE Bach Double Concerto in F, Wq46 Alan Curtis and Gustav Leonhardt
(harpsichords), Collegium Aureum
7.00 Britten Serenade for tenor, horn and strings Peter Pears , Barry Tuckwell , LSO, conducted by the Composer
7.45 Debussy Danse Sacree et Danse Profane for harp and strings Prometheus Ensemble
8.00 Butterworth A Shropshire Lad Royal Liverpool PO, conductor Grant Llewellyn
8.40 Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat Hakan Hardenberger ,
Academy of St Martin in the Reids, conductor Neville Marriner
With Donald Macleod.
When he was appointed to the court of Weimar, Hummel found a post that allowed him time off to travel and meet the other piano virtuosi of the day. He also made his peace with the ailing Beethoven, and was a pall bearer at his funeral.
Adagio, Variations and Rondo on "Schone Minka" Andras Adorjan (flute), Boris Pergamenschikov (cello), Pavel Gililov (piano)
Six Waltzes for the Apollo
Saal Anthony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow (piano duet)
Introduction, Theme and Variations Heinz Holliger (oboe),
ECO, conductor Raymond Leppard
The Poet Laureate talks about his poem, In Memory of Louise Oliphant.
With Stephanie Hughes.
Purcell Chaconne in G minor
ECO, conductor Benjamin Britten
10.13 Britten String Quartet No 2 Amadeus Quartet
10.41 Schubert, orch Reger Im Abendrot , D799; Litaneiaufdas FestAllerseelen , D343; Gretchen am Spinnrade, 0118
Camilla Nylund (soprano), Klaus Mertens (baritone), North German Radio
Philharmonic/Werner Andreas Albert
10.53 Lalo Symphonie Espagnole
Ruggiero Ricci (violin), Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet
In the fourth of this week's concerts from the 1999 Lucerne Festival, Graeme Kay presents a concert by the Berlin
Philharmonic Orchestra under their outgoing music director Claudio Abbado. Wagner Faust Overture
Strauss Standchen , Op 17 No 2;
Waldseligkeit, Op 49 No 1; Cäcilie, Op 27 No 2; Meinem Kinde, Op 3 7 No 3; Fruhlingsfeier, Op 56 No 5 Karita Mattila (soprano)
Schoenberg Pelleas und Melisande
Petroc Trelawny introduces a recital given last month by the Vienna Piano Trio in the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester.
Beethoven Allegretto in B flat, WoO 39; Piano Trio in B flat, Op 9 (Archduke)
Elgar Overture: Froissart Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Tippett Suite in D (Suite forthe Birthday of Prince Charles)
Conductor David Atherton
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G
John Lill (piano), conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Chopin in Poland. In the week that marks the 150th anniversary of the death of Chopin, Piers Lane visits the composer's native Poland. The programme includes recordings by some of the gratest Chopin interpreters of the century - many of whom are Polish themselves.
Etude in C, Op 10 No 7 Francis Plante Mazurka in A flat, Op 50 No 2 Vladimir de Pachmann
Etude in G flat, Op 10 No 5 Ignaz Friedman Etude in C sharp minor, Op 25 No 7 Alfred Cortot
Etude in C minor, Op 10 No 12 (Revolutionary)
Ignacy Jan Paderewski
Mazurka in G, Op 6 7 No 1 Moritz Rosenthal
Nocturne in C minor, Op 48 No 1 Artur Rubinstein
Waltz in A flat, Op 69 No 1 Adam Harasiewicz
Fantasie-Impromptu in C sharp minor, Op 66 Nikita Magaloff
Fantasy in F minor, Op 49 KrystianZimerman Producer Chris Wines
Humphrey Carpenter 's guests include Irish soprano Orla Boylan and performers in a series of concerts marking the 150th anniversary of Chopin's death. Music in the programme includes at 5.40 Britten's Matinées Musicales, and afterthe news at
6.00 tenors JorgDurmuller and Scott Weir singing Heinichen's Beatus Vir.
Chris de Souza introduces a concert from
Symphony Hall in Birmingham in which the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra is conducted by Herbert Blomstedt with the violinist Leila Josefowicz.
Mozart Violin Concerto No 5 in A, K219
8.30 Twenty Minutes: Book of the Month An extended review of one of the month's s most interesting new publications. The historian JM Roberts is clearly not a writer to shrink from a challenge - his previous publications in elude The Triumph of the West and The Penguin History of the World. Now, however, he'staken on perhaps the most difficult task, to offer an account of The 20th Century. In his new book three main themes emerge -the explosion in world population, the shift in world power and dramatic changes in women's lives, but how well can a single volume capture the essence of a century?
8.50 Bruckner Symphony No 7 in E
Fiona Talkington looks forward to the start of, Radio 3's forthcoming Barcelona
Nights celebration, tomorrow from 5pm.
Alyn Shipton is joined by Campbell Burnap to review a selection of newjazzCDs.
With Jonathan Swain.
12.05am Verdi Patria Oppressa (Macbeth)
12.10 Liszt Les Preludes
12.25 Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 2 In D minor, Op 40
12.55 Andrea Gabriell Sonno Diletto e Caro a 6
1.00 Stravinsky Suite: Petrushka (1911)
1.40 Bartok String Quartet No 6
2.15 Schubert Incidental music: Rosamunde
2.50 Bruhns Cantata: Wohl dem, derden Herren Furchtet
3.00 - 5.00 Schools
3.00 Music Workshop
3.20 Let's Move!
3.40 Words Alive
3.55 First Steps in Drama
4.10 Listen and Write
4.30 Alphabet Time
4.40 Intermediate History
5.00 Britten Canadian Carnival
5.10 Mozart Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat, K449, (arranged for piano and string quartet)
5.40 Dautrecourt Concert a Deux Violes No 44 (Tombeau des Regrets)
5.55 Dulichius Sunt Pia Sceptra