With Martin Handley.
6.10 Stanley Concerto No 2 in B minor, Op2 The Parley of Instruments, conductor Roy Goodman
6.30 Vaughan Williams Six Studies in English Folk Song Jonathan Cohler (clarinet), Judith Gordon (piano)
7.00 Mozart Symphony No 35 in D, K385 (Haffner) English Concert, cond uctor Trevor Pinnock
7.45 Warlock Capriol Suite
English Sinfonia, conductor Neville Dilkes
8.00 Debussy Prélude a I 'Apres-Midi d 'un
1 Faune Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
8.50 Chabrier Fete Polonaise
Vienna Philharmonic, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
(1804-1857) With Donald Macleod.
Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka is something of an enigma. In his early years his life was one of pampered excess, and much of his music breathes a flavour of the salon - for all its well-crafted charm. His fame rests on a handful of orchestral showpieces, written under the spell of Spain, and two immortal operas which magnificently capture the spirit of Glinka's Russia.
Ah My Sweetheart
Nicolai Gedda (tenor), Jan Eyron (piano)
Serenade on Themes from Donizetti's Opera "Anna Bolena " Russian National Symphony Orchestra Soloists Ensemble Capriccio for piano duet
Joan Yarbrough and Robert Cowan (pianos)
Symphony on Two Russian Themes
USSR Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
Lavinia Greenlaw. The first of five programmes this week in which the poet Lavinia Greenlaw , who is writing her first novel, returns to the source of her story-the village in Essex where she lived as a teenager. Producer Frances Byrne
With Peter Hobday , featuring
! Shostakovich's last symphonies and ! performances by Marcel Moyse.
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4 in D, BWV1049 Marcel and Louis Moyse i (flutes), Busch Chamber Players, ) director Adolf Busch (violin)
10.23 Shostakovich Symphony No 11 (The Year 1905)
Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Mariss Jansons
Producer Tony Cheevers
Risor Festival of Chamber Music
The first of five concerts this week from the Wigmore Hall, London, given by musicians from the Risor Festival immediately following performances given in Norway during June. Today's performers include pianist Leif Ove Andsnes and viola player Lars Anders Tomter - co-directors of the festival - British mezzo Catherine Wyn -
Rogers and Finnish violinist Pekka Kuusisto. Strauss Prelude: Capriccio Stravinsky Septet
Barber Dover Beach
Hindemith Trumpet Sonata Janacek Concertino
From the Wigmore Hall, London,
Fiona Talkington presents a recital by one of the foremost viola players ofourtime. Tabea Zimmermann (viola), Hartmut Höll (piano)
Schumann Three Romances, Op 94 GoehrSurTerre.enl'Air
Schumann Marchenbilder, Op 113 Britten Lachrymae , Op 48
Schumann Adagio and Allegro in A flat (R) Repeated next Saturday lpm
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Jiri Belohlavek and the BBC Symphony
Orchestra play music from his native Czech Republic and Hungary in a week of programmes featuring Bartok's concertos. Garrick Ohlsson (piano) Novak About the Eternal Longing Flbich Symphony No 1
Bartok Piano Concerto No 1
Martinu Symphony No 4 See also tomorrow and Thursday
Unsung Heroes The second of six programmes in which Stephen Johnson rediscovers some great opera performers. 2: Gundula Janowitz. In a career spanning four decades the German soprano
Gundula Janowitz has dazzled in roles from Fiordiligi in Mozart's Cosi Fan Tutteto Eva in Wagner's Die Meistersinger. Producer Michael Surcombe
Sean Rafferty discusses
Yehudi Mehuhin 's violins and bows as they go on sale at Sotheby's. Music includes at 5.35 Poulenc's Sextet for piano and wind; at
6.35 Beethoven's Piano Sonata in C, Op 53 (Waldstein); and after 7.00 another chance to hear part of Radio 3's Disc of the Week: Walton concertos performed by the English Northern Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Paul Daniel. Producer Paul Frankl
The Birth of Polyphony. A concert of 13th-century chant and polyphony from the Massofthe Nativity of the Virgin performed in the church of StGermain-des-Pres, Paris. Ensemble Organum, director Marcel Peres Perotln Beata Viscera Marie Virginis
Anon Deus Misertus Hominis; Salve ! Sancta Parens; Kyrie a 2 Leonin Benedicta et Venerabilis
Perotln Nativitas Gloriose Virginis Mane Anon Diffusa Est Gratia in Labiis Tuis; Introductory Antiphon; Sanctorum
Exultatio; Fons Indeficiens Caritatis; Beata Viscera Marie Virginis
Leonin Benedicamus Domino a 2
Dawn Upshaw(soprano), James Levine (piano) Cinq Poemes de Charles Baudelaire (excerpts)
Patrick Wright presents the arts magazine, including a discussion of the changing nature of "cultural activism", and Bill Buford of the New Yorkersends his regular letter from across the Atlantic. Producer AbigailAppleton
Fiona Talkington presents intricate ragas from North India and the haunting music of Georgian composer Glya Kanchell. Producer Felix Carey
Alyn Shipton presents a profile of vocalist Abbey Lincoln , who discusses her latest album, Wholly Earth, and looks back on her work with Max Roach and Coleman Hawkins.
Producer Terry Carter
With Susan Sharpe.
12.05am Mozetich Fantasia sul un Linguaggio
12.20 Schumann Fugue in G minor, Op 60 No 3
12.25 Handel Trio Sonata, Op 5 No 4
12.45 Scarlatti Leandro , Anima Mia
1.00 Schubert Fantasy in C, D605a (Grazer Fantasie); Piano Sonata in A, D959
2.15 Rachmaninov Symphony No 1 in D minor
3.00-5.00 Schools
3.00 Music Box
3.15 Something to Think About
3.30 The Song Tree
3.45 Stories and Rhymes
4.00 Find Out
4.15 Maths Challenge 2
4.30 Hopscotch
4.45 Scottish Resources 7-9
5.00 Kuula Five South Ostrobothnian Dances
5.10 Kulesha Romance
5.20 Victoria O Regem Coeli
Kubicszek Sei Stillezu Gott
Brahms Munnelied: Und Gehst Du uber den Kirchhof
5.25 Mozart Piano Sonata in C, K545
5.35 Salieri Concerto in C