With Penny Gore.
6.15 Boccherini Sinfonia in D, Op 12 No 4 (La CasadelDiavolojNeuss Chamber Academy
6.50 Part Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten Stuttgart State Orchestra. conductor Dennis Russell Davies
7.15 Britten Temporal Variations (1936)
Northern Sinfonia, conductor Steuart Bedford
7.35 Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op 14 No 1 LaSalle Quartet
8.05 Schubert Rondo inA, D438
Nigel Kennedy (violin), ECO, conductor Jeffrey Tate
8.20 Stravinsky Piano Sonata Lazar Berman Producer Andrew Lyle
Full details of Morning on 3 's music is posted at www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/factsheets a few days before transmission
(1873-1943) With Donald Macleod.
Rachmaninov and his family left Russia in 1917 neverto return. In these years of exile Rachmaninov composed little, but reinvented himself as a virtuoso pianist. Sing Not, 0 Lovely One Sergei Leiferkus (baritone), Howard Shelley (piano) Piano
Concerto No 4 in G minor Arturo Benedetti
Michelangeli.Philharmonia Orchestra. conductor Ettore GracisLiebesfreud
(Kreisler, arr Rachmaninov) The Composer (piano) Three Russian Songs, Op 41
Russian State Capella and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Valeri Polyansky Producer Andrew Lyle
Stephen Cleobury , director of music at
King's College, Cambridge, prepares this year's Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. Producer Frances Byrnes
Order of service: page 46
With Stephanie Hughes , featuring Duparc songs and recordings by John Ogdon. Duparc Chanson TristeYvonne Kenny (soprano). Malcolm Martineau (piano)
10.09 Liszt Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat
John Ogdon , USSR State Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Victor Dubrovsky
10.29 Arnold Sarabande and Polka
(Solitaire) Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the Composer
10.39 Duparc Soupir ; Romance de
Mignon Sarah Walker (mezzo), Thomas Allen (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
10.47 Sibelius Symphony No 1
Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy Producer Tony Cheevers
Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music 1999 Lucie Skeaping presents the first offiv e concerts given earlierthis year.
II Complesso Barocco. director Alan Curtis Monteverdi Gira il Nemico Insidioso (1638) Francesco Sacrato or Benedetto Ferrari
Pur Ti Miro (II Pastor Regio, 1641) Ferrari Amanti , lo Vi So Dire (1642)
Monteverdi 0 Mio Bene (1651);
Zefiro Torna (Scherzi Musicali , 1632); Lamento delta Ninfa (1638) Gesualdo Moro, Lasso (1613) Monteverdi lo Son Pur Vezzosetta (1619)Sigismondo d'India Settings of Guarini's "II Pastor Rdo": Se Tu,
Silvio Crudel , Mi Saettasti ; Ma Se con la Pieta; Dorinda, Ah Dim Mia; Ferir Quel Petto , Silvio; Silvio, Come Son Lassa (1624)
Monteverdi Tornate , 0 Can Baci ( 1619);
T'Amo Mia Vita (1605) Producer Piers Burton-Page
A recital of Russian piano music given by Mikhail Rudy in the Wigmore Hall, London. Prokofiev Prelude (Ten Pieces, Op 12); Visions Fugitives, Op 22 (excerpts);
Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Op 75
Musorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor Barry Wordsworth Suppe Light Cavalry Overture
Lehar Gold and Silver Waltz; Vilja (Merry
Widow); Meine Lippen , Sie Kussen (Giuditta) J Strauss (son) Champagne Polka Judith Bingham WalzerSpiele
Bizet Symphony in C/Peter Maxwell Davies J Strauss (son) Emperor Waltz; Gruss Dich Gott (Wiener Blut) Lehar Someday I Find Him (Tsarevich) Strauss (son) Souvenirs of Covent Garden Millocker lch
Schenck Mein Herz (Grafln Dubarry ) Siecynski Wien Du Stadt Meine Traumel Strauss (son) Blue Danube Waltz
A Voice in the Night: the Musical Exodus from Central Europe. Thomas Gayda explores the repertoire of composers who fled Nazi Berlin and resumed their careers in Britain writing for the film and light music industries. ProducerAnthonySellors(R)
First of a new nine-part series, featuring an uninterrupted selection of Christmas music through the ages. Producer Martin Smith
1: The Conductor and the Big Tune
Konnie Huq , from BBCl's Blue Peter , joins the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra in the first of a new series of nine programmes which leads up to a performance of Britten's The Young Person 's Guide to the Orchestra on Thursday 30 December. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
Another chance to hear Joan Bakewell 's interview with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau . (R)
The first of a five-part series in which Ivan Hewett talks to H.C. Robbins Landon - known to everybody as Robbie - about his work in musicology.
The first of two concerts this week from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, was given at their home venue, Orchestral Hall, Chicago. Gil Shaham (violin), Chicago Symphony Orchestra. conductor Pierre Boulez
Bartok Violin Concerto No 2
8.10 Twenty Minutes: Book of the Month An extended review of Death in England: an Illustrated History.
8.30 Bartok Ballet Suite: The Wooden Prince See also tomorrow 7.30pm
A selection from the letters of Joyce Grenfell and Virginia Graham read by Maureen Lipman and Janie Hampton. 1: 1929-41:
Engagements, Weddings and Entertainments Producer Jonathan James-Moore
Margaret Phillips (organ), BBC Singers, New London Orchestra, conductor Simon Joly Conrad Susa The Chanticleer's Carol
William Billings While Shepherds Watched Ives Adeste Fideles in an Organ Prelude Horatio Parker , orch John M Evans The Shepherd's Vision See also tomorrow 9.50pm (R)
Verity Sharp introduces a selection of antipodean sounds. Producer Lindsay Kemp
Alyn Shipton presents the Lu Watters story First broadcast in May. Producer Terry Carter (R)
With Jonathan Swain.
12.05am Laitinen Scherzino
12.05 Rachmaninov Suite No 2 for two pianos, Op 17
12.30 Dittersdorf Sinfonia Concertante
12.50 Cavalli Lauda Jerusalem
1.00 Stravinsky Three Pieces for string quartet
Borodin String Quartet No 2 in D
Shostakovich Piano Quintet, Op 57
2.15 Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
2.25 Brahms Rye Choral Songs, Op 104
2.40 Corelli Violin Sonata in E minor, Op 5 No 8
2.50 Mozart Piano Concerto No 17 in G, K453
3.25 Sasnauskas Requiem
3.55 Kodaly Dances of Marosszek
4.10 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor (Pathetique)
5.10 Thuille Sextet in B flat, Op 6
5.40 Larsson A Winter's Tale, Op 18
5.50 Berggren.arr Lyngbye Welcome Again, God's Little Angels