With Sandy Burnett.
Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E flat, Maurice Andre , Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, director Janos Rolla
6.30 Purcell My Heart Is Inditing Collegium Vocale Ghent Choir and Orchestra, conductor Philippe Herreweghe
7.00 Mozart Adagio and Rondo in C minor, K61 7 Dennis James (glass harmonica), Marc Grauwels (flute), Brussels Virtuosi
7.30 Mendelssohn String Quartet in E flat (1823) Eroica Quartet
8.00 Balakirev In Bohemia BBC
Philharmonic, conductor VassilySinaisky
8.30Smetana From Bohemia's Woods and Fields (Ma Vlast) Czech Philharmonic, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
Full details of Morning on 3's music are posted at www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/factsheets a few days before transmission
Andrew McGregor plays some of this month's newest releases.
9.30 Building a Library: Piers Lane recommends a version of Chopin's Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor from among the many recordings, featuring artists such as Artur Rubinstein , Ivo Pogorelich , Krystian Zimerman , Nikolai Demidenko ,
Evgeny Kissin , Martha Argerich and Emmanuel Ax.
10.45 David Nice surveys the Oleg Kagan edition from Live Classics, which features live recordings of the great violinist in sonatas by Beethoven and Mozart, with Sviatoslav Richter , in piano trios with his wife Natalia Gutman and Richter, and in chamber music with colleagues.
11.15 An interview with violinist
Simon Standage about his work with the English Concert and with Collegium Musicum 90 as leader, director and soloist.
11.40 Radio 3's Disc of the Week:
Magnus Lindberg Engine London
Sinfonietta, conductor Oliver Knussen Producers Andrew Lyle and Mark Lowther
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Michael Berkeley talks to the philosopher, writer and former politician Bryan Magee. His musical choices include an excerpt from Wagner's Lohengrin, a Sibelius symphony, works by Mozart, Elgar and Strauss, and part of the finale of Mahler's tenth symphony. Executive producer Wendy Thompson Rptd tomorrow 6.30pm
Another chance to hear last Monday's recital from the Wigmore Hall, London.
Denes Varjon (piano), GaborTakacs-Nagy (violin), Peter Szabo (cello)
Mozart Piano Trio in G, K564
Schumann Piano Trio No 3 in G minor, Op 110(R)
Humphrey Carpenter introduces this week's selection of listeners' requests, including: Cherubini String Quartet No 4 in E Quartetto
David Grainger Irish Tune from County Derry Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, conductor Geoffrey Simon
Howells Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor
Kathryn Stott. RLPO, conductor Vernon Handley
Stacey Kent chats to saxophonist
Tim Garland about his latest venture Made by Walkingon Chick Corea's record label. Producer: Keith Loxam.
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With Geoffrey Smith.
Producer Felix Carey. ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London, W1A4WW FAX: [number removed]
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Alyn Shipton continues his series about the new music that grew out of the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians in sixties Chicago and follows some of the leading players to Paris. Members of the Art Ensemble of Chicago recall their work there, and Anthony Braxton and Leroy Jenkins discuss their innovative trio with trumpeter Leo Smith.
As part of English National Opera's Italian Season, David Fielding's new production of Rossini's witty comedy is presented live in a new English translation by Kit Hesketh-Harvey. The opera is a tale of amorous goings-on between the flighty young heroine - already involved in a menage a trois - and a dashing young Turk.
English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor David Parry Rossini
The Turk in Italy Act 1
7.30 Twenty Minutes: the Turk in Europe
Simon Townley looks at the significance of "the Turk" in the artistic and musical life of the 18th and 19th centuries and contrasts Western artifice with Ottoman reality.
7.50 Act 2
Six lectures on Shakespeare and his meaning in the modern world.
4: Sticky Sounds: Shakespeare's
Sonnets. Tom Paulin argues that the meaning of the sonnets is best understood by listening carefully to their acoustic effects. Michele Roberts introduces the event and chairs a question session with the audience in the Purcell Room in London.
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Tenth Anniversary Special
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall celebrate ten years of adventures in new music with a double edition, which includes the second part of their report from Chicago, and at
10.30 the first of a regular monthly series of live events. From Dingwalls in Camden,
London, contrasting live sets from US post-rockers HIM, improv duo Noel Akchote
(guitar) and Andrew Sharpley (samples) and turntable collage-ists DJ Food. Producer Philip Tagney
Dave Douglas : Tiny Bell Trio and Charms of the Night Quartet. A double bill featuring trumpeter Dave Douglas performing in both quartet and trio line-ups. Plus a preview of the London Jazz Festival.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress
With Jonathan Swain.
1.00 BST Zemlinsky String Quartet No 1 in A, Op 4
Reimann Mignon
Schoenberg String Quartet No 2
1.10 GMT Bach Partita No 6 in E minor, BWV830
1.40 GMT Forqueray La D Aubone
1.55 GMT Jarzebskl Diligam Te Domine, Cantate Domine
2.20 GMT Noskowski The Steppes
2.40 GMT Bach French Suite No 6 in E, BWV81 7
3.00 GMT Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1 in G minor (Winter Daydreams)
3.45 GMT Verdi Alzira (excerpts)
3.55 GMT Forster Viri Israelite
4.10 GMT Fesch Concerto in G minor for two flutes, Op 5 No 2
4.25 GMT Trad 17th-Century Hungarian Dances
4.35 GMT Faure Nocturne No 10 in E minor, Op 99
4.45 GMT Mozart Symphony No 23 in D
5.00 GMT Scriabin Preludes, Op 11
5.10 GMT Sor Fantasy, Op 30
5.25 GMT Bach Praeludium and Fughetta in G, BWV902
5.35 GMT Mozart, arr. Danzi Duos from "Die Zauberflote"
5.45 GMT Kraus Symphony in C