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With Edward Seckerson.

Pergolesi Salve Regina in A minor

6.25 Mozart Piano Concerto No 25 in C, K503

7.00 Debussy Cello Sonata

7.30 Rachmaninov Caprice Bohemien

8.00 Wagner Overture: Der Fliegende

8.30 Dvorak Legends Op 59: Nos 1, 5, 10

Full details of Morning on 3's music are posted at [web address removed] a few days before transmission

Contributors

Presenter:
Edward Seckerson.

Andrew McGregor plays some of this month's newest releases.

9.30 Building a Library: Brian Kay recommends a recording of Mendelssohn's Elijah.

10.30 Helen Wallace reviews some recent releases of chamber music.

11.00 An interview with American mezzo Jennifer Larmore about her career and recent recordings.

11.30 Radio 3's Disc of the Week: Karl Amadeus Hartmann Concerto Funebre
Isabelle Faust (violin), Munich Chamber Orchestra, conductor Christoph Poppen

Web Site: [web address removed] E-mail: [email address removed]
Disc Details: call the Radio 3 Information Line on [number removed] or consult Ceefax, BBC1, page 651

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew McGregor
Presenter (Building a Library):
Brian Kay
Reviewer:
Helen Wallace
Interviewee:
Jennifer Larmore
Producer:
Andrew Lyle
Producer:
Mark Lowther

Michael Berkeley's guest is celebrity chef Rick Stein, whose culinary skills are currently featured in his TV series Rick Stein's Seafood Lovers' Guide (Wednesday 8.00pm BBC2). His musical passions range from Malcolm Arnold's The Padstow Lifeboat to Handel, Mozart, Verdi and Mendelssohn, with songs by John Lee Hooker and Robbie Robertson and a poetry reading from Ted Hughes.
(Rptd tomorrow 6.30pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Berkeley
Unknown:
Rick Stein
Unknown:
Rick Stein
Unknown:
Malcolm Arnold
Songs By:
John Lee Hooker
Songs By:
Robbie Robertson
Unknown:
Ted Hughes.
Executive Producer:
Wendy Thompson

Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from the Wigmore Hall, London. Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo), Julius Drake (piano)
Falla Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas
Brahms Six Songs (Deutsche Volkslieder)
Wolf Eight Songs (Italienisches Liederbuch)
Rossini La Regata Venezianam

Contributors

Piano:
Julius Drake

Humphrey Carpenter introduces this week's selection of listeners' requests, including: Cimarosa Il Maestro di Capella
Fernando Corena (bass), Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conductor Argeo Quadri
Harold Truscott Elegy for string orchestra National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, conductor Gary Brain
Hoddinott Dragon Fire BBC National Orchestra of Wales/Mark Wigglesworth

Contributors

Introduces:
Humphrey Carpenter
Bass:
Fernando Corena
Conductor:
Argeo Quadri
Conductor:
Harold Truscott

Stacey Kent takes a look at the latest CDs and Rachelle Thackray meets some of the names that appeared at this year's London Jazz Festival.
ADDRESS: Jazz Line-Up, [address removed] E-MAIL: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Stacey Kent
Reporter:
Rachelle Thackray
Producer:
Keith Loxam

Pianist and composer John Lewis and bass player Percy Heath talk to Geoffrey Smith about the early years of the Modern Jazz Quartet. As the group's musical director, John Lewis either composed or arranged all of their material, including Concorde, Fontessa (a little suite inspired by the Renaissance commedia dell'arte) and the soundtrack music for the film No Sun in Venice.

Contributors

Pianist:
John Lewis.
Unknown:
John Lewis
Unknown:
Percy Heath
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Director:
John Lewis
Producer:
Derek Drescher

Italian Double Bill
English National Opera's ambitious Italian Opera season continues with two 20th-century works.
Susan Parry (mezzo),
English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Richard Hickox Luciano Berio Folk Songs
7.20 Interval
Graham Fawcett considers the theme of imprisonment in Dallapiccola's life.
7.50 Lulgl Dallaplccola The Prisoner
A mother visits her son, imprisoned for his political beliefs. He tries to hang on to hope, and believes the gaoler offers the prospect of life outside. But freedom is an illusion, and hope an unexpected torture.
English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Richard Hickox

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Parry
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Conductor:
Luciano Berio
Unknown:
Graham Fawcett
Unknown:
Lulgl Dallaplccola
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Mother:
Susan Bullock (soprano)
Prisoner:
Peter Coleman-Wrigtit ( Baritone)
Gaoler/Grand Inquisitor:
Peter Bronder (tenor)
First priest:
Richard Roberts (tenor)
Second priest:
Mark Richardson (bass)

Tonight's Italian theme continues with a concert of orchestral music.
Monteverdi, orch John Plckard Toccata (Orfeo) Conductor George Benjamin Scelsi Anahit David Alberman (violin), conductor George Benjamin
Dallapiccola TreLaudi LuisaCastellani (soprano), conductor George Benjamin Berlo Alternatim
Steven Burnard (viola), Paul Meyer
(clarinet), conductor Mark Wigglesworth (R)

Contributors

Conductor:
George Benjamin
Conductor:
George Benjamin
Conductor:
George Benjamin
Viola:
Steven Burnard
Viola:
Paul Meyer
Conductor:
Mark Wigglesworth

By Lavinia Murray. Comedy, tragedy, farce and high notes during a night in a police station with an opera singer who discovers she is the victim of a serial killer, who has killed and revived her 17 times.
Music composed by Patrick Dineen. performed by Patrick Dineen and Margaret Preece. Director Melanie Harris

Contributors

Unknown:
Lavinia Murray.
Composed By:
Patrick Dineen.
Unknown:
Patrick Dineen
Unknown:
Margaret Preece.
Director:
Melanie Harris
DI Meeson:
Lorcan Crankch
DSSimp:
John Lloyd Flllingham
Clarence Joblet:
Kulvlnder Ghlr
Delia Winsort:
Margaret Preece

Gerard Presencer's Platypus. British trumpet and flugel horn prodigy Gerard Presencer has performed with UK jazz luminaries such as Jason Robello and Stan Tracey, and US legends Phil Woods and Johnny Griffin. Presencer's group takes its name from his 1998 debut album, Platypus, and includes John Parricelli on guitar.
Tonight's programme centres on a new commission by Presencer premiered last month at the CBSO Centre in Birmingham. The programme also features Jez Nelson in conversation with major British pianist improviser Howard Riley, who looks back over his career.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerard Presencer
Unknown:
Gerard Presencerhas
Unknown:
Jason Robello
Unknown:
Stan Tracey
Unknown:
Phil Woods
Unknown:
Johnny Griffin.
Unknown:
John Parricelli
Unknown:
Jez Nelson
Unknown:
Howard Riley
Producers:
Steve Shepherd
Producers:
Kathryn Willgress

With Susan Sharpe.
JC Bach Symphony in G minor, Op 6 No 6
Mozart Flute Concerto in D, K314; Bella Mia Fiamma, Addio, K528; Symphony No 25 in G minor; Exsultate Jubilate, K165
2.20 Haydn StringQuartetinG , Op 77Nol
2.55Dauvergne Les Troqueurs 3.35 Bach BrandenburgConcerto No 6 in B flat,
BWV10513.55Telemann Sonata in D minor
4.05 Beethoven 32 Variations in C minor, W0O8O 4.25 Grieg PeerGynt: Suite No 1
4.50 Nielsen Overture: Maskarade
5.00 Mozart Overture: Don Giovanni
5.05 A Gabriel! Ricercardel Duodecimo Tuono 5.20 Martinu Three Madrigals
5.40 Pylkkanen Summer Scenes, Op 60
5.50 Sweellnck Psalm 42

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Bella Mia
Unknown:
Haydn Stringquarteting

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