With Fiona Talkington.
Francaix L 'Horloge de Flore
GregorZubicky (oboe), Scottish Chamber
Orchestra, conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste
6.30 Beethoven Sextet in E flat, Op 71
Wind Soloists of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe
7.00 Brahms Academic Festival Overture
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leonard Bernstein
7.25 Lou Harrison Piano Concerto
Joanna MacGregor , Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conductor Sian Edwards
8.00 Nielsen Saga-Dream
Gothenburg SO, conductor Neeme Jarvi
8.50 Shostakovich Jazz Suite No 1
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
Full details of Morning on 3 's music are posted at www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/playlists a few days before transmission
Andrew McGregor plays some of this month's newest releases.
9.30 Building a Library: David Fanning recommends a version of Schubert's
Piano Trio No 2 in E flat, D929.
10.30 Graeme Kay reviews recordings by some of the leading voices of the moment, including Andreas Scholl , Barbara Bonney , Renee Fleming and Magdalena Kozena.
11.00 An interview with soprano Patricia Rozario , who talks about her close involvement with the music of John Tavener , and about other recent projects.
11.30 Radio 3 's Disc of the Week:
Boulez Sur Incises (Moment I)
Soloists from Ensemble Intercontemporain, conducted by the Composer
Producers Andrew Lyle and Mark Lowther
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Michael Berkeley 's guest today is former England cricket captain and fast bowler
Bob Willis. Music has always played a major role in his life, and his choices include two excerpts from Wagner's Ring cycle, symphonies by Mahler and Shostakovich, and songs by Van Morrison and Bob Dylan. Executive producer Wendy Thompson
Anotherchance to hear last Monday's concert from the Wigmore Hall, London. Wihan Quartet
Janacek String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American) (R)
Humphrey Carpenter introduces this week's selection of listeners' requests, including: Ferguson Amore Languedo , Op 18
Martyn Hill (tenor), London Symphony Chorus, City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
Musorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition Leonard Pennario (piano)
Weinberger Variations and Fugue on an Old English Tune London Philharmonic, conductor Constant Lambert
Producer Christina Pritchard. ADDRESS: Listeners' Choice, BBC Birmingham. B5 7QQ. PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: listeners.choice@bbc.co.uk
This week featuring singer, pianist, producer, doctor of philosophy, songwriter and all-round survivor of the jazz wars Ben Sidran in conversation with Claire Martin.
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]
E-MAIL: jazz. record. requests@bbc.co.uk
Live from the Met:
Carmen Once condemned as immoral, Bizet's opera tells the story of the smouldering gypsy girl Carmen and the hapless Don Jose. The drama leads from Carmen's famous entrance outside the tobacco factoryto the final tragic events at the bullring in Seville. And Rodney Milnes continues his series Opera Snaps -a sideways glance at each of this season's works. Bizet Carmen
Chorus and Orchestra of the New York
Metropolitan Opera, conductor Bertrand de Billy Act
6.55 Interval: Talking to Gotham
Continuing the series of intervals in which Miles Warde interviews leading figures from New York's cultural life. Today's subject is president of Grove Atlantic,
Morgan Entrekin , who at 44 has already been a leading light in the world of publishing for more than 20 years.
7.20 Act 2
8.05 Interval: Met Opera Quiz
Thor Eckhert Jr puts listeners' questions to Father Owen Lee , Sarah Bryan Miller and Willie Antony Waters.
8.20 Opera Snaps With Rodney Milnes.
8.30 Acts 3 and 4
Everything Will Be Fine: Asylum Seekers' Stories
By Rib Davis. "So why did you leave your home? And how do you feel about this country?"
Musicians: Sofia Buchuk. Murat Kaya and Salah Dawson Miller. Musical director Sylvia Hallett. Director Jeremy Mortimer
Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present a unique mix of musical styles and influences, including a session from the BBC Talent new composers' competition winner Ben Ashley.
For All the Saints. This week's Jazz on 3 features another studio session recorded exclusively forthe programme, a performance by For All the Saints. A trio formed by prolific and versatile drummer and percussionist Paul Clarvis ,
Tony Hymas plays piano and keyboards and the band is completed by Stan Sulzmann on saxophone and flute. Led by Clarvis's impressionistic drumming the band improvise evocative melodies and textures, taking inspiration from a mix of traditional tunes from around the world, and create their own compositions. Plus Jez Nelson 's regular monthly selection of the best newjazz releases.
Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress
With Susan Sharpe. Beethoven Cello
Sonata in F, Op 5 No 1 Prokofiev Cello Sonata, Op 119 Schumann Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70 Brahms Cello Sonata No 2 in F, Op 99 2.30 Dvorak Symphony No 3 in E flat 3.00 Rachmaninov Vespers
3.55 Musorgsky A Night on the Bare
Mountain 4.15 Haydn Symphony No 22 in E flat (Philosopher) 4.35 Handel Overture; Va Tacito e Nascosto (Giulio Cesare in Egitto)
4.50 Dvorak Polonaise in E flat
5.05 Lutoslawski Variations on a Theme by Paganini Falla Ritual Fire Dance (El Amor
Brujo) 5.25 Ruth Henderson Missa Brevis
5.45 Strauss Transformation Scene
(Daphne)