With Tommy Pearson.
Bozza Jour d 'Ete a la Montagne
6.45 Ginastera Harp Sonatine
7.10 Britten Five Flower Songs
7.35 Mozart Trio in E flat for clarinet, viola and piano, K498 (Kegelstatt)
8.05 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G, BWV1048
8.44 Ibert Divertissement
Donald Macleod tells the story of Corelli's final years: his withdrawal from public life to complete perhaps his greatest legacy, the Opus 6 concerti grossi; his death; and the memorial erected by his friend and patron, Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni. Trio Sonata in B flat, Op 3 No 3 Purcell Quartet
Concerto Grosso in F, Op 6 No 6 Brandenburg Consort, director Roy Goodman
Trio Sonata in D, Op 3 No 2 Purcell Quartet
Trio Sonata in A, Op 4 No 3 Ensemble Aurora
Violin Sonata in C, Op 5 No 3 Sigiswald Kuijken (violin), Wieland Kuijken (cello), Robert Kohnen (harpsichord)
The author Patrick Gale talks about his latest novel.
With Jonathan Swain.
Bax November Woods
LPO, conductor Adrian Boult
10.24 Prokofiev Flute Sonata, Op 94 Emmanuel Pahud ,
Stephen Kovacevich (piano)
10.49 LP of the Week: Nielsen Symphony No LSO, conductor Andre Previn
RNCM Manchester International Cello
Festival
Awards at this year's event went to
Brazilian-born cellist Aldo Parisot , who brought over his cello ensemble from the Yale School of Music, and to Danish cellist ErlingBlondal Bengtsson , whose reading of the Walton concerto ends the week.
Castelnuovo-Tedesco Rgaro Maria Kliegel (cello), Elizabeth Sawyer-Parisot (piano) Ezra Laderman Simoes (first European performance)
Yale Cellos, director Aldo Paris Bridge Cello Sonata Hannah Roberts ,
Simon Parkin (piano)
David Baker Singers of Songs - Weavers of Dreams Karine Georgian (cello), Tristan Fry (percussion)
Demenga New York Honk
Thomas Demenga , Simon Parkin (piano) Walton Cello Concerto
Erling Blondal Bengtsson ,
BBC Philharmonic.conductor Janos Furst
REMAKING THE PAST
As well as being one of the most influential composers of the 19th century Brahms was also steeped in the music of the past as a performer, writer and editor. In the second of two illustrated lectures the eminent American pianist and author
Charles Rosen demonstrates how Brahms integrated these influences into his own music and ends with a performance of one of his most celebrated works -the Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Handel.
Sibelius Lemminkainen and the Maidens of Saari; The Swan of Tuonela (Lemminkainen Suite)
Conductor Osmo Vanska
Utolff Concerto Symphonique No 3 Peter Donohoe (piano), conductor Andrew Litton Sibelius Symphony No 5 Conductor Osmo Vanska
Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker with music for younger listeners, including a track for when your mum or dad asks you to help tidy your room over the weekend! Plus a couple of dances and the story of the ugly duckling who made good.
Julian Joseph is joined by Geoffrey Smith for a profile of Jo Jones, a key figure in the evolution of jazz drumming. Highlights include selections from his big band work with Count Basie and a classic trio session from 1959 with Ray and Tommy Bryant.
Sean Rafferty introduces music and arts news, including a preview of Welsh National Opera's new production of Janacek's KatyaKabanova starring Nuccia Focile in the title role.
REMAKING THE PAST
In the final concert in this week's series the essence of Mozart's Prague symphony is distilled by Dutch composerTheo Verbey and Richard Strauss breathes new life into 18th-century keyboard masterpieces. Presented by Sandy Burnett. Martin Roscoe (piano),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Christian Gansch
Theo Verbey Triade
Schubert, arr Liszt Wanderer Fantasy
8.15 Twenty Minutes: Remakingthe Past Richard Coles explores the way choreographers and dancers plunder the past in creating new works, including an interview with Shobana Jeyasingh , acclaimed for her fusion of contemporary dance with classical Indian.
8.35 Strauss Divertimento after Couperin
Paul Allen and guests round up Radio 3's season Remaking the Past debating the notion that contemporary art must escape the past and not remake it. Plus a review of Deborah Warner's new production of Fidelio, conducted by Simon Rattle , which opens this year's Glyndebourne season.
Joe Lovano
The last in a season of concerts recorded at this month's Cheltenham Jazz Festival features a performance by saxophonist Joe Lovano , joined in his quartet by Billy Drewes on saxophones and woodwind,
Anthony Cox on bass and Idris Mohammad on drums. Presented by Jez Nelson. Producers Steve Shepherd and Kathryn Willgress
With Jonathan Swain. A performance of Ivan Zajc 's opera Amelia Ossia il Bandito.
2.50 Shostakovich Cello Sonata, Op 40
3.15 Nielsen Wind Quintet, Op 43
3.40 Reger Four Tone Poems after Arnold Bocklin , Op 128 4.10 Faure Nocturne in B flat, Op 37 4.20 Fanny Mendelssohn
Warum Sind denn die Rosen So Blass, Op 1 No 3; Der Vorwurf, Op 10 No 2; Erwin, Op 7 No 2; Bitte, Op 7 No 5; Schwanenlied, Op 1 No 4.30 August Enna Overture: The Match Girl 4.45 Bach Piano Concerto in F minor, BWV1056 5.05 Groneman Flute Sonata in E minor 5.20 Mozart Serenade in G, K525 (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik) 5.40 Glinka
Clarinet Trio in D minor (Pathetique) 5.55
Bartok Three Folk Songs from Csik County