With Penny Gore.
Biber Battalia a 10 6.10 Beethoven 15 Variations and Fugue on an original theme in E flat, Op 35
7.00 Schmelzer Sonata "Victori der
Christen" (C1683-84)
7.45 Mozart Symphony in A minor, K16a
8.00 Copland Danzon Cubano
8.40 Stravinsky Three movements from "Petrushka"
Today's programme features an excerpt from a Goethe opera and one of Brian's finest later symphonies. Presented by Donald Macleod and Malcolm MacDonald.
Take, 0 Take Those Lips Away Brian Rayner Cook (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano) Legend Elizabeth Layton (violin), Scott Mitchell (piano)
The Soul of Steel Brian Rayner Cook (baritone), Roger Vignoles (piano)
Shall / Then Be Spared; Sweet Solitude; 0 Happiness Celestial Fair
BBC Singers, conductor Ronald Corp
Prelude and Fugue in C Peter Hill (piano) Prologue in Heaven (Faust) (excerpt)
John Noble (baritone), David Thomas (bass), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
Symphony No 16 London Philharmonic, conductor Myer Fredman
The Princess and the Villain changes from autobiographyto novel, to the surprise of ghostwriter Andrew Crofts.
With Jonathan Swain.
Chopin Barcarolle in F sharp. Op 60 Dinu Lipatti (piano)
10.14 Monteverdi Concerto: Duo
Seraphim; Psalm 126: Nisi Dominus
(Vespers, 1610) Soloists, Regensburg Cathedral Choir, instrumental ensemble conducted by Hanns-Martin Schneidt
10.26 Tchaikovsky Capriccio Italien Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Constantin Silvestri
10.44 Schubert String Quartet in A minor, D804 Hungarian Quartet
11.15 Monteverdi Concerto: Audi
Coelum (Vespers, 1610) Alfred Deller (countertenor), Deller Consort , French National Radio Choir and Orchestra, conductor Maurice Le Roux
Bath International Music Festival
Today Petroc Trelawny introduces the first instalment of the cabaret evening Tell Me the Truth about Love that took place as part of this year's festival.
Purcell If Music Be the Food of Love
Julia Gooding (soprano), David Roblou (harpsichord)
Lightingthe Candles: songs by Britten and Poulenc Sally Matthews (soprano), William Dazeley (baritone), lain Burnside (piano) Janacek String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters) Berlin Philharmonic Quartet
Boys Will Be Boys: songs by Ravel, Wolf and Jeremy Nicholas William Dazeley (baritone), Iain Burnside (piano)
A recital given last week in the Waterfront
Hall, Belfast. Introduced by Sean Rafferty. Sophie Daneman (soprano), Eugene Asti (piano)
Faure Le Papillon etla Fleur; Au Bord de I'Eau; Mandoline; Spleen; Notre Amour
Schumann Mignon Lieder from Goethe's "Wilhelm Meister"
Berlioz Villanelle; La Mort d'Ophélie; L'IIe Inconnue
Barber St Ita's Vision; The Monk and His Cat; The Desire for Hermitage
Bernstein / Hate Music; Who Am I?; Rabbit at Top Speed
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Strauss Tod und Verklarung Conductor Justin Brown
Stanford Violin Concerto in D Anthony Marwood , conductor Martyn Brabbins
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor (Pathetique) Conductor Martyn Brabbins
Live from Winchester Cathedral.
Responses (Clucas). Psalms 32-34 (Stonex, Ley, Martin). First Lesson:
Ezekiel 36, w22-28. Canticles: Rubbra in Aflat. Second Lesson: Luke 4, wl4-21. Anthem: Five Mystical Songs (Vaughan Williams). Organ voluntary: Toccata in D minor (Stanford). Director of music
David Hill. Organist Clive Driskill-Smith .
Sean Rafferty presents music and a selection of the new CD releases and talks to artists appearing at this year's Aldeburgh Festival.
Norman Lebrecht chairs another in the series of interactive cultural forums on Radio 3 and the worldwide web. This week, a pre-election special. To express your views before, during and afterthe programme telephone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate), email lebrecht.live@bbc.co.uk or visit the website at www.bbc.co.uk.
A concert given by pianist Alfred Brendel at London's Royal Festival Hall earlier this month. Presented by Chris de Souza.
Haydn Piano Sonata in G minor, HXVI 44 Mozart Fantasy in D minor, K39 7; Piano Sonata in A minor, K310
Beethoven 33 Variations in C on a Waltz byDiabelli, Op 120 (Diabelli Variations) The genius of Alfred Brendel : page 22
Wendy Steiner talks to Philip Dodd about her new book The Trouble with Beauty, in which she surveys art and architecture, photography and film, the novel and pornography, to argue that the 20th century has turned its back on the female subject as a symbol of beauty.
A rare chance to hearthe original version of Pink Floyd's Sh/ne on You Crazy Diamond from the album Wish You Were Here, and the Choir of New College Oxford perform the vocal version of Barber's Adagio for strings. Plus lost music from Palestine performed by the American group
Anatolia. Introduced by Verity Sharp.
With Jill Anderson. Liszt Hungarian
Rhapsody No 1 in C minorl2.20
Mendelssohn Symphony No 3 inA minor (Scottish) 1.00 Franck Choral No 2 in B minorPerotin Alleluia (organum in the 8th mode) Anon Three pieces based on the plainsong setting of Te Deum Bach Six SchObler Chorales, BWV645-50 1.40 Gesualdo, arr Maxwell Davies
Peccantem Me Quotidiae; 0 Vos Omnes
1.50 Zelenka Capriccio in F2.05 Janacek Capriccio for left hand and wind 2.25 Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird
3.00-4.30 BBC Schools
3.00 Together: an Assembly for Schools
3.20 Ghostwriter 3.30 Drama Workshop
3.50 Dance Workshop
4.10 Music Workshop
4.30 Leonardo Leo Cello Concerto in D minor
4.40 Giustini Suonata X in F minor 4.50 Chabrier Espana 5.00 John Wilbye 0
What Shall / Doe; Weepe Mine Eyes 5.10 Durante Concerto No 2 in G minor 5.20 Glinka Valse-Fantaisie in B minor 5.30
Beethoven Duo in E flat for viola and cello, WoO32 5.40 Malcolm Forsyth Songs from the Q 'Appelle Valley