With Edward Seckerson.
Ravel Daphnis and Chloe: Suite No 2 Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jean Martinon
6.40 Bach Harpsichord Concerto in E BWV1053 Christophe Rousset , Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
7.25 Shostakovich, arr V Snamenskov Waltz (Pirogov, Op 76)
I Percussionisti della Scala
7.35Scriabln Poem of Ecstasy Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
8.10 Tchaikovsky Suite: The Snow
Maiden USSR State Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
8.45 Berlioz Judex Crederis (Te Deum) Orchestra of Paris Choir and Orchestra, conductor John Nelson
Full details of Momingon 3s music are posted atwww.bbc. co.uk/radio3/playlists a few days before transmission
Andrew McGregor plays some of this month's newest releases.
9.30 Building Library: Geoffrey Smith recommends a recording of Bruch's Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor and asks how the great players of the past compare with today's virtuosi.
10.30 Hilary Finch reviews some recent recordings of vocal music, including operatic recital discs from Karita Mattila, Angela Gheorghiu and Luciano Pavarotti , plus Ravel songs from Catherine Robbin and English songs from Brett Polegato.
11.00 An interview with violinist
Irvine Arditti about his solo and quartet recordings of contemporary music.
11.30 Radio 3 's Disc of the Week:
Knussen Where the Wild Things Are
Lisa Saffer (soprano), Mary King (mezzo), Christopher Gillett (tenor), Quentin Hayes (baritone), David Wilson-Johnson and Stephen Richardson (bass-baritones), London Sinfonietta. conductor Oliver Knussen
Producers Andrew Lyle and Mark Lowther
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Michael Berkeley talks to Martin Fuller , whose expressionist paintings hint at the louche city life of club and bar, and at the eternal mystery of male/female relationships. His eclectic list of musical choices echoes some of these preoccupations, and encompasses songs by Duke Ellington ,
Oscar Brown and Charlie Mingus as well as a late Beethoven string quartet and an extract from Verdi's Requiem. Executive producer Wendy Thompson Repeated tomorrow at 3pm
Humphrey Carpenter introduces this week's selection of listeners' requests, including: Lelfs Icelandic Dances, Op 11 Iceland Symphony Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska
Messlaen Quatuor pour la Fin du Temps
Olli Mustonen (piano), Joshua Bell (violin), Steven Isserlis (cello), Michael Collins (clarinet)
Vaughan Williams Partita for double string orchestra
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
Producer Christina Pritchard. ADDRESS: Listeners'
Choice, BBC Birmingham. B5 7QQ. PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: listeners.choice@bbc.co.uk
Live from this year's Glasgow Jazz festival, with Claire Martin and Brian Morton.
Producer Keith Loxam.
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With Geoffrey Smith.
Producer Felix Carey. ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests, BBC Radio 3. Broadcasting House, London, W1A 4WW. FAX: [number removed]
E-MAIL: jazz.record.requests@bbc.co.uk
Another chance to hear the series in which
Brian Morton explores the strange relationship between jazz, the creative process and mind-altering substances. 2:Kicking the Gong Around.It was the Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914 that turned opium and its derivatives from being crutches for middle class Victorian women into the drugforthejazz hipster.
Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk
English National Opera's production of Shostakovich's opera, directed byLynn Binstock, returns to the Coliseum after a decade to unanimously rave reviews. Presented by Andrew McGregor , in conversation with Vivian Tierney , Robert Brubakerand producer David Pountney.
Chorus and Orchestra of English National Opera, conductor Mark Wigglesworth Subversive opera: page 19
Schubert String Quartet in A minor, D804
A series of personal essays in which eight writers embark on ajourneyto another country, to their past, or to a familiar place seen through new eyes. Pat Cumper returned to Britain to find that it had changed radically since she was here in the seventies. Can she find a place in today's Britain that she can call home?
Verity Sharp presents new music inspired by the landscape in recordings made especially fortonight's programme by soprano Jane Manning and Jane's Minstrels, conducted by Roger Montgomery. Plus a report from Tom
Service on an ambitious contemporary music conference held last weekend at Goldsmith's College, London.
Anthony Payne Empty Landscape - Heart's Ease
DeirdreGrlbbin How to Make the Water Sound Per Norgaard Seadrift
Julian Anderson Sea Drift
Betsy Schramm while east serves of dawn Anthony Payne Evening Land
With Susan Sharpe.
Mendelssohn Piano Trio No 2 in C minor, Op 66
Schumann Kinderszenen, Op 15
Shostakovich Piano Trio No 2, Op 67
2.20 Mahler Symphony No 3
4.00 Schubert 16 German Dances, D 783
4.15 Bach Overture in G minor, BWV10 70
4.35 Grieg Jesus Christ Our Lord is Risen; In Heaven Above, Op 74
4.50 Liszt Soirees de Vienna No 1 in A flat, S427
5.05 Locatelli Concerto in E flat, Op 7 No 6 (II Pianto dariana)
5.20 Weber Invitation to the Dance
5.35 Debussy, orch Ravel Tarantelle Styrienne (Danse)
5.45 Handel Trio Sonata in G, Op 5 No 4