With Fiona Talkington.
Wesley Symphony No 5 in E flat
6.30 Mendelssohn Variations
Concertantes, Op 17
7.00 Mozart Adagio in C forglass harmonica, K356
7.30 Poulenc Sextet
8.00 Tormis St John's Day Song
8.30 Liszt Two Episodes from Lenau 's "Faust"
Full details of Morningon3's music are posted atwww.bbc. co.uk/radio3/playlists a few days before transmission
With Geoffrey Smith.
Timothy Walker Township Qwela
9.05 Grieg Sechs Lieder, Op 48 (excerpts)
9.10 Boccherini String Quintet in A minor, Op 25 No 6
9.30 Gaubert Madrigal
9.35 Strauss Horn Concerto No 1 in E flat
9.50 Pandolfo Mealli Violin Sonata, Op 4 Nol(LaBernabea)
10.00 Monteverdi Eighth Book of Madrigals (excerpts)
10.20 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 11 in A minor
10.25 Charles Wood Anthem: 0 Thou
Sweetest Source
10.30 Cole Porter Kiss Me, Kate (excerpt) Producer Mark Lowther
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cdreview E-MAIL: cdreview@bbc.co.uk
DISC DETAILS: call the Radio 3 Information Line on [number removed] or consult CEEFAX, BBC1, page 651
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
Simon Thomas and Liz Barker present the popular annual Blue Peter Prom.
Taffy Thomas (storyteller), Daniel Hope
(violin), David Childs (euphonium), children from schools in Stockport and Cumbria, the gogmagogs, BBC Philharmonic, conductor Rumon Gamba
Blue Peter Theme Tune
John Williams Superman Theme
Copland Appalachian Spring (excerpt)
Vivaldi Violin Concerto in G minor, RV315 (Summer) (The Four Seasons)
Prokofiev The Death of Tybalt (Romeo and Juliet)
Barry Russell Town and Country
Britten Storm (Four Sea Interludes) (Peter Grimes )
11.45 Twenty Minutes
Michael Rosen meets Anne Fine , the new Children's Laureate.
12.05 Bernstein Mambo (West Side Story) Trad, arr David Childs Carnival of Venice Rimsky-Korsakov The Right of the Bumblebee (The Tale ofTsarSaltan)
Henry Wood Hornpipe (Fantasia on British Sea-Songs)
Eigar Pomp and Circumstance March No 1 in D
Blue Peter Theme Tune
Humphrey Carpenter introduces this week's selection of listeners' requests, including: Shostakovich Violin Concerto No 1, Op 99 Leonid Kogan (violin),
Moscow PO, conductor Kirill Kondrashin Tomkins When David Heard
Choir ofChristchurch Cathedral, Oxford director Simon Preston
Lourie Funeral Games in Honour of Kronos Christoph Eschenbach (piano), Keith Bragg (piccolo), Daniel Pailthorpe (flute), June Scott (alto flute), David Corkhill (percussion)
Producer Christina Pritchard. ADDRESS: Listeners'
Choice, BBC Birmingham, B5 7QQ. PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: listeners.choice@bbc.co.uk
Stacey Kent finds out who's on tour and what's new in the UK Jazz scene. Plus
Brian Morton with a selection of new CDs. Producer Keith Loxam.
ADDRESS: JazzLine-Up, Room 220. Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive , Glasgow, G12 8DG E-MAIL: jazzlineup@bbc.co.uk
With Geoffrey Smith.
Producer James Parkin. ADDRESS: Jazz Record
Requests, BBC Radio 3. Broadcasting House, London, W1A 4WW. FAX: [number removed]
E-MAIL: jazz.record.requests@bbc.co.uk
Robert Crumb's Sweet Shellac
The American cartoonist Robert Crumb presents a series based on his collection of 78 rpm records of jazz and popular music from the twenties and thirties.
Legends: John Tomlinson
Another chance to hear Michael White 's portrait of the great English bass-baritone which features recordings of his greatest performances, including music by Wagner, Mozart and Musorgsky. (R)
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Spring is in the air at tonight's Prom, which launches this season's tribute to centenary composer Gerald Finzi. Presented by Paul Guinery.
Lillian Watson (soprano), Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo), Philip Langridge (tenor), Raphael Wallfisch (cello), BBC Singers, Southend Boys' Choir, Colorado Children's Chorale, London Symphony Chorus, BBC National Chorus of Wales, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Richard Hickox
Debussy Printemps (first performance of original version reconstructed by Christopher Palmer)
Finzi Cello Concerto
8.30 Twenty Minutes
Australian poet Peter Porter, this year's poet in residence at the Proms, explores Benjamin Britten's use of poetry in the Spring Symphony.
8.50 Britten Spring Symphony
(Repeated Wednesday at 2pm)
Jeremy Harding, senior editor of the London Review of Books, rows up the Thames to revisit for the first time in 25 years his childhood home near Henley.
Andrew McGregor and Lucy Duran introduce more live sets and recorded highlights from today's acts at Womad.
Including the Afro-Cuban All Stars,
Djivan Gasparyan , master of the Armenian duduk flute, Cheikh Lo from Senegal, Rwandan singer Cecile Kayirebwa , Cuba's Cachaito Lopez , and flamenco singer Jose Merce. Plus a visit to a Womad workshop, and interviews from the Radio 3 Womad studio.
With Louise Fryer. Schumann Overture:
Manfred, Op 115 Bartok Concerto for two pianos, percussion and orchestra Berlioz Harold in Italy 2.25 Franck La Procession
2.35 Jan Koetsier Brass Quintet, Op 56
2.45 Goldmark String Quartet, Op 8
3.15 Bernstein Chichester Psalms
3.35 Gershwin Suite: Porgy and Bess
4.00 Handel Cara Sposa Amante Cara
(Rinaldo) 4.10 Theobald Boehm Nel Cor Piu Non Mi Sento, Op 4
4.25 Mendelssohn, transcr Dreyschoeck Wedding March; Elfin Dance (A Midsummer Night's Dream) 4.35 Mozart Serenade in G, K525 (Eine Kleine Nachtmusik)
4.50 Niels La Cour Hodie Christus Natus Est
5.00 Kuhlau Overture: The Magic Harp
5.15 Bach Singet Dem Herrn ein Neues
Lied, BWV225 5.30 Pachelbel Aria Quinta
5.40 Debussy, orch Busser Printemps