With Martin Handley.
Bach Pastorale in F, BWV590
6.15 Monteverdi Magnificat
7.00 Telemann Sonata in Ffortwo chalumeaux
7.40 Taneyev Overture: The Oresteia, Op 6
8.00 Brahms Scherzo in E flat minor, Op 4
8.10 John Marsh A Conversation Symphony in E flat
Stephanie Hughes presents music from recent concerts from around Europe and Isabel Wolff presents a roundup of the arts news from the Sunday papers. Verdi Overture: The Force of Destiny
9.20 Dvorak In Folk Tone, Op 73
9.30 Grieg Holberg Suite
10.05 Schumann Kinderszenen
10.30 Haydn Piano Trio in E flat minor, HXV31
10.45 Part Symphony No 1
11.05 Mahler Liedereines Fahrenden
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11.35 Schumann Konzertstuck in F for four horns and orchestra, Op 86 E-mail your comments to: sunday.live@bbc.co.uk
Ivan Hewett talks to countertenor James Bowman as he celebrates his 60th birthday year, and to Klaus Heymann , the man in charge of the highly successful recording company, Naxos. E-MAIL: music.matters@bbc.co.uk
Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from the Wigmore Hall in London. Presented by Fiona Talkington. Isabelle van Keulen (violin), KathrynStott (piano)
Schubert Introduction and Variations on Trock'ne Blumen from Die
Schone Mullerin , D802
Respighi Violin Sonata in B minor (1916-17)
Carlo Maria Giulini. Stephen Johnson continues his exploration of the legacy of conductor Giulini in the BBC archives, including his recording of Schubert's
Symphony No 4 in C minor (Tragic) with the New Philharmonia Orchestra made at the Edinburgh Festival in 1968.
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Albert Ketelby 's Suite Romantique forms the centrepiece of today's programme alongside music by other British composers such as Eric Coates, Frank Bridge and Malcolm Arnold. Plus a vintage recording of the London Palladium Orchestra in Myddelton's The Phantom Brigade.
4: Mezzogiorno. Broadcaster, writer and film-maker Dennis Marks continues his journey along the first super-highway of the western world. He crosses the region of Puglia in the heel of Italy, a deeply rural culture closerto Greece and Albania than it is to Rome, and reaches his destination at the port of Brindisi. Producer Dennis Marks.
Paul Guinery and his studio guest Ralph Allwood, director of music at Eton College, celebrate the work of the two large BBC choruses in recent concerts recorded in St Alban's and Brecon Cathedrals.
Vaughan Williams O Clap Your Hands
BBC National Chorus of Wales, members of the BBC NOW, Peter King (organ), conductor Adrian Partington
Walton The Twelve
Jonathan Harvey Come, Holy Ghost; I Love the Lord BBC Symphony Chorus,
David Goode (organ), conductor Stephen Jackson Michael Berkeley Veni Emmanuel Vaughan Williams Te Deum
BBC National Chorus of Wales, conductor Adrian Partington
Carl Rutti Sonnengesang BBC Symphony Chorus, conductor Stephen Jackson Mendelssohn Three Motets, Op 39
Ladies of the BBC National Chorus of Wales, Peter King (organ), conductor Adrian Partington
Comellus Der Tod, Das ist die Kuhle Nacht, Op 11 No 1; An den Sturmwind, Op 11 No 2 BBC Symphony Chorus, conductor Stephen Jackson
Bruckner Mass in E BBC National Chorus of Wales, members of the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Peter King (organ), conductor Adrian Partington
Paul Allen introduces an evening of performance and discussion marking the opening of Gateshead's new international centre for contemporary art, Baltic, created from the former Baltic Flour Mills on the south bank of the River Tyne.
9.00 A Tree Full of Monkeys
Poet Simon Armitage has created a sequence of poems about the pace of modern living- a song cycle for characters who have a desire for order amid chaos, whose wires have come loose, whose brains are under pressure. Performed live by Simon Armitage with a soundscape by innovative sound artists zoviet*france. Director Kate Rowland
10.05 Poet Ian McMillan talks to local writers about the richness of the North East's linguistic heritage.
10.20 Paul Allen chairs a live discussion on regeneration. For many the new spirit of the North East is symbolised by Anthony Gormley's Angel of the North, a work that is at once confident and innovative but draws on an understanding of tradition. The new developments on both banks of the Tyne can be seen in the same light. But what guarantee is there that such public gestures represent anything more than a pious hope for the regeneration of a region stripped of the industries which used to define its character? Paul Allen takes the views of some of those who've helped to create the new profile of the area in a live discussion which forms the heart of BBC Radio 3's special evening.
10.50 Mixing It
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall introduce a special electronic music edition with exclusive live sets from Wauvenfold, Kaffe Matthews and Laub.
With Jonathan Swain. Verdi Perfidi. ...
Pieta, Rispetto, Amore (Macbeth) 12.10
Bizet L 'Arlesienne: Suite No 112.25 Liszt
11 M'aimait Tantl 12.35 Beethoven String Quartet in G, Op 18 No 21.00 Verdi Four Sacred Pieces Rossini Stabat Mater
2.35 Antoine Forqueray , arr JB Forqueray Harpsichord Suite (Pieces de Clavecin)
2.50 Haydn, arr Salomon Symphony No
90 in C3.15 Strauss An Alpine Symphony
4.10 Kodaly Mountain Nights 4
4.20 Corelli Sonate da Chiesa in D, Op 1 No 124.30 Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat, K191 4.45 Schubert Fischerweise , D881 4.50 Suppe Overture: The Light Cavalry 5.00 Chopin Ballade No 4 in F minor5.10 Sibelius Many on the Sea of Life, Op 23 No 4 5.15 Bach Viola Sonata No 2 in D, BWV1028 5.35 Willem Pijper Piano Concerto 5.50 Massenet, arr Marsick Méditation (Thais)