With Penny Gore.
Marais La Sonnerie de Sainte Genevieve du Mont de Paris
6.10 Elgar Serenade in E minor, Op 20
7.00 Glinka Overture: A Life forthe Tsar
7.40 Boccherini Symphony in A, Op 35 No 3
8.30 Chopin Variations Brillantes, Op 12
8.43 Strauss Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche
3: Nature. Donald Macleod examines the musical evidence behind the claims that
Ravel possessed an empathetic appreciation for animals and nature.
Insects and Frogs' Music (L Enfant et les Sortileges) French Radio National Orchestra, conductor Lorin Maazel
Le Paon; Le Grillon; Le Martin-pecheur (Histoires Naturelles)
Jane Bathori (soprano and piano) Violin Sonata
Chantal Juillet, Pascal Roge (piano) Oiseaux Tristes (Miroirs) Pascal Roge (piano)
Ballet: Daphnis et Chide (Part 3) CBSO, conductor Simon Rattle
With Rob Cowan.
J Strauss (son), arr Reiterer Entr'acte (Ein Tausend und eine Nacht, Op 346) Bavarian State Orchestra, conductor Hans Knappertsbusch
10.07 Brahms Die Versuchung ; Nicht Mehrzu Dirzu Gehen; Standchen Irmgard
Seefried (soprano), Erik Werba (piano)
10.15 Bach French Suite No 3 in B minor, BWV814 Keith Jarrett (harpsichord)
10.33 Arensky Violin Concerto in A minor, Op 54 Mark Lubotsky , Estonian National SO, conductor ArvoVolmer
Edinburgh International Festival 2002
Live from Edinburgh's Queen's Hall, Sandy Burnett introduces the Romanian tenor who took both prizes at the 2001 Cardiff Singer of the World competition. Marius Brenciu (tenor),
Malcolm Martineau (piano)
Bellini SeiAriette da Camera
Schubert Der Lindenbaum ; Wasserflut; Auf dem Flusse
Strauss Die Nacht; Standchen; Morgen; Zueignung
11.50 Twenty Minutes: Nordic Connections.
Fiona Talkington looks at the historical and fertile tradition of cultural links between Scotland and the Nordic region, with the help of composers Sally Beamish and Karin Rehnqvist , artists
Anna Copland and Emma Knowles , Dr Colleen Batey of Glasgow Museums and Kim Caspersen of the Danish Cultural Institute.
12.10 Tchaikovsky No, Only One Who
Has Known; To Forget So Soon; Again, as Before,
Alone Enescu Seven Chansons de
Clement Marot , Op 15
Tchaikovsky Lensky 's Aria (Eugene Onegin )
Another chance to hear a recital given at the Belfast Waterfront Hall last year. Introduced by Sean Rafferty. Ernst Kovacic (violin),
David Owen Norris (piano)
Beethoven Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 23 Webern FourPieces, Op 7
Komgold Violin Sonata, Op 6
Another chance to hear Friday's Prom. Presented by Graeme Kay.
Paul Silverthorne (viola), Truls Mork (cello), LSO, conductor Mariss Jansons
Strauss Don Quixote
Dvorak Symphony No 9 in E minor (From the New World)
(R)
Live from the Priory Church, Edington,
Wiltshire, during the 2002 Festival of Music within the Liturgy. Introit: Ubi Caritas (Plainchant). Responses: Streeting. Psalm 106 (Parry, Purcell, Tomkins,
Barnby). First Reading: 2 Chronicles 3.
Office Hymn: Petrus Beatus (Plainchant). Canticles: Rubbra in A flat. Second
Reading: 1 Corinthians 11, wl7-34.
Anthem: Petrus (Simon Whalley ; festival commission, first performance). Final Hymn: May We, 0 Holy Spirit, Bear Your Fruit (Lavendon). Organ Voluntary:
Premiere Fantasie (Alain). Conductors
Andrew Carwood , Robert Quinney , Jeremy Summerly. Organist Matthew Martin.
Live Line-Up in Edinburgh
Sean Rafferty presents live music from pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard. For details see Monday
Have Arts Festivals Dulled Down?
Norman Lebrecht chairs a live discussion before an audience at Dance Base in Edinburgh to examine whether arts festivals have succumbed to the pressures of a commercial world and lost their ideals and individualism.
E-mail your views to: lebrecht.live@bbc.co.uk
Free tickets for this event may be obtained by phoning the Radio 3 Information Line on [number removed].
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London. A visiting orchestra from Mozart's home town perform two of his works, and American soloist Joshua Bell plays
Beethoven's only concerto forthe violin. Presented by Martin Handley.
Joshua Bell (violin), Camerata Salzburg, conductor Roger Norrington
Mozart Divertimento in D, K136 (Salzburg Symphonies)
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D, Op 61
8.30 Twenty Minutes
Piers Burton Page explores the myth and reality of the post horn.
8.50 Mozart Serenade in D, K320 (Posthorn) Repeated Friday 2pm
Toccata in C, Op 7Peter Donohoe (piano)
Verity Sharp introduces a performance of John Adams 's minimalist masterpiece, live from the Usher Hall.
Edinburgh Festival Chorus, BBCSSO, conductor David Jones
John Adams Harmonium
BBC Singers, conductor Stephen Cleobury Stiiggio Ecce Beatam Lucem
Josquin Desprez Qui Habitat in Adjutorio Altissimi
Ockeghem Deo Gratias Bo Holten In Nomine
Tallis Spem in Alium
With Jonathan Swain. Debussy Préludes,
Book 112.45 Gershwin The Man / Love;
/ Got Rhythm; Someone to Watch Over Me
1.00 Carl Stamitz Orchestral Concerto
Mozart Der Schauspieldirektor (excerpts) Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 16
2.05 Mielczewskl Missa Super 0 Gloriosa Domina 2.30 Tulindberg String Quartet
No 3 in C2.50 Crusell Sinfonia Concertante in B flat for clarinet, bassoon, horn and orchestra, Op 3 3.20 Sibelius Symphony No 14.00 Jan Sandstrom Surge Aquilo
4.15 Vivaldi Kyrie Eleison in D minor, RV587
4.30 Haydn Symphony No 22 in E flat (The Philosopher) 4.45 Pal Jardanyi Fantasy and Variations on a Hungarian Folksong
5.00 Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) 5.10 Hindemith Piano Sonata No 2 5.20 Bach Lute Sonata in G minor, BWV1001 5.45 Colin Brumby Festival Overture on Australian Themes