With Penny Gore.
Bach Concerto in D minor for three harpsichords, BWV1063 Ton Koopman, Tini Mathot and Patrizia Marisaidi , Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra
6.35 Faure Violin Sonata No 2 in E minor, Op 108 Shlomo Mintz , Yefim Bronfman (piano)
7.10 Pleyel Symphonie Concertante No 5 Wurttemberg Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jorg Faerber
7.45 Glazunov Saxophone Concerto John Harle (saxophone),
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.00Chabrier Valses Romantique Kathryn Stottand
Elizabeth Burley (pianos)
8.30 Hoist St Paul's Suite
St Paul Chamber Orchestra, conductor Christopher Hogwood
At the Paris Opera, Meyerbeer reigned supreme. But when he turned his attentions to its sister theatre, eyebrows were raised among French composers, who saw the Opera Comique as very much their patch. Nevertheless, the music of the now ailing Meyerbeer thrilled the public as much as ever. Donald Macleod describes
Meyerbeer's last great successes, including the posthumous L 'Africaine. Drinking Chorus (L 'Etoile du Nord) Wexford Festival Chorus, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, conductor WladimirJurowski Dinorah (Act 2, excerpt)
Geoffrey Mitchell Choir, Philharmonia, conductor James Judd
L 'Africaine (Act 3, excerpt)
Chorus and Orchestra of Bavarian Radio, conductor Gerd Albrecht
With Rob Cowan
Dvorak Romance in F minor, Op 11
Josef Suk (violin), Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl
10.13 Telemann Concerto in G for two violas, TWV52 G3 Florian Deuter (viola), Musica Antiqua , K6 In, director Reinhard Goebel (viola)
10.21 Beethoven 15 Variations and Fugue in Fon an original theme (Eroica) Maria Yudina (piano)
10.48 Delius A Songbefore Sunrise RPO, conductor Malcolm Sargent
10.50 Monteverdi Hor Che Ciel e la Terra
(Madrigali GuierrierietAmorosi) Prague Madrigal Singers, instrumentalists, director Miroslav Venhoda
Edinburgh International Festival 2002
I Arecital of virtuoso piano trios introduced live from Queen's Hall by Sandy Burnett. Elisabeth Batiashvili (violin),
Alban Gerhardt (cello), Stephen Osborne (piano) Brahms Piano Trio in B, Op 8
11.45 Twenty Minutes: Claim and Counterclaim - Pretenders to the Scottish throne Peter Pininski from
Poland has proved that he is descended from Bonnie Prince Charlie. He may be the real thing but ever since the Jacobites were defeated there have been fake pretenders, claimants and would-be kings anxious to claim the Stuart crown.
Colin Bell asks why the Stuart cause seems to be such a magnet for historical frauds.
12.05 Ravel Sonatine; Piano Trio
Nicola Heywood Thomas introduces a recital given at last year's Dartington International Summer SchooL
Robert Cohen (cello), Daniel Adni (piano) Bach Cello Suite No 1 in G, BWV1007
Bloch Three Sketches: From Jewish Life Debussy Cello Sonata
Another chance to hear Tuesday night's Prom. Presented by Petroc Trelawny .
Sonia Ganassi (mezzo), Kenneth Tarver (tenor), Michele Pertusi (bass),
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly Stravinsky Pulcinella
Rossini, arr Respighl La Boutique Fantastique
Respighi Pini di Roma
Chick Corea. Julian Joseph presents a concert given by the American pianist at the Royal Festival Hall in 1993. Featuring works by Monk, Ellington and Scriabin.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Presented by Tommy Pearson.
Yefim Bronfman (piano),
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
Debussy Iberia
Bartok Piano Concerto No 1
8.15 Twenty Minutes: A Moving Inheritance
Ballets, like jewels, are left to people in wills. Critic and historian Alastair Macaulay considers the consequences of some distinctive legacies.
8.35 Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet (excerpts)
(Repeated Wednesday 2pm)
A Journey through the Literatures of Europe Julian Evans conducts a studio discussion in London with novelists from all over
Europe who have been a part of his literaryjourney, including Antonia Byatt and Philip Hensher. Together they explore their common European heritage and the changing political, cultural and social worlds which inhabit theirwriting.
Wayne Shorter. Another chance to hear a concert given at the Royal Festival Hall as part of the 2001 Radio 3 London Jazz
Festival. Saxophonist Wayne Shorter 's sell-out concert saw him return to his acoustic roots with a dazzling quartet featuring pianist Danilo Perez , bassist
John Patitucci and drummer Brian Blade. Producers Robert Abel and Steve Shepherd
With Jonathan Swain. Cornelius Dopper
Ciaconna Gotica Peter Van Anrooy Piet Hein Rhapsody Cornelius Dopper
Symphony No 7 (Zuiderzee) 2.00 Bach Organ Sonata No 5 in C, BWV529
2.20 Guerrero Prado VerdeyFlorido
2.30 Brahms Piano Quartet No 3 in C minor, Op 60 3.05Gliere, arr Sergei
Nakarlakov Horn Concerto in B flat, Op 91
3.25 Dvorak Symphony No 5 in F, Op 76
4.10 Tallis Spem in Alium 4.15 Biber Harmonica Romana 4.30 Josef Seger Toccata and Fuga No 4 in E 4.40 Ravel
Trois Chansons 4.50 Uuno Klami Helsinki
March 5.05 Mozart Symphony No 26 in E flat, K184 5.20 Schubert Polonaise in B flat, D580 5.30 Ernst Mielck Finnish Suite, Op 10 5.50 Glinka Kamarinskaya