With Martin Handley.
Rameau Gavotte with 6 doubles
6.10 Ravel Trois Chansons
7.00 Handel Concerto Grosso in G, Op 3 No 3
7.40 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol
8.00 Sarasate Peteneras ; Adios Montanas Mias
8.35 Dvorak Czech Suite, Op 39
Full details of Morning on 3 's music are posted atwwwbbc. co.uk/radio3/playlists a few days before transmission EMAIL: morningon3@bbc.co.uk
Andrew McGregor plays new CD releases.
9.30 Building a Library: Paul Guinery compares recordings of Delius's BriggFair.
10.15 A look at some recent re-issues.
10.30 David Owen Norris reviews some recent piano recordings, including
Schubert from Mitsuko Uchida and Satie from Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
11.00 An interview with lutenist and director of Cantus Colin, KonradJunghanel.
11.30 Disc of the Week: Ligeti Cello Concerto Siegfried Palm, Cappella
Amsterdam, Asko Ensemble, Schoenberg Ensemble , conductor Reinbert de Leeuw www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cdreview EMAIL: cdreview@bbc.co.uk
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Michael Berkeley 's guest today is Richard Strange , founder of the proto-punk cult band Doctors of Madness and the influential mixed-media Cabaret Futura.
Today he discusses music ranging from Faure, Liszt, Puccini and Wagnerto Duke Ellington and Gavin Bryars , and gives an impromptu performance of one of his own new songs. Repeated tomorrow 3pm
Humphrey Carpenter introduces listeners' requests, including:
Moreno-Buendia Suite Concertante Marisa Robles (harp), Philharmonia, conductor Charles Dutoit
Victoria Salve Regina ProCantioneAntiqua
Ginastera Popol Vuh St Louis Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
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Stacey Kent with the latest roundup of new releases and gigs around the country. EMAIL: jazzlineup@bbc.co.uk
With Geoffrey Smith.
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The Dark Keys. In the first of two programmes exploring the issue of race on the UKjazz scene, Kevin Le Gendre and guests from the jazz world discuss how easy it's been for black jazz musicians in Britain over the last 60 years.
John Casken's powerful new opera is based on a story by Tolstoy about a young Imperial officer, Stepan Kasatsky, who is betrayed by his fiancee and runs away to a monastery, becoming Father Sergius and embarking on a vain search for peace and truth. Into this story Casken weaves a parallel modern fable of Stephen, a young academic studying Father Sergius's diaries. Andrew McGregor presents this Almeida Opera premiere production in conversation with the Composer.
From the Chapel of St John's College,
Cambridge. Vigilate (Byrd). Hymn: Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending (descant: Robinson). Jesus Christ the Apple Tree
(Poston). Lesson 1: Ezekiel 36, w22-28. There Is No Rose (Joubert). Lesson 2: Luke 12, w 35-40. 0 Heiland Reiss
(Brahms). Virga Jesse Floruit (Bruckner). Lesson 3: Isaiah 9, wl-7. Lux Mundi
(Comeau). Lesson 4: Luke 4, wl4-21.
Hymn: Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus. Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day
(Gardner). Lesson 5: Isaiah 35, w3-10. This Is the Record of John (Gibbons).
Lesson 6: Matthew 3, wl-11. Hymn: On Jordan's Bank (descant: Robinson). The Hereford Carol (arr Robinson). Lesson 7: Luke 1, w39-49. I Syng of a Mayden (Warlock). Magnificat (Bullock in D).
Lesson 8: 1 Peter 1, v 22-end; 2, wl-5.
HodieChristus Natus Est (Poulenc). Hymn: 0 Little Town of Bethlehem. Organ Voluntary: Allegro from Symphony No 6 in G minor (Widor). Director of music Christopher Robinson. Organist Jonathan Vaughn.
In this week's showcase of new writing, performance and language, Ian McMillan harvests The Verb's Sonnet Tree.
Alice Oswald has been writing eight sonnet portraits of the audience using images, snippets and sayings sent in by listeners. Today she reads the sequence and discusses the process. Ian McMillan and his guests explore the language of authority, and there's a new "eartoon".
Huddersfield Festival
In the first programme taken from this year's festival, Verity Sharp presents a portrait of this year's featured composer, Per Norgard. The programme also includes music by Norgard's contemporary, Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen.
Athelas Ensemble, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins Norgard King , Queen and Ace Norgard Night-Symphonies, Day Breaks Gudmundsen-Holmgreen Concord
Norgard Voyage into the Golden Screen; Concerto in Due Tempi
With Jonathan Swain.
A recital of keyboard music by CPE Bach.
Andreas Staier (harpsichord/piano): Sonata in A minor, Wq 49 No 1; 12 Variations auf die Folie d'Espagne in D minor, Wq 118 No 9; Sonata per il Cembalo Solo in G minor, Wq 65 No 17; Freye Fantasie in F sharp minor, Wq 67; Rondo in C minor, Wq 59 No 4; Sonata in E minor, Wq 59 No 1; Fantasia in C, Wq 61 No 6
2.10 K Forster Dulcis Amor Jesu; Beatus Vir
2.30 Gorecki O Domina Nostra, Op 55
3.05 Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat
3.40 Mozart String Quartet in G, K387
4.10 Schubert Gesangder Geistern uberden Wassern
4.20 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in E minor, Op 3 No 5
4.30 De Arauxo Tiento de medio registro de 2 tono de baxon; Tiento Ileno de 5 tono
4.40 M Karlowicz Chant de l'Eternelle Aspiration (Symphonique Chants Eternels, Op 10)
5.00 Brumby Paean
5.10 Glick Suite Hebraique No 5
5.25 Veljo Tormis Autumn Landscapes
5.35 Grieg Holberg Suite