With Martin Handley.
Schumann String Quartet No 2 in F, Op 41 No 2 Cherubini Quartet
6.40 Grieg Lyric Suite, Op 54 Norwegian Radio Orchestra, conductor Ari Rasilainen
7.00 Jacob Five Pieces Tommy Reilly
(harmonica), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
7.40 Vaughan Williams In Windsor Forest Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor Norman Del Mar
8.00 Dvorak Overture: Othello
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
8.35 Martinu Sinfonietta: La
Jolla John Jensen (piano), Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, conductor Christopher Hogwood Full details of Momingon 3s music are posted at www.bbc. co.uk/radio3/playlists a few days before transmission EMAIL: morningon3@bbc.co.uk
With Andrew McGregor , who plays some of this month's newest releases.
9.30 Building a Library: Graeme Kay compares the currently available recordings of Canteloube's Songs of the Auvergne.
10.15 A roundup of recent CD reissues.
10.30 Harriet Smith reviews some recent recordings of Beethoven, including the complete piano concertos with Pierre-
LaurentAimard and Nikolaus Harnoncourt.
11.00 An interview with percussionist Colin Currie.
11.30 Disc of the Week:
Corelli Violin Sonatas, Op 5 (excerpts)
Andrew Manze , Richard Egarr (harpsichord) www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cdreview EMAIL: cdreview@bbc.co.uk
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Michael Berkeley 's guest is
Virginia Nicholson , daughter of the art historian Quentin Bell and great-niece of Virginia
Woolf. Nicholson's first book, Amongthe Bohemians: Experiments in Living
1900-1939, was published recently. Her musical tastes range from English and Italian folk songs to Mozart, Puccini,
Britten's Violin Concerto and Stravinsky's The Firebird. Repeated tomorrow 3pm
Humphrey Carpenter introduces a selection of listeners' requests, including: Lambert Aubade Héroïque
English Northern Philharmonia, conductor David Lloyd-Jones Copland Clarinet Concerto
Benny Goodman , Columbia Symphony Orchestra conducted by the Composer Alwyn Lyra Angelica Rachel Masters (harp), City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
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Stacey Kent introduces a session from Italian-born saxophonist
Stefano Di Battista. Plus a roundup of events around the UK and reviews of jazz on CD.
With Geoffrey Smith.
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EMAIL: jazz. record. requests@bbc.co.uk
Fats Waller and the Stride Tradition
Alyn Shipton concludes his history of the stride piano style. 4: Striding after Fats How stride pianists responded to the advent of bebop. Featuring music by Don Ewell , Butch Thompson , Ralph Sutton , Art Tatum , Red Richards and Dick Wellstood.
Verdi pares down Shakespeare's play to its basic elements of sexual jealousy and revenge, charting the tragic decline of the great military leader Otello as his mind is poisoned by the malicious insinuations of his diabolic ensign lago. With Russian stars VladimirGalusin and Nikolai Putilin under the baton of the director of St Petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre, Valeri Gergiev.
New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Valeri Gergiev Acts land 2
7.45 Interval: The Met Opera Quiz
Steven Blierputs listeners' questions to Martin Bernheimer , David Hamilton and Willie Anthony Waters. Send questions to Met Opera Quiz, FDR Station, PO Box 805, New York, NY 10150, USA.
8.05 Opera Snaps Rodney Milnes takes a sideways glance at this evening's opera.
8.10 Acts 3 and 4
Conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu
Mozart Divertimento in B flat, K186
The showcase of writing, performance and language. Ian McMillan considers the language of branding, and Nicholas Rankin , biographer of George Steer , reveals how the Second World War foreign correspondent developed new propaganda techniques. Plus a performance in the studio to mark last night's vernal equinox.
Italian Triptych 2: Ultima Festival 2002
Another programme from Oslo's festival of new music. Presented by Sarah Walker. Salvatore Sciarrino Clarinet Concerto (Alte Schegge di Canto)
Alessandro Carbonare , Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Susanna Malkki
Luciano Berio Points on the Curve to Find Einar Henning Smebye (piano) Luca Francesconi Riti Neurali
Irvine Arditti (violin), Oslo Sinfonietta , conductor Christian Eggen
Francesconi Trama Rolf Erik Nystrom (alto saxophone), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, conductor Stefan Asbury
With Jonathan Swain.
Schubert Die Burgschaft, D246; Der
Fischer, D225; Vergissmeinnicht, D792; DerZwerg, 0771; String Quartet in G, 0887
2.25 Handel Music for the Royal Fireworks
2.45 CPE Bach Flute Sonata in D, Wq83
3.05 Haydn Symphony No 6 in D (Le Matin)
3.25 Fodor Piano Sonata in F sharp, Op 2 No 2 3.40 Rudolf Escher Le Vrai
Visage de la Paix 3.55 Mozetich El Dorado
4.15 JG Naumann Symphonie de I 'Opera "Cora" 4.25 Leo Fall 0 Rose von Stambul
4.35 Enesco Concert Piece for viola and piano 4.45 Rossini Overture: William Tell
5.00 Respighi // Tramonto
5.15 Debussy Reverie 5.25 Gideon Klein Piano Sonata 5.35 Couperin Douzieme Concert a deux violes
5.50 JB van Bree Overture: Le Bandit