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With Martin Handley.

6.15 Vivaldi Violin Sonata in C, RV3 (Manchester)

6.25 Haydn Symphony No 104 in D (London)

7.00 Bach Ricercar 66 (Musical Offering, BWV1079)

7.40 Martinu Tre Ricercari

8.00 Schumann Three Romances, Op 28

8.35 Musorgsky, orch Aho Songs and Dances of Death

Full details of Morning on 3 's music are posted at [web address removed] a few days before transmission. Email: [email address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Handley.
Unknown:
Bach Ricercar

This week's guest presenter is author Vikram Seth , who chooses English and French early music, piano music by Debussy, Joplin and Bach, a Bollywood version of Mozart and a selection of Schubert songs. And he manages to find a link between Friday's Prom and Indian Independence Day. Music includes:
9.05 Purcell Chacony in G minor English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
9.30 Saint-Saens Fantaisie , Op 124 Philippe Honore (violin), Alison Nichols (harp)
10.05 Mozart Horn Concerto No 1 in D, K412 Jonathan Williams ,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Alexander Schneider
10.15 Brahms IhrHabtNun Traurigkeit (Ein Deutsches Requiem) Cheryl Studer (soprano), Swedish Radio Choir,
Eric Ericson Chamber Choir,
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
10.55 Beethoven StringQuintet in C minor, Op 104 Maya Iwabuchi and Philippe Honore (violins), Rachel Roberts and Clive Howard (violas), Sally Pendlebury (cello)
11.25 RagaMarwa
Ram Narayan (sarangi),
Subhash Chandra (tabla)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Vikram Seth
Director:
Trevor Pinnock
Director:
Saint-Saens Fantaisie
Violin:
Philippe Honore
Harp:
Alison Nichols
Unknown:
Jonathan Williams
Conductor:
Alexander Schneider
Conductor:
Brahms Ihrhabtnun Traurigkeit
Soprano:
Cheryl Studer
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado
Conductor:
Beethoven Stringquintet
Unknown:
Maya Iwabuchi
Violins:
Philippe Honore
Violins:
Rachel Roberts
Violins:
Clive Howard
Violas:
Sally Pendlebury
Unknown:
Subhash Chandra

Michael Berkeley 's guest is author
Richard Francis. His musical passions include a 17th-century portrait of a battle by Biber, a Bach prelude and fugue,
Beethoven's Waldstein piano sonata, an improvisation by Charles Mingus , and John Adams 's Shaker Loops. Repeated tomorrow 3pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Berkeley
Unknown:
Richard Francis.
Unknown:
Charles Mingus
Unknown:
John Adams

Another chance to hear last Wednesday's Prom. Presented by John Shea. Hakan Hardenberger (trumpet),
National Youth Orchestra of Scotland, conductor Martyn Brabbins
Cecil Coles Overture: A Comedy of Errors Sally Beamish Trumpet Concerto Elgar Symphony No 2 in E flat

Contributors

Presented By:
John Shea.
Presented By:
Hakan Hardenberger
Conductor:
Martyn Brabbins
Conductor:
Cecil Coles
Unknown:
Sally Beamish

Dizzy Heights: The Story of Dizzy Gillespie The first in afour-part series on the trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie, presented by Wynton Marsalis. One of the most influential figures in jazz, Gillespie worked in every style from big bands to bop and Afro-Cuban jazz and made important contributions as an educator.
1: Dizzy's early days in New York and Philadelphia and the emergence of be-bop. Featuring contributions from Jimmy Heath , Arturo Sandoval and James Moody. Producer Alex Feldman

Contributors

Presented By:
Wynton Marsalis.
Unknown:
Jimmy Heath
Unknown:
Arturo Sandoval
Unknown:
James Moody.
Producer:
Alex Feldman

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.

Lawrence Power (viola), National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier

Messiaen Les Offrandes Oubliees
Berlioz Harold in Italy, Op 16
8.00 Proms Talk
Stephanie Hughes meets performers from tonight's concert, talks to the director of the National Youth Orchestra, Jonathan Vaughan, and looks forward to the coming week of the Proms.
8.20 Prokofiev Symphony No 5

(Repeated Wednesday 2pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Stephanie Hughes
Viola player:
Lawrence Power
Musicians:
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
Conductor:
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Speaker/Director of National Youth Orchestra:
Jonathan Vaughan

Tricycles
Another chance to hear Colin Teevan 's impressionistic drama set in Belfast, where a suspected meningitis outbreak turns lives and routines on their heads.
With DarioAngelone, Richard Dormer , Roger Jennings , Stella McCusker and Oisin Teevan Director Toby Swift (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Teevan
Unknown:
Richard Dormer
Unknown:
Roger Jennings
Unknown:
Stella McCusker
Director:
Toby Swift
Kate:
Laura Hughes
Tom:
Conleth Hill
Susan:
Cathy White
Andrea:
Abigail McGibbon
Sinead:
Nikke Doherty
Pintuji:
Darran Williams
Kevin:
Packy Lee
Lucy:
Hannah R Gordon

London Sinfonietta. Tom Service presents two concerts by the London Sinfonietta on London's South Bank. The first is conducted by Oliver Knussen and features Peter Serkin as the piano soloist.
Goehr Around Stravinsky; Marching to Carcassonne (first performance) Detlev Glanert Secret Room
Charles Wuorinen Cyclops
And members of the London Sinfonietta perform new chamber works by young
European composers, from the State of the Union festival last January. Vykintas Baltakas RiRo
Robin de Raaff Ennea's Domein (1st mvt) Fabien Levy Durch, in Memoriam G Grisey Karin Rehnqvist Davids Nimm Rene Mense En Face d'en Face JorgWidmann Fieberphantasie

Contributors

Conducted By:
Oliver Knussen
Unknown:
Peter Serkin

With John Shea. Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor, K4 78 Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in A minor, Op 50 2.15 Shostakovich
Symphony No 6 2.45 Schubert Die Schone Mullerin, D795 3.45 Bach Orchestral Suite
No 3 in D, BWV1068 4.10 JG Naumann Concert in B flat 4.25 Schreker Valse
Lente 4.35 Antoni van Noordt Psalm 24
4.50 Borodin In the Steppes of Central
Asia 5.00 Albicastro Concerto a 4, Op 7 No 2 5.10 Madetoja Suite: The Ostrobothnians, Op 52
5.25 Blow Venus and Adonis (excerpts)
5.35 Mozart Oboe Quartet in F, K370
5.45 Beethoven Variations on Salieri's La Stessa, laStessissima, Wo073

Contributors

Unknown:
John Shea.

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