With Sandy Burnett. This week featuring works by Mozart and Haydn. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Elgar Chanson de Matin
Northern Sinfonia of England, conductor Richard Hickox
8.00-9.00: Ravel Sheherazade New York
PO, conductor Pierre Boulez Handel Trio Sonata in G, Op 5 No 4 London Baroque
9.00-10.00: Mozart String Quartet in G, K387 Emerson Quartet Nielsen An Imaginary Journey to the Faroes
Gothenburg SO, conductor Neeme Jarvi
With Rob Cowan.
Featuring Vivaldi String Concerti and recordings by Gerhard Husch.
Wagner Overture: Der Fliegende Hollander RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
10.11 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in E flat, Op 8 No 5 Enrico Onofri, II Giardino
Armonico, conductor Giovanni Antonini
10.21 Mozart Der Vogelfanger Bin Ich Ja (Die Zauberflote) Gerhard Husch
(baritone), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Thomas Beecham
10.25 Janacek Sinfonietta Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Rafael Kubelik
10.46 Wagner Tannhauser (excerpts) Gerhard Husch (baritone), Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conductor Hanns Udo Muller
10.56 Vivaldi Concerto in C minor for strings, RV123 I Musici
11.03 Puccini Tosca (excerpts) Gerhard Husch (baritone), Berlin State Opera
Orchestra, conductor Hanns Udo Muller
11.12 Dukas Piano Sonata in E flat minor Francois-Rene Duchable (piano)
(1876-1946). This week Donald Macleod looks at the life and work of the Cadiz-born composer Manuel de Falla.
1: The Spanish Composer. Having struggled forten years to make his name in Spain, at the age of 31 Falla left for Paris, where his works were first performed.
Seguidille (Trois Mélodies, No 3) Nuccia Focile (soprano), Ingrid Surgenor (piano) Cuatro Piezas Espanolas Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
La VidaBreve:Act2, 1st tableau
Ambrosian Opera Chorus, LSO, conductor Garcia Navarro
Pour le Tombeau de Paul Dukas
Miguel Baselga (piano)
Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas Teresa Berganza (mezzo), Juan Antonio
Alvarez-Parejo (piano)
Producer Megan Jones Repeated Sunday 12 midnight
New Generation Artists
Live from the Wigmore Hall, London, introduced by Verity Sharp. The first of this week's New Generation Artists concerts features a young Swedish clarinettist. Martin Frost (clarinet),
Gunilla Sussmann (piano)
Debussy Première Rapsodie Hillborg Peacock Tales Hogberg Invisible Duet
Brahms Clarinet Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Joseph Swensen
This week's concerts feature three concerto performances by Radio 3 New Generation Artists past and present, and a Romantic symphony every day. Presented by Graeme Kay. Mahler Symphony No 6
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson with music foryounger listeners. Including the morning report from Disney's The Lion
King and percussion music from France.
Legends: Angela Lansbury
In the first of two programmes celebrating Angela Lansbury 's78th birthday, Edward Seckerson talks to the much-loved actress in her Irish home and looks at her remarkable career, which includes many shows, from Sondheim's Anyone Can Whistle to Herman's Mame. ADDRESS: Stage and Screen,
Room 220, Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive , Glasgow G12 8DG email: stageandscreen@bbc.co.uk
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
The BBC Symphony Chorus celebrates its 75th anniversary season in a performance, with the BBCSO, of Honegger's oratorio telling the Biblical story of David.
Susan Bullock (soprano), Louise Callinan (mezzo), Werner Gura (tenor), Francois Le Roux (narrator), Nash Ensemble,
BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
Ravel Menuet Antique; Pavane pour une Infante Defunte; La Valse
Faure Piano Quartet No 1 in C minor
Honegger Le Roi David
In an extended interview, Philip Dodd talks to Robert Hughes about his new book, Goya, about hisjoumey as a writer and about his purpose and powers as one of the world's most influential art critics. Producer Anthony Denselow
Verity Sharp 's selection includes
Gaby Kerpel from Argentina, the classical harp and vocal music of Burma, and a herd of wildebeest in the Serengeti.
Donald Macleod introduces two operas that launched Verdi firmly into the international arena.
Macbeth, Act 1 (conclusion)
Ambrosian Opera Chorus, New
Philharmonia Orchestra/Riccardo Muti Rigoletto , Act
Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna
Philharmonic, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini Repeated from Tuesday
With Susan Sharpe. Chausson Serres
Chaudes, Op 24; Chanson Perpétuelle, Op 3 7; Concert in D for violin, piano and string quartet, Op 21 2.05 Sibelius
Symphony No 1 2.45 Schubert Wanderer Fantasie in C, D 760 3.05 Thuille Sextet in B flat for piano and wind, Op 6 3.35
Strauss Befreit , Op 39 No 4 3.40 Mozart Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor, K491
4.10 Dowland King of Denmark's Galliard
4.20 A Gabrieli Aria della Battaglia a 8 4.30 Sweelinck Volte 4.35 Guerrero Prado Verde y Florido 4.40 Granados Andaluza
(Playera), Op 3 7 No 5 4.45 Soler Fandango in D minor 5.00 Stravinsky The Rite of Spring 5.35 Strauss Dance of the Seven Veils (Salome) 5.45 Chausson Pavane; Forlane, Op 26 Nos 3 and 4 6.00
Stenhammar Four Stockholm Poems, Op 38 6.10 D Scarlatti Sinfonia in G
6.15 Tallis 0 Nata Lux de Lumine
6.20 Clara Schumann Piano Trio in G minor
6.45 Bree Concert Overture in B minor