With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Musorgsky Dawn over the Moscow River (Khovanshchina)
Leningrad PO, conductor Yevgeni Mravinsky Handel Water Music: Suite No 3 in G
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, director
Ton Koopman Arensky Overture: A Dream on the Volga BBC Philharmonic, conductor Vassily Sinaisky
8.30-10.00: Mozart String Quintet in E flat, K164 Arthur Grumiaux and Arpad Gerecz (violins), Georges Janzer and Max Lesueur (violas), Eva Czako (cello)
Wagner Dawn and Siegfried's Rhine Journey (Gotterdammerung)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra , conductor Riccardo Chailly
Listeners' Vote: Walton Violin Concerto Yehudi Menuhin , LSO conducted by the composer, or Sibelius Violin Concerto
Yehudi Menuhin , LPO, conductor Adrian Boult Vote by PHONE: [number removed] email: morningon3@bbc.co.uk or by post: Morning on BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
With Jonathan Swain.
Stravinsky Circus Polka
New York PO conducted by the composer
10.05 Haydn TeDeum , H XXIIIc 2
Sandrine Piau (soprano), Monica Groop (mezzo), Christoph Pregardien (tenor), Harry van der Kamp (bass), Namur Chamber Choir, La Petite Bande, conductor Sigiswald Kuijken
10.15 Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
Paul Tortelier , BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Sargent
10.46 Hoist Suite No 2 RAF Central Band, conductor Wi ng Commander Eric Banks
11.00 Shostakovich String Quartet No 8, Op 110 Borodin Quartet
11.23 Haydn Symphony No 100 in G, (Military) La Petite Bande, conductor Sigiswald Kuijken
11.50 Elgar March: Pomp and Circumstance No 1 in D London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Malcolm Sargent
5/5. Increasing deafness forced Boyce to retire from practical music-making during the 1760s, but he continued to compose and he worked on a new project: a historical anthology of English church music. With Donald Macleod
Heart of Oak Army Air Corps Band 0 Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?
Gareth Price (organ), Consortium, director Edward Barbieri
The Lord Is King
Oxford New College Choir, director Edward Higginbottom Overture: A Secular Masque
Hanover Band, conductor Graham Lea-Cox Ode on St Cecilia's Day, c 1738: The Charms of Harmony Display
Patrick Burrowes (treble), William Purefoy (alto), Michael George (bass), Oxford New College Choir, Hanover Band, conductor Graham Lea-Cox
Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight
4/4. Stephanie Hughes introduces a recital by cellist Paul Watkins and pianist Simon Crawford-Phillips , from Elmwood Hall in Belfast.
Beethoven Cello Sonata in C, Op 102 No 1; Variations on Handel's See the Conqu'ring Hero Comes, Wo045; Cello Sonata in D, Op 102 No 2
BBC Philharmonic
A programme of Faure choral music and Debussy's Nocturnes, presented by Tommy Pearson.
Faure La Naissance de Venus, Op 29; Pavane, Op 50
City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus
Requiem. Op 48 Mary Plazas and Libby Crabtree (sopranos), Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo), Timothy Robinson (tenor), James Rutherford (baritone), City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, conductor Van Pascal Tortelier
Debussy Nocturnes Canzonetta, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dixon present Glenn Miller 's String of Pearls, songs from My Fair Lady, and a fugue.
John Coltrane
Tommy Smith pays tribute to a personal hero - saxophonist John Coltrane.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
East Meets West
The last of this week's concerts of mixed musical cultures is from Tramway, Glasgow. The BBCSSO teams up with Hungarian folk group Muzsikas and singer Marta Sebestyen for a riotous night of song and dance. Presented by Sandy Burnett. Marta Sebestyen (singer),
Muzsikas, Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama Chamber Choir,
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Nan Volkov
Music includes:
Ligeti Romanian Concerto Bartok Dance Suite
Trad, arr Muzsikas Melodies from the Marosszek region of Transylvania; Transylvanian Bear Dance
Paul Allen appraises the legacy of Peter Rachman - the Polish-born property owner whose exploitation of his tenants in 1950s London gave rise to the term Rachmanism - and The Principles of Lust, the debut feature film by director Penny Woolcock. Producer Phil Tinline
FuseLeeds2004
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall with more music from last weekend's FuseLeeds festival, including a live set by the American group Yo La Tengo, recorded at the West Yorkshire Playhouse on Saturday.
Mahout Trio
Naming their trio after the Hindi word for
"elephant driver", US piano virtuoso Borah Bergman and two stalwarts of the UK improvising scene - reed player
George Haslam and percussionist Paul Hession - play a set of hard-edged free improvisation mixed with lyrical passages of great beauty. Presented by Jez Nelson.
With John Shea.
Puccini Tosca (complete performance)
2.50 Fomerod Concertfortwo violins, Op 16
3.10 Andriessen Le Voile du Bonheur
3.20 Szymanowski Six Kurpian Songs
3.35 Suk Suite: A Fairy Tale 4.05 Chopin Scherzo in B minor, Op 20 4.15 Brahms Tragic Overture 4.25AGabrleli Canzon Arioso 4.30 Forster Vanitas Vanitatum
4.40 Sjogren Prelude and Fugue No 3 in C, OpPosth 4.50 Bach DerGeisthilftunser Schwachheitauf, BWV226
5.00 Andricu Sinfonietta No 13, Op 123
5.05 Beethoven Overture: Egmont
5.15 Haydn Piano Trio in E flat, H XV 10
5.25 Schumann Lieb Liebchen , Op 24 No 4; Wanderlied, Op 35 No 3
5.30 Barber Agnus Dei 5.40 Despalj
String Whim No 2 5.45Stefani Tassilone (excerpts) 6.10 Mozart Piano Concerto No 24 in C minor, K491
6.45 Erkel Overture: Hunyadi Laszlo