With Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Schubert Credo (Mass in E flat, D950) Soloists, Bavarian Radio Choir and Orchestra, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini Piazzolla Café 1930 (Histoire du Tango) Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Tango Ensemble
Bach Concerto in the Italian Style in F, BWV971 Christophe Rousset (harpsichord) Boccherini Cello Concerto in B flat
Janos Starker , Philharmonia/Carlo Maria Giulini
8.30-10.00: Verdi Don Carlos, Act 4 (excerpts) Soloists, Royal Opera House Orchestra, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
Bach Cello Suite No 4 in E flat, BWV1010
Anner Bylsma Mahler DerAbschied(Das Lied von der Erde) Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo), Berlin PO, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
With Rob Cowan.
Ravel Introduction and Allegro Lili Laskine (harp), Marcel Moyse (flute),
UlysseDelecluse (clarinet), Calvet Quartet
10.12 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C, Op 53 (Waldstein) Michael Levinas
10.36 Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet (excerpts) Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
10.53 Schubert String Quartet in E flat, D8 7 Calvet Quartet
11.18 Prokofiev Suite: Semyon Kotko USSR Radio and Television SO, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
3/5. OspedaledellaPieta. Donald Macleod visits the Ospedale della Pieta, an institution for orphaned or abandoned children, with Micky White , who is researching Vivaldi's years of employment there as maestro di violino. Vivaldi Concerto in G for strings, RV149 (Istmvt) Academy of Ancient Music, director Andrew Manze
Concerto in A a due cori, RV585 Ensemble Matheus, director Jean-Christophe Spinosi Gloria in D, RV589 (excerpt); Laetatus Sum, RV607 Taverner Choir and Players, director Andrew Parrott
Concerto in G for two mandolins, RV532 James Tyler and Douglas Wootton , Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner Violin Concerto in D, RV222
Giuliano Carmignola , Venice Baroque Orchestra, conductor Andrea Marcon
Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Nottingham Quartet Series
2/4. Petroc Trelawny presents another concert from the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, featuring the Endellion Quartet. Britten Three Divertimenti
Beethoven String Quartet in C sharp minor, Op 131
RffC Philharmonic
Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Edward Seckerson introduces a special edition, live from Manchester, featuring two
Radio 3 New Generation Artists.
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne (In London Town) Britten Les Illuminations
Sally Matthews (soprano)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 1 in C
Jonathan Biss
Music for younger listeners with Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson. Today, a stroll across a famous landmark, a Turkish rondo, music made by listeners and a gallop for comedians.
Live from the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music, StPancras
Church, London, on the 1700th Anniversary of the martyrdom of StPancras. Introit: Locus Iste (Tarik O'Regan ). Responses: Christopher Batchelor. Psalm 31 (Batchelor). First Reading: Isaiah 43, wl-7. Canticles: St Pancras
Canticles (Antony Pitts). Second Reading:
2 Corinthians 4, w7-18. Anthem: The Souls of the Righteous (Francis Pott ). Final Hymn: Christ Is Alive (St Ursula). Organ Voluntary: Brief
Encounters (Noel Tredinnick ). Director of music Christopher Batchelor. Organist Peter Bennett.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Jve from the Barbican Hall, London. Shostakovich's monumental llth
Symphony reflects on the failed 1905
Hussian Revolution, and was written in the aftermath of the 1956 Soviet invasion of Hungary. Presented by Andrew McGregor.
Emanuel Ax (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
Mozart Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466
8.05 Twenty Minutes: Revolution
David Huckvale looks at Russia's Revolution of 1905 that formed the historical backdrop to Shostakovich's Symphony No 11.
8.25 Shostakovich Symphony No 11 (The Year 1905)
Aftertwo "fake" newspaper story scandals and reports that fewer and fewer Americans are watching TV news programmes,
Philip Dodd and guests discuss the crisis in American journalism and consider its implications forthe British media. Producer ArianeKoek
Verity Sharp delves into the weird world of Brazilian composer/performer Tom Ze. Plus music reconstructed from ancient Greece, music from Johnny Dowd and 18th-century Welsh music and poetry from Bragod.
4/5. Donald Macleod and Professor Jan Smaczny explore Dvorak'stime in America. Violin Sonatina in G, Op 100;
Biblical Songs, Op 99 Nos 6, 7 and 10; American Suite in A, Op 98b Repeated from Thursday
With Louise Fryer. Organs from Poland (1/2).
Juliusz Gembalski plays music by Buxtehude, Froberger and Bach
1.40 Sibelius Symphony No 1
2.20 Brahms Variations on a Theme by Paganini, Op 35
2.40 Chausson Poeme de I 'Amour etde la Mer
3.05 Palestrina, arr Soriano Missa Papae Marcelli
3.35 Strauss Violin Sonata in E flat. Op 18 4.00 Borodin Polovtsian Dances (Prince Igor) 4.15 Haydn Piano Sonata in E minor. H XVI 34 4.25 Abel Rute Concerto in C, Op 6 No
4.40 Josquln des Prez Scaramella; La Bemadina; In Te Domine Speravi; El Grillo 4.45 Sweellnck Unter der
Linden grune 4.55GasparCassado Allegretto Grazioso
5.00 Fran Lhotka Fresco Paintings 5.10 Gunnarde
Frumerie The Lament 5.15 Bach Chorale Prelude: Vor deinen Thron tret'ich, BWV668 5.20 Humperdinck Dream Pantomime (Hansel und Gretel) 5.25 Nielsen In the Seraglio Garden; Irmelin Rose (Five Songs, Op 4) 5.30 Schubert Piano Trio in E flat, D897 (Notturno) 5.40 Lassus Motet:
Musica Dei Donum Currende 5.45 Guerrero Ojos Clarosy Serenos; Di, Perra Mora 5.50 Demersseman Italian
Concerto in F. Op 82 No 6 6.05 Matthaus Waissel Polish Dances 6.10 Giustini Suonata X in minor
6.20 Beethoven String Quartet in C sharp minor, Op 131