With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Tchaikovsky Marche Slave, Op 31 Martin y Coll Variations on La Folia Myslivecek Wind Octet No 2 in E flat Beethoven Romance in G, Op 40 Zelenka Magnificat in D
Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini, Op 32
8.30-10.00: Handel Keyboard Suite in F minor, HWV433 Tchaikovsky Capriccio
Italien, Op 45 Beethoven Symphony No 8 in F
With Rob Cowan.
Listener request:
Rossini Overture: L "Italiana in Algeri
Philharmonia, conductor Ettore Gracis
10.10 Handel Art Thou Troubled? (Rodelinda) Isobel Baillie (soprano), City of Birmingham Orchestra, conductor Basil Cameron
Listener request: Purcell The Blessed Virgin's Expostulation Isobel Baillie
(soprano), Arnold Goldsborough (organ)
10.24 Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 3
Byron Janis , Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Kyrill Kondrashin
10.50 Listener requests: Puccini Non la Sospiri la Nostra Casetta (Tosca)
Joan Hammond (soprano), Heddle Nash (tenor), Philharmonia, conductor Walter Susskind
Love and Music (Tosca) Eva Turner (soprano), unnamed orchestra conducted by Joe Batten They Call Me Mimi (La Boheme) Joan Cross
(soprano), unnamed orchestra and conductor One Fine Day (Madama Butterfly)
Eva Turner (soprano), unnamed orchestra conducted by Joe Batten
11.05 Listener request: Clara Schumann
Piano Trio in G minor, Op 17 Clara Wieck Trio
11.40 Brahms, orch Sargent Four Serious Songs, Op 121 Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), BBCSO, conductor Malcolm Sargent
3/5. Eszterhaza. Donald Macleod explores the glories of Eszterhaza Palace, home to wealthy music patron Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy and Haydn's workplace for a quarter of a century.
Piano Sonata in C minor, H XVI 20 (finale) Andreas Staier (period piano)
String Quartet in A, Op 20 No 6 The Lindsays Tutto il Giorno (Lo Speziale, Act 1 Scene 1) Istvan Rozsos (tenor), Liszt Chamber Orchestra, conductor Gyorgy Lehel
Symphony No 48 in C (Maria Theresia )
The English Concert, conductor Trevor Pinnock Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
Verbier Festival 2004
Stephanie Hughes pays a visit to Verbier's modern church, with its stunning views across the Alpine valleys, for more music from Europe's leading chamber players. Michael Collins (clarinet), Julian Rachlin (violin), Frans Helmerson (cello), Leif Ove Andsnes (piano)
Schumann Piano Trio in F, Op 80
Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Including a concert the BBC NOW gave at the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea, in March. Presented by Louise Fryer.
Bach Orchestral Suite No 2 in B minor, BWV1067 Conductor James Clark
Brahms Tragic Overture
Michael Berkeley Gethsemane Fragments James MacMillan The World's Ransoming Celia Craig (cor anglais)
Shostakovich Concerto for piano, trumpet and strings Peter Jablonski (piano), Philippe Schartz (trumpet)
Haydn Symphony No 95 in C minor Conductor Grant Llewellyn
Live from Norwich Cathedral.
Introit: There Is No Rose (Joubert).
Responses: Radcliffe. Office Hymn: On
Jordan's Bank (Winchester New). Psalm 78
(Heathcote Statham). First Reading: Genesis 29, wl-14. Canticles: St John's Service (Howells). Second Reading: Matthew 12, wl-14. Anthem: Laetentur Coeli (Byrd).
Final Hymn: Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus (Cross of Jesus). Organ Voluntary: Le Monde dans I'Attente du Sauveur (Dupre). Organist and master of music David Dunnett. Assistant organist Julian Thomas.
Sean Rafferty presents a special edition from the magnificent chapel at the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, featuring live music from celebrated performers.
To be part of the audience, phone [number removed] or visit www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/intune.
Archive Week
Stephen Johnson presents two performances from London's Royal Festival Hall, respectively in 1971 and 1974, by pianist Clifford Curzon with the Amadeus Quartet. Chosen by listener election.
Clifford Curzon (piano), Amadeus Quartet Schubert Piano Quintet in A, D667 (Trout) Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34
Philip Dodd with another debate exploring the ideas and history behind the the headlines of the week. Producer Kirsty Pope
Fiona Talkington plays music from Philip
Glass's soundtrack to Koyaanisqatsi, plus old and new settings of Shakespeare.
Donald Macleod introduces a set of piano pieces dedicated to Debussy's daughter, a selection from his first book of Préludes, and an orchestral work infused with folk tunes from Scotland, Spain and his native France. Repeated from Thursday
With John Shea.
Verdi Messa da Requiem
2.15 Beethoven Piano Sonata in D. Op 28 (Pastoral)
2.40 Mozart String Quartet in G, K387 3.10 Corteccia Musica della Commedia
3.30 Melcer Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor
4.00 Buxtehude Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich, BuxWV202): Praelude in C, BuxWV136
4.05 Bach, arr Rosenthal Fantasy in C
4.10 CPE Bach Klopstocks Morgengesangam Schopfungsfeste, Wq239
4.25 Quinault Overture; Dances (Le Nouveau Monde)
4.30 Lassus Musica Dei Donum
4.35 Szokolay Harpsichord Sonatina
4.40 Arban, arr Stanhope Fantasy and Variations on a Cavatina (Beatrice di Tenda)
4.45 Schumann, arr Liszt Widmung, Op 25 No 1
4.50 Torelli Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op 8 No 6 (Christmas Concerto)
5.00 Anon Trumpet Sonata in G (Allegro); Trumpet Sonata in C (Adagio); Pastorella in G; Trumpet Sonata in G (Allegro); Pastorella in D; Aria in D
5.10 Canis Tota Pulchra Es
5.15 RW Henderson Sing All Ye Joyful; Sing Ye Praises
5.25 Liszt Hungarian Coronation March; Hungarian Royal Song
5.35 Brahms Two Hungarian Dances
5.45 Hungarian Tradition Songs and Dances
6.00 Sibelius 13 Pieces, Op 76
6.20 Schubert Der Musensohn, D764; Auf dem See, D543; Geistes Gruss, D142
6.25 Wagner Gotterdammerung (orchestral excerpts)