With Martin Handley. Music includes:
7.00 8.00 : Purcell Symphony (The Indian
Queen) Parley of Instruments Baroque Orchestra, director Roy Goodman Bernstein Clarinet
Sonata Stanley Drucker , Kazuko Hayami (piano)
8.00 9.00 : Ravel Alborada del Gracioso Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez Stravinsky Symphony in C Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet
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Andrew McGregor plays some of this month's classical music CD releases.
9.30 Building a Library: Richard Wigmore recommends a recording of Schubert's Fantasy in F minor, D940, from those currently available.
10.15 A round-up of recent reissues.
10.45 Roger Parker reviews some unusual new opera recordings, including Petitgirard's The Elephant Man and Samuel Barber 's Vanessa.
11.15 An interview with harpsichordist Sophie
Yates, who talks about changing attitudes to the harpsichord, her passion for the English virginals, and her recent recordings of Rameau.
11.45 The Listening Booth: Your chance to request some of the latest CD releases from the list on the programme website .
12.25 Disc of the Week:
Shostakovich Symphony No 4
Kirov Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cdreview PHONE: [number removed]0300 email: cdreview@bbc.co.uk Text: [number removed] Disc details are posted on the website and on CEEFAX, BBC1, page 651
Sacred Music
John Tusa presents another concert in the BBCSO's Composer Weekend, which this year focuses on James MacMillan .
Alison Balsom (trumpet), BBC Symphony
Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis James MacMillan Cantos Sagrados; Epiclesis
: George Buchanan -
The Man Who Wrote The Exorcist
He was Scotland's greatest Renaissance poet and dramatist - he was also a political theorist, a literary critic, a historian, a teacher of kings and queens, a soldier, the first Moderator of the Church of Scotland and a university principal.
But George Buchanan is now almost completely forgotten because he wrote in Latin. Poet Robert Crawford goes on a voyage of rediscovery. With readings by Tom Fleming.
Et Exspecto Resurrectionem
Mortuorum
Helen Mayhew presents a selection of new jazz CD releases. Plus a look at the UK jazz scene in the coming week.
With Geoffrey Smith.
ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
Fax: [number removed]email: jazz.record.requests@ibbc.co.uk
Anything You Can Do
2/2. Julia McKenzie investigates all-girl jazz and dance bands and how they helped - or hindered - the acceptance of women musicians in the world Of jazz and popular music. Producer Pete Atkin
: the Music ofJames MacMillan
Memento
John Tusa presents a selection of chamber music, performed earlier today at St Giles Cripplegate in London's Barbican Centre.
Ronald Van Spaendonck (clarinet), Royal Quartet James MacMillan Visions of a November Spring Sofia Gubaidulina String Quartet No 3 MacMillan Memento; Tuireadh
Darkness into Light: the Music of James MacMillan
Live from the Barbican Hall, London, John Tusa presents James MacMillan conducting a concert featuring his own works, including the piece that first brought him to prominence: The Confession of Isobel Gowdie. Daniel Hope (violin), BBC Singers,
BBC Philharmonic, conductor James MacMillan James MacMillan Britannia John Casken Violin Concerto
8.50 Twenty Minutes: Inspired by Faith
Tom Service explores the place of Christian faith in contemporary classical music, in conversation with composers James MacMillan , Sally Beamish , Judith Bingham , Jonathan Harvey and Ian Wilson.
9.10 MacMillan Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis: The Confession of Isobel Gowdie
This concert is televised on BBC4 at 8pm
The concluding concerts in this series are on Radio 3 tomorrow
Ian McMillan presents another cabaret of the word, in which Tom Paulin continues his series on The Secret Life of the Poem with Robert Browning 's Meeting at Night, and the audio-cartoonist Peter Blegvad returns. Producer Martin Smith
Huddersfleld Contemporary Music Festival 2004
In this final programme of highlights from last year's Huddersfield Festival - one of the premier annual events in the British contemporary music calendar - Sarah Walker presents music by Dutch composer Richard Rijnvos. Richard Rijnvos Mappamondo
Asko Ensemble , conductor Roland Kluttig Block Beuys
Ives Ensemble conducted by the composer
With Susan Sharpe.
Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op 135 Shostakovich
String Quartet No 10, Op 118 Beethoven Grosse Fuge in B flat, Op 133 2.05 Duruf Requiem, Op 9 2.50 Berlioz Symphonie Fantastique 3.40 Mozart Piano Sonata in C,
K330 4.00 Auric, arr Lane Suite: The Titfield Thunderbolt
4.05 Krelsler La Gitana 4.10 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in C, Op 1 No 7 4.15 Stradella Ardo Sospiro e Piango
4.20 Bach Prelude and Fugue in D, BWV874 (Well-
Tempered Klavier) 4.30 Weber Bassoon Concerto in F
4.50 J Strauss (son) Spanish March, Op 433; Thunder and Lightning Polka, Op 324 5.00 Jan de Castro Je Suis Tellement Langoureus 5.05 Saar Prelude in B flat minor, Op 47 No 1 5.10 Brkanovic Song Book No 2 5.15 Mozart Ch'lo Mi Scordi di Te.... Non Temer Amato Bene, K505
5.25 Wikander An Evening Early in Spring 5.30 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C sharp, BWV872 (Well-Tempered Klavier) 5.35 Moniuszko Polonaise (The Countess)
5.40 Strauss Standchen: Morgen; Fur funfzehn
Pfennige: Zueignung 5.50 Milhaud Trois Psaumes de David, Op 339 6.00 Franck Violin Sonata in A
6.30 Mahler Lieder eines Fahrenden Gesel/en
6.45 Grieg Symphonic Dance, Op 64 No 4