Presented by Martin Handley. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Geminiani Concerto Grosso in F (after Corelli, Op 5 No 4) Academy of Ancient Music, director Andrew Manze (violin) Gounod
String Quartet in A minor Zurich Tonhalle Quartet
8.00-9.00: Bruckner Christus Factus Est
La Chapelle Royale, Collegium Vocale/Philippe
Herreweghe Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2 Dmitri Alexeev , ECO/Jerzy Maksymiuk
With Rob Cowan. Regular features include The Innocent Ear and a Bargain Hunter CD recommendation. Plus the recording of Mozart's String Quintet in G Minor, K516, recommended in yesterday's CD Review. Music also includes: Delpesch La Chasse Les Berlinois
Debussy, orch Koechlin Khamma Royal
Concertgebouw Orchestra/Riccardo Chailly Telemann Oboe Concerto in E flat Heinz Holliger , Camerata Bern
Peerson Quid Vobis Videtur Ex Cathedra Consort, conductor Jeffrey Skidmore
Liszt From the Cradle to the Grave Leipzig
Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur Bartok Portrait, Op 5 No 1 Joseph Szigeti (violin), Philharmonia, conductor Constant Lambert Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 3 in E flat Gary Graffman , Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Eugene Ormandy
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Michael Berkeley talks to bestselling cookery writer Josceline Dimbleby , who studied singing at the Guildhall School of Music in London. Her choices include songs by Pergolesi, Purcell, Duparc, Strauss and Jerome Kern.
The Play of Daniel
The Ludus Danielis , from a 13th-century manuscript at Beauvais Cathedral in France, recorded last year in Liverpool Cathedral by the New London Chamber Choir, directed by Jeremy Summerly. Presented by Andrew Manze.
Last summer Stephanie Hughes travelled to the heart of the Swiss Alps for a concert from Europe's leading chamber music festival.
Vadim Repin and Laurent Korcia (violins), Yuri Bashmet (viola), Alexander Kniazev (cello), Evgeny Kissin (piano)
Rachmaninov Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 19
Dvorak Piano Quintet in A, Op 81
Loyd Grossman visits Benjamin Britten 's home, the Red House in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, now a centre for Britten research and performance.
The Red House is the venue for tomorrow's Performance on 3 at 7.30pm
Louise Fryer with listeners' requests, including Janacek's Second String Quartet (Intimate Letters), a vintage recording of Bach's Violin
Concerto in E, BWV1042, with Arthur Grumiaux , and a selection of Grieg songs performed by Norwegian soprano Kirsten Flagstad. Send in your requests by PHONE: [number removed]0300 Email via www.bbc.co.uk/radio3
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Today leading musicians reflect on the best and worst ways to make a career decision. Plus a profile of American composer Marc Blitzstein , and, half a century since the unveiling of the RCA Electronic Music Synthesizer, a look at how synthesizers have transformed music-making. Presented by Tom Service . Producer Paul Frankl
The Beaux' Stratagem
George Farquhar 's Restoration comedy in which two penniless dandies flee London society for the countryside and evolve a stratagem for each to ensnare a wife of fortune and beauty. Adapted and directed by John Tydeman.
Producer Nicolas Soames
As an introduction to the new series of Sunday Features looking at how Europe sees itself , journalist Misha Glenny , who's been an eyewitness to some of the key moments in recent European history, reflects on how the European present is Shaped by its past. Producer ChrisBowlby
Sarah Walker presents a whistle-stop musical tour of the countries that joined the EU in 2004: the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.
1/3. Founded on Faith. Christianity has remained a potent force shaping ideas of European unity. Historian Mia Rodriguez-Salgado visits Aachen, home of Charlemagne, and Cordoba, scene of extraordinary encounters in the Middle Ages between Christians, Jews and Muslims, and considers how religion has moulded the way Europeans think about their continent. Producer Chris Bowlby ; Editor Maria Balinska
1/5. Lucca. Donald Macleod looks at Puccini's early life. Repeated from Monday at 12 noon
Presented by Louise Fryer.
Janacek The Lord's Prayer James Macmillan Le Tombeau de Georges Rouault Hotst Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda, Op 26 (3rd group) Petr Eben Moto Ostinato (Sunday Music) Judith Bingham The Secret Garden (BBC Proms 2004)
2.15 Bacewicz Symphony No 3 2.45 Mozart Piano Sonata in F K280 3.05 Berlioz Romeo et Juliette
4.00 Lassus Quid Trepidas 4.05 Kerll Sonata a 5 4.10 Pez Overture in D minor 4.20 Handel Trio Sonata in B flat, Op 2 No 3 4.30 Gallot Lute Pieces in F minor
4.40 Vivaldi Recorder Concerto in F RV442 4.50 Britten Fancie Poulenc Fancy Parry 0 Mistress Mine Rubbra
Take, 0 Take Those Lips Away 5.00 Delius, arr Beecham The Walk to the Paradise Garden (A Village Romeo and Juliet) 5.10 Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet 5.30 Gounod Ah! Leve-Toi, Soleil (Romeo et Juliette)
5.35 Prokofiev Romeo at Juliet's Tomb; Death of Tybalt (Ballet: Romeo and Juliet) 5.45 Svendsen Romeo and Juliet, Op 18 6.00 Morley It Was a Lover and His Lass
6.05 Matteis L'Amore 6.10 Sibelius The Lover, Op 14
6.20 Norman Such' die Blumen dir im Thai; Herbstlied
6.25 Grainger Ramble on themes from Der Rosenkavalier 6-35 Strauss Love Scene (Feuersnot) 6.45 Cole Porter , arr Malucelli Let's Do It 6.50 Rodgers, arr Green Something Wonderful (The King and 1) Alan Murray , arr Lee /'// Walk Beside You Grieg , arr Reger I Love Thee, Op 5 No 3