Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Myslivicek Overture: L'Olimpiade L'Orfeo Baroque Orchestra, conductor Michi Gaigg Alwyn Autumn Legend Nicholas Daniel (cor anglais), City of London Sinfonia, Richard Hickox Strauss Four Last Songs
Barbara Bonney (soprano), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
8.30-10.00: Mozart Concertone in C, K190
Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman (violins), Israel PO , conductor Zubin Mehta Waldteufel
Waltz (Les Patineurs) Monte Carlo PO, conductor Willi Boskovsky Mozart DieZauberflote, Act (opening) Soloists, Philharmonia Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Otto Klemperer
With Jonathan Swain.
Kodaly The Peacock; Songs from Karad Hungarian People's Army Male Chorus, conductor Zoltan Vasarhelyi
10.12 Mahler Symphony No 1 London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Georg Solti
11.07 Chopin Mazurkas: in B minor, Op 33 No 4; in C sharp minor, Op 63 No 3 Witold Malcuzynski (piano)
11.16 Kodaly Psalmus Hungahcus , Op 13
Peter Svensson (tenor), Copenhagen Boys' Choir, Danish National Radio Choir and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
11.40 John Baldwin Upon Salva Nos ; 4 Vocum Amsterdam Loeki Stardust Quartet
11.47 Kodaly Drinking Wine on Sunday; All through the Vineyard; Hey, the Prince of Wine from Mohovce Hill; Beneath the Csitar Hills Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo), Bengt Forsberg (piano)
2/5. Not many composers have destroyed more than a thousand of their works by the time they are 30, but Alan Hovhaness did. His output was staggeringly prolific, but it wasn't until the 1940s that he felt confident of the work he was producing. Donald Macleod examines how the composer's work blossomed during this period. Prayer to St Gregory Paul Young (trumpet), Ulster Orchestra, conductor Kenneth Montgomery Symphony No 8 (Arjuna) BBC Scottish
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ken Young
Twelve Armenian Folksongs Sahan Arzruni (piano) Vision from High Rock, Op 123 BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Rumon Gamba
Repeated on Monday at 12 midnight
Prague and Vienna
1/4. This week Petroc Trelawny presents a series of concerts from the Waterfront Hall in Belfast featuring music from two great musical cities. Wihan Quartet
Dvorak String Quartet in E flat, Op 51 Mozart String Quartet in D, K421
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Presented by Martin Handley Ravel Alborada de/ Gracioso
Conductor Richard Hickox
Lalo Symphonie Espagnole Olivier Charlier (violin), conductor
Rumon Gamba Rota Suite: La Strada
Respighi Fountains of Rome Conductor Richard Hickox
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present saxophone music, strange music from Sweden and some plucktastic sounds from America, in the programme for younger listeners.
Kate Royal (soprano), Jared Holt (baritone), Eugene Asti (piano) lain Burnside presents a specially recorded recital by two outstanding young artists from
England and New Zealand, who perform songs by Duparc and Brahms.
Petroc Trelawny with a selection of music and a round-up of news from the arts world.
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales celebrates St David 's Day with a concert live from St David 's Hall in Cardiff. Welsh musicianship is represented by Radio 3 New
Generation Artist Llyr Williams , music by Alun Hoddinott and William Mathias , and the power of the Welsh choral tradition.
Camilla Roberts (soprano), Christine Rice
(mezzo), Wynne Evans (tenor), Roderick Williams (baritone), Llyr Williams (piano), Cardiff
Polyphonic Choir, BBC National Chorus and Orchestra of Wales, conductor Grant Llewellyn Mathias Te Deum , Op 85
Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488
8.15 Twenty Minutes: The Stones of the Field Writer Owen Sheers follows in the footsteps of his poet hero, RS Thomas , exploring the area around Manafon in the Welsh Marches, where Thomas served as rector.
8.35 Hoddinott Dragon Fire Walton Gloria
Featuring a report from the new Brighton library. And today's African artefact from the British Museum is an Ethiopian wall hanging. Producer Jerome Weatherald
Verity Sharp introduces music from the Gang be Brass Band of Benin, the band Mamar Kassey from Niger, American violinist Mark Feldman and an excerpt from Stockhausen's Mantra for two pianos and electronics.
3/5. Poets. Donald Macleod explores the importance for Ravel of the poets he read, and those he knew, in fin-de-siècle Montmartre. Sainte; Sur l'Herbe Francois Ie Roux (tenor), Pascal Roge (piano) Miroirs Jean-Yves
Thibaudet (piano) Histoires Naturelles Franck Leguerinel (baritone), Irene A'ftoff (piano) Repeated from Wednesday
With Louise Fryer.
Herne Early Music Festival 2003
Ensemble Labyrinto perform improvisations on medieval songs; Le Concert Brise perform instrumental music from Renaissance Italy, and Ensemble Tempo Rubato, with soprano Suzie Le Blanc , perform Handel's Alpestre Monte.
2.05 CPE Bach Quartet No 3 in G, Wq95 2.25 Beethoven, transcr Liszt Adelaide, Op 46 2.35 Schoeck Violin
Concerto in B flat, Op 21 (Quasi una Fantasia) 3.10 Strauss Eine Alpensinfonie 4.00 Huber, arr Scheurer Look at the Mountains and Valleys 4.05 Voqt 13 Short Organ Pieces
4.15 Fesch Violin Concerto in E, Op 5 No 6 4.25 Gershwin Overture: Strike Up the Band 4.30 Bernstein Overture: Candide 4.35 Bernstein Glitter and Be Gay (Candide)
4.40 Weill Kleine Dreigroschenmusik (excerpts)
4.50 Dostal Sagt dir eine schöne Frau Vielleicht (Das Lied der Wuste) Mackeben Eine Frau wird erst schon durch die Liebe (Heimat) 5.00 Forster Sonata: La Sidon 5.05 Reger Allein Gott in der Hoh'sei Ehr: Jesus meine Zuversicht; Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten, Op 135a 5.10
Zaje Eva and Zrinski's duet (Nikola Subic Zrinjski) 5.20 Oespalj String Whim No 2 5.25 Geminianl Concerto Grosso in D minor (La Folia) 5.40 Mozart Four Contradances, KV267
5.45 Llszt Scherzo and March 6.00 Zarebskl Dances Polonaises 6.25 Telemann Missa Brevis 6.40 Brahms Variations on a theme by Haydn, Op 56a (St Anthony)