Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00 8.30 : Poulenc Three Pieces Andre Previn (piano) Faure Suite: Pelleas et Melisande Paris Orchestra, conductor Serge Baudo Mozart
Exsultate, Jubilate, K165 Ruth Ziesak (soprano), La Stagione, conductor Michael Schneider
8.30 10.00 : Donizetti Trio Wolfgang Schultz (flute), Milan Turkovic (bassoon),
Helmut Deutsch (piano) Brahms Ihrhabtnun Traurigkeit (Ein deutsches Requiem) Margaret Price
(soprano), Ambrosian Singers, RPO, conductor Andre Previn Mozart Piano Concerto No 17 in G, K453 Vienna PO, director Andre Previn (piano)
Presented by Rob Cowan.
Brahms Tragic Overture Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Eduard van Beinum
10.15 Tunder An Wasserflussen Babylon Netherlands Bach Society, conductor Jos van Veldhoven
10.20 D Scarlatti Sonata in D, Kk119 Pieter-Jan Belder (harpsichord)
10.30 Brahms An die Nachtigall Lotte Lehmann (soprano), Paul Ulanowsky (piano)
10.35 Weber Konzertstuck in F minor, Op 79 Lili Kraus (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Pierre Monteux
10.50 Brahms An die Heimat; Fragen (Quartets, Op 64) Edith Mathis (soprano),
Brigitte Fassbaender (contralto), Peter Schreier (tenor), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Karl Engel and Wolfgang Sawallisch (piano)
11.00 Kodaly Suite: Hary Janos
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Willem Mengelberg
11.25 Brahms Deutsche Volkslieder ,
Wo033 Nos 2,3 and 6 Irmgard Seefried (soprano), Erik Werba (piano)
11.35 Honegger Symphony No 5 (Di Tre Re) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
4/5. A look at Handel's activities between 1717 and 1719 as composer in residence at Cannons, the palace of the Duke of Chandos in Edgware, where he composed music for private performance and completed one of his finest works of the decade, Acis and Galatea. With Donald Macleod. Chandos Anthem No 6: As Pants the Hart
April Cantelo (soprano), Ian Partridge (tenor),
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Andrew Davis (organ), conductor David Willcocks
Oboe Sonata in G Minor, HWV404
Anthony Robson , Orchestra of the Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
Air and Variations (Harpsichord Suite in E, Set
No 5) (The Harmonious Blacksmith) Sophie Yates Acis and Galatea, Act 2 (excerpt)
Les Arts Florissants Chorus and Orchestra, conductor William Christie
Repeated on Wednesday at 12 midnight
3/4. Tenor James Gilchrist with pianist Anna Tilbrook perform English songs at the Sage, Gateshead. Presented by Petroc Trelawny . Purcell, arr Tippett Music fora a While
Purcell, arr Britten If Music Be the Food of Love; 0 Solitude
Tippett The Heart's Assurance
Britten 0 Waly Waly; The Last Rose of Summer; Early One Morning (Folk Song Arrangements); On This Island, Op 11
New Generation Artists - BBC Scottish
Symphony Orchestra
Featuring former Radio 3 New Generation Artist llya Gringolts, introduced by Sarah Walker. Brahms Symphony No 2 in D Conductor Stefan Solyom
Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor llya Gringolts, conductor llan Volkov
A presto by Beethoven, fiddle music from Wales and a massive mambo, presented for younger listeners by Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
George Melachrino , Charles Williams and Gavin Sutherland all feature as conductors of their own music in today's selection of listeners' requests. There's also music by Ernest Tomlinson , Albert W Ketelby , and Dan Godfrey conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra in one of his novelty numbers.
Sean Rafferty with music and arts news.
\n evening celebrating the prestigious ?PS Awards, presented last night at the Dorchester Hotel in London, in association withBBCRadio3.The13awardshonour outstanding achievements by composers, performers and arts organisations that have demonstrated the RPS's key values of encouraging creativity, recognising excellence and promoting understanding. Conductor
Andrew Davis and Radio 3's Stephanie Hughes present the awards, which include one elected by Radio 3 listeners. Theatre director Jude Kelly gives a keynote speech, and Sean Rafferty talks to the musicians and introduces performances of their music.
Philip Dodd and guests discuss the debut British tour of the National Beijing Opera Company of China, which opens with Forest of Wild Boars at the Lowry Centre in Salford. Producer Phil Tiniine
Fiona Talkington plays film scores from Japan:
Shigeru Umebayashi 's music for In the Mood for Love; and from China, film scores by Tsai Ming -Liang. Plus Purcell, Schubert and Bach.
Presented by Susan Sharpe.
Haydn Symphony No 96 in D (Miracle) 1.20 Mozart Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466 1.55 Haydn Symphony No 102 in B flat 2.20 Schubert Winterreise, D911
3.40 Gombert Motets: Media Vita in Morte Sumus; Musae Jovis 3.55 G Gabrien Canzon Primi Toni 4.00 Telemann Concerto in D for two horns 4.10 Byrd The Battle (excerpts)
4.15 C Dancla Variations on a Theme by Bellini, Op 3
4.20 Berlioz Overture: Beatrice and Benedict
4.30 Hummel Rondo Brillant in B minor, Op 109
4.40 Rossini Introduction, Theme and Variations
4.50 Huyqens Multi Dicunt Animae Meae; Domine Ne in Furore Tuo; Usquequo Domine (Pathodia Sacra et Profana Occupati) 5.00 Mealli Violin Sonata, Op 3 No 6 (La
Sabbatina) 5.05 Milan Fantasia del Primero y Segundo Tono ;SospirastesBaldovinos 5.15 D'india Al Partir del Mio Sole (Madrigals, Bk 1) Rore 0 Santo Fior Felice
(Madrigals, Bk 5) 5.20 Corelli Trio Sonata in C, Op 3 No 8
5.25 Mozart Church Sonata No 13 in C, K328 5.30 Chopin Preludes, Op 28 Nos 16-20: in B flat minor: in A flat: in F minor: in E flat: in C minor 5.40 Wikander King Lily of the Valley; Old Sorrow 5.45 Bellini Qui la Voce; Vien Diletto (I Puritani) 5.55 Shostakovich Piano Trio No 2, Op 67
6.20 Rachmaninov, arr Kreisler When Night Descends in Silence; Oh Stop Thy Singing Maiden Fair
6.30 Arensky Suite No 1 in F for two pianos, Op 15
6.45 Tchaikovsky Marche Slave