Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Nielsen Pan and Syrinx CBSO, conductor Simon Rattle
Bach, transcr Kabalevsky Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV538 Hamish Milne (piano)
Rossini Overture: La Gazza Ladra Chamber
Orchestra of Europe, conductor Claudio Abbado
8.30 10.00 : Massenet Suite No 6 (Scenes de Feerie) Monte Carlo National Opera Orchestra, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Vivaldi 0 Qui Coeli Terraeque Serenitas Patrizia Ciofi (soprano), Europe Galante , conductor Fabio Biondi
Nielsen Clarinet Concerto Niels Thomsen , Danish National SO, conductor Michael Schonwandt
With Jonathan Swain.
Takemitsu Three Film Scores
London Sinfonietta, conductor John Adams
10.14 Toldra La Rosa als Llavis Montserrat
Caballe (soprano), Barcelona SO/Rafael Ferrer
10.25 Beethoven Trio in B flat, Op 11
Richard Stoltzmann (clarinet), Alain Meunier (cello), Rudolf Serkin (piano)
10.49 Takemitsu Quatrain Tashi , Boston
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Seiji Ozawa
11.08 Listener request: Musorgsky Songs and Dances of Death Kim Borg (bass), Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Eugen Jochum
11.30 Bartok Piano Concerto No 1 Rudolf Serkin ,
Columbia SO, conductor George Szell
11.55 Traditional, arr Sammons
Londonderry Air Albert Sammons (violin)
3/5. Performing. Donald Macleod contrasts the life Clara Schumann enjoyed as an international concert pianist with that of Fanny Mendelssohn -Hensel, who was never encouraged to seek a professional career but found an outlet for her talents by creating musical gatherings at home. Mendelssohn-Hensel Allegro Molto in C minor Irene Barbuceanu (piano)
C Schumann Souvenir de Vienne, Op 9 Josef de Beenhouwer (piano)
Piano Concerto in A minor Lucy Parham , BBC
Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth Mendelssohn-Hensel The Chorus of Mourning (Biblical Oratorio) Cologne Kurrende Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Elke Mascha Blankenburg Schone Fremde ; Schweigend sinkt die Nacht;
Lust'ge Vogel BBC Singers, conductor Jason Lai Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
New Generation Artists
2/4. Presented by Verity Sharp.
Berg Piano Sonata, Op 1 Llyr Williams
Schubert Piano Trio in B flat, D898 Trio Ondine
Music and Dance
| Presented live from the BBC studios in Manchester by Petroc Trelawny.
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Andris Nelsons
Peteris Vasks Musica Dolorosa Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor (Pathetique)
Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson drink tea for two, meet a funny fairy and listen to music describing a big planet.
Live from Southwark Cathedral.
Introit: Locus Iste (Bruckner). Responses: Morley. Psalms: 84,122 (Parry, Rose).
First Reading: Genesis 28, vv10-22. Office Hymn: Blessed City, Heavenly Salem (Urbs Beata).
Canticles: Spiritual Service (Stephen Tanner ). Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 3, vvlO-17. Anthem: Hallelujah Chorus (Handel). Final Hymn: Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (Westminster Abbey). Te Deum in B flat
(Stanford). Organ Voluntary: March on a theme of Handel (Guilmant). Director of music Peter Wright. Assistant organist Stephen Disley.
Sean Rafferty introduces music and arts news.
A concert live from the Lighthouse, Poole, introduced by Sandy Burnett.
Sally Matthews (soprano), Karen Cargill
(mezzo), Bournemouth Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Marin Alsop
Mahler Symphony No 2 (Resurrection)
Paul Allen and his guests Peter Hall and Patricia Hodge discuss Harold Pinter 's semi-autobiographical 1978 play Betrayal
A 1990 radio production of Betrayal follows this programme. Producer Kirsty Pope
By Harold Pinter , who appears as Robert, with Patricia Hodge as Emma and Michael Gambon as Jerry in the 1990 production of this celebrated study of infidelity and friendship.
With Christopher Good and Elizabeth Mansfield. Director Ned Chaillet
3/16. Two more of Radio 3's contenders for the Listeners' Award category of this year's awards. Harrison Birtwistle: Three Brendel Settings, William Dazely (baritone), Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Christoph von Dohnanyi. Colin Matthews: A Voice to Wake, Ciaron McFadden (soprano), Nash Ensemble, conductor Lionel Friend.
For details of how to vote, see Monday at 10.15pm
Verity Sharp with music from around the world and through the ages, including Keith Jarrett playing Bach and the latest from Indonesia's Sambasunda gamelan.
4/5. Despite his talent for writing light opera, Emmanuel Chabrier 's obsession was grand opera. Brisei's, his last offering in the genre, was the work he saw as his masterpiece. Donald Macleod examines the history of this opera. Repeated from Thursday at 12 noon
With John Shea. Enescu Voix de la Nature; Symphony No
Vox Marts 2.18 Karlowicz Ten Songs, Op 3 2.33 Bach Aria Variata alia Maniera Italians in A minor. BWV989
2.48 Gombert Musae Jows; Media Vita in Morte Sumus
3.03 Schubert Octet in F, D803 4.02 Haydn Symphony No 27 G 4.16 Mozart Hai Gia Vinta fa Causa (Le Nozze di Figaro) 4.21 Suppe Overture: Poetand Peasant 4.32 Bartok, arr Zathureczky For Children (excerpts) 4.38 Hollins
A Song of Sunshine 4.43 Flnzi White-Flowering Days, Op 37
4.47 CPE Bach Recorder Sonata in E flat, B W V1031 (also attrib JS Bach) 5.00 Glazunov In Modo Religioso. Op 38
5.04 Verdi Rigoletto , Act I Scene 2 5.09 Faure Nocturne in E flat minor, Op 33 No 1 5.18 MacRae Portrait No 2
5.35 Brahms Schaffe in mir, Gott. ein rein Herz, Op 29 No 2
5.42 Handel Violin Sonata in A minor, Op I No 4 5.52
Forster Congregantes Philistei 6.07 Bizet LArlesienne: Suite No 16.25 Schumann Piano Trio in D minor, Op 63