Presented by Martin Handley. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Mozart Symphony No 6 in F, K43 Mendelssohn String Quintet in B flat, Op 87
8.00-9.00: Dvorak Seven Gipsy Songs, Op 55 Tlppett Suite for the Birthday of Prince Charles For full details visit www.bbc. co.uk/radio3/morningon3 on the day of transmission PHONE: [number removed]
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Andrew McGregor plays some of this month's classical music CD releases.
9.30 Building a Library
Piers Burton-Page recommends a recording of Karl Amadeus Hartmann 's Concerto Funebre from those currently available.
10.15 A round-up of recent reissues.
10.50 Lucy Parham reviews recent piano releases, including the Chopin Nocturnes from
Maurizio Pollini , a recital disc from Evgeny Kissin , and a first volume of Beethoven sonatas from Andras Schiff.
11.20 An interview with cellist Alban Gerhardt about recording rare repertoire and his new disc of music by Schnittke and Shostakovich.
11.55 The Listening Booth Your chance to request some of the latest CD releases from the list on the programme website .
12.30 Disc of the Week: Barry Guy Folio Maya Homburger (Baroque violin), Muriel Cantoreggi (violin), Barry Guy (double bass), Munich Chamber Orchestra, conductor Christoph Poppen www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cdreview PHONE: [number removed] (calls from land lines cost no more than 8p per minute) email: cdreview@bbc.co.uk Text: [number removed] (standard rate) Disc details are posted on the website and on CEEFAX, BBC1, page 651
The History of the Horn
Roger Montgomery describes and demonstrates the horn's history from cave to concert hall. With music by Handel, Mozart, Dauprat and Gallay.
Claire Martin is joined by singer Trudy Kerr , journalist Jack Massarik and press officer Colin Cook for the annual new-year round-table discussion about the world of jazz.
Geoffrey Smith plays listeners' jazz requests. ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
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Nuyorlcan Swing: Latin Jazz In New York 2/2. Crispin Robinson looks at the effect the Cuban revolution had on the Latin music scene in New York, the rise of Salsa, and the resurgence of Nuyorican latin jazz in the late 1970s. With contributions from percussionist Bobby Sanabria , Andy Gonzalez of the Fort Apache band and Latin piano master Eddie Palmieri. Producer Russell Finch
RT DIRECT, The Best Latin Jazz Album in the World ... Everl is available on CD for EB.99 including p&p. To order, send a cheque, payable to Selections, to: Selections, [address removed], or phone: [number removed] (national rate) quoting [text removed], or visit selections.com/rtdirect
Live from the Met: L'EllsIr d'Amore
One of the greatest of all comic operas - Donizetti's masterpiece is presented from New York by Margaret Juntwait.
New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Maurizio Barbacini Act1
7.40 Interval: The Met Opera Quiz
Steven Blier puts listeners' questions to Ben Cameron, Henry Fogel and Stuart Hamilton. Send your questions to Met Opera Quiz, FDR Station,
PO Box 805, New York NY 10150, or via bbc.co.uk/radio3
8.10 Act 2
2/2. Ian McMillan presents an anthology of the best new writing and performance from the last year. Producers Emma Wallace and Zahid Warley
Virgins and Virginals: The Shadowy World of John Bull
Keyboard composer John Bull is known only as a player in the murky "secret theatre" of the court of Elizabeth I. In the words of the Archbishop of Canterbury, he was "as famous for marring the virginity as fingering of virginals". Expert witnesses, including virginalist Sophie Yates , writer
Charles Nicholl and scholars David Smith and Martin Souter , offer a portrait of the man and his art. With music composed by Steven Faux and featuring the saxophone of Will Gregory. Producer Alan Hall
From the 2004 Huddersfield Festival.
Kevin Volans String Quartet No 1 (White Man Sleeps) Smith Quartet
Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival
1/5. Sarah Walker and Ivan Hewett with highlights from last year's line-up at Britain's foremost annual new-music festival. Including Helmut Lachenmann 's temA and Salut fur Caudwell with Ensemble
Recherche and Ensemble Modern from Germany; from the Netherlands, the Ives Ensemble play music by Christopher Fox ; and the Japanese
Nomad Ensemble play the delicate music of Jo Kondo. Plus the virtuoso Neue Vocalsolisten from Stuttgart, with a recent work by Lucia Ronchetti.
With Susan Sharpe. Sibelius Symphony No 6 Mahler Das Lied von derErde Soloists, Gothenburg SO/Neeme Jarvi
2.33 Bach Partita in B flat, BWV825 2.53 Spohr String Sextet in C, Op 140 3.18 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C, Op 53 (Waldstein) 3.41 Mozart Symphony No 38 in D,
K504 (Prague) 4.08 Eben Moto Ostinato (Sunday Music)
4.14 Jaquet de la Guerre Sonata in D 4.23 C Schumann Scherzo in D minor, Op 10 No 14.29 Bacewlcz Concerto for Strings 4.44 Chopin Scherzo No 3 in C sharp minor, Op 39
4.52 Beethoven Overture: Coriolan 5.00 Sweellnck
Fantasia in G 5.10 Sandstrom A New Heaven and a New
Earth 5.18 Froberqer Toccata No 6 in G minor (Da Sonarsi alia Leatione) 5.24 Corelll/Gemlnlanl Concerto Grosso
No 5 in G minor 5.33 Castello Sonata Prima 5.38 Kempls Symphonia Secunda 5.43 Mokran)ac 11th Song-Wreath (Songs from Old Serbia) 5.50 Grzlnclc, arr Lazar Holy Night, Only One Star Shines 5.55 Zarzycki Mazurka in G, Op 26 6.01 Bach, arr Krenz Polyphonic Suite on fragments from Die Kunst der Fuge 6.10 Ockeqhem De Profundis Clamavi 6.17 Sweellnck Fantasia 6.22 Leo
Miserere Mei Deus 6.39 Noskowskl The Steppes, Op 66