Presented by Martin Handley.
7.00-8.00: J Strauss (son) Waltz: Wine,
Woman and Song, Op 333 Vienna PO, conductor Willi Boskovsky Mozart Church Sonata in C, K263 Peter Hurford (organ), Amsterdam Mozart Players
8.00-9.00: Handel Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op 3 No 1 Les Musiciens du Louvre, conductor
Mark Minkowski Brahms Waltzes, Op 39 (excerpts) Dinu Lipatti and Nadia Boulanger (piano duet)
With Rob Cowan. Including the recording of Cesar Franck 's Piano Quintet recommended on yesterday's CD Review. Other music:
J Strauss (son), arr Dorati Perpetuum Mobile , Op 257 Vienna PO, conductor Antal Dorati Foulds Keltic Lament , Op 29 No 2 City of Birmingham SO, conductor Sakari Oramo
Pearsall Lay a Garland; Who Shall Win My Lady Fair? Coro, conductor Mark Griffiths
Barsanti A Collection of Old Scots Tunes
La Ricordanza
Bellini Ah, Non Credea Mirarti (La Sonnambula) Bidu Sayao (soprano), Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, conductor Fausto Cleva
Stravinsky Divertimento (The Fairy's Kiss) Russian National Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Jurowski
Mendelssohn Rondo Capricdoso in E, Op 14 Julius Katchen (piano)
Mozart Rondo in C, K373 Giuliano Carmignola
(violin), II Ouartettone, conductor Carlo de Martini Handel, arr Flesch Aria (Te Deum in D) (Dettingen) Leonid Kogan (violin), Naum Walter (piano)
Visee Theorbo Suite in F Pascal Monteilhet
Brahms Lieder , Op 97 (selection) Dietrich Fischer -Dieskau (baritone), Wolfgang Sawallisch (piano) Mozart Concerto in E flat for two pianos, K365 Yoko Kaneko (fortepiano), Anima Eterna , director Jos van Immerseel (fortepiano)
Mendelssohn Zum Abendsegen Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, conductor David Hill
American jazz pianist and composer Brad Mehldau reveals his musical passions to Michael Berkeley. These include a Prokofiev piano sonata, Schnittke's Psalms of Repentance, an aria from Bellini's opera Norma sung by Maria Callas , a piano piece by Messiaen, and Faure's song Après un Reve.
The Orpheus of Utrecht and His Garden of Delights Catherine Bott visits Utrecht to trace the life, work and legacy of the 17th-century blind composer, carillonneur and recorder player Jacob van Eyck , now best remembered for his book of pieces for solo recorder, Der Flyten Lust-hof.
Stephanie Hughes introduces the last in a short series of concerts featuring pianist Mitsuko Uchida. Today's programme was recorded earlier this year at the Mozarteum, Salzburg. Mitsuko Uchida (piano), Hagen Quartet Mozart String Quartet in D, K575
Schumann Piano Quintet in E flat, Op 44
2/4. The writer Colm Toibin continues his journey through Spanish history and music with a visit to the Basgue city Of Bilbao. Producer Simon Taylor
Listeners' requests this week include Nielsen's cantata Springtime in Funen, Haydn's String
Quartet in C, Op 76 No 3 (Emperor) and Huristone's Bassoon Sonata performed by Daniel Smith. PHONE: [number removed] (calls from land lines cost no more than 8p per minute) email via www.bbc.co.uk/radio3 Address: 3 for All. BBC Wales, Cardiff CF5 2YO
Tom Service talks to director Francesca Zambello as Franco Alfano 's Cyrano de Bergerac makes it to the Royal Opera House 70 years after its first performance. And the life of radical experimental composer and founder of the Scratch Orchestra, Cornelius Cardew , is remembered on what would have been his 70th birthday. Producer Jeremy Evans
Aled Jones talks to American composer Morten Lauridsen about his life, influences and choral music. Plus a preview of Francis Pott 's major new work, The Cloud of Unknowing, to be given its first performance in London on Saturday. Producer Lyndon Jones
A motley group of dissidents and self-proclaimed revolutionaries are intent on subverting local political and social structures in a small provincial town in 1870s Russia, spurred on by a demonic and manipulative ringleader. Based on Dostoyevsky's novel, this play by Lou Stein has a distinctly contemporary feel, with strong reminders of recent events in London and elsewhere. Translated by Tatiana Bazhenova.
2/4. Exodus. Dennis Marks travels through
Toledo, Seville, Lisbon and Istanbul to the site, created under the protection of the Ottoman Empire, of a refuge where Sephardic communities still cling tenaciously to their roots. Producer Dennis Marks
1/5. The Russia of the Tsars. With Donald Macleod. Departure (Suite: Winter Bonfire); Vivo; Piano
Concerto No 1; The Ugly Duckling, Op 18; The Alien God and the Dance of the Evil Spirits (Scythian Suite); Symphony No 1 (Classical) Repeated from Monday
With John Shea.
BBC Proms 2005: Brahms Ein Deutsches Requiem Soloists, Philharmonia Chorus, BBCSO and Chorus, conductor James Conlon 2.09 Haydn Piano Sonata in C minor, H XVI 20 2.27 Hummel Piano Trio in F, Op 22
2.41 Dvorak Symphony No 5 in F 3.20 Szymanowski Variations on a Polish folk theme in 8 minor, Op 10
3.41 Bach Magnificat in D, BWV243 4.08 Purcell Sonata in G minor, 2807 4.15 Handel Ballet Music: Terpsichore (excerpts) 4.27 Sibelius Dance Intermezzo, Op 45 No 2
4.34 Borqstrom Music to Johan Gabriel Borkman
4.46 Cipriano de Rore Qualhor Rivolgo 4.53 Vivaldio
Violin Concerto in D, RV234 (L'lnquietudine) 5.00 Pejacevlc Leibeslied , Op 39 5.05 Cavalll Alia Nave, alia Nave
(Giasone) 5.10 Monteverdi Gloria 5.23 D Scarlatti Piano Sonata in E, Kk380 5.27 Telemann Concerto in D minor for two chalumeaux 5.39 Bjelinski Toccata 5.44 Weber Overture: The Ruler of the Spirits 5.50 Mozart Piano
Sonata in B flat, K570 6.10 Brahms Schaffe in mir, Gott, ein rein Herz, Op 29 No 2 6.17 C Schumann Piano Trio in G minor, Op 176.45 Svendsen Romeo and Juliet, Op 18