Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Handel Mr Handel 's Celebrated Water Piece Niklas Eklund (trumpet), Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble , director Nils-Erik Sparf Boccherini Cello Sonata in A
Janos Starker, Stephen Swedish (piano)
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis LPO , conductor Bernard Haitink
8.30-10.00: Weill Kleine Dreigroschenmusik London Sinfonietta, conductor David Atherton Schumann Kinderszenen , Op 15 RaduLupu (piano)
Respiqhi Suite: La Boutique Fantasque Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
With Jonathan Swain.
Satie Morceaux en Forme de
Poire Robert and Gaby Casadesus (piano, four hands)
10.15 Beethoven Mass in D, Op 123 (Missa Solemnis) (excerpt) Elisabeth Soderstrom
(soprano), Marga Hoffgen (contralto), Waldemar Kmentt (tenor), Martti Talvela (bass),
Philharmonia Chorus, New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Otto Klemperer
10.43 Brubeck Points on Jazz (excerpt)
Arthur Gold and Robert Fizdale (piano duo)
10.55 Haydn Symphony No 48 in C (Maria Theresia ) Vienna State Opera Orchestra, conductor Max Goberman
11.25 Ryba String Quartet in D minor Martinu Quartet
11.38 Debussy En Blanc et Noir Sviatoslav Richter and Benjamin Britten (pianos)
2/5. Donald Macleod explores the music of two of the greatest composers of 16th-century sacred music: Tomas Luis de Victoria and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
Victoria Super Flumina Babylonis
The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers Lamentations for the First Nocturne
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, conductor Richard Marlow
Palestrina Missa Papae Marcelli
Tallis Scholars , conductor Peter Phillips Repeated on Sunday at 12 midnight
City of London Festival 2005: Odes and Icons 8/11. From St Mary le Bow. Presented by Petroc Trelawny. Radio 3 New Generation Artist pianist Llyr Williams plays a selection of Preludes by Debussy - works that glance back to the early
French keyboard tradition but whose evocative harmonies and textures were strikingly new. Llyr Williams (piano)
Debussy Les Sons et les Parfums Tournent dans I'Air du Soir; Les Collines d'Anacapri; Des Pas surla Neige; Ce Ou'a Vu le Vent d'Ouest; La Cathédrale Engloutie; La Danse de Puck; Minstrels
(Preludes, Book 1); Feuilles Mortes; La Puerta de/ Vino; Les Fees Sont d'Exquises Danceuses; La
Terrace des Audiences; Général Lavine; Canope; Feux d'Artifice (Preludes, Book 2)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales:
New Generation Artists
Presented by Sarah Walker.
Walton, arr Mathieson Hamlet and Ophelia Conductor Richard Hickox
Finzi Dies Natalis , Op 8 Andrew Kennedy (tenor), conductor James Judd
Sibelius Valse Triste ; The Cranes (Incidental music: Kuolema) conductor Richard Hickox Eino Tamberq Trumpet Concerto
Alison Balsom , conductor James Judd Bridge Suite: The Sea
Conductor Richard Hickox
Music for younger listeners, with Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson , including a musical description of an iron foundry, a dance by Carl Orff and baby talk from India.
The Latin Spirit lain Burnside introduces a selection of songs with a South American flavour.
Petroc Trelawny with music and arts news.
A concert given last week at Swansea's
Brangwyn Hall, featuring the first performance of a "celebration of glad noise" by Stephen Roberts , which puts a spotlight on the orchestra's brass section. Introduced by Piers Burton-Page . Noriko Ogawa (piano), BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor David Atherton
Stephen Roberts Sinfonia for brass, percussion and strings (BBC Radio 3 commission; first performance)
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor Musorgsky, orch Shostakovich Prelude:
Khovanshchina, Act 1 (Dawn over the Moscow River)
Stravinsky Ballet: Petrushka
Florent Schmitt Par le Tempête Nicolas Bacri Even Such Is Time Conductor John Poole
Gabriel Gbadamosi talks to the playwright Sulayman Al-Bassam about his latest work, Kalila Da Dimna, which explores the Islamic empire from its revolutionary beginnings in AD 750 to parallels in Iraq today. Producer Kirsty Pope
Verity Sharp with a rich mix of music from different places and eras.
3/5. The European Years. With Donald Macleod. The Fiery Angel, Act2 (excerpt) Soloists, Members of the Kirov Chorus and Orchestra/Valery Gergiev Chout (excerpt) LSO/Walter Susskind Violin Concerto No 1 Gil Shaham , LSO/Andre Previn Repeated from Wednesday
With John Shea.
BBC Proms 2005: Rameau Suite: Les Paladins
Handel Waft Her, Angels: His Mighty Arm (Jephtha)
Rameau Ou Suis-Je ? ... Hatons-Nous, Courons a la Gloire (Dardanus) Handel Water Music: Suite No 1 in F
John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, conductor Nicolas McGegan
2.12 Alkan Piano Studies, Op 39 (excerpts) 3.03 Nemeth-Samorinsky Birch Trees 3.23 Haydn Trio in HXV25 (Gypsy Rondo) 3.37 Mendelssohn Organ Sonata in D,
Op 65 No 5 3.47 Lukaclc Quam Pulchra Es; Quemadmodum Desiderat ; Panis Angelicus 4.01 Groneman Flute Sonata in E minor 4.12 Alblcastro Concerto a 4, Op 7 No 2
4.21 Alleqri Primo Ballo della Notte dAmore 4.31 Mozart Sonata in B flat for piano duet, K358 4.43 Shehedrln In imitation of Albeniz 4.46 Albeniz Cordoba, Op 232 No4
4.53 Walpurgis Sinfonia: Talesth, Regina delle Amazzoni
5.00 Sullivan in Memoriam 5.11 Handel Where'er You Walk (Semele) 5.22 Raffaelli Introduction and Theme with Variations in A 5.32 Wikander Spring Night
5.41 Contant LAurore 5.53 Schubert Der Fischer , D225; Versunken, D715,* An den Mond, D259 6.02 Lindblad
String Quartet No 3 in C 6.38 Godzinsky Valse Orientale
6.43 Sjoblom Valse a la Russe: Kaipun
6.47 Schreker Symphonic Overture: Ekkehard