Presented by Sandy Burnett. Music in this morning's programme includes:
7.00-8.30: Vivaldi Concerto in F for six instruments, RV574 Freiburg Baroque
Orchestra, conductor Gottfried von der Goltz Ritter Sinfonia Concertante in F
Karl-Otto Hartmann and Eberhard Buschmann (bassoons), Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor lona Brown
Beethoven Overture: Egmont
Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Colin Davis
8.30-10.00: Handel Violin Sonata in E, Op 1 No 15 Itzhak Perlman , David Garvey (piano)
Debussy Iberia City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle Berwald Grand Septet in B flat Gaudier Ensemble
With Jonathan Swain.
Moszkowski Spanish Dances London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ataulfo Argenta
10.15 Rachmaninov Suite No 2, Op 17
Martha Argerich and Nelson Freire (pianos)
10.37 Haydn Symphony No 47 in G (Palindrome) English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard
10.58 Ravel Habanera
Infante Sentimiento (Danses Andalouses)
Guher and Suher Pekinel (piano, four hands)
11.09 Villa-Lobos The Forest of the Amazon
(excerpt) Renee Fleming (soprano), Moscow Physics and Engineering Institute Choir, Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alfred Heller
11.42 Dvorak From the Bohemian Forest, Op 68 (excerpts) Duo Crommelynck (piano, four hands)
4/5. Donald Macleod explores music from
Victoria's 12th collection, which he published in 1600. Victoria Missa pro Victoria The Cardinals Musick, conductor Andrew Carwood
Magnificat Sexti Toni a 12 The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers Missa Laetatus Sum
The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight
City of London Festival 2005: Odes and Icons 10/11. Members of Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme perform chamber works by Bartok in which the vibrant colours of Hungarian folk, jazz and art music all fuse to form a unique soundworld.
Catherine Leonard (violin), Martin Frost
(clarinet), Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano), Royal Quartet
Bartok Contrasts; String Quartet No 6
BBC Philharmonic:
New Generation Artists
Presented by Sarah Walker.
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor Llyr Williams , conductor Pascal Rophe
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor Conductor Vassily Sinaisky
For younger listeners, Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson present a song by Purcell, the Ice Dance from the film Edward Scissorhands and a lullaby for a sleeping lion.
Brian Kay introduces a selection of light music old and new, including works by Anthony Collins performed by the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by John Wilson , and pieces by Edward Ward , Sidney Torch and Roger Roger.
Sean Rafferty introduces a selection of music, talks to his studio guests and looks at the latest news from the arts world.
Maxim Vengerov and Lilya Zilberstein
I Andrew McGregor presents the great
Russian violinist in a recital live from the ' Barbican in London.
Maxim Vengerov (violin), Lilya Zilberstein (piano) Mozart Adagio in E, K261
Beethoven Violin Sonata in C minor, Op 30 No 2
8.15 Twenty Minutes: Idols of the Marketplace Francis Spufford offers a thoughtful and thought-provoking meditation on the contemporary culture of the marketplace.
8.35 Prokofiev Violin Sonata No 1, Op 80
Shostakovich, transcr Tsiganov Preludes, Op 34 Nos 2, 6, 12, 13, 17 18, 19, 21, 22 and 20
Isabel Hilton and guests discuss the opening night of Shakespeare's Coriolanus,
Dominic Dromgoole 's first production since taking over as artistic director of the Globe Theatre in London.
Producer Fiona Mclean
Verity Sharp with a rich mix of music from a variety of places and eras.
5/5. Stalinist Russia. With Donald Macleod.
Having returned to the USSR at the invitation of the Soviet authorities, Prokofiev spent his final years in the shadow of Stalin's repressive control. In 1948 he found himself among a group of composers who were publicly denounced as having anti-democratic tendencies but there was little he could do to retaliate.
Song of the Collective Farmers (Story of a Real Man) Bolshoi Theatre Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Mark Ermler
Betrothal in a Monastery, Act 1 Scene 2 Soloists, Kirov Opera Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev Symphony No 5 (3rd mvt)
Leningrad PO, conductor Mariss Jansons Cello Sonata, Op 119 (1st mvt)
Alexander Ivashkin , Tatyana Lazareva (piano) Andrei's Vision of Natasha and Death (War and Peace) Soloists, Kirov Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev Repeated from Friday
With John Shea.
Mozart in May:
Mozart Symphony No 33 in B flat, K319; Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466; Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K364
2.24 Bruch Pieces for clarinet, viola and piano, Op 83
2.45 Palestrina Missa sine Nomine
3.01 D Scarlatti Stabat Mater
3.25 Chambonnieres Pavane in D minor (Pieces de Clavecin)
3.32 Reger Four Tone Poems after Arnold Bocklin, Op 128
4.02 Saint-Saens My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice (Samson et Dalila)
4.06 Monteverdi Vattene Pur, Crude
4.13 Rosenmuller Sinfonia Quinta
4.23 Schumann Variations on a theme by Clara Wieck
4.32 Schubert Ganymed, D544
4.36 Debussy Chansons de Bilitis
4.45 Anon Pastorella in D; Aria in D
4.51 Mozart Symphony No 5 in B flat, K22
5.00 Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
5.14 Thomas Elle Ne Croyait Pas (Mignon)
5.18 Groneman Trio Sonata in E minor
5.25 Mendelssohn Fantasy on an Irish Song, Op 15 (The Last Rose of Summer)
5.34 Spohr German Lieder, Op 103
5.58 Kodaly Mountain Nights
6.12 Tchaikovsky Sleep My Little One and Dream (Mazeppa)
6.15 Prokofiev Cinderella Suite No 1, Op 107
6.43 Rimsky-Korsakov Capriccio Espagnol, Op 34