Presented by Louise Fryer.
Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Beethoven Piano Trio in B flat, Op 11 Gaudier Ensemble Vauqhan Williams English Folk Song Suite Cleveland Symphonic Winds, conductor Frederick Fennell
8.00-9.00: Handel Coronation Anthem: My Heart Is Inditing Westminster Abbey Choir, English Concert, director Simon Preston Poulenc Concerto for two pianos
Anne Oueffelec and Jean-Bernard Pommier , City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
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Andrew McGregor plays new CD releases.
9.30 Building a Library Graeme Kay compares available recordings of the complete organ works of Maurice Durufle.
10.15 A round-up of recent reissues.
10.50 David Nice reviews recent releases of Mozart's opera seria La Clemenza di Tito , conducted by Rene Jacobs and Charles Mackerras.
11.20 Chorus master Simon Halsey talks to Andrew McGregor about working with the amateur City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and the professional Berlin Radio Choir.
11.55 The Listening Booth Your chance to request some of the latest CD releases from the list on the programme website .
12.25 Disc of the Week: Brahms Piano Concerto
No 1 in D minor (excerpt) Krystian Zimerman , Berlin PO, conductor Simon Rattle 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, BBCI, page 651
Lucie Skeaping with a profile of the prolific Italian Baroque composer Tomaso Albinoni.
With music from Heinz Holliger (oboe), I Solisti Veneti , the Academy of Ancient Music, the Locatelli Trio and Tafelmusik.
Sandy Burnett introduces highlights from a concert given by the European Youth Jazz
Orchestra, conducted by Barry Forgie , recorded in BBC Broadcasting House, London.
Geoffrey Smith plays listeners'jazz requests. ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
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Miles Davis at 80 - a Celebration
1/6. Ian Carr looks at the life of the influential trumpeter, who would have been 80 this week. In this episode the young Miles Davis is befriended by fellow trumpeter Clark Terry and moves to New York after meeting Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. By 1953. Davis was ready to run his own band. Producer Derek Drescher
Miles Davis is also remembered on Friday in Jazz Legends (4pm), Mixing It (10.15pm) and Jazz on 3 (11.30pm)
Sir John in Love
A very English opera from English National Opera: Vaughan Williams's delightful comedy inspired by Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. Falstaff has two problems: no money and no woman. Will he manage to solve both in one go, or will Windsor's merry wives turn the tables on him? Presenter Stephanie Hughes talks to
Andrew Shore , who sings the title role, and to director Ian Judge and conductor Oleg Caetani.
English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Oleg Caetani
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Sir John in Love, starring Raimund Herincx as Falstaff and conducted by Meredith Davies , is available for E12.99 including p&p. To order please send a cheque, payable to Selections, to: [address removed], or phone: [number removed] (national rate), or visit www.selections. com/rtdirect. Quote ref: [number removed]
Pest expert Bridget Nicolls and pest musician Mira Calix prove in surprising ways to Ian McMillan how insects have influenced and shaped language and literature. And Orange Prize-winner Kate Grenville reads a short story. Producer Ariane Koek
Three contemporary French works.
Ensemble Court-Circuit, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Pierre-Andre Valade Dalbavie Sinfonietta
Philippe Leroux AAA for seven instruments; m'M
Cut and Splice
2/2. Robert Worby presents electronic music by Eliane Radigue , Florian Hecker , Francois Bayle and Carl Michael von Hausswolff from this year's Cut and Splice Festival held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London.
With Susan Sharpe.
BBC Proms 2005: Ravel Piano Concerto Helene Grimaud (piano) Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica) London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
2.20 Alkan Grand Duo Concertant in F sharp minor. Op 21
2.42 A Gabrieli Diminution on Lassus's Susanne un Jour
2.46 Palestrina Missa in Duplicibus Minoribus, second setting 3.21 Scott Lotus Land, Op 47 No 13.26 Debussy Piano Trio in G 3.53 Berlioz Overture: Les Franc'Juges
4.06 Handel As Cheers the Sun (Joshua) 4.09 Vivaldi Sonata a Ouattro in C 4.21 Brahms Six Choral Quartets, Op 112 4.35 Verdi Overture: Nabucco 4.44 Stainov
A Bright Sun Has Risen 4.49 Bacewicz Concert Oberek
4.51 Bella Overture: Hermania in Venus's Cave
5.00 Dvorak Two Slavonic Dances 5.08 Brahms Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op 114 5.33 Weber Invitation to the Dance
5.42 Gounod Waltz (Faust) 5.48 Purcell Four Dances (Abdelazer) 5.52 Schnittke Suite in the Olden Style
6.05 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor. Op 10 No 1
6.23 CPE Bach Sinfonia in D, Wql83 No 1
6.34 Mozart Piano Quintet in E flat, K452