With Louise Fryer. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Schubert Overture in the Italian Style in C, D591 Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
Debussy La Fille aux Cheveux de Un
(Preludes, Bk 1) Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
8.00-9.00: Vivaldi Concerto in F for six instruments and orchestra, RV574
The King's Consort, conductor Robert King Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grime)
Royal Opera House Orchestra/Bernard Haitink
Including The Innocent Ear, and a recommendation for a Bargain Hunter CD, plus a chance to hear Borodin's String Quartet No 2 as recommended in yesterday's CD Review.
Rabaud Divertissement on Russian Songs, Op 2 Pays de Loire Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Pierre Dervaux
Stradella Queste Lagrime e Sospiri (San
Giovanni Battista) Catherine Bott (soprano), Les Musiciens du Louvre, conductor Marc Minkowski Bach Prelude in A minor, BWV922 Ewald Demeyere (harpsichord)
Verdi Ave Maria Dennis O'Neill (tenor),
Ingrid Surgenor (piano)
Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor
Edith Peinemann , Czech PO, conductor Peter Maag Heming Threnody fora a Soldier Killed in Action Halle Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli Schumann Marchenerzahlungen
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet), Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Lamar Crowson (piano)
Handel Water Music (excerpts) Schola Cantorum Basilensis, conductor August
Wenzinger Beethoven Lento assai (String Quartet in F Op 135) Vegh Quartet
Brahms Four Songs for female choir, two horns and harp, Op 17 GOnther Oppitz and Waldemar Markus (horns), Leipzig Radio Choir, conductor Wolf-Dieter Hauschild
Goldmark In the Garden (Rustic Wedding Symphony) Los Angeles PO, conductor Jesus Lopez-Cobos
American singer/songwriter and pianist Tori Amos shares her musical passions with Michael Berkeley , revealing a strong love for the keyboard music of Bach,
Beethoven, Rachmaninov and Prokofiev.
Made in Britain - Music for the Jacobean Theatre As part of the programme's Made in Britain series, Lucie Skeaping visits London's Globe Theatre to explore music from the Jacobean theatre. Music director Clare van Kampen escorts her through the hallowed corridors, accompanied by the compositions of Holborne, Cornysh, Dowland, Morley, Hume, Playford and Phillips.
Stephanie Hughes introduces a concert given last month as part of the Festival of Song at the Wigmore Hall in London. Angelika Kirchschlager (mezzo) and Helmut Deutsch (piano) perform a selection of lieder by Schumann and Schubert.
1/2. Walter Hussey (1909-85) was described as the last great patron of arts in the Church of England. David Owen Norris explores how the works he commissioned for his parish in Northampton, from the likes of Henry Moore , Graham Sutherland and Benjamin Britten , revolutionised the way Anglicans engaged with modern art. Producer Chris Taylor
More from the postbag, plus suggestions for the programme's new theme for November - celebratory music. Producer Deborah Preston ADDRESS: 3 for All, BBC Wales, CF5 2Y0
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Today there's a look at the colourful world of Gilbert and Sullivan, and Tom Service talks to Janacek scholar John Tyrell about his new biography of the composer. Producer Emma Bloxham
Wilfred Owen Week
Aled Jones marks Remembrance Sunday and begins Radio 3's commemoration of one of the nation's most honoured poets, Wilfred Owen. Ben Whishaw reads the first of this week's complete cycle of War Poems, Anthem for Doomed Youth. Janice Watson (soprano), Timothy Robinson (tenor), Neal Davies (baritone), Leeds Festival Chorus, Leeds Philharmonic Chorus, Manchester Boys' Choir, BBC Philharmonic, conductor David Hill Britten War Requiem
Aled Jones talks about Radio 3's Choir of the Year competition in the November issue of BBC Origin's Music Magazine
Paul Farley investigates the people and places that shaped Wilfred Owen 's life and work, visiting Broxton in Cheshire, and Edinburgh. Producer Julian May
Private John Ball and his fellow Royal Welch Fusiliers embark for France in December 1915. Six months later, the majority of this band of comrades would be killed or wounded at the Battle of the Somme. A dramatisation, by David Jones, of this unique prose-poem to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Adapted by Douglas Cleverdon.
Director Alison Hindell
1/5. Casting the Die - Dvorak the Opera Composer With Donald Macleod. Armida (excerpt); Dramatic Overture; The King and the Charcoal Burner
(excerpts); The Water Goblin, Op 107 RptdfromMon
With Jonathan Swain.
Brahms Warum ist das Licht gegeben, Op 74 No 1
Rutti O Magnum Mysterium
Tavener Chant for solo cello (Claes Gunnarsson)
Poulenc Sept Chansons
Bach Sarabande (Cello Suite No 3 in CBWV1009)
Tavener O Holy One
Simon Phipps Vocal Ensemble, conductor Simon Phipps
1.57 Bruynel Serene
2.04 Debussy Trois Nocturnes
2.27 Chopin Piano Sonata No 3 in B minor, Op 58
2.53 Bruckner Symphony No 7 in E
4.05 Froberqer Lamento sopra la Morte Ferdinandi III
4.12 Purcell Funeral Music for Queen Mary
4.19 Anon Fortune, My Foe; Go and Catch
4.23 Eijck Preludium ofte Voorspel; Bravade
4.30 Bacewicz Folk Sketches
4.35 Bertall Sonata Primaa3
4.42 Sibelius Luonnotar, Op 70
4.51 Pylkkanen Suite for oboe and strings, Op 32
5.00 Smetana Vltava (Ma Vlast)
5.12 Anon Canto di Lanzi Venturieri; Canto di Lanzi Sonatori di Rubechine
5.26 Biber Sonata in C minor
5.41 Reutter Ecce Ouomodo Moritur Justus
5.48 Rachmaninov Prelude in C sharp minor, Op 3 No 2
5.53 Kutev Rhapsody
6.06 Reger Intermezzo in E flat minor, Op 45 No 3; Humoresque in G minor, Op 20 No 5
6.16 Strauss Ah! Du wolltest mich nicht deinen Mund kussen lassen (Salome)
6.31 Melartin Easy Pieces, Op 121
6.47 Sullivan Overture: In Memoriam