Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Arne Overture No 5 in D Liszt/Paganini Study in A minor
8.00-9.00: Walton Johannesburg Festival Overture Rachmaninov Vocalise
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9.00 CD Review With Andrew McGregor.
9.30 Building a Library David Nice explores recordings of Prokofiev's Symphony No 7.
10.15 Andrew McGregor lifts the lid on The Essential Sibelius collection from BIS.
11.00 Colin Davis talks about conducting Sibelius and Berlioz, and about recording concerts for the LSO Live Label, including Beethoven's Fidelio.
11.30 Disc of the Week: 40 Voices: the Summit of Polyphony Includes Thomas Tallis's Spem in Alium.
Huelgas Ensemble, director Paul Van Nevel
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Tom Service meets the pianist Alice Herz -
Sommer who, at 103 years old, still plays daily.
Plus a look at the role of arts centres, as London's Barbican Centre celebrates its 25th anniversary.
Andrew Manze charts the life and career of the 18th-century Italian violinist and composer, Francesco Maria Veracini. Producer Les Pratt
Another chance to hear a recital first broadcast last year. Presented by Stephanie Hughes. Tokyo Quartet
Mozart String Quartet in E flat, K428 Debussy String Quartet
Helen Mayhew with a round-up of forthcoming UK jazz festivals this spring. Producer Keith Loxam
Geoffrey Smith with listeners' jazz requests. ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
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It Don't Mean a Thing
1/2. For decades, jazz presented such a macho face to the world that the idea of a gay jazzman seemed a contradiction in terms. Yet we know that many musicians must have suffered in silence while their true sexual identity was denied. Russell Davies examines their history and talks to some modern players who match the openness of musicians' lives with the honesty Of their music. Producer Graham Pass
Janacek: Jenufa
Love, jealousy and fear of social consequences are the forces that drive the four main characters in Janacek's first mature opera. Introduced live from New York by Margaret Juntwait.
Chorus and Orchestra of New York Metropolitan Opera, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
7.15 Twenty Minutes: Just Let Go
American satirist Joe Oueenan is obsessed with his phone and checks up on his children all the time. A parent's view on how mobile phone technology is changing us all.
7.45 Act 2
8.35 Met Opera Quiz
9.05 Act 3
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Occasional Offices
Roger Elsgood interweaves words from the Occasional Offices of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer with a soundscape of voices and music by his collaborator, the audio artist. Scanner. Producer Roger Elsgood
David Matthews Concerto in Azzurro
Steven Isserlis (cello), BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Richard Hickox
Orkest de Volharding: Outlawed
The legendary Dutch anti-orchestra in concert at the Sage Gateshead last November in a programme of British works under the title Outlawed. Presented by Robert Worby. Orkest de Volharding, conductor Jussi Jaatinen
Andrew Hamilton Music for People Who Like Nature
Joanna Bailie Intermittence
Christopher Fox De Groote Muziek Michael Wolters Concerto Grosso Laurence Crane Ulrich land 2
Richard Ayres Vogelvrij/Outlawed
Catherine Bott considers how approaches to
Cavalli's opera La Calisto have developed since the pioneering recording and performances by Raymond Leppard.
With John Shea.
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G; Andante (Piano Sonata in G minor, Op 49 No 1)
Smetana Ma Vlast
3.00 Strauss Maria Theres... Hab' mir's gelobt, ihn lieb zu haben (Der Rosenkavaiier)
3.06 Escher Songs of Love and Eternity
3.19 Ravel Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No 2
3.36 Bruch Eight Pieces, Op 83 (excerpts)
3.58 Brahms Meerfahrt; Der Tod, das ist die kuhle Nacht (Op 96)
4.04 Dobrzynski Overture: Monbar, czy/i F/ibustierowie, Op 30
4.16 Vivaldi Nulla in Mundo Pax Sincera, RV630
4.23 Handel Bramo di Trionfar (Alcina)
4.30 Corelli Violin Sonata in A, Op 5 No 6
4.42 Schroter Oh Mutter, guten Rat mir leiht; Es war ein Ritter
4.49 Weber Overture: Peter Schmoll und sein Nachbarn
5.00 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV870
5.04 Weiss Prelude, Toccata and Allegro in G
5.13 Stadlmayr Ave Maris Stella
5.19 Cozzolani O Quam Bonus Es
5.30 Franck Pastorate in E, Op 19
5.39 Wagner, transcr Liszt Isolde's Liebestod, S447
5.47 Stoyanov Violin Concerto in F minor
6.09 Tchaikovsky Sleep My Little One and Dream (Mazeppa)
6.11 Rimsky-Korsakov Sleep My Beauty (May Night)
6.15 Schubert Sehnsucht, D636
6.19 Mendelssohn String Quartet in D, Op 44 No 1
6.47 Gluck Overture: Iphigenie en Tauride