Music includes:
7.00-8.30 Gliere Russian Sailor's Dance (The Red Poppy) Hollywood Bowl Symphony Orchestra, conductor Felix Slatkin
Telemann Flute Quartet in G, TWV43:G10 Musica Antiqua , Koln, director Reinhard Goebel
Gershwin Bess You Is My Woman Now (Porgy and Bess) Isaac Stern (violin),
Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conductor Milton Katims
8.30-10.00 Monteverdi Zefiro Torna (HSesto Libro de Madrigali, 1614) Nigel Rogers and Ian Partridge (tenors), Christopher Keyte (bass), director Jurgen Jurgens
Canning Fantasy on a Hymn Tune Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard
Mendelssohn On Wings of Song (Sechs Lieder, Op 34 No 2)
Victoria de los Angeles (soprano) Sinfonia of London, conductor Rafael Friihbeck de Burgos
Presented by Jonathan Swain.
Vaughan Williams 0 Clap Your Hands
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, English
Chamber Orchestra, conductor David Willcocks
10.05 Faure String Quartet in E minor, Op 121 Ysaye Quartet
10.30 Beethoven Piano Sonata in E, Op 109 Maria Tipo
10.50 Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music With the original 16 soloists, including
Isobel Baillie and Eva Turner (sopranos), Heddle Nash (tenor), Roy Henderson (baritone), BBC
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Henry Wood
11.06 Chopin Nocturnes: in Fsharp, Op 15 No 2; in B, Op 32 No 1; in E, Op 62 No 2 Maria Tipo (piano)
11.24 Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition
French National Radio Orchestra, conductor Ernest Bour
2/5. The Chapel Royal was Elizabeth I's musical pride and joy, with a membership drawn from the most accomplished musicians she could find. Donald Macleod samples what they had to offer and reveals the lengths she would go to in order to acquire the best talent from her kingdom.
Byrd 0 Lord Make Thy Servant
Elizabeth Tallis Tunes for Archbishop Parker's Psatter Tallis Scholars, director Peter Phillips
William Mundy Evening Service (In Medio Chori) The Sixteen, Paul Nicholson (organ), director Harry Christophers
Bull Prelude; In Nomine Joseph Payne (organ) Morley Nolo Mortem; Tallis: 0 Nata Lux
Cambridge Singers, director John Rutter Repeated at 8.45pm
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Schubertiade.
1/4. Performances from the 2006 Schwarzenberg Schubertiade in the Angelika Kauffmann Hall.
Daniel Sepec (violin), Andreas Staier (piano), Jean-Guilhen Queyras (cello)
Beethoven Piano Trio in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost) Schubert Piano Trio in B flat, D898
2.00 Amsterdam Concertgebouw
Louise Fryer continues a series of concerts from the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, including performances by the Concertgebouw Orchestra. Mendelssohn Elijah
Camilla Tilling (soprano), Ann Hallenberg (mezzo), Rainer Trost (tenor),
Christian Gerhaher (baritone), Netherlands Radio Chorus, Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Philippe Herreweghe
Mozart Piano Sonata in A minor, K310 Ronald Brautigam
Messiaen L'Ascension Netherlands National
Youth Orchestra, conductor Reinbert de Leeuw
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, with studio guests and a round-up of news from the arts world.
Presented by Petroc Trelawny. The first of two concerts given by one of the world's great orchestras under its charismatic music director at London's Barbican Centre last month included one of Schubert's teenage gems and the symphony that Bruckner dedicated to his great hero Richard Wagner.
Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Mariss Jansons
Schubert Symphony No 3 in D
Bruckner Symphony No 3 in D minor
(The second concert from the Royal Concertgebouw's visit to the Barbican will be broadcast at 7.00pm this Thursday)
Repeated from 12 noon
Isabel Hilton talks to the renowned Muslim scholar Tariq Ramadan about the life of Muhammed, and its continuing importance to Muslims today. Producer Martin Smith
Presented by Petroc Trelawny. A sequence of music with a featured performer leading the way. Pianist Angela Hewitt begins the programme with one of Chabrier's Dix Pieces Pittoresques.
On Auden. 2/4. Kate Clanchy , who has won numerous awards for her poetry, looks at WH Auden's earlier verse, poems such as Refugee Blues and In Memory of WB Yeats and explores his politics, attitude to war, and the resonance of these today. Read by Tim Pigott-Smith . Producer Julian May
Verity Sharp introduces Congolese rumba OK
Jazz, a five-part motet by Thomas Tallis , and an excerpt from John Surman 's Road to St Ives.
Presented by John Shea.
Susato Rondo-Hoboecktanz Anon Jamais Amoureux
Bien N'aira: Ouene Note; Chi Se Passe di Speranza Walter Quinti toni Anon: Helas Pourquoy Vivent Ces Envieux Attainqnant Pavane and Three Gagliardes Cara Fugga pur Chi Vol Amore Attainqnant Bransle des Champaigne Adrian L'ennuy Qui Me Tourmente 1.51 Rossini Overture: William Tell 2.04 CPE Bach Flute Concerto in G, Wql69
2.29 Sullivan Symphony in E (Irish) 3.06 Beethoven Five Scottish and Irish Folk Songs Wo0152/20 3.20 Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides 3.32 Mozart
Piano Sonata in B flat, K570 3.52 Vivaldi Concerto da Camera in F, RV99 4.00 Paganini Perpetuum Mobile,
Op 11 No 2 4.06 Prokofiev Three Dances: Romeo and Juliet
4.21 Schubert 16 German Dances, D783 4.32 Pezet German Dance Suite 4.40 Debussy Cello Sonata in D minor 4.53 Chabrier Espana 5.00 Weber Andante and Rondo Ungarese in C minor, Op 35 5.10 Schutz Magnificat Anima Mea Dominum, SWV468 5.20 Mozart Piano
Sonata in G major, K238 5.33 Gilse Trio 5.48 Moniuszko Overture: Verbum Nobile 5.53 JCF Bach Trio in C
6.06 Reinecke Flute Concerto in D minor
6.27 Chopin Scherzo No 4 in E, Op 54
6.39 Telemann Psalm 71: Deus Judicium Tuum Regi Da