Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Sibelius Sonatina in E, Op 67 No 2 Glenn Gould (piano)
Telemann Concerto in A minor for two recorders Camerata Koln
Ravel Pavane pour une Infante Defunte LSO, conductor Pierre Monteux
8.30-10.00: Falla Suite No 1: El Sombrero de Tres Picos RPO, conductor Artur Rodzinski
Gluck Che Faro senza Eurydice (Orfeo ed Euridice) Grace Bumbry (soprano),
Berlin RSO, conductor Janos Kulka Elqar Froissart
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
With Sarah Walker.
Mozart Concerto in E flat for two pianos, K365 Friedrich Guida and Chick Corea , Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
10.27 Couperin Ouatre Versets du Motet
Sophie Daneman and Patricia Petibon (sopranos), Les Arts Florissants, director William Christie
10.37 Strauss Dance Suite after Couperin (excerpts) Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Rudolf Kempe
10.51 Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica) Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra, conductor David Zinman
11.38 Handel Endless Pleasure (Semele)
Renee Fleming (soprano), Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Harry Bicket
11.41 Strauss The Marschallin's Monologue
(Der Rosenkavalier) Renee Fleming (soprano), Vienna PO, conductor Christoph Eschenbach
11.47 Villa-Lobos, arr Hersch Cancao do Amor Renee Fleming (soprano), Bill Frisell (guitar), Fred Hersch (piano)
4/5. On the centenary of Imogen Holst 's birthday, Donald Macleod devotes today's programme to her life and music.
Imogen Holst Variations on an Elizabethan Theme BBC SO, conductor Jac van Steen String Quartet No 1 Brindisi Quartet Five Songs
BBC Symphony Chorus (women's voices), conductor Stephen Jackson The Fall of the Leaf
Stephen Isserlis (cello) String Quintet
Stephen Isserlis (cello), Endellion Quartet
(Repeated at 8.45pm)
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert: Britten Sinfonia at Lunch
3/4. Today's concert focuses on vocal music, with tenor Charles Daniels performing songs by Purcell; and the first performance of a work by John Tavener.
Charles Daniels (tenor), Nicholas Daniel (oboe), Julius Drake (piano)
Purcell, arr Britten If Music Be the Food of Love; Pious Celinda Goes to Prayers; I'll Sail upon the Dog-star; Sweeter Than Roses
Bach Oboe Sonata in E flat, BWV1031
John Tavener Songs of the Sky (first performance)
2.00 Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Featuring a work by Lisa Lim from the orchestra's Musica Viva series.
Mozart Overture: Symphony No 32 in G, K318 Conductor Colin Davis
Beethoven Symphony No 2 in D Conductor Mariss Jansons
Mozart Concerto in C, K299
Philippe Boucly (flute), Cristina Bianchi (harp), conductor Colin Davis
Lisa Lim The Compass
William Barton (didgeridoo), Carin Levine (flutes), conductor Christoph Poppen
Mahler Symphony No 7
Conductor Mariss Jansons
Sean Rafferty presents music and arts news.
The second of three all-Beethoven concerts recorded earlier this month at the Wigmore Hall in London. Presented by Martin Handley. The final performance is broadcast tomorrow. Christian Tetzlaff (violin),
Alexander Lonquich (piano)
Beethoven Violin Sonatas: No 5 in F, Op 24
(Spring); No 6 in A, Op 30 No I; No 7 in C minor, Op 30 No 2
Gustav and Imogen Hoist Repeated from 12 noon
The Art of War, written by Sun Tzu in China in the 6th century is one of the oldest books in the world devoted to military strategy. Military leaders from Napoleon to General MacArthur have claimed to be influenced by it - and today a new generation of business leaders celebrate it as offering an unbeatable guide to managerial and entrepreneurial success. Philip Dodd and guests explore why this Chinese classic has been inspiring leaders from the ancient world to contemporary Wall Street. Producer James Cook
The pianist Murray Perahia begins tonight's sequence of music with a performance of Handel's Chaconne in G, HWV435. Presented by Martin Handley.
New Nature Writing - Four Talks for Spring 4/4. After a long, grey, mostly damp winter of gazing at the sky and waiting for the weather to change, John Burnside looks forward to spring.
Paul Hiller conducts a new recording of Terry
Riley's masterpiece In C, Ada Milea sings songs from Romania, and Matthias Loibner performs Schubert on the hurdy-gurdy. Introduced by Fiona Talkington.
With John Shea. Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: The Maid of Pskov Glazunov Violin Concerto in A minor Tasmin Little, BBC Philharmonic, conductor Vassily Sinaisky
Roussel Symphony No BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier 1.53 Brahms Piano Sonata No 3 in F minor, Op 5 2.32 Schubert Gruppe aus dem Tartarus, D583 2.36 Schenck Sonata in A minor, Op 9 No 2
2.58 Buxtehude Membra Jesu Nostri, Bux WV75
4.00 Hanson Organ Sonata, Op 29 4.08 Britten The
Poet's Echo, Op 76 4.22 Bacewlcz Serenade 4.27 Spohr Fantasie and Variations in B minor on a theme ofDanzi, Op 81
4.34 Sweellnck Echo Fantasia in D minor 4.39 Rennes Schwalbenflug; Herbststimmung, Op 59 4.42 Lotti Sonata in F (Echo-Sonate) 4.52 Jonqen Allegro
Appassionato, Op 95 No 2 5.00 Sammartlnl Sinfonia in F
5.08 Wilms Rondo (Polonaise in D) 5.15 Ropartz
Serenade 5.19 Henri DutlMeux Sonatine 5.28 Roussel 0 Bon Vin , Ou As-tu CrO ? 5.31 Thomas 6 Vin Dissipe la
Tristesse (Hamlet) 5.35 Sanz Spanish Suite 5.46 Purcell Sonata No 9 in F, Z810 (Golden) 5.53 Eisner Overture: The Echo in the Wood 6.00 Gorczycki Missa Paschalis
6.15 Norman Quartet in E, Op 20 6.38 Byrd Echo
Galliard, MB114; Alman, MB117 6.42 Pezel Four Intradas
6.49 Stenhammar Ithaka, Op 21