Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Verdi Sinfonia in C Giuseppe Verdi SO of Milan, conductor Riccardo Chailly
Handel Violin Sonata in E, Op 1 No 15 Itzhak Perlman , David Garvey (piano)
Guerrero El Huesped del Sevillano;
Rachel Rolando Villazon (tenor), Madrid Community Orchestra, conductor Placido Domingo
8.30-10.00: Busoni Giga , Bolero e Variazione - Study after Mozart (An die Jugend) Anatol Ugorski (piano)
Bach Cantata No 106: Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit (Actus Tragicus)
South German Madrigal Choir, Consortium Musicum, director Wolfgang Gbnnenwein Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker (excerpts) Chicago SO, conductor Fritz Reiner
Presented by Sarah Walker.
Dukas The Sorcerer's Apprentice
NBC SO, conductor Arturo Toscanini
10.11 D Scarlatti Sonata in G minor, Kk30 (Cat's Fugue) Joanna MacGregor (piano)
10.15 Telemann Fantasia No 5 in A for violin
Andrew Manze (violin)
Fantasia No 10 in F sharp minor for flute Marion Verbruggen (recorder)
Fantasia No 2 in D for harpsichord John Butt
10.30 Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (Harp) Emerson Quartet
11.01 Henryk Gorecki Three Kurpian Songs,
Op 76 Nos 2-4 Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, director Paul Hillier
11.12 Copland Appalachian Spring Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
10.39 Scarlatti Sonatas: in D minor, Kk213; in E, Kk380 Virginia Black (harpsichord)
11.53 Mozart Non Piu Andrai (Marriage of Figaro) Petteri Salomaa , (baritone: Figaro),
Drottningholm Court Theatre Orchestra, conductor Arnold Ostman
4/5. Donald Macleod explores Buxtehude's fascination for counterpoint, astronomy, and the beauty of numbers with Ton Koopman.
Fugue in C, BuxWV174 Ton Koopman (organ) Canzona in C, BuxWV166
Lars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord)
Cantata: Mit Fried und Freud ich Fahr Dahin , BuxWV76 Jonathan Peter Kenny
(countertenor), Stephan MacLeod (bass),
Collegium Vocale , Orchestra Anima Eterna,
Royal Consort, conductor Jos van Immerseel Prelude in F sharp minor, BuxWV146 Ton Koopman (organ)
Trio Sonata in E, Op 2 No 6, Bux WV264
John Holloway (violin), Jaap ter Linden (viola da gamba), Lars Ulrik Mortensen (harpsichord)
Chorale fantasia: Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein, BuxWV210 Ton Koopman (organ) Repeated at 8.45pm
Introduced by Penny Gore .
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Cardiff Coffee Concerts
3/4. Another concert of chamber music recorded at National Museum Wales. Eduard Kunz (piano)
D Scarlatti Sonatas: in B minor, Kk87; in A, Kk209;inA,Kk212
Bach Partita No I in B flat, B WV825
Debussy Preludes: La Puerta del Vino (Bk 2 No 3), Minstrels (Bk1 1 No 12)
Liszt He'roide Elegiaque, S242, No 12
2.00 Vienna Week
Shostakovich Symphony No 1 Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conductor Bertrand de Billy
Kaqel Piano Trio Elisabeth Batiashvili (violin), Adrian Brendel (cello), Till Fellner (piano) Haydn Symphony No 82 in C (The Bear)
San Francisco SO, conductor Peter Oudjian Brahms Piano Quintet in F minor, Op 34 Leif Ove Andsnes , Artemis Quartet
Eisler Little Symphony, Op 29
Lausanne Symphony Orchestra, conductor Christian Zacharias
Mozart Piano Concerto No 17 in G, K453 Pierre-Laurent Aimard ,
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and news from the arts world.
Presented by Petroc Trelawny . Noch einen Schritt (Another Step), written soon after Kancheli's move to Germany in 1991, captures the inspired simplicity and sorrowful essence of the Georgian composer's sound-world. One of today's great violinists is the soloist in Shostakovich's First Violin Concerto, and to end with there's a rare outing for Scriabin's Second Symphony, a feast of orchestral colour and exotic melodies.
Sarah Chang (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Vassily Sinaisky.
Giya Kanchell Noch einen Schritt (first UK performance)
Shostakovich Violin Concerto No 1 Scriabin Symphony No 2 in C minor
Repeated from 12 noon
Gabriel Gbadamosi reports on the new National Theatre production of A Matter of Life and Death, originally made as a 1946 film starring David Niven. Producer Kirsty Pope
A musical sequence presented by Petroc
Trelawny, beginning with Christian Lindberg conducting Alfven's Fest-Overture.
Lingua Franca
4/4. Marche Slave. From vampires to vodka:
1900 years ago the Slavic family of languages, probably with its origins in the Ukraine, spread west to cover much of central Europe.
Fiona Talkington introduces music by Czech singer Zuzana Lapcikova , multi-instrumentalist Hugh Hopper , and a Nunc Dimittis by Stanford.
Presented by Susan Sharpe. Liadov From the Apocalypse Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev
1.10 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor 1.54 Beethoven 33 Variations on a Waltz in C by Diabelli, Op 120 2.51 Ravel String Quartet in F 3.22 Sibelius Suite: Lemminkainen
4.08 Frescobaldl Canzona Decimasettima , detta La
Diodata 4.13 Mendelssohn Hora Est 4.22 Vivaldi Trio Sonata in D minor, Op 1 No 12 (La Folia) 4.32 Scriabin Nocturne for the left hand, Op 9 No 2 4.40 J Strauss
(son) Waltz: Wienerblut, Op 354 4.50 Bach Prelude and Fugue in A minor, BWV543 5.00 Telemann Mercordi, TWV42 G5 (Pyrmonter Kurwoche) 5.08 Schumann Myrthen , Op 25 (excerpts) 5.20 Albrecht Quintet for piano and wind, Op 6 5.29 Berlioz Overture: Les Francs-Juges 5.42 Chopin Ballade No 3 in A flat, Op 47 5.50 Handel As Cheers the Sun (Joshua) 5.53 Mozart
Concerto in E flat for two pianos, K365 6.17 Paganini Introduction and Variations on a theme from Rossini's Mose in Egitto 6.26 Bach Keyboard Sonata in D minor, BWV964 6.47 Gluck Ballet music: Paride ed Elena