Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Bach French Suite No 1 in D minor, BWV812 Angela Hewitt (piano)
Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival
Berlin PO, conductor Claudio Abbado Borodin Scherzo in D (Les Vendredis) Vertavo String Quartet
8.30-10.00: Walton Coronation Te Deum Polyphony, Wallace Collection, director Stephen Layton
Schubert Impromptu in A flat, D899 No 4 Alfred Brendel (piano)
Weill The Lindbergh Flight (excerpt)
Cologne RSO, conductor Jan Latham-Kbnig EMAIL: 3breakfast<i>bbc.co.uk
Presented by Sarah Walker.
Purcell Dido and Aeneas (excerpts)
Janet Baker (mezzo: Dido), Patricia Clark
(soprano: Belinda), St Anthony Singers, English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Anthony Lewis
10.15 Stanford Homeward Bound, Op 91 No 5 (Songs of the Sea) Gerald Finley (baritone),
BBC National Chorus and Orchestra of Wales, conductor Richard Hickox
10.22 Aaron Copland Short Symphony LSO, conducted by the composer
10.39 Schubert Impromptu in A flat, D935 No 2 Clifford Curzon (piano)
10.48 Vaughan Williams A Sea Symphony (Symphony No 1)
As recommended in Saturday's CD Review.
1/5. For much of his working life, Haydn lived and breathed opera - indeed, some of his best music was written for the stage. But until now, his operas have largely been left on the shelf. This week, Donald Macleod blows away the cobwebs. Haydn Overture: Lo Speziale Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Giuseppe Sinopoli La Canterina: Actsi and Ingrid Kertesi (soprano), Andrea Ulbrich (mezzo), Antal Pataki (tenor), Jozsef Mukk (tenor), Capella Savaria, conductor Pal Nemeth Producer Chris Barstow
RT DIRECT: Haydn: Complete Symphonies (33 CDs), an award winning performance by the Austro-Hungarian Haydn
Orchestra, conducted by Adam Fischer , is available for E45.00 including p&p. To order please send a cheque, payable to
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Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Stephanie Hughes introduces a programme from London's Wigmore Hall exploring the sonorous, sensuous and often jazzy sound-world of French clarinet music.
Sabine Meyer (clarinet), Fazil Say (piano) Poulenc Clarinet Sonata
Saint-Saens Clarinet Sonata in E flat, Op 167 Ravel Sonatine
Milhaud Suite: Scaramouche
2.00 BBC Orchestras
Penny Gore presents a week of programmes showcasing BBC orchestras in five great Mozart piano concertos, and Radio 3 New Generation
Artists in chamber music by Brahms. And today, two unfinished tenth symphonies: Schubert's, heard through the ears of Berio; and Mahler's in Deryck Cooke 's remarkable performing version. Strauss Don Juan
BBCSSO, conductor Alexander Titov
Mozart Piano Concerto No 20 in D minor, K466 Martin Roscoe , BBCSSO, conductor Alexander Titov Berio, after Schubert Rendering
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Gianandrea Noseda Brahms Seven Fantasies, Op 116 (excerpts) Ashley Wass (piano)
Mahler, compl Cooke Symphony No 10 BBC Philharmonic, conductor Gianandrea Noseda
Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music, with studio guests and news from the arts world.
Bath International Music Festival 2007
Presented by Petroc Trelawny . This week, Radio 3 visits Bath for a series of three live broadcasts, beginning at the Assembly
Rooms and a recital given by the artistic director of the BIMF in which works from Bach's
The Well-Tempered Clavier, Bk I are interwoven with 20th-century compositions. Joanna MacGregor (piano)
Bach and Shostakovich Preludes and Fugues
8.20 Twenty Minutes
Petroc Trelawny considers the Bath Festival past and present, and talks to its artistic director Joanna MacGregor about her aims and ambitions for the future.
8.40 Villa-Lobos Prelude No 1; Choros No 1 Egberto Gismonti Frevo
Edu Lobo and de Moraes Canto Triste
Antonio Carlos Jobim and de Moraes Insensatez Baden Powell and de Moraes Canto de Ossanha Gershwin The Gershwin Songbook
Petroc Trelawny considers the Bath Festival past and present and talks to its current artistic director Joanna MacGregor about her aims and ambitions for the future.
Matthew Sweet talks to the author Owen Shears about his new contribution to a distinctive genre Of fiction. Producer Thomas Morris
With Jonathan Swain. Pianist Artur Schnabel begins tonight's programme with Beethoven's
Piano Sonata in F Op 54. EMAIL: artistfocus€ibbc.co.uk
The Great Essayists
1/4. Francis Bacon. Writer and philosopher
AC Grayling explores four key figures from the rich tradition of English essay writing, beginning with Francis Bacon - considered to be the father of the genre.
Producer Matt Silver EMAIL: theessayi5bbc.co.uk
Presented by Jonathan Swain.
Beethoven Piano Trio in D, Op 70 No I (Ghost) Kodaly Duo for violin and cello, Op 7 Brahms Piano Trio in B, Op 8
2.33 Berlioz Grand Messe des Morts, Op 5 3.51 Spohr Fantasia in C minor, Op 53 4.00 Lawes Why So Pale? Bid Me but Live Anon Two Tunes to John Playford 's Dancing Master 4.11 Purcell Hail, Bright Cecilia : Fill Ev'ry Heart; That Thine and Music's Sacred Love: Soul of the World:
Thou Tun'st This World: Hail, Bright Cecilia ; With Rapture of Delight: Hail, Bright Cecilia 4.24 CPE Bach Flute Sonata in G, Wq133 (Hamburger Sonata) 4.32 Moscheles La Gaite, Op 85 4.40 D Scarlatti Sonata in F, Kk518
4.45 Auber Overture: Fra Diavolo 4.54 Mocoroa Dance of the Witches 4.56 MacDowell Hexentanz, Op 17 No 2 (Witches Dance) 5.00 Glazunov Lyric Poem in D flat, Op 12 5.10 Chopin Variations in Eon a German National Air
5.18 Schubert Wer nie sein Brot mit Tranen ass, D479
5.23 Bovicelli Diminutionen on Palestrina's 10 son ferito for cornet and bass continuo 5.30 Groneman Trio Sonata in E minor 5.37 Carlsslmi Turbabuntur impii
5.45 Handel Sonata in F Op I No 5; Meine Seele hort im Sehen, HWV207 6.00 Bach Orchestral Suite No 4 in D,
BWV1069 6.19 Stanford Fantasia and Toccata in D minor
6.31 Janacek Vlcistopa (The Wolf's Trail) 6.39 Alfven Swedish Rhapsody No I, Op 19 (Midsummer Vigil)
6.54 Grieq Norwegian Dance, Op 35 No 1