Music includes:
7.00-8.30: J Strauss (son) Waltz: Roses from the South, Op 388 (Das Spitzentuch der KUnigin) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
Weber Violin Sonata No 3 in D minor, Op 10 No 3 Pierre Fournier , Lamar Crowson (piano)
Mandelssohn Overture: Son and Stranger New Philharmonla Orchestra, conductor Moshe Atmon
8.30-10.00: Tomkins Barafostus 's Dream Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
Schubert Piano Sonata in A, D664 Leon Fleischer Verdi Ballabili : Macbeth
New Philharmonla Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch
Presented by James Jolly.
J Strauss (son) Overture: Der Zigeunerbaron Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
10.10 Beethoven Piano Sonata in C minor, Op 10 No Andras Schiff
10.29 Mahler, orch Berio Six Early Songs Thomas Hampson (baritone),
Philharmonia, conductor Luciano Berio
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Messlaan Appel Interstellaire (Des Canyons aux Etoiles) Georges Barboteu (horn)
10.55 Mendelssohn Nocturne: A Midsummer Night's Dream Orchestre des Champs Elysées, conductor Philippe Herreweghe
11.01 Vlnter Hunter 's
Moon Dennis Brain (horn), BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Vilem Tausky
11.07 Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat Stephen Hough , BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
4/5. Donald Macleod finds Fauré coping with the large-scale tragedy of the First World War and the personal tragedy of his own worsening deafness. He responded with some of his finest chamber music to date. Exaucement (Le Jardin Clos, Op 106 No 1)
Jennifer Smith (soprano), Graham Johnson (piano) Nocturne No 12 in E minor, Op 107 Kathryn Stott Violin Sonata No 2 in E minor, Op 108 Isabelle Faust , Florent Boffard (piano) Une ChStelaine en Sa Tour Op 110 leuan Jones (harp)
Cello Sonata No 1 in D minor, Op 109
Steven Isserlis , Pascal Devoyon (piano) Repeated at 8.45pm
Presented by Louise Fryer.
1.00 Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
3/4. Today's concert from Manchester's Bridgewater Hall features Elgar's Violin Sonata.
Benjamin Schmid (violin), Dejan Lazic (piano) Bridge, compl Paul Hlndmarsh Violin Sonata Debussy Violin Sonata
Elgar Violin Sonata in E, Op 82
2.00 Owen Wlngrave
Britten's opera, originally written for television, in a recent performance given at the Linbury Studio
Theatre of the Royal Opera House in London. Fiona Talkington's guest is David Matthews , whose arrangement of Owen Wingrave is heard this afternoon. Britten, arr Matthews Owen Wingrave
City of London Sinfonia, conductor Rory Macdonald
4.00 The Making of Music
4/30. Burgundy. Performances of music James Naughtie mentions in his Radio4 series. Featuring pieces by Dufay and Binchois.
Sean Rafferty presents music and arts news.
Tom Service introduces a recital recorded last week at London's Wigmore Hall. The nine songs of Schumann's Liederkreis express the composer's varying moods during the difficult period of his engagement to Clara Wieck , while Brahms's rarely performed masterpiece Die sch6ne Magelone is based on novelist Ludwig Tieck 's romantic love story of the beautiful Magelone and Peter. Count of Provence.
Thomas Ouasthoff (baritone), Justus Zeyen (piano) Schumann Liederkreis , Op 24
Brahms Die schOne Magelone, Op 33
Repeated from 12 noon
The Centre Georges Pompidou was opened 30 years ago in 1977. Today its external casing of brightly coloured pipes and escalators is regarded as a classic of contemporary architecture and a major visitors' attraction in Paris. But at the time of its creation, the Pompidou Centre's architects, Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers , were relative unknowns, and their distinctive design according to one commentator
"turned the architecture world upside down". Philip Dodd and guests discuss the origins, history and legacy of a building that can truly claim to be a modern landmark. Producer Anthony Denselow
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma performs part of Tan Dun 's Symphony 1997. Introduced by Tom Service.
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4/4. Elgar and Englishness. The critic
Ernest Newman described Elgar's music as expressive of the very soul of the British race. Nalini Ghuman , professor of music at Mills College, California, however, argues that the critical obsession with identifying in Elgar's music an essential Englishness has served to confine his work within the nation's boundaries, bolstering nostalgia for the imperial past.
Fiona Talkington presents music from Cuba, pieces by Messiaen and bassist Eberhard Weber , and the sounds of Hugh Marsh 's experimental violin.
Presented by Susan Sharpe.
Prokofltv Symphony No 1 (Classical)
Royal Concertqebouw Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl
1.15 Britten Les Illuminations, Op 18 1.38 Schubert
Symphony No 4 in C minor (Tragic) 2.08 Gtljtr Sonata in F minor for piano (four hands) 2.29 Haydn Hungarian National March, HVIII 4; Prince of Wales March, HVIII 3
2.36 Cherublnl Messa Solenne per il principe Esterhazy
4.00 Mozart Nine Variations in C for piano on Dezede's arietta Lison dormait, K264 4.12 Ebner Trio in B flat
4.19 Wagenaar Frithjof's Meerfahrt, Op 5 4.32 Vladlqtrov Sonatina Concertante, Op 28 4.51 Stenhammar Florez and Blanzeflor, Op 3 5.00 Alessandrescu Symphonic sketch: Autumn Dawn 5.09 Orff In Trutina (Carmina
Burana) 5.12 Hlldeqard von Blngen Instrumental piece
5.17 Daniel Dohl Mot Son Plan e Prim: Lo Fera Voler Quel Cor M'intra (chansons) 5.26 Clemens non Papa Frais et
Gaillard 5.29 Van Eljck Bravade 5.32 Jaquet de la Guerre Sonata in D for two violins and continuo 5.41 Djourov Ballades Nos land 4 5.51 Khachaturlan Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia 6.00 Prokofiev Prelude, Op 12 No 7
6.03 Peeters Missa Festiva for mixed choir and organ, Op 62
6.31 Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2
6.47 Copland El Salon Mexico