Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Rameau Overture: Les Indes Galantes Les Talens Lyriques, director Christophe Rousset Bellini Vaga Luna Che Inargenti
Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo), James Levine (piano)
8.00-9.00: J Strauss (son) Waltz: Morning Papers, Op 279 Chicago SO, conductor Fritz Reiner Arvo Part Spiegel im
Spiegel Dietmar Schwalke (cello), Alexander Malter (piano)
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Andrew McGregor introduces the latest releases and looks at some of the CDs of the past season chosen by the CD Review critics and listeners.
9.30 Ravel Sheherazade Bernarda Fink (mezzo), Deutsches Symphonie -Orchester Berlin, conductor Kent Nagano
10.00 Korngold Violin Concerto in D James Ehnes , Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, conductor Bramwell Tovey
10.30 Beethoven Piano Sonatas in new recordings by Andras Schiff , Nelson Freire and Ronald Brautigam.
11.20 Wagner Prelude, Act 1: Parsifal
Halle Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder
11.50 Warlock The
Curlew James Gilchrist (tenor), Michael Cox (flute),
Gareth Hulse (cor anglais), Fitzwilliam Quartet
12.20 Disc of the Week:
Schumann Symphony No 2 in C
South West German RSO, conductor Roger Norrington
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The Shakespearean actor Simon Russell Beale is today's guest presenter. He shares his insights and thoughts into the plots and characters in musical settings of Shakespeare's plays by Henry Purcell and his contemporaries, and explores the world of Restoration theatre. Music includes excerpts from Richard II, Timon of Athens, The Tempest and The Fairy Queen. Producer Rebecca Bean
Another chance to hear mezzo Alice Coote performing at last Monday's Proms Chamber Music Concert from Cadogan Hall, London.
Alice Coote (mezzo), Graham Johnson (piano)
Judith Weir The Voice of Desire
Britten A Charm of Lullabies
Plus songs by Quilter, Vaughan Williams, Gurney and Stanford.
Julian Joseph presents Norwegian vocalist Silje Nergaard in concert with her quartet, recorded earlier this year at the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. Plus journalist Jack Massarik 's monthly jazz column.
Geoffrey Smith presents listeners'jazz requests. ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests, BBC Radio 3. Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
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Presented live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, by Rob Cowan. Tonight's Prom is a feast of French favourites.
William Dutton (treble), Russell Braun (baritone), Steven Isserlis (cello), National Youth Choir of Wales, BBC National Chorus and Orchestra of Wales, conductor Thierry Fischer
Debussy Prelude a l'Apres-Midi d'un Faune
Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor
7.35 Twenty Minutes: Fathoming the Lake
Llangorse Lake has been an important, sometimes frightening, presence in the life of the writer Horatio Clare. In this new piece, recorded in his canoe on the lake at dusk, Clare salutes its legendary birds, mud-loving eels and infamous pike.
7.55 Faure Cantique de Jean Racine: Requiem
(Repeated on Thursday at 2pm)
Paul McCartney and Martin Scorsese follow the life and times of Albert Maysles , who played an important role in the pop and rock documentary film-making revolution. Producer Fiona Croall
Joyce Bee Tuan Koh Tai
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Johannes Kalitzke Unsuk Chin Kala Piia Komsi (soprano),
Jeremy Birchall (bass), BBC Singers. BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Johannes Kalitzke
Tom Service presents music specially recorded at a recent Birmingham Contemporary Music Group concert. Edward Rushton Palace
Johannes Maria Staud One Movement and Five Miniatures (first performance)
Clive Williamson (harpsichord), Jonathan Green and Simon Hall (live electronics)
Webem Five Canons on Latin Texts, Op 16: Three
Traditional Rhymes, Op 17 Barbara Hannigan (soprano) Benedict Mason Nodding Trilliums and Curve-Lined Angles
Liqeti Mysteries of the Macabre
Barbara Hannigan (soprano), Birmingham
Contemporary Music Group, conductor Richard Baker
1/2. The Masque of Moments. Lucie Skeaping introduces the first of two programmes recorded at Blythburgh Church in Suffolk as part of the 2007 Aideburgh Festival. Producer Les Pratt
With Susan Sharpe. Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor) Prokofiev Symphony No 5 Emanuel Ax (piano), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor
Jukka-Pekka Saraste 2.25 Tchaikovsky Quartet No 1 in Op 11 2.55 Sibelius Jordens Sang (Song of the Earth) 3.14 Haydn Cello Concerto in D, H Vllb 2 3.40 Schubert Piano Sonata in C. D840 4.00 Wassenaer Concerto No 5 in F minor 4.11 d'india Ma con Chi Parlo? Ahi Lassa; Che Non T'ami, Cor Mio: Pur Venisti, Cor Mio 4.19 Couperin, arr Bartok Les Baricades Misterieuses; Les Fastes de la
Grande et Ancie'nne Mene'strandise (excerpt) 4.24 Vivaldi String Concerto in C. RV114 4-30 Kuula Festive March, Op 13
4.39 Weber Pondo Brillante in E flat, Op 62 4.44 Bersa Idila, Op 25b 4.52 Arvo Part Trivium 5.00 Berlioz Overture; Le Carnaval Romain 5.08 Chopin Waltz in A minor, Op 34 No 2 5.14 Gorczycki Laetatus Sum; Te Lucis ante Terminum: Litaniae de Providentia Divina
5.33 Purcell Chaconya4 4 in G minor, Z730 5.38 Grainger 0 Danny Boy; Colleen Dhas 5.46 Grandjany Rhapsodie, Op 10 5.55 Debussy Intermède (Violin Sonata in G minor, 2nd mvt) 6.00 Wojclech Kllar Little Overture
6.07 Lindberg Piano Quartet
6.32 Rheinberqer Horn Sonata in E flat. Op 178
6.53 Strauss Das warsehrgut (Arabella)