With Edward Seckerson.
Bach Prelude and Fugue in D, BWV8 74 (Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2) Andras Schiff (piano)
6.50 Bottesini Duetto Emma Johnson
(clarinet), Thomas Martin (double bass), ECO, conductor Andrew Litton
7.30 Haydn Symphony No 88 in G Orchestra of the 18th Century/Frans Bruggen
8.00 Elmer Bernstein The Magnificent Seven (excerpts) Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, conductor James Sedares
8.10 Poulenc Le Lion Amoureux;
L 'Homme entre Deux Ages....; La Mort etle Bucheron (Suite: Les Animaux Modeles) Orchestre National de Paris, conductor Charles Dutoit
Full details of Morning on 3's music are posted at www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/factsheets a few days before transmission
With Andrew McGregor , who plays some of this month's newest releases.
9.30 Building a Ubrary Andrew Manze recommends a version of Mozart's
Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter).
10.30 Patrick O'Connor reviews new operatic releases, including Handel's Alcinaimm William Christie , Puccini's
Manon Lescaut from Riccardo Muti , Kurt Weill 's Die Burgschaft from Julius Rudel , and Martinu's Les Larmes du Couteau and The Voice of the Forest from Jiri Belohlavek.
11.00 An interview with pianist
Murray Perahia , who talks about his prolific career as a recording artist.
11.30 Radio 3's Disc of the Week:
Bach Cantata No 106: GottesZeitlstdie
Allerbeste Zeit (Actus Tragicus)
Cantus Colin , director Konrad Junghanel.
Producers Clive Portbury , Andrew Lyle and Susan Kenyon WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cdreview E-MAIL: cdreview@bbc.co.uk
DISC DETAILS: call the Radio 3 Information Line on [number removed] or consult CEEFAX. BBC1. page 651
Michael Berkeley 's guest today is television scriptwriter Laurence Marks , who with Maurice Gran has created a string of highly successful comedy and comedy-drama series, from Shine on Harvey Moon to Goodnight Sweetheart and their recent series Starting Out and Dirty Work. A keen football supporter, Laurence Marks is also passionate about music, and his choices today range from Beethoven's Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral), John Ireland's Elegy and a Bach cantata to the music of Dave Brubeck and Stan Getz.
Executive producerWendy Thompson Repeated tomorrow 6.30pm
Another chance to hear last Monday's concert from the Wigmore Hall in London, presented by Stephanie Hughes. London Winds, Paul Lewis (piano)
Mozart Serenade in C minor, K388; Quintet for piano and wind, K452 (R)
Humphrey Carpenter introduces listeners' requests, including:
Telemann Funeral Cantata: Du aber, Daniel, Gehe Hin
Greta de Reyghere (soprano),
Max van Egmond (bass). Ricercar Consort Franz Schmidt Quintet in G
Joseph Silverstein and Joel Smirnoff
(violins), Michael Tree (viola), Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Leon Fleisher (piano)
Prokofiev Symphony No 1 (Classical) LPO, conductor Walter Weller
ProducerChristinaPritchard. ADDRESS: Listeners' Choice. BBC Birmingham, B5 7QQ. PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: listeners.choice@bbc.co.uk
Claire Martin presents news on the UK jazz scene and chats to trumpeter Roy Hargrove, asking him why he uses strings on his latest release, Moment to Moment.
Producer Keith Loxam. E-MAIL: [Address Removed]
Geoffrey Smith presents listeners' requests forjazz records.
Producer Felix Carey. ADDRESS: Jazz Record Requests. BBC Radio 3. Broadcasting House, London. W1A 4WW FAX: [number removed]
E-MAIL: jazz.record.requests@bbc.co.uk
Downtown Avant-Garde - the Music of John Zorn
Steve Beresford presents a four-part series built on a rare in-depth interview with virtuoso jazz saxophonist John Zorn. Contributors include Bill Frisell , Philip Glass, Evan Parker , Derek Bailey , Fred Frith , Milford Graves and Tim Berne.
1: Soho Music Gallery. Early influences on Zorn during the 1960s and 1970s. Producer Steve Shepherd. See also 11.30pm
Peter Grimes. Live from Glyndebourne
Festival Opera's production of Benjamin Britten 's tragic drama. Set in a bleak
Suffolk fishing village, the opera tells of fisherman Peter Grimes 's struggle to be accepted by a hostile society afterthe death of his boy apprentice. Trevor Nunn 's acclaimed production has been revived by Stephen Rayne.
Glyndebourne Chorus,
LPO, conductor Mark Wigglesworth Act
7.30 Interval: Gone Fishin'
Christopher Cook boards one of Aldeburgh's seven remaining working fishing boats to experience for himself the harsh realities of a day in the life of a local fisherman.
7.50 Act 2
8.45 Interval: Repression Steve Connor considers the central theme of repression in Benjamin Britten 's PeterGrimes.
9.05 Act 3
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird
The return of Radio 3's experimental radio phonic series for a three-part run. An aural kaleidsocope - in 13 beak-sized chunks - evoking the blackbird, one of our most popular and best-loved birds, with one of the most beautiful songs in the world.
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall present an eclectic mix of new music, including a session from German electronic band
F* * * head. Producer Felix Carey
John Zom Special: Bar Kokhba and Masada New York saxophonist John Zorn leads two of his compellingly original bands - the Bar Kokhba septet and the legendary Masada Quartet. Producer Steve Shepherd
With Jonathan Swain.
Brahms Violin Sonata No 1 in G, Op 78
Schubert Piano Quintet in A, D66 7 (Trout)
Beethoven Septet in E flat, Op 20
2.40 Alberta Suriani Partita for harp
2.50 Lhotka Suite: Devil in the Village
3.15 Moszkowski Piano Concerto in E, Op 59
3.55 Geminiani Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op 7 No 2
4.10 Wert Motet: Peccavi super Numerum
4.25 Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 2
4.45 Chopin Scherzo No 2 in B flat minor, Op 31
5.00 Kraus Symphony in C
5.20 Buxtehude Prelude, Fugue and Chaconne in C, BuxWV 1377
5.35 Suk A Tale of Winter's Evening, Op 9
5.50 Kuula Wedding March