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The 11th of 14 programmes dall'Abaco Sonata da camera inF,Op3NolO
Vivaldi Trio Sonata in E, OplNo4
MONICA UUGGETT (violin)
POLLY WATERFIELD (violin) TIMOTHY MASON (cello)
COLIN tilney (harpsichord)
Giuseppe Sammartini Sonata in A minor, Op 3 No 9 MEMBERS OF THE
ENGLISH CONCERT (R)

Contributors

Violin:
Polly Waterfield
Cello:
Timothy Mason
Harpsichord:
Giuseppe Sammartini Sonata

Salieri Variations on 'La follia di Spagna' RICHARD STUDT (violin) RENATA SCHEFEL STEIN (harp) LSO/ZOLTAN PESKO

Lassus Missa Bell'Amfitrit' altera: CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, OXFORD/SIMON PRESTON

Victor Herbert Cello Concerto No 2 in E minor. Op 30 JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER
LSO/CHARLES MACKERRAS

Satie Le Picadilly PASCAL ROGE (piano)

Moeran Fantasy Quartet SARAH FRANCIS (oboe) MEMBERS OF THE ENGLISH STRING QUARTET

d'Indy Symphony on a French Mountain Song ALDO ciccouni (piano) ORCHESTRE DE PARIS/SERGE BAUDO

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Presented by Michael Oliver
Richard Luckett considers the origins of London concert life.
Allan Wicks reflects on 27 years as Organist and Master of the Choristers at Canterbury Cathedral.
Andrew Green considers the reputation and function of music agents.
Colin Lawson assesses the music of Alexander Glazunov. Producers ANDREW KUROWSKI and ANDREW LYLE
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 2. 10pm)

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Oliver
Presented By:
Richard Luckett
Unknown:
Allan Wicks
Unknown:
Andrew Green
Unknown:
Colin Lawson
Unknown:
Alexander Glazunov.
Producers:
Andrew Kurowski
Producers:
Andrew Lyle

led by RODNEY FRIEND conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD The last of seven concerts
Wagner Siegfried 's Journey to the Rhine (Gotterdammerung) Bennett Symphony No 3
11.50* Interval Reading
11.55* Bruckner Symphony No 0 in D minor (Die Nullte) (Given on 26 May in the Schauspielhaus, East Berlin)
Series producer ROGER WRIGHT

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Pritchard
Unknown:
Wagner Siegfried
Producer:
Roger Wright

A celebration of George III 's visit to Cheltenham in 1788 featuring music which might have been heard at a concert by the 18th-century Academy of Ancient Music.
Including songs and instrumental music by J. C. Bach , Arne, Shield, Boyce, Hook and Handel.
LYNNE DAWSON (soprano)
BONAVENTURA BOTTONE (tenor) THOMAS TROTTER (organ) ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
3.35-3.45*
Christopher Hogwood talks about the original and the modern
Academy of Ancient Music. (Given on 8 July in the Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham) BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
George Iii
Music By:
J. C. Bach
Unknown:
Lynne Dawson (soprano)
Tenor:
Bonaventura Bottone
Tenor:
Thomas Trotter
Directed By:
Christopher Hogwood
Talks:
Christopher Hogwood

MIECZYSLAW HORSZOWSKI (piano) Bach Preludes and Fugues: No 10 in E minor (bwv 855); Nol5inG(Bwv860)
Mozart Fantasy in D minor (K 397)
Beethoven Sonata in A, Op2No2
5.20* Interval Reading
5.25* Schumann Kinderszenen Franck Prelude , Chorale and Fugue
(Given in Snape Maltings as part of the 1986Aldeburgh Festival)

Contributors

Unknown:
Beethoven Sonata
Unknown:
Schumann Kinderszenen
Unknown:
Franck Prelude

A Short Walk from London to Venice adapted by MIKE STEER from THOMAS CORYATE 'S Crudities
Thomas Coryate (1577-1617), honorary fool in the household of James I's eldest son, was a gentleman from Somerset who could not resist travel. In 1608 he walked and rode through Northern Europe to the city 'which yieldeth the most glorious and heavenly shew upon the water that ever any mortal beheld.'
Music of the countries and period by Farnaby, Galeazzo, Gauthier, Marenzio, Picchi,
Titelouze, and Valente played by MIKE STEER on the Baffo spinet and Italian harpsichord (c 1600), the Ruckers harpsichord (1612) and the Hatley Virginals (1664) in the Fenton House Collection, and on the 'Handel' chamber organ built by Richard Bower. Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
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7.00 Music for San Rocco
When Thomas Coryate visited Venice in August 1608, he heard the music at the Confraternity of San Rocco on the feast-day of the saint himself.
This programme of motets and instrumental music by Giovanni Gabrieli , Alessandro Grandi and their contemporaries gives some idea of what Coryate would have experienced.
The music is interspersed with readings from a contemporary Venetian account of the life of San Rocco, whose prayers were valued in time of plague.
GABRIELI CONSORT. PLAYERS AND choir, directed by PAUL MCCREESH Producer GRAHAM DIXON

Contributors

Adapted By:
Mike Steer
Unknown:
Thomas Coryate
Unknown:
Thomas Coryate
Unknown:
Hatley Virginals
Unknown:
Richard Bower.
Unknown:
Thomas Coryate
Music By:
Giovanni Gabrieli
Music By:
Alessandro Grandi
Directed By:
Paul McCreesh
Producer:
Graham Dixon
Coryate:
John Wells

recorded in Worcester Cathedral
Introit: Ave Maria (Bruckner)
Responses (Howells)
Psalms: 53, 54, 55 (Nares, Goss, Bamby, Elvey)
Lessons (RSV): Hosea 11, w 1-9; I Corinthians 12, v 27 to 13, v 13
Canticles: Norwich Service (Patterson)
Anthem: Lob und Ehre (Gottfried Wagner)
Organ voluntary: Psalm Prelude (Howells, Set 2 No 1)
Master of the Choristers DONALD HUNT
Assistant organist ADRIAN PARTINGTON
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Gottfried Wagner
Organist:
Adrian Partington

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