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Handel Concerto a due cori No 2 in F: English Concert/Pinnock
7.18 Arne The Morning Emma Kirkby ; Parley of Instruments/Goodman
7.30am News
7.35 Mozart Violin
Concerto in D (K 211) Arthur Grumiaux ; LSO/Colin Davis
7.55 Bizet, arr Davies Jeux d'enfants
Albion Wind Ensemble
8.05 Copland Four
Dance Episodes (Rodeo) Detroit SO/
Antal Dorati. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Emma Kirkby
Unknown:
Arthur Grumiaux

Music associated with Leipzig, including organ pieces by J S Bach, Mendelssohn and Reger, Rubinstein's Second Cello Sonata,
Busoni's arrangement for cello and piano of Bach's Chromatic
Fantasia and Fugue and Schumann's
Liederkreis, Op 24. Plus works first performed in Leipzig: Brahms's Violin Concerto,
Berlioz's L 'Enfance du Christ, and Liszt's Malédiction.
Producer Jeremy Hayes BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Producer:
Jeremy Hayes

Adagio on Celtic Melodies, Op 56
Serenade on Swedish
Melodies, Op post Kol Nidrei , Op 47 Raphael Wallfisch (cello)
BBC Concert Orchestra leader Martin Loveday conductor
James Lockhart (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kol Nidrei
Cello:
Raphael Wallfisch
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conductor:
James Lockhart

Giovanni Legrenzi wrote this oratorio - a sacred conversation between a Sinner,
Penitence and Hope - for performance in Venice in Lent 1673.
Catherine Bott , Donna Deam (sops);
Nicholas Clapton (counter-tenor); Nigel Rogers , Charles Daniels (tenors);
Simon Grant (bass)
Chiaroscuro Baroque
Orchestra and Soloists/ Nigel Rogers

Contributors

Unknown:
Catherine Bott
Unknown:
Donna Deam
Unknown:
Nicholas Clapton
Unknown:
Nigel Rogers
Tenors:
Charles Daniels
Bass:
Simon Grant
Soloists:
Nigel Rogers

On the centenary of Van Gogh 's death,
Edwin Mullins looks at the artist's contribution and influence with Dr
Ranald de Leeuw and landscape painter John Virtue.
Producer Judith Bumpus

Contributors

Unknown:
Van Gogh
Unknown:
Edwin Mullins
Unknown:
Ranald de Leeuw
Unknown:
John Virtue.
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

Scandinavian Season Emperor and Galilean Henrik Ibsen 's two-part drama, adapted by Casper Wrede and Amund Honningstad and translated by Michael Meyer. Music by Christos Pittas.
With Robert Glenister Timothy West.
Julian seeks to embody in himself a kingdom combining Christian ethics with a joy of living.
1: Caesar's Apostasy
2: Emperor Julian
Choral direction Blaise Compton
Adapted and directed by Martin Jenkins

Contributors

Unknown:
Galilean Henrik Ibsen
Adapted By:
Casper Wrede
Adapted By:
Amund Honningstad
Translated By:
Michael Meyer.
Music By:
Christos Pittas.
Unknown:
Robert Glenister
Unknown:
Timothy West.
Unknown:
Blaise Compton
Directed By:
Martin Jenkins
Julian:
Robert Glenister
Maximus, the mystic:
Timothy West
Emperor Constantius:
Keith Drinkel
Eusebia, his wife:
Sue Broomfield
Helena, his sister:
Kathryn Hurlbutt
Gallus, Julian half brother:
Peter Gunn
Gregor:
David Timson
Basilios:
Paul Downing
Agathon:
Charles Simpson
Sallust:
Stephen Tompkinson
Eutherius:
Garard Green
Oribases:
Norman Bird
Libanius/Decentius:
Hugh Dickson
Hekebolius/Florentius:
Brett Usher
Eunapius/Seveus:
David King
Laipso/Fokion:
Stephen Garlick
Sintula/Fruit seller:
Dale Rapley
Memnon/Varro:
Ben Onwukwe
Spirit voice:
Tara Dominick
Myrrha:
Marcia King
Christian woman:
Elizabeth Mansfield
Dancing girl:
Jane Whittenshaw
Publia:
Margot Boyd
Bishop Maris:
John Moffatt
Jovian:
Nigel Anthony
Nevita:
David King
Ammian:
Joe Dunlop
Anatolus:
Nicholas Gilbrook
Priskos:
John Moffatt
Numa:
Danny Schiller
Kytron:
James Greene
Makrina:
Helena Breck
Persian officer:
John Bennett

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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