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Bach Preludes and Fugues Nos 17 and 18 Davitt Moroney (harpsichord)
Albinoni Concerto in 0 minor, Op 5 No 7 I Musici
Bach Preludes and Fugues Nos 19 and 20 Davitt Moroney (harpsichord) Records

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Davitt Moroney
Harpsichord:
Albinoni Concerto
Harpsichord:
Davitt Moroney

Tchaikovsky
Fantasy overture: Romeo and Juliet
LPO/Mstislav
Rostropovich
8.59 Herbert Five Pieces
Lynn Harrell (cello)
Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
9.15 Dvorak Slavonic
Rhapsody in A flat SNO/Neeme Jarvi
9.28 Sibelius Six Songs, Op 88: Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo-soprano) Bengt Forsberg (piano)
9.36 Bloch Symphony in C sharp minor Slovak PO/
Stephen Gunzenhauser Records

With liturgical changes affecting the music of Christianity and other religions, Michael Oliver asks: What is the present state of God's music? Producers Edward Blakeman and David Papp

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver
Producers:
Edward Blakeman
Producers:
David Papp

director Yuri Bashmet
Oleg Kagan (violin)
Mozart Divertimento in D
(K 136)
Alfred Schnittke Sonata
No 1 for violin and chamber orchestra
Tchaikovsky Serenade for strings in C, Op 48
Shostakovich Scherzo for string octet, Op 11 No 2

Contributors

Director:
Yuri Bashmet
Violin:
Oleg Kagan
Violin:
Mozart Divertimento
Unknown:
Alfred Schnittke
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Serenade

Nash Ensemble
Sarah Walker (mezzo) conductor Lionel Friend
Part 1
De Falla Fantasia baetica for piano; Concerto in D for harpsichord and five instruments; Psyche for voice, flute, harp and string trio; arr Kochanski Suite populaire espagnqle for violin and piano

Contributors

Unknown:
Nash Ensemble
Unknown:
Sarah Walker
Unknown:
Kochanski Suite

In 1904 the British Army marched into Tibet's holy capital, Lhasa. John
Snelling looks at the life of an enigmatic Buddhist monk, Agvan Dorjiev , whose machinations aroused the suspicions of the British Army.
Producer Amanda Hancox (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lhasa. John
Unknown:
Agvan Dorjiev
Producer:
Amanda Hancox

Bernard of Clairvaux
(born 1090) was one of the most influential personalities of the Middle Ages. His prolific sermons and writings on scripture and mystical prayer earned him the name 'doctor mellifluus'
(honey-tongued teacher). This meditation for Trinity Sunday from St Etheldreda's, Ely Place, London, sets extracts from his writings against plainchant and polyphony sung by the Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge.
Director of Music
Dr Mary Berry

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Mary Berry

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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