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Bach Brandenburg
Concerto No 6 in B flat (BWV 1051): ECO/
Leppard (harpsichord) Weber Concertino:
Emma Johnson (clarinet) ECO/Charles Groves
7.35 Brahms Academic
Festival Overture
Berlin PO/Abbado
7.45 Rossini La serenata
June Anderson (soprano) Raul Gimenez (tenor) Nina Walker (piano)
7.49 Vaughan Williams Tuba Concerto in F minor
Patrick Harrild (tuba) LSO/Bryden Thomas
8.02 Respighi The Pines
. of Rome: Berlin PO/
Karajan. Records
Delius
3: Life's Dance
A Mass of Life: Part 2
Nos 2, 3 (The Song of the Lyre; The Dance-Song) Soloists; London
Philharmonic Choir;
LPO/Groves; Requiem Heather Harper (sop) John Shirley-Quirk (bar) Royal Choral Society RPO/Meredith Davies
The first of two programmes: York Trio Mozart Trio in C (K 548) Buxton Orr Trio No 1
Beethoven Trio in D, Op 70 No 1 (Ghost)
Water Music Suite
English Concert/
Trevor Pinnock. Records
with Susan Sharpe.
Walter Leigh Music for String Orchestra: LPO/ Nicholas Braithwaite
Pleyel Symphonie Concertante
Instrumental Ensemble
Koln CO/Muller-Bruhl
Hindemith Harp Sonata Osian Ellis (harp)
Mendelssohn Symphony No 1: Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/Kurt
Masur Britten A Midsummer
Night's Dream: Act 3 (extracts): Soloists
LSO/Benjamin Britten Schmidt Toccata in C
Andreas Juffinger (organ) Haydn, arr Swann Surprise Symphony: Andante
Soloists of BBC Music Division; Hoffnung SO/ Lawrence Leonard. Records
live from the BBC, London. Sherban Lupu (violin) Ian Hobson (piano)
Schubert Fantasy Paganini, arr Liszt La Chasse; La Campanella Wieniawski Russian
Carnival
Ernst Hungarian Airs
Another chance to hear
John Lucas 's portrait of Dame Myra Hess (1890-1965) with contributions from those who knew her and archive material of Dame
Myra herself. And at 2.45 a record of Dame Myra playing Beethoven's Sonata in E, Op 109.
Frank Martin conducts his own music.
Overture and Epilogue (The Tempest)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone); Berlin PO Harpsichord Concerto Christiane Jaccottet
(harpsichord); Lausanne CO ; Three Monologues from
Jedermann Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Berlin PO. Records
live from Exeter Cathedral.
Introit: Lord, for Thy Tender Mercy's Sake (anon);Responses: Humphrey Clucas ; Psalms: 59, 60, 61
(Barnby, Parratt, Kelway, Stewart, Lloyd); Lessons (RSV): I Samuel 3, vv
1-19; Luke 13, vv 22-35; Canticles: Westminster
Service (Howells);
Anthem: Cantique de Jean Racine (Faure);
Hymn: Father, Lord of All Creation (Abbot's Leigh) Organ voluntary: Piece heroTque (Franck)
Organist and Master of the Choristers
Lucian Nethsinga Assistant Organist Paul Morgan
David Byers introduces the first of two programmes of music by the Irish harper Turlough Carolan. Records
with Fiona Talkington Producer Hugh Warwick
The second of six talks by novelist and scholar
Rachel Trickett about her childhood, providing a record of a Lancashire family from 1900 until the outbreak of the Second World War.
with Gerard McBurney. Gidon Kremer (violin)
Veronika Hagen (viola) Clemens Hagen (cello) Schubert Trio in B flat (D 471) (fragment)
Schnittke Stille Music for violin and cello (first UK broadcast) String Trio (1985)
Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K 563)
(Final programme Sunday 2.55pm)
A City in Transit
Philip Brady explores the changing landscape of Berlin, travelling against the tide from West to East: from the capitalist present to a grander, older Berlin, east of the Wall.
Artists, writers, theatre people and passers-by remember their city's past and talk about what Berlin means now.
Producer Elizabeth Burke (R)
Rosemary Furniss (violin) Duke Dobing and Deborah Davis (flutes)
City of London Sinfonia/ Richard Hickox
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4
Barry Guy The Eye of Silence
Dvorak
Overture: Husitski, Op 67; Larghetto (Quintet in E flat, Op 97);
Oratorio: Saint Ludmilla
(Part 3), Op 71