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Eight programmes of music by the 18th century's most imitated composer, and by admirers of that 'perfect and bewitching harmony.' Concerto Grosso, Op 6 No 1: Philharmonia
Baroque Orch/McGegan Trio Sonata, Op 2 No 9
English Concert/Pinnock Stradella Sonata di viole
Parley of Instruments/ Peter Holman and Roy Goodman. Records Series producer Chris Sayers
First of four programmes exploring recordings made by the Trio since 1955.
Beethoven Variations on 'Ich bin der Schneider
Kakadu', Op 121a Mendelssohn Piano Trio in D minor, Op 49. Records Series producer Kate Bolton
Handel, arr Beecham
The Origin of Design (Mono) LPO/Beecham
8.45 Haydn Nocturne in F (H 28): The Music Party/ Alan Hacker (clarinet)
9.05 Hummel Concerto in B minor: Stephen Hough (piano); ECO/Thomson
9.41 Schubert Stabat
Mater (D175)
RIAS Chamber Choir
Berlin RSO/Marcus Creed
9.48 Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence I Musici de Montreal/
Yuli Turovsky. Records
Michael Hall 's guest is Diana Burrell , whose Arched Forms with Bells receives its world premiere tomorrow. Producer David Papp
BBC Scottish SO conductor Jerzy Maksymigk Lydia Mordkovitch (violin) Berlioz Overture: Rob Roy Bruch Scottish Fantasia Debussy Marche Écossaise Mendelssohn Symphony No 3 (Scottish)
(Concert given in association with The Royal Bank of Scotland)
Paul Nicholson (organ) William Lawes Consort suite a 6 No 5 in F, 'for the violls'
Purcell Fantazias in three parts (Nos 1 and 2); in four parts (Nos 7 and 8); Fantazia on one note, in five parts ;
Two In nomines in G minor, in six and seven parts
1.10 Interval Reading
1.15 Lawes Pavan and two airs with divisions, for organ and two bass viols Purcell Fantazias in four parts (Nos 5 and 11) Voluntary in D minor, for organ
Lawes Consort suite a 6 in C minor 'for the violls' (R)
Paata Burchuladze (bass) Marina Beridze (piano) Rachmaninov Seven
Songs: At the Gate of the Holy Place; Fate; All Things Depart; In the Silence of the Secret Night; The Muse; Christ Is Risen;
You Hiccoughed, Natasha Musorgsky Songs and Dances of Death: Trepak; Lullaby; Serenade; The Field-Marshal (R)
Symphony No 7 in E Munich PO
Dvorak String Quartet
No 14 in A flat, Op 105 (R)
Walter Klien (piano) at the Newbury Spring Festival. Mozart Fantasia in C minor (K 475)
Sonata in C minor (K 457) Janacek Sonata in E flat minor (IX X 1905)
Schubert Sonata in A
(D 959)
(In association with Miliwaters Ltd)
with James Naughtie Producer Anthony Sellors
by Domenico Scarlatti BBC Singers David Roblou
(harpsichord)
Richard Tunnicliffe (cello) Peter McCarthy (double bass) conductor Simon Joly
Joanna MacGregor (piano)
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, leader Ursula Gough, conductor Matthias Bamert
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Giles Swayne Pentecost Music
8.10 Nathalie Wheen talks to Joanna MacGregor and members of the NYO.
8.35 Ravel Piano Concerto for the left handÃ
Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra
(The appearance of the NYO has been made possible by support from Toyota (CGB) Ltd)
Poet Craig Raine , author of the libretto to
Nigel Osborne 's opera The Electrification of the Soviet Union and 1953, a version of Racine's
Andromaque, talks to Clive Wilmer about his work.
Producer Fiona McLean
Steven Isserlis (cello) Maggie Cole (harpsichord) Boccherini Sonata in 6 (G 5); Sonata in C minor (G 2b); Sonata in C (G 6) (R)
conductor Richard Hickox
Poole Woodscapes Burrell Landscape Hopkins Sinfonia
Cantata No 8:
Liebster Gott , wenn werd ich sterben?
Julianne Baird (soprano) Allan Fast (countertenor) Frank Kelley (tenor) Jan Opalach (bass)
Bach Ensemble , director Joshua Rifkin. Record