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Nielsen: Overture: Helios - Swedish RSO/Esa-Pekka Salonen

7.10 Bax: Morning Song - Margaret Fingerhut (piano), LPO/Bryden Thomson

7.19 Cowell: Hymn and Fuguing Tune No 10 - Celia Nicklin (oboe), Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner

7.30 News

7.35 Tchaikovsky: October, November and December (The Seasons) - Lydia Artymiw (piano)

7.48 Prokofiev: Autumnal, Op 8 - LSO/Vladimir Ashkenazy

7.57 Shostakovich: Three Violin Duos - Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman (violin), Samuel Sanders (piano)

8.04 Weill: Threepenny Opera Suite - London Sinfonietta/David Atherton

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8.30 News

Aaron Copland
(born a hundred years ago this week)
Ceremonial Fanfare Philip Jones Brass
Ensemble/Howard Snell
Music for a Great City LSO/Aaron Copland Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson
Adele Addison (soprano) Aaron Copland (piano) Records
Producer Alan Hall

Contributors

Unknown:
Aaron Copland
Unknown:
Emily Dickinson
Soprano:
Adele Addison
Piano:
Aaron Copland
Producer:
Alan Hall

A sequence of music by composers mentioned in the Ira Gershwin/Kurt
Weill song Tchaikovsky. They range from
Dimitri Bortnyansky (a contemporary of Mozart) to Shostakovich, and include several who made their careers in film music.
Producer Andrew Mussett

Contributors

Unknown:
Dimitri Bortnyansky
Producer:
Andrew Mussett

live from St John 's,
Smith Square, London. Robert Levin (piano)
Monteverdi Choir conductor
John Eliot Gardiner
Schubert Nachtgesang im Walde (D 913)
Brahms Three Songs, Op 42; Four Songs for women's voices, Op 17; Four Quartets, Op 92
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Contributors

Unknown:
St John
Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner
Conductor:
Schubert Nachtgesang

Three programmes of organ music by Cesar Franck played by French organists on instruments in the Cavaille-Coll tradition.
Choral No 1 in E
Andre Marchal
(St Eustache, Paris)
Prélude, Fugue et Variation Marie-Claire Alain
(St Francois de Sales, Lyon)
Cantabile; Pièce héroïque Pierre Cochereau
(Notre Dame de Paris) Records
Series producer Ian Carson

Contributors

Music By:
Cesar Franck
Unknown:
Andre Marchal
Unknown:
Marie-Claire Alain
Unknown:
Pierre Cochereau
Producer:
Ian Carson

Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra conductor
Leif Segerstam live from the Radio Concert Hall.
Sibelius
Symphony No 4
8.10 Out of Denmark
Jane Slavin reads from
Letters from Africa by Isak Dinesen , the pen name of Danish author
Karen Blixen , who wrote Out of Africa.
Producer Beaty Rubens (R)
8.30 Nielsen
Flute Concerto
Paula Robison (flute)
Louis Glass Symphony No 5 (Svastica)

Contributors

Conductor:
Leif Segerstam
Unknown:
Isak Dinesen
Unknown:
Karen Blixen
Producer:
Beaty Rubens
Flute:
Paula Robison

Some arrangements of Handel's operatic arias by William Babell.
The arrangements, set for harpsichord, are played by Robert Woolley on the 1612 harpsichord by Joannes Ruckers from the Royal Collection. Babell First set
Handel Suite in E minor
Babell Second set (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
William Babell.
Played By:
Robert Woolley
Unknown:
Joannes Ruckers

Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present another mixture of music, and an interview with the young American composer Michael Torke whose work is influenced by pop music.
Producer Anthony Cheevers

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Sandall
Unknown:
Mark Russell
Unknown:
Michael Torke
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

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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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