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Symphony No 8 in F Vienna PO/
Claudio Abbado
Royal Concert No 3
Sigiswald Kuijken (violin) Barthold Kuijken (recorder)
Wieland Kuijken (cello) Ensemble
7.57 Brahms Souvenir de la Russie, Op 151 Duo Crommelynck
8.12 Warlock Capriol Suite: Guildhall
String Ensemble/
Robert Salter (violin) Producer Alan Hall. Records
leader Paul Willey conductor Adrian Leaper Alexander Baillie (cello) Schumann
Overture: Manfred Faure Pelléas et
Melisande Schumann , orch
Shostakovich Cello
Concerto in A minor, Op 129
Presented by Edward Greenfield.
Record Review
Building a Library:
Corelli's Chamber Music by Anthony Burton.
Robert Layton reviews new records of Scandinavian music.
10.40 Record Release
Nielsen Hymnus Amoris Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra of Danish
National Radio/ Leif Segerstam
11.03 Beethoven
Clarinet Trio, Op 11 Nash Ensemble
11.25 Walton Suite from 'The Wise Virgins'
LPO/Bryden Thomson
talks to the founder and powerhouse behind BIS Records,
Robert von Bahr.
12.12 Sibelius Violin
Concerto (first version, 1903/4)
Leonidas Kavacos (violin) Lahti SO/Osmo Vanska Producers Nick Morgan and Kate Bolton. Records
(Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)
A reflection on language by James Naughtie. Wordsmiths
Mark Lubotsky and Nobuko Imai
Mozart Duo in G (K 423)
Hindemith Sonata for violin, Op 31 No 2 Mozart
Duo in B flat (K 424)
2.05pm
British Music
David Wilde (piano) BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra conductor
Edward Downes leader Dennis Simons
Tippett Piano Concerto Alexander Goehr
Symphony with Chaconne
Fiona Cross (clarinet)
Kathryn Lenehan (piano) Arthur Benjamin
Le Tombeau de Ravel
Schumann Phantasiestucke , Op 73 Jean Francaix
Variations on a Pleasant
Theme
Chris de Souza meets the members of the versatile
Guildhall String Ensemble and introduces a programme of works by Handel. John Woolrich , Britten and Bartok.
Producer Nigel Wilkinson
with Charles Fox.
Producer Andrew Mussett
A week in the arts with Christopher Cook.
Reviews: The Lulu plays of Wedekind at the Almeida Theatre;
Christopher Logue 's translation of Homer -
Kings; and Jack Emery 's 'Trial' plays on Radio 3.
Opinions: Paul Barker and Marilyn Butler. Features:
William Burroughs - Literary Outlaw?
Is a Marxist history still possible?
Producers Tim Dee and John Boundy
Janacek's three-act opera in a new production by Jonathan Miller , conducted by Charles Mackerras. The last of three operas live from New York's Met. (soprano) (soprano) (bass) (mezzo) (tenor)
Chorus and Orchestra of the New York Metropolitan Opera
Acts 1 and 2 7.45 New York
Streetscapes
Architectural historian Christopher Gray explores the changing landscape of the city through three New York addresses.
3: Orchard Street, Lower East Side
(An EBU presentation in association with the Texaco
Metropolitan Opera International Radio Network)
Gabor Takacs-Nagy (violin)
Karoly Schranz (violin) Gabor Ormai (viola) Andras Fejer (cello)
Haydn Quartet in G, Op 76 No 1
Beethoven Quartet in A. Op 18 No 5
A discussion on an issue of the moment, chaired by Robert Hewison.
Producer Rachel Yorke
(piano)
Tchaikovsky Sonata in G, Op 37
11.10 Interval Reading
11.15 Stravinsky Serenade in A
Scriabin Two pieces for piano left hand, Op 9 Waltz in A flat, Op 38 Poème tragique, Op 34