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7.35 Berlioz Queen Mab Scherzo (Romeo and Juliet) Boston SO/Seiji Ozawa
7.43 Faure Nocturne
No 6 in Dflat
Kathryn Stott (piano)
7.52 Delius On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring RPO/Thomas Beecham
8.00 Strauss Suite: Der
Rosenkavalier
SNO/Neeme Jarvi. Records

Alan Bush Lidice
BBC Singers/
Stephen Jackson
9.45 Britten Sinfonia da Requiem: CBSO/Rattle
10.06 Bush Toulon
Sarah Connolly (mezzo)
Catherine Edwards (piano) BBC Singers/Jackson
10.10 Bush During Music BBC Singers/Jackson
10.13 Myaskovsky Piano Sonata No 5
Murray McLachlan
10.33 Bush To the Men of England: BBC
Singers/Stephen Jackson
10.37 Shostakovich
Symphony No 12 (The Year 1917): USSR
Ministry of Culture SO/ Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
11.19 Bush The Great
Red Army
Judith Harris (mezzo) Roger Heath (bass)
Catherine Edwards (piano) BBC Singers/Jackson

Contributors

Singers:
Stephen Jackson
Unknown:
Bush Toulon
Unknown:
Sarah Connolly
Piano:
Catherine Edwards
Bass:
Roger Heath
Piano:
Catherine Edwards

Colin Lawson considers the more than 40 recordings of the Serenade in B flat
(K 361) covering 60 years - conducted and unconducted, by orchestral wind sections and expanded chamber groups, on period and modern instruments - as well as the curious musicological history of the piece, Mozart's largest-scale work for wind ensemble.

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Lawson

Stephen Oliver's new opera, commissioned by English National Opera
Produced by Graham Vick, live from the London Coliseum.

English National Opera Orchestra, conductor Graeme Jenkins

8.20 Graham Vick, Graeme Jenkins and Monte Jaffe talk with Andrew Lyle.

8.40 Act 2

(in association with Vanessa Bernstein and the Mercers' Company)

Contributors

Composer:
Stephen Oliver
Producer:
Graham Vick
Musicians:
English National Opera Orchestra
Conductor:
Graeme Jenkins
Presenter (Interal):
Andrew Lyle
Guest (Interval):
Graham Vick
Guest (Interval):
Graeme Jenkins
Guest (Interval):
Monte Jaffe
Timon:
Monte Jaffe (baritone)
Alcibiades:
Gregory Yurisich (baritone)
Apemantus:
Keith Latham (baritone)
Lucullus:
Geoffrey Pogson (tenor)
Varro:
Paul Wilson (tenor)
Philotus:
Edward Byles (tenor)
Sempronius:
David Marsh (bass)
Mutius:
Nicholas Folwell (bass-baritone)
Flaminius:
Quentin Hayes (baritone)
Demetrius:
Charley Henderson (treble)
Servilius:
Nathan Watts (treble)

Ixion in concert. A selection of reflective and demonstrative pieces from their season in London, Brighton and Dartington introduced by Michael Finnissy.
Nicola Walker-Smith
(soprano)
Morton Feldman
De Kooning
Cornelius Cardew
(d 1981) Three Songs:
Voice from Thel's Grave; Soon; Our Joy
John Cage Piano Concert Andrew Toovey
Einsamkeit/Embrace/
String Quartet Music
(performed simultaneously, first broadcast)
Michael Finnissy
Warara (first broadcast)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Finnissy.
Soprano:
Morton Feldman
Soprano:
De Kooning
Soprano:
Cornelius Cardew
Unknown:
Michael Finnissy

BBC Radio 3

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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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