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Weber Horn Concertino in E minor, Op45
Hermann Baumann ; Leipzig Gewandhaus/Kurt Masur
7.12 Debussy Violin Sonata: Joshua Bell
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano)
7.30am News
7.35 Quilter Suite: Where the Rainbow Ends
Northern Sinfonia/Hickox
7.49 Monteverdi Beatus vir: Tavemer Consort, Choir and Players/Andrew Parrott
7.57 Haydn Symphony No 96 in D: Academy of Ancient Music/Hogwood Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Hermann Baumann
Unknown:
Joshua Bell
Piano:
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
Unknown:
Monteverdi Beatus

Charles Ives The
Unanswered Question
Central Park in the Dark:
Chicago SO/
Michael Tilson Thomas
Emerson (Concord Sonata) Herbert Henck (piano) Georgi Georgiev (viola) Three Places in New
England (version for small orchestra): Orchestra New England/James Sinclair The Housatonic at
Stockbridge
Jan DeGaetani (mezzo) Gilbert Kalish (piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Ives
Unknown:
Michael Tilson Thomas
Piano:
Herbert Henck
Viola:
Georgi Georgiev
Piano:
Gilbert Kalish

with Susan Sharpe.
Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue in D, Op 87 No 5 Tatiana Nikolayeva (piano)
9.40 Arne The Lover's
Recantation (The Winter's Amusement): Emma Kirkby (soprano); Parley of Instruments/Roy Goodman
9.50
Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue in A, Op87No7
9.54 Haydn Symphony No 98 in Bflat: Philharmonia Hungarica/Antal Dorati
10.22
Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue in E, Op87No9
10.27 Weber Bassoon
Concerto in F, Op 75: Klaus Thunemann ; Academy of St Martin/Neville Marriner

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Piano:
Tatiana Nikolayeva
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Unknown:
Shostakovich Prelude
Unknown:
Shostakovich Prelude
Unknown:
Klaus Thunemann

Prelude and Fugue in B, Op 87 No 11
10.48 Donizetti Poliuto
(Act IIIFinale): Soloists; Vienna Singakademie
Chorus; Vienna SO/Caetani
11.07
Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue in B flat minor, Op 87 No 16
11.20 Sibelius Violin
Concerto in D minor, Op 4 7 (original version)
Leonidas Kavakos (violin) LahtiSO/OsmoVanska
12.00
Shostakovich Prelude and Fugue in B flat, Op 87 No 21. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Shostakovich Prelude
Violin:
Leonidas Kavakos
Unknown:
Shostakovich Prelude

conductor Charles Groves Elizabeth Layton (violin)
Catherine Edwards (piano) Schubert Overture in Cminor(D8)
Mendelssohn Concerto for violin, piano and string orchestra in D minor

Contributors

Conductor:
Charles Groves
Violin:
Elizabeth Layton
Piano:
Catherine Edwards

Geza Anda (piano)
Bach Concerto for two pianos and strings in C (BWV 1061) (mono) with Clara Haskil (piano)
Philharmonia/Alceo Galliera Bartok Piano Concerto
No 2: with the Berlin
RSO/Ferenc Fricsay Records 1955. I960

Contributors

Piano:
Geza Anda
Piano:
Clara Haskil

live from St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Suffolk.
Responses: Smith; Psalm
30 (Lloyd); Lessons (RSV): Ecclesiasticus 51, vv 1-22; Romans 8, w 18-39; Office hymn: 0 mundi pater unice (St Edmund Hymn);
Canticles: Stanford in B flat; Anthem: What Are These That Glow from Afar (Alan Gray); Hymn (NEH 409): Love of the Father; Organ voluntary: Nef(Mulet). Director of Music Mark Blatchly Assistant Director of Music Mervyn Cousins

Purcell If Music Be the Food of Love (third version); Ye Gentle Spirits; Lovely, Lovely
Albina Emma Kirkby (soprano), with Anthony Rooley (lute) Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord),
Richard Campbell (bass viol). Records

Contributors

Soprano:
Albina Emma Kirkby
Unknown:
Anthony Rooley
Harpsichord:
Christopher Hogwood
Harpsichord:
Richard Campbell

live from Barbican Hall,
London, in the presence of HRH the Princess Royal. Barry Tuckwell (horn) Halle Orchestra /
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music/ Lt Col Frank Renton arr Renton Fanfare and National Anthem
Bliss Two Studies
Mozart Horn Concerto
No 4 in E flat (K 495)
8.25 Peter Stead reflects on the tradition of royal patronage of the arts.
8.50 Bliss Investiture Music
Brahms Symphony No2 in D, Op 73

Contributors

Horn:
Barry Tuckwell
Horn:
Halle Orchestra
Horn:
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
Music:
Lt Col Frank Renton
Unknown:
Peter Stead

First of twelve conversations with Bryan Magee about ideas that have come to prominence or to grief this century.
The End of the Socialist Dream
Professor Stuart Hall , Lord Donoughue, Eric Hobsbawm and David Marquand talk frankly about what was intrinsically wrong with socialism from their academic and professional perspectives. Producer Matt Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryan Magee
Unknown:
Professor Stuart Hall
Unknown:
Eric Hobsbawm
Unknown:
David Marquand
Producer:
Matt Thompson

BBC Radio 3

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