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7.35 Martinu La Revue de
Cuisine: Dartington Ensemble
7.50 Cole Porter In the Still of the Night; I Love You Jessye Norman (soprano)
Boston Pops/John Williams
7.55 Gershwin Three
Preludes: Leonard Pennario
8.01 Bernstein Symphonic suite: On the Waterfront Israel PO/The Composer Records

Contributors

Soprano:
Jessye Norman

Zwilich Celebration
Indianapolis SO/Nelson
9.44 Roussel Madrigal aux Muses: BBC Singers
Women's Voices/Simon Joly
9.49 Amy Beach
Dreaming, Op 15 No Alan Feinberg (piano)
9.56 Poston Re-Creations
Brian Rayner Cook (bar)
Christopher Robinson (piano)
10.08 Pehkonen Die
Jahreszeiten: BBC Singers Women's Voices
10.19 George Lloyd Violin Sonata: Tasmin
Little, Martin Roscoe
10.48 Krenek Two
Choruses onjacobean Poems: BBC Singers Women's Voices
10.52 Poulenc Oboe
Sonata: Janet Craxton Ian Brown (piano)
11.06 Brahms Psalm 13, Op 27: Margaret Phillips (organ); BBC Singers Women's Voices
11.13Haydn Symphony No 64 in A: Langham CO/ de la Martinez. Records
11.40am
Russian Music
BBC Scottish SO conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk John Lill (piano)
Musorgsky A Night on the Bare Mountain
Prokofiev Piano
ConcertoNo2 in G minor
Stravinsky Suite: The
Firebird (1945 version)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roussel Madrigal

In 1974, the 71-year-old cellist Gregor Piatigorsky , and the 32-year-old pianist Daniel Barenboim , came together for a recital.
Natalie Wheen introduces the concert and talks to
Piatigorsky.
Chopin Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 65
Debussy Cello Sonata in D minor
Mendelssohn Cello
Sonata in D, Op 58 (3rd mvt) Producer Adam Gatehouse

Contributors

Unknown:
Gregor Piatigorsky
Pianist:
Daniel Barenboim
Introduces:
Natalie Wheen
Producer:
Adam Gatehouse

conductor Ashley Lawrence Paul Meyer (clarinet) Cherubini Overture:
L 'Hotellerie portugaise
Rossini Variations in C
Wolf-Ferrari Intermezzo
Nol (Jewels of the Madonna) Busoni Clarinet
Concertino in Bflat, Op 48 Suppe Overture: Die
Irrfahrt ums Gluck

Contributors

Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Clarinet:
Paul Meyer

The American pianist Art Tatum died in 1956 when he was only 47. In this final programme, Alun Morgan introduces some of Tatum's last recordings and discusses his importance. Series producer Derek Drescher

Contributors

Pianist:
Art Tatum
Introduces:
Alun Morgan
Producer:
Derek Drescher

Eva Jiricna , Britain's leading woman architect, who recently received the distinction of Royal
Designer for Industry from the RSA, talks to Jonathan Glancey. Producer Judith Bumpus

Contributors

Unknown:
Eva Jiricna
Unknown:
Jonathan Glancey.
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

Colin Carr (cello) BBC Philharmonic
William Byrd Singers (women's voices) conductor
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Britten Four Sea
Interludes (Peter Grimes ) Elgar Cello Concerto in Eminor
8.20 People Power The emergence of the class system and class consciousness have long been seen as the keys to understanding British history in the 19th and 20th centuries. This view is now increasingly questioned.
Jeffrey Richards , Professor of Cultural History at
Lancaster University, examines the argument in the light of Patrickjoyce's new book Visions of the Peopleand the 30th anniversary of the death of George Formby , who became known as a cultural hero of the people. Producer Rosemary Hart
8.40 Holst Suite: The
Planets

Contributors

Cello:
Colin Carr
Conductor:
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Unknown:
Peter Grimes
Unknown:
Jeffrey Richards
Unknown:
George Formby
Producer:
Rosemary Hart

Sergei Prokofiev and Anna Akhmatova were born within two years of each other; they strove for the same artistic ideals and for months at a time they lived in the same neighbourhood in St Petersburg. During five days in November 1916, Prokofiev set to music five of Akhmatova's early poems.
And yet they never met. Readers Carole Boyd and Nigel Anthony.
Singer Carole Farley.
Written and presented by GrahamFawcett.
Director John Theocharis

Contributors

Unknown:
Sergei Prokofiev
Unknown:
Anna Akhmatova
Readers:
Carole Boyd
Singer:
Nigel Anthony.
Singer:
Carole Farley.
Director:
John Theocharis

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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