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anon L'Homme armé
Morton L 'Hommearme
9.37 Biber Battalia a 10 9.47 Monteverdi Ogni amante è guerrier
9.53 Duparc Aupaysou se fait la guerre
10.24 Bridge Oration for cello and orchestra
10.27 Charles Ives They Are There!
10.46 George Crumb Black Angels
11.00 Severac Le Soldat deplomb
11.13Tubin Requiem for Fallen Soldiers. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Biber Battalia
Unknown:
Monteverdi Ogni
Unknown:
Duparc Aupaysou
Unknown:
Charles Ives
Unknown:
Severac Le Soldat

Christine Whittlesey (sop) Malcolm Martineau (piano) Bizet Le Matin
Roussel Lejardin mouille Gounod Aubade
Bizet La Chanson dufou Chausson Le Temps de lilas
Bizet Tarantelle
Berg Storm Lieder
Poulenc Fiancailles pour rire
Shostakovich Satires , Op 109

Contributors

Unknown:
Christine Whittlesey
Piano:
Malcolm Martineau
Piano:
Bizet Le Matin
Piano:
Roussel Lejardin
Unknown:
Shostakovich Satires

Netherlands Youth String Orchestra.
Members of the orchestra and their conductor Roland Kieft talk about the Aberdeen International
Youth Festival and their concert there.
Wassenaer Concerto armonico No 2 in G
Vaughan Williams Concerto in D minor
(Concerto accademico) Daniel Rowland (violin) Kees Olthuis Serenade forstrings
Tchaikovsky Serenade forstrings

Contributors

Conductor:
Roland Kieft
Violin:
Daniel Rowland
Violin:
Kees Olthuis Serenade
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Serenade

In this last programme the American trumpeter and composer Shorty Rogers tells Alyn Shipton why in the mid 60s he gave up playing to concentrate on writing for film and TV; and why in 1982 he was persuaded to take up his trumpet again. But now, nearly 70 years old,
Rogers is touring with the re-formed Lighthouse All-Stars.
Series producer Derek Drescher

Contributors

Unknown:
Shorty Rogers
Unknown:
Alyn Shipton
Producer:
Derek Drescher

The architect Leon Krier is currently designing
Poundbury in Dorset with HRH the Prince of Wales.
He talks about his concept of the ideal European city, and discusses with Jonathan Glancey his view that "for architecture to be an art, building must be a craft". Producer Judith Bumpus

Contributors

Unknown:
Leon Krier
Unknown:
Jonathan Glancey
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

conductor David Atherton
Peter Donohoe (piano) live from the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea.
Tchaikovsky, arr Stravinsky Bluebird pas de deux (The Sleeping Beauty)
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor, Op 23
8.10 Music from a Conservatory in Hell
Stephen Johnson and Barrie Martyn discuss the disastrous premiere of Rachmaninov's First Symphony.
8.30 Rachmaninov Symphony No 1 in D minor. Op 13

Contributors

Conductor:
David Atherton
Piano:
Peter Donohoe
Unknown:
Stravinsky Bluebird
Unknown:
Stephen Johnson
Unknown:
Barrie Martyn

Ann Mann explores the complicated relationship between life and art in the work of the poet WH
Auden. With Rita Auden , Sheila Auden ,
Katherine Bucknell , Terry Eagleton , John Fuller , Anita Money and Peter Porter. Readings by Terence Edmond and Auden himself.
Producer Piers Plowright

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Mann
Unknown:
Rita Auden
Unknown:
Sheila Auden
Unknown:
Katherine Bucknell
Unknown:
Terry Eagleton
Unknown:
John Fuller
Unknown:
Anita Money
Unknown:
Peter Porter.
Unknown:
Terence Edmond
Producer:
Piers Plowright

In the second of two programmes performed by the Orlando Consort,
David Fallows presents the so-called singers' motet Omnium bonorum plena by Compère, as well as compositions by the other Renaissance composers commemorated in its text.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Fallows

Violin Concerto No 4 in E; Overture (Suite) in Bflat (Burlesque); Flute and Violin Concerto in E minor
Rachel Brown (flute)
Lars Ulrich Mortensen
(harpsichord)
Collegium Musicum 90/ Simon Standage (violin)

Contributors

Flute:
Rachel Brown
Harpsichord:
Lars Ulrich Mortensen
Violin:
Simon Standage

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