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Andrew McGregor introduces music and news, including at approximately
7.00 Telemann Trio in D
(Tafelmusik)
Musica Antiqua Koln , conductor Reinhard Goebel
7.45 Kabalevsky Suite: The Comedians
Philharmonia, conductor Charles Mackerras
8.00 Rodrigo Invocation and Dance
Sharon Isbin (guitar)
8.30 Haydn Symphony No 82 in C (The Bear)
Hanover Band, conductor
Roy Goodman. Discs
presented by Paul Guinery. 3: 1927-1931
My One and Only (Funny Face)
The Composer (piano)
Funny Face (from the musical)
Fred and Adele Astaire
(vocals)
Novelty Orchestra, conductor Julian Jones
An American in Paris
New York Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Leonard Bernstein
Sam and Delilah; I Got Rhythm (Girl Crazy) Ethel Merman (vocals) Billy May and His Band But Not for Me (Girl Crazy)
Ella Fitzgerald (vocals) Nelson Riddle and His
Orchestra
Wintergreen for
President; Who Is the Lucky Girl?; 0 the Dimple on My Knee;
Because, Because (Of Thee I Sing)
Paige O'Hara (vocals)
New York Choral Artists
Orchestra of St Luke's, conductor Michael Tilson
Thomas
Of Thee I Sing (from the musical)
Larry Kert and Maureen McGovern (vocals)
New York Choral Artists
Orchestra of St Luke's, conductor Michael Tilson
Thomas Love Is Sweeping the Country (Of Thee I Sing) Ella Fitzgerald (vocals) Nelson Riddle and His
Orchestra. Discs
presented by Susan Sharpe.
Gliere Ballet: The Red
Poppy (excerpts)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, conductor Yuri Fayer
10.10 Handel
Water Music: Suite in G
English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot
Gardiner
10.22
Handel Ombra mai fu (Serse) James Bowman
(countertenor)
King's Consort, director Robert King
10.25 Ireland
Piano Concerto in E flat Kathryn Stott (piano) Royal Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Vernon Handley
10.50 Somervell
I have led her home;
Come into the garden, Maud; The fault was mine; Dead, long dead (Maud)
David Wilson-Johnson
(baritone)
David Owen Norris (piano)
11.05 Haydn
Symphony No 16 in B flat Philharmonia Hungarica, conductor Antal Dorati
11.20 Rachmaninov Romance, Op 6 No 1
Lydia Mordkovitch (violin) Marina Gusak-Grin (piano)
11.30 Gliere Ballet: The Red Poppy (excerpts)
Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, conductor Yuri Fayer
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from Broadcasting House,London.
Musicians of the Royal Exchange
Herzogenberg Piano
Quartet in B flat, Op 95 Schubert Adagio and Rondo Concertante in F
(D487)
Sonata in G (BWV 1027) Sonata in D (BWV 1028) Miklos Perenyi (cello) Istvan Lantos (piano)
from Liverpool Metropolitan
Cathedral.
Organ Prelude: Vesper Voluntary (Elgar); Introit: Nine sili nebesniya
(Tchaikovsky); Responses (Duffy); Office Hymn: Hail
Our Saviour's Glorious Body (Pange Lingua); Psalms 110 (111), 147 (Lloyd,
Langdon); New Testament Canticle: Revelation 11
(Boyce); Reading: I
Corinthians 11, w 23-29
(REB); Anthem: 0 Salutaris Hostia (Elgar); Magnificat: Dyson in F; Lord's Prayer (Tavener); Anthem in Honour of the Blessed
Virgin Mary : Dostoyno yest (Tchaikovsky); Organ
Voluntary: Chorale No 2 in B minor (Franck).
Officiant Mgr Peter
Cookson. Master of the Music Philip Duffy.
Organist Terence Duffy.
Music, news, arts reports with David Owen Norris.
Producer Peter Thresh
conductor
Richard Hickox
Martin Roscoe (piano)
From the Brangwyn Hall, Swansea.
Mozart Symphony No 40 in G minor (K550) Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 2 in C minor
8.30 Fritz Spiegl secures an interview with Dr Edward Elgar.
8.50 Elgar Enigma Variations
A diary of everyday anxieties by pianist David Owen Norris.
3: Car-jacked in Marion, Illinois
Martin Dalby celebrates his half-century, with the Chamber Group of Scotland and fellow composer James MacMillan in the role of conductor.
Dalby
Man Walking (1981) Pindar Is Dead (1968) Commedia (1969)
Sonata for oboe and piano (1969)
De Patre ex Filio (1988)
Jan Fairley explores the relationship between music and politics with Leon Rosselson , who sings from his recently published huge book of songs, written over 30 years. Plus a first-night review of the West End revival of Brian Friel 's play Translations.
Producer Julian May
The first of two programmes. Piano Trio in B flat, Op 97 (Archduke) Peter Franki (piano) Gyorgy Pauk (violin)
Ralph Kirshbaum (cello)