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7.00 Berlioz
Overture: Rob Roy
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
7.40 Telemann
Concert in E flat
Musica Antiqua Koln , director Reinhard Goebel
8.10
Carver Gaude flore virginali Cappella Nova , director Alan Tavener
8.35 Stravinsky
Suite: The Firebird
Israel Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Leonard Bernstein Discs
5: "... the whole majesty of the place, somehow it has such force ..."
Ian Dearden talks to
Jonathan Harvey at
Winchester cathedral.
I Love the Lord
Winchester Cathedral Choir, director Martin Neary Inner Light 2
Rosemary Hardy and Elizabeth Harrison
(sopranos)
Linda Hirst (mezzo) Peter Hall (tenor)
William Mason (bass) London Sinfonietta, conductor Elgar Howarth Mortuos plango, vivos voco for electronic tape Come, Holy Ghost
Winchester Cathedral Choir, director Martin Neary
James Lancelot (organ)
Durufle Prélude, Adagio et Choral varie sur le thème du "Veni Creator"
The Composer (organ)
10.32 Debussy Marche écossaise sur un thème populaire
Michel Beroff and Jean-
Philippe Collard (pianos)
10.40 Robert Carver
Agnus Dei (Missa L'homme arme)
Cappella Nova, director Alan Tavener
10.50 Tallis, arr Kronos Quartet Spem in alium Kronos Quartet
11.00 Artists of the Week:
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
11.15 Dvorak Symphonic Variations
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Lothar Zagrosek
11.44 Bach Jesu , Joy of Man's Desiring
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
11.48 Grainger Blithe Bells David Owen Norris , Leslie Howard , John York ,
Fiona York , Danielle Salaman and Julia Haselton (pianos)
11.53 Bach, an- Loussier Allegro (Italian Concerto)
Jacques Loussier Trio
Noriko Ogawa
I (piano), from the Concert Hall, New
Broadcasting House.
Debussy Images (Bk I)
Musorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition
Stephen Johnson introduces a recording of the Hungarian Quartet at the 1955 Edinburgh Festival. Beethoven
String Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2 (Razumovsky) Bartok
String Quartet No 5
director Richard Studt (violin) Tasmin Little (violin) Handel Concerto grosso in G minor, Op 6 No 6 Part Tabula Rasa
Bach
Concerto in D minor for two violins (BWV1043) Mozart
Symphony No 33 in B flat (K 319)
Divided by the Shkumbin River, the folk music of Albania has been preserved in two living traditions. In the north, the Gegs sing narrative songs in a monophonic style, whereas to the south part-singing dominates. Eno Koco introduces vocal and instrumental recordings from both regions. Producer Alan Hall
with Natalie Wheen.
Producer Edward Blakeman
conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Margaret Cable (mezzo) Graham Titus (baritone) David Ward Beyond the Far Haaf (first performance)
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor
Working in ivory towers or in public offices, concentrating on private thoughts or challenging orthodoxy.... Edward Said , Professor at
Columbia University, examines how intellectuals have been defined and what their role should be in the modern world.
1: Representations of the Intellectual.
Lowri Blake (cello)
Caroline Palmer (piano)
Britten Cello Sonata, Op 65 Bridge Morning Song; Elegie; Scherzo; Cello Sonata
Despite centuries of fascination with the singing voice, until twenty years ago its real workings remained a mystery. But with new tools and techniques, doctors and scientists are starting to get a much clearer picture, quite literally, of the voice in action. Soprano Jane Manning talks to the coaches, doctors, singing teachers and performers who are at the centre of this new understanding. Producer Peter Croasdale
Electro clips and a radio-scape A couple of electro-acoustic snapshots from a Canadian anthology introduce a broadcast of Heiner Goebbels ' Shadowl Landscape with Argonauts. Conceived for radio, it embroiders a mosaic of ethno-jazz music with voices reciting texts by Edgar Allan Poe and Heiner Muller and sounds recorded on the streets of Boston.
Introduced by Sarah Walker. Producer Alan Hall
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.0010.25am on R5