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Berlioz Overture: Waverley - BBC Philharmonic, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk

7.10 Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales - BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Jacques Delacote

7.27 Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 2 in C minor - Artur Pizarro (piano) BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier

8.02 Ibert Escales - BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Jacques Delacote

8.18 Falla Ballet: The Three-Cornered Hat - Christine Cairns (mezzo), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Arturo Tamayo

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Musicians:
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor:
Jacques Delacote
Pianist:
Artur Pizarro
Conductor:
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Mezzo:
Christine Cairns
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Arturo Tamayo

Charles Haziewood looks ahead to the week's
Promenade concerts, with early music conductor Robert King , composer Judith Weir and violinist
Anthony Marwood , who is making his solo debut.
Plus a look at the planning of the Proms Guide and the concert programmes. Producer Alan Hall

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Haziewood
Conductor:
Robert King
Unknown:
Judith Weir
Violinist:
Anthony Marwood
Producer:
Alan Hall

Introduced by Richard Osborne.
Brahms
Symphony No 3 in F
Berlin Symphony Orchestra, conductor Kurt Sanderling
10.04 Schumann
Kinderszenen
Vladimir Horowitz (piano)
10.23 Barber
Knoxville: Summer of 1915 Roberta Alexander
(soprano)
Netherlands Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Edo de Waart
10.40 Prokofiev
Violin Sonata No 2 in D
Rimma Sushanskaya (violin)
Roger Vignoles (piano)
11.05 Enescu Symphony No 2 in A, Op 17
Monte Carlo Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Lawrence Foster. Discs
Producers Nick Morgan and Clive Portbury

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Osborne.
Conductor:
Kurt Sanderling
Piano:
Vladimir Horowitz
Soprano:
Roberta Alexander
Piano:
Roger Vignoles
Conductor:
Lawrence Foster.
Producers:
Nick Morgan
Producers:
Clive Portbury

from the National Gallery, London. Christopher Page and lutenist Christopher Wilson look at the way in which music-making is depicted in some of the gallery's treasures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, including Piero della Francesca's Nativity and Holbein's The French Ambassadors.

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Page
Guest:
Christopher Wilson

Christoph Poppen and Harald Schoneweg (violins) Hariolf Schlichtig (viola) Manuel Fischer-Dieskau
(cello)
Mendelssohn
String Quartet in A minor, Op 13 Janacek
String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)
2.10 Interval reading
Of Numbers - amicable, excessive, defective, perfect and irrational.
2.15 Mendelssohn
String Quartet in F minor, Op 80

Contributors

Unknown:
Christoph Poppen
Violins:
Harald Schoneweg
Viola:
Hariolf Schlichtig
Cello:
Manuel Fischer-Dieskau

Opera in two acts by Rossini to a libretto by Eugene Scribe and Charles-Gaspard Delestre-Poirson . Sung in French in a recording made in 1956. Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and Orchestra conductor Vittorio Gui
Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Gaspard Delestre-Poirson
Conductor:
Vittorio Gui
Count Ory:
Juan Oncina (tenor)
Countess Adele:
Sari Barabas (sop)
Ory's tutor:
Ian Wallace (bass)
Isolier:
Cora Canne-Meijer (mezzo)
Raimbaud:
Michel Roux (bar)
Ragonde:
Monica Sinclair (contralto)
Alice:
Jeannette Sinclair (sop)
A young nobleman:
Dermot Troy (tenor)

Charles Hazlewood looks ahead to the week's
Promenade concerts, with early music conductor Robert King , composer Judith Weir and violinist
Anthony Marwood , who is making his solo debut.
Plus a look at the planning of the Proms Guide and the concert programmes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Hazlewood
Conductor:
Robert King
Unknown:
Judith Weir
Violinist:
Anthony Marwood

From the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Walter Weller
Karin Adam (violin)

Brahms Violin Concerto in D

8.15 A Little Bit of Trust
In Dilys Rose's prize-winning short story, a British woman tourist has to come to terms with the local customs - and the local men - when she visits Morocco. Read by Alison Peebles.

8.35 Schubert Symphony No 9 in C (Great)

(The appearance by the RSNO has been made possible by support from General Accident)

Contributors

Musicians:
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Conductor:
Walter Weller
Violinist:
Karin Adam
Author (A Little Bit of Trust):
Dilys Rose
Reader (A Little Bit of Trust):
Alison Peebles

by Steve May.
An inventive double setting mixes ancient Greek legend with a modern English amateur cricket team.
.....Director Richard Wortley

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve May.
Director:
Richard Wortley
Ajax/Sulk:
Anthony Jackson
Agamemnon/Skip:
Bill Wallis
Menelaus/Breeze:
Stephen Tompkinson
Odysseusj Wheedler:
Dominic Letts
Tecmessa/Janet:
Jane Slavin
Other Captain:
John Baddeley
The Chorus:
Steve Hodson.
The Chorus:
Keith Drinkel

Geoffrey Smith introduces the first in a weekly series of jazz concerts selected from the Radio 3 archives.
Tonight's concert by the Canadian pianist
Oscar Peterson was recorded in the Barbican Hall during his 1984 tour, when he was accompanied by Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson (bass) and Martin Drew (drums).
Part 1 includes Falling in love with love, Time after time, Lush life and Caravan. In the interval,
Oscar Peterson in conversation with Geoffrey Smith , recorded three years ago. Part 2 includes Who can I turn to?, Satin doll, The man I love and Blues etude.

Contributors

Introduces:
Geoffrey Smith
Pianist:
Oscar Peterson
Bass:
Niels-Henning Orsted Pederson
Bass:
Martin Drew
Unknown:
Oscar Peterson
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith

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