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with Piers Burton-Page .
7.10* Liszt
Au bord d'une source (Annes de Pelerinoge)
7.40* Bax
The Garden of Fand
8.20* Mozart
Concerto Rondo in D
(K382)
8.30* Couperln
Concert dans legout theatral Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Piers Burton-Page

(1845-1924)
Richard Langham Smith explores Faure's early music with the help of extracts from the writings of Marquerite Long - a Faure pupil - and the composer's letters.
1: Before the First Barcarolle. Pavane in F sharp minor The Composer (piano roll)
Cantique de Jean Racine Les Petits Chanteurs de
Trois-Riviêres
Claude Beaudoin
(harmonium)
Marc Beliveau and Francine Dufour (violins)
Vincent Lapointe (viola)
Jeanne de Chantal Marcil
(cello)
Zbigniew Borowicz (double bass) director Claude Thompson Violin Sonata No 1 in A minor
Joshua Bell (violin)
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) Ballade for piano and orchestra
Marguerite Long (piano) Orchestra conducted by Phillipe Gaubert Discs
Producer Tim Thorne

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Langham Smith
Unknown:
Claude Beaudoin
Unknown:
Marc Beliveau
Violins:
Francine Dufour
Viola:
Vincent Lapointe
Cello:
Zbigniew Borowicz
Violin:
Claude Thompson
Piano:
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
Conducted By:
Phillipe Gaubert
Producer:
Tim Thorne

Richard Hickox will be conducting the City of London Sinfonia in this
Friday's Prom, which includes the first London performance of Robert Saxton 's Viola Concerto.
This morning he can be heard conducting
Bernstein Chichester Psalms
Aled Jones (treble)
London Symphony Chorus London Philharmonic
Ibert Divertissement
City of London Sinfonia. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
Robert Saxton
Unknown:
Aled Jones

Nicholas Anderson presents the third of six programmes marking the fortieth anniversary of the Vienna Concentus Musicus.
This week he introduces highlights from the ensemble's historic 1972 recording of Rameau's opera Castor et Pollux, in which Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducted a cast including Gerard Souzay ,
Jeanette Scovotti , Norma Lerer and Zeger Vandersteene. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Unknown:
Gerard Souzay
Unknown:
Jeanette Scovotti
Unknown:
Norma Lerer
Unknown:
Zeger Vandersteene.

conductor Howard Griffiths
Christian Lindberg (trombone)
Sibelius Pelleas and Melisande
Larsson Trombone
Concertino, Op 45 No 7 Ives The Unanswered
Question
Jan Sandstrom A Short Ride on a Motorbike
(Trombone Concerto) Grleg Holberg Suite

Contributors

Conductor:
Howard Griffiths
Conductor:
Christian Lindberg
Unknown:
Sibelius Pelleas
Unknown:
Jan Sandstrom
Unknown:
Grleg Holberg

Alexander Fiseisky (organ of Salisbury cathedral)
Introduced by Ian Carson.
Glazunov Fantasy, Op 110 Gubaldullna Light and Dark Schntttke Two Little Pieces Oleg Nlrenberg Fantasy on a Russian Folk Song Glinka Fugue in E flat

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Fiseisky
Introduced By:
Ian Carson.
Unknown:
Oleg Nlrenberg

From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Harpsichordist Anthony Halstead directs the Hanover Band in an all-Bach programme, with Kate Latham (recorder), Anthony Robson (oboe), Robert Farley (trumpet), Benjamin Hudson and Pavlo Beznosiuk (violins), Rachel Brown (flute)

Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F (BWV1047)
Harpsichord Concerto in F minor (BWV 1056)
Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G (BWV 1048)

8.20 Sutton House: Then and Now
Sutton House, a Tudor mansion in Hackney, is now an arts centre and provides a home for (among others) the Early Music Centre.
David Starkey and Richard Luckett introduce the historical background, while some of those who work and play there today bring the story up to date.

8.40 Bach Concerto in C minor for violin and oboe (BWV 1060)
Brandenburg Concerto No 5 in D (BWV 1050)

Contributors

Musicians:
Hanover Band
Harpsichordist:
Anthony Halstead
Recorder player:
Kate Latham
Oboist:
Anthony Robson
Trumpeter:
Robert Farley
Violinist:
Benjamin Hudson
Violinist:
Pavlo Beznosiuk
Flautist:
Rachel Brown
Presenter (Sutton House):
David Starkey
Presenter (Sutton House):
Richard Luckett

Ian Christie of the British
Film Institute explores the flourishing of European cinema in the 1920s.
1: Armistice and After.
With fresh competition from across the Atlantic after
1918, Europe's film-makers counter with new techniques and a new mission.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Christie

I Roderick I Swanston presents
George Gershwin 's little-known opera Blue Monday, which was a giant leap along the road to Porgy and Bess.
Gregg Smith Singers and Instrumental Group conductor Gregg Smith. discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Roderick I Swanston
Unknown:
George Gershwin
Singers:
Gregg Smith
Vi:
Joyce Andrews (soprano)
Joe:
Thomas Bogdan (tenor)
Tom:
Jeffrey Meyer (tenor)
Mike:
Patrick Mason (baritone)
Sam:
Walter Richardson (bass)

Bach Sonata in B minor
(BWV 1030)
Marais Le Labyrinthe Telemann
Sonata in D minor
The Cambridge Musick Telemann
Concerto in D minor for two chalumeaux
Erik Hoeprich and Lisa Klewitt (chalumeaux) Music Antiqua Koln director Reinhard Goebel

Contributors

Unknown:
Erik Hoeprich
Unknown:
Lisa Klewitt
Music:
Antiqua Koln
Director:
Reinhard Goebel

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