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Guerrero Surge Propera Amica Mea
Westminster Cathedral
Choir, conductor David Hill
7.07 Milan Two Fantasias
Shirley Rumsey (vihuela)
7.11 Alonso Lobo
Versa est in Luctum
Westminster Cathedral
Choir, conductor David Hill
7.19 Antonio de Cabezon
Diferencias on the Milanese Galliard
Fretwork
7.22 Hemando de Cabezon
Glossada on "Duke
Memoria"
Paul Nicholson (h'chord)
7.27 Vivanco Magnificat Westminster Cathedral
Choir, conductor David Hill
7.40 Valderrabano
Two Sonetos
Anon/Morlaye Comae Claros Shirley Rumsey
(vihuela/renaissance guitar)
7.49 Ortiz Two
Recercadas for bass viol
Hernando de Cabezon
Diferencias on "La Dama leDemanda"
Fretwork
8.00 Music for the Virgin Mary : Mass for the Feast of the Assumption as it might have been heard in the 1580s.
Palestrina Missa Beatae
Mariae Virginis III
Wert Virgo Maria Hodie ad Caelum
Taverner Choir/Parrott Producer Graham Dixon

Contributors

Unknown:
Shirley Rumsey
Unknown:
Alonso Lobo
Unknown:
Paul Nicholson
Unknown:
Claros Shirley Rumsey
Unknown:
Virgin Mary
Producer:
Graham Dixon

with guest presenter Patricia Routledge.
Nicolai Overture: The
Merry Wives of Windsor
9.15 Elgar Sérénade lyrique
9.21 Shostakovich Suite:
The Adventures of Korzinkina
9.31 Schubert Impromptu in A flat (D935 No 2)
9.39 Composer of the Week preview:
Frescobaldl Canzon decima; Ricercare Terzo
9.46 Finzi Fear No More the Heat o' the Sun; It was a Lover and his Lass
(Let Us Garlands Bring)
9.53 Artist of the Week:
Frank Peter Zimmermann
(violin)
Ravel Tzigane
10.04 Respighl Pines of Rome
10.24 Gluck Chepuro ciel (Orfeo ed Euridice)
10.31 Britten
Simple Symphony
10.48 Strauss
Four Last Songs
11.11 Scarlatti Sonatas: in E (Kk531); in D (Kk96)
11.19 Elgar Falstaff

Contributors

Presenter:
Patricia Routledge.
Violin:
Frank Peter Zimmermann
Unknown:
Respighl Pines
Unknown:
Gluck Chepuro
Unknown:
Elgar Falstaff

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. A three-part Prom, opening with the UK premiere of a work by Takemitsu.
Nexus
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Takemitsu From me flows what you call Time
8.05 Richard Osborne reflects on Richard Strauss's life-long veneration of the composer he admired above all others.
8.50 Mozart Piano Concerto No 19 in F (K459)
8.05 A Composer and His Public
A talk given by Sir Michael Tippett in 1954, a few months before the premiere of The Midsummer Marriage. (Rpt)
9.05 Tippett Ritual Dances (The Midsummer Marriage)
Strauss Daphne (closing scene)

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Presenter:
Richard Osborne
Speaker (A Composer and His Public):
Sir Michael Tippett

Tom's hotel room may be a luxury suite - fitting for the world's greatest living playwright - but, apart from the boy in the bathroom, it is haunted by ghosts from his past. Andrew Alty 's play weaves fact and fiction to capture the spirit of playwright Tennessee
Williams's tempestuous life.
Original music composed by Tom Nordon and played by Tom Nordon and Kevin Robinson Director Miriam Segal

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Alty
Composed By:
Tom Nordon
Played By:
Tom Nordon
Played By:
Kevin Robinson
Director:
Miriam Segal
Tom:
Philip Voss
Rose:
Amelia Bullmore
Johnny:
Michael Sheen
Vi:
Mark Straker
Mother:
Pauline Yates

A second chance to hear the broadcast premieres of two BBC commissions.
Justin Connolly
Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves Singcircle
Members of the London
Chamber Symphony/ Odaline de la Martinez
Nicholas Sackman
Flute Concerto
Ingrid Culliford (flute) London Chamber
Symphony, conductor Odaline de la Martinez
(Nicholas Sackman 's Prom commission "Hawthorn" on Thursday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Connolly
Flute:
Nicholas Sackman
Flute:
Ingrid Culliford
Conductor:
Odaline de la Martinez
Unknown:
Nicholas Sackman

BBC Radio 3

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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