Shakespeare's Last Plays
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7.00 Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Hugh Bean (violin) New Philharmonia
Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
Spinning Chorus (Der Fliegende Hollander) Louis Kentner (piano)
Rhapsody No 1
Stockholm Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
8.40 Resplghi Trittico Botticelliano
Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor Tamas Vasary Discs
Presented by Raymond Calcraft.
1: The Paris Years.
Falla Vivan los que rien! (La vida breve, Act 1) Victoria de Los Angeles (soprano),
Orfeon Donostiarra , Spanish National Orchestra, conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos
Rodrigo Dos esbozos
Agustin Leon Ara (violin) Eugene de Canck (piano) Falla Harpsichord Concerto
Joaquin Achucarro (harpsichord)
Members of the London
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Eduardo Mata
Rodrigo Preludio algallo mananero
The Composer (piano) Zarabanda lejana London Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Enrique Batiz Serranilla
Montserrat Caballe (sop) Miguel Zanetti (piano)
Cinco piezas infantiles Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Hans-Dieter Baum
Producer Piers Burton Page
conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk Jose Fegali (piano)
MacCunn Overture: Land of the Mountain and the Flood
Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 2 in C minor Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)
Yuri Bashmet , who will be the soloist in the performance of Bartok's
Viola Concerto in tomorrow night's Prom.
Beethoven, arr Mahler Quartet in F minor, Op 95
Moscow Soloists, conductor Yuri Bashmet Producer Alan Hall
In the final programme marking the fortieth anniversary of the Vienna Concentus Musicus, Nicholas Anderson introduces recordings of music by the composer most closely associated with the group.
Bach Oboe D'Amore
Concerto in A (BWV1055)
Cantata No 5: Wo soil ich fliehen hin?
Brandenburg Concerto
No 6 in B flat (BWV1051) Series producer Lindsay Kemp
The last of a series of programmes of French chamber music, not by Les Six but by other composers whose music was often heard in the Paris of the 1920s.
5: Jacques lbert (1890-1962)
Concertino da Camera
John Harle (saxophone) Academy of St Martin , conductor Neville Marriner
If play is interrupted, Radio 3 will revert to a music schedule
Ball-by-ball commentary on the fifth and final day's play after lunch in the Sixth
Cornhill Test at The Oval by Brian Johnston, Jonathan Agnew, Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Neville Oliver. With expert comment from Trevor Bailey and Vic Marks.
A selection of music on disc.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Mariss Jansons
Midori (violin)
The first of two concerts by the Oslo Philharmonic includes Richard Strauss's epic pictorial symphony, and a Prom debut for a young Japanese violinist, who recorded the Tchaikovsky Concerto when she was just 15.
Schnittke (K)ein Sommernachtstraum
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D
8.20 During the interval, Peter Paul Nash talks to Mariss Jansons about his music-making in Oslo, and the turbulent state of his native Russia.
8.40 Strauss An Alpine Symphony
(The appearance by the Oslo PO has been made possible by support from Hydro)
(Simultaneous Broadcast with BBC2 television)
1: A Reputation reviewed Art critic Andrew Graham -Dixon looks back over
Bridget Riley 's career since she came to prominence as an Op artist and talks to her about some of her concerns over thirty years as a practising artist.
Christopher van Kampen (cello)
Britten Cello Suite No 3, Op 87
James Patten Three Pieces for solo cello: "... for nothing" (In memoriam Samuel Beckett )
In the fifth of six programmes, Robert Cushman presents a personal view of musicals, with songs from original cast recordings, some familiar, some less well known.
5: Famous Flops A BML production
Corelli's English Folbuiers John Ravenscroft was a pupil of Corelli in Rome.
London Baroque perform a selection of his trio sonatas; these are set in the context of concertos by Corelli himself.
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