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with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 8 in C (K246) Mitsuko Uchida (piano)
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jeffrey Tate
7.30 Rossini Wind
Quartet No 6 in F
Ensemble Wien-Berlin
7.45 Schumann Fantasy in C, Op
Thomas Zehetmair (violin) Philharmonia, conductor Christoph Eschenbach
8.05 Granados Allegro de concierto
Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
8.25 Simpson Galliard , Almande and Canzon
Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman
8.40 Debussy Jeux: Poème Dansé
City of Birmingham
SO/Simon Rattle. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor.
Piano:
Mitsuko Uchida
Conductor:
Jeffrey Tate
Violin:
Thomas Zehetmair
Conductor:
Christoph Eschenbach
Conductor:
Granados Allegro
Piano:
Alicia de Larrocha
Piano:
Simpson Galliard
Director:
Peter Holman

Presented by Chris Wines. Wagner Wachet Auf (Die Meistersinger von Niirnberg, Act 3)
Leipzig Radio Chorus
Dresden State Opera Chorus Dresden Staatskapelle/ Herbert von Karajan
10.09 Strauss Divertimento (3rd mvt)
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
10.14 Berlioz L'Enfance du Christ (Part 2) Ann Murray (mezzo)
Thomas Allen (baritone) Choir of King's College, Cambridge
LPO/Stephen Cleobury
10.31 Faute Dolly Suite Martin Jones and Richard McMahon (piano duet)
10.42 Prokofiev Symphony No 7 in C sharp minor BBC Philharmonic, conductor Edward Downes
11.18 Beethoven, orch Klemperer GrosseFuge Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Otto Klemperer
11.30 Artist of the Week:
Lindsay String Quartet Tippett
String Quartet No 5

Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Wines.
Unknown:
Herbert von Karajan
Unknown:
Ann Murray
Baritone:
Thomas Allen
Unknown:
Martin Jones
Piano:
Richard McMahon
Conductor:
Edward Downes
Conductor:
Otto Klemperer

Joanna McGregor (piano) Bach Anna Magdalena Notebook (excerpts) Bartok Six Bulgarian
Dances (Mikrokosmos, Bk6)
Alasdair Nicolson
Lullabies for Madeleine
(first performance)
Schumann Kinderszenen , Op 15
Chick Corea Children's
Songs (excerpts)

Contributors

Piano:
Joanna McGregor
Piano:
Bach Anna Magdalena
Unknown:
Alasdair Nicolson
Unknown:
Schumann Kinderszenen

(harpsichord)
Purcell Ground in C minor (Z221) Louis Couperin
Passacaille in C
Haflidhi Hallgrimsson Strond
Soler Sonatas: No 85 in F sharp minor; No 90 in F sharp
Ligeti Hungarian Rock Bach English Suite No 2 in A minor (BWV807)

Contributors

Unknown:
Louis Couperin
Unknown:
Haflidhi Hallgrimsson

in tonight's edition Richard Baker looks ahead to the musical events of the coming weekend, talks to people in the musical news, and offers a personal selection of music, including at approximately
5.05 Mozart Overture:
Mitridate
Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra/conductor Leopold Hager
5.30 Bortnyansky
Cherubic Hymn No 7 USSR Russian Chorus, conductor Alexander Yurlov
6.30 Haydn Symphony No 101 in D (Clock)
Chamber Orchestra of Europe/Claudio Abbado Producer Ray Abbott

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker
Conductor:
Leopold Hager
Conductor:
Alexander Yurlov
Unknown:
Claudio Abbado
Producer:
Ray Abbott

Martyn Hill (tenor)
Andrew Lawrence-King (harp)
Songs by the singer-composer Francesco Rasi , dating from 1608, the year after he created the title-role in Monteverdi's opera L'Orfeo.

Contributors

Tenor:
Martyn Hill
Tenor:
Andrew Lawrence-King
Unknown:
Francesco Rasi

Ever since the beginning of recording a century ago, musicians and listeners have been fascinated by the opportunities and dangers it offers. Today, more music is available to more people than ever before. But some feel that the development of ever-more sophisticated methods of recording and editing can lead performers to play safe.
Edward Seckerson considers the ways in which changing techniques of recording have influenced the way people perform and listen to music.
Producer Daniel Snowman

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Seckerson
Producer:
Daniel Snowman

Two post-war serial classics by lannis Xenakis - Eonta from the early 60s and Metastaseis, an example of "formal music" - are offset by a studio session from the improvisation trio the Recedents. Introduced by Alywnne Pritchard. Producer Alan Hall

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alywnne Pritchard.
Producer:
Alan Hall

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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