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7.05 Telemann
Concerto in F for three violins (Tafelmusik)
Musica Antiqua Cologne, director Reinhard Goebel
7.24 Mllhaud
Symphony No 4 (Dixtuour)
Capella Cracoviensis , conductor Karl Anton
Rickenbacher
7.32 Britten Antiphon The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
8.05 Weber
Overture: Der Freischutz
Philharmonia, conductor Neeme Jarvi
8.20 Mendelssohn
Songs without Words: in A (Book 3, No 4)
Walter Gieseking (piano) in A minor (Book 3, No 5) Gaby Casadesus (piano)
8.41 Rosetti
Horn Concerto in E
Barry Tuckwell (horn)
English Chamber Orchestra Discs
The Music for Strings
Presented by Ann McKay. Bartok, arr Szlgeti
Hungarian Folk Tunes Joseph Szigeti (violin) The Composer (piano) Bartok
String Quartet No 4 Alban Berg Quartet Divertimento
Polish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
Live from Cardiff with Nicola Heywood Thomas.
Including at approximately
10.00 Weber
Overture: Oberon
Bavarian Radio Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Rafael Kubelik
10.10 Artist of the Week: Margaret Price (soprano) Mozart
E Susanna non vien;
Dove sono (Le nozze di Figaro)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Riccardo Muti
10.30 Beethoven
Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor) John Lill (piano)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Richard Hickox
11.20 Berg
Altenberg Lieder
Margaret Price (soprano) LSO/Claudio Abbado
11.50 Wagner Mild und leise wie er lachelt
(Tristan and Isolde)
Margaret Price (soprano) Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Carlos Kleiber
Two operas by Busonl, written to be performed as a double bill and linked by their common commedia deU'arte ancestry. Sung in German. Presented by Clive Bennett.
Arlecchino
A scintillating anti-opera lampooning war, human nature, religion and operatic convention.
2.05 Turandot
A Chinese fable after Gozzi in two acts, in a style completely different from Puccini's version of the same story.
Lyon Opera Chorus and Orchestra/Kent Nagano. ascs
Philip Mead (piano) Stephen Montague (electronics)
Ives Piano Sonata No 1 Stephen Montague After Ives ...
What do Rachmaninov,
Andrew Lloyd Webber and Red Ingle and his Natural
Seven all have in common? Opinions differ, according to Tommy Pearson and pianist Peter Donohoe.
Music and news from Cardiff.
Producer Gwawr Owen
Mass in B minor (BWV232) Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano) Bernarda Fink (contralto) Axel Kohler (countertenor)
Christoph Pregardien (tenor) Matthias Gome (baritone) RIAS Chamber Choir
Berlin Academy of Early Music/Rene Jacobs
Stephen Banfield takes an irreverent glance at the British musical renaissance.
4: The Forgotten Rites
(Final programme tomorrow 9.00pm)
The third of four programmes. Neil Smith (guitar)
Albenlz, arr Segovia Legenda
Tansman Suite in modo
Polonico
Castelnuovo-Tedesco Tonadilla
Segovia Estudio sin luz Turlna Rdfaga
What will happen to our understanding of the history of the Holocaust when the memory of its survivors no longer serves us well?
Howard Jacobson presents a discussion on the danger of forgiving if we forget. Producer Tim Dee
Sergei Leiferkus Sings lain Burnside presents a recital given at the Wigmore Hall last November by the leading Russian baritone. Semion Skigin (piano) Rachmaninov In the Silence of the Secret
Night; Oh No, I Beg You, Do Not Leave!; Do You
Remember the Evening?; Fate; Spring Waters; Letter to
Konstantin Stanislavsky ; Christ Is Risen; When Yesterday
We Met; I Am No Prophet Tchaikovsky I Bless You All (To the Forests); On the Golden Fields; No,
Only the Heart That Has Ached; The Sun Has Set; At the Ball; Whether the Day Reigns; It Was in the Early Spring; Again, as Before, I Am Alone; Don Juan 's Serenade
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As broadcast 9.00-10.05am on R5
English Resources: Shakespeare - Julius Caesar