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with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Marais Musette ; La Guitare (Suite No 7 in G) Jordi Savall (viola da gamba) Ton Koopman (harpsichord) Hopkinson Smith
(theorbo/baroque guitar)
7.22 Martucci Nocturne in G flat, Op 70 No 1
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Alfredo Bonavera
7.40 Ravel Piano
Concerto in G
Pascal Roge (piano)
Montreal SO/Charles Dutoit
8.05 Pachelbel
Partie in G
Musica Antiqua Cologne, director Reinhard Goebel
8.23 Mendelssohn
Song without Words, Op 53 No
Victoria Postnikova (piano)
8.38 Prokofiev Suite: The
Stone Flower
Scottish NO/Neeme Jarvi Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor.
Unknown:
Marais Musette
Viola:
Jordi Savall
Harpsichord:
Ton Koopman
Harpsichord:
Hopkinson Smith
Conductor:
Alfredo Bonavera
Piano:
Pascal Roge
Director:
Reinhard Goebel
Piano:
Victoria Postnikova
Unknown:
Neeme Jarvi

with Edward Blakeman.

Including at approximately:

10.00 Mozart Overture: Don Giovanni - Prague Chamber Orchestra, conductor Oldrich Vlcek

10.05 Artist of the Week: Lily Laskine (harp)
Ravel: Introduction and Allegro - Marcel Moyse (flute), Ulysse Delecluse (clarinet), Calvet Quartet

10.45 Howells: The Winds Whistle Cold; The Summer Is Coming - BBC Singers, conductor Stephen Jackson

10.55 William Albright: David's Songs - BBC Singers, conductor Simon Joly, Margaret Phillips (organ)

11.20 Mendelssohn: Symphony No 4 in A (Italian) - BBC Symphony Orchestra/Esa-Pekka Salonen

Contributors

Presenter:
Edward Blakeman
Musicians:
Prague Chamber Orchestra
Conductor:
Oldrich Vlcek
Harpist:
Lily Laskine
Flautist:
Allegro Marcel Moyse
Clarinettist:
Ulysse Delecluse
Musicians:
Calvet Quartet
Singers:
BBC Singers
Conductor:
Stephen Jackson
Conductor:
Simon Joly
Organist:
Margaret Phillips
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Esa-Pekka Salonen

The opening recital in a new season from the Concert Hall of New Broadcasting House, Manchester.
Kevin Kenner (piano)
Haydn Piano Sonata in C (HXVI48)
Chopin Nocturne in C minor, Op 48 No 1;
Ballades: No 1 in G minor, Op 23; No 2 in F, Op 38; No 3 in A flat, Op 47
Debussy L'Isle joyeuse

Contributors

Piano:
Kevin Kenner

The last in the series reflecting the art of the pianist who died last
November features a work which was dedicated to him, the Piano Sonata, Op 64 by Kenneth Leighton. Series producer Susan Kenyon

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Leighton.
Producer:
Susan Kenyon

with Richard Baker who talks to Jonathan Miller about his new production of Der Rosenkavaller.
5.15 Elgar Overture: Cockaigne
5.45 Bach Sanctus (Mass in B minor)
6.30 Donizetti Mad Scene (Lucia di Lammermoor)
7.03 Johann Strauss (son) Overture: Die Fledermaus Producer Ray Abbott

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker
Unknown:
Jonathan Miller
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Producer:
Ray Abbott

from St David 's
Hall, Cardiff.
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Katia and Marielle Labeque
(pianos)
Edison Denisov Peinture
Mozart Concerto in E flat for two pianos (K365)
8.10 Elgar and Binyon
When the poet
Lawrence Binyon chose Cyril Rootham to set his poem For the Fallen, Elgar, who had already expressed his interest, was furious.
Kenneth Shenton traces the course of the ensuing row.
8.30 Elgar Symphony No 1 in A flat

Contributors

Unknown:
St David
Conductor:
Tadaaki Otaka
Pianos:
Edison Denisov Peinture
Unknown:
Lawrence Binyon
Unknown:
Cyril Rootham
Unknown:
Kenneth Shenton

5: The Royal Institution
Founded by Count Rumford in 1799, the Royal
Institution's constitution states that it should teach
"the application of science to the common purpose of life." Paul Murdin perambulates with Michael Faraday. Humphry Davy and other luminaries of British natural philosophy.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Murdin
Unknown:
Michael Faraday.
Unknown:
Humphry Davy

The ensemble Tragicomedia perform music by William Lawes , Pelham Humfrey and Purcell, and by Monteverdi,
Salomone Rossi and Mazzochl.
Suzie LeBlanc (soprano) Ian Honeyman (tenor)
Richard Wistreich (bass)

Contributors

Music By:
William Lawes
Music By:
Pelham Humfrey
Unknown:
Salomone Rossi
Tenor:
Ian Honeyman
Bass:
Richard Wistreich

In a small area of South
Dakota are four places that tell the story of the American West. Gold-rush town
Deadwood now trades on its lawless history, Mount Rushmore asserts the rights of the white man in a red man's place, Crazy Horse mountain carving says sorry to the Indians who don't want to know, and Wounded
Knee tells the continuing story of the calamitous arrival of the outside world on Indian territory.
Fraser Harrison visits
South Dakota and records history then and now. Producer Tim Dee

Contributors

Unknown:
Fraser Harrison
Unknown:
South Dakota
Producer:
Tim Dee

Sarah Walker introduces a complete performance of Steve Reich 's monumental
Drumming, a four-part work from 1971 for bongo drums, marimbas and glockenspiels with female voices, whistling and piccolo.

Contributors

Introduces:
Sarah Walker
Unknown:
Steve Reich

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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