Programme Index

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Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Vivaldi Violin
Concerto in A (RV348)
7.23 Poulenc Three
Novelettes
7.32 Strauss Zueignung , OplONol
8.05 Bantock Symphonic Prelude: Prometheus
Unbound
8.20
Enescu Konzertstiick (1906)
8.44 Prokofiev Suite: The
Love for Three Oranges Producer Andrew Lyle. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Unknown:
Strauss Zueignung
Unknown:
Enescu Konzertstiick
Producer:
Andrew Lyle.

(1872-1915). Presented by Stephen Plaistow.
"Where does he come from?
And who are his forebears?"
(Igor Stravinsky )
Piano Sonata No 1, Op 6 Roberto Szidon (piano)
Piano Concerto, Op 20
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) LPO/Lorin Maazel
Producer Simon Lord. Discs

Contributors

Presented By:
Stephen Plaistow.
Piano:
Igor Stravinsky
Piano:
Roberto Szidon
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Producer:
Simon Lord.

with Chris Wines from
Birmingham. This week's programmes celebrate the 60th birthday of the conductor Bernard Haitink , with recordings reflecting a distinguished career in the concert hall and the opera house. Also, music for the instrument Mendelssohn regarded as "too sacred for frequent use" -the trombone. Including at
10.00 Bruckner Ecce
Sacerdos Magnus
Bavarian Radio Chorus/ Wolfgang Schubert
10.08
Martinez Sonata in A
Virginia Black (harpsichord)
10.22 Dvorak String
Quartet in E flat, Op 51 Lindsay Quartet
11.25 Martinez Sonata in E
Virginia Black (harpsichord)
11.32 Artist of the Week: Bernard Haitink
Bruckner Te Deum in C
Bavarian Radio Chorus
Vienna Philharmonic
Orchestra
Producer Chris Wines

Contributors

Conductor:
Bernard Haitink
Unknown:
Wolfgang Schubert
Unknown:
Martinez Sonata
Unknown:
Martinez Sonata
Unknown:
Bernard Haitink
Unknown:
Bruckner Te Deum

John Thornley presents the second of six programmes of cabaret songs.
2: Revolt against the Machine Some 20th-century inventions in songs by Boris Vian , Jeanne Moreau ,
Helmut Qualtinger and others - including Harry Klynn , with a digital folksong from Athens.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Thornley
Songs By:
Boris Vian
Songs By:
Jeanne Moreau
Songs By:
Helmut Qualtinger
Unknown:
Harry Klynn

The popular pianist and composer Dave Brubeck is still touring the world at the age of 73. In the first of an eight-part conversation with Geoffrey Smith, he recalls his upbringing on a ranch in California in the 20s, with a cowboy father and a pianist mother. "My dad would not go to a symphony concert, saying it hurt his feet to walk on cement." Early influences were Fats Waller, Stan Kenton and Art Tatum. Producer Derek Drescher

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Brubeck
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Fats Waller
Unknown:
Stan Kenton
Unknown:
Art Tatum.
Producer:
Derek Drescher

Tommy Pearson finds out why so many young people are rediscovering folk music. He talks to Kathryn Tickell and to Radio 2
Young Tradition award-winners Luke Daniels and Carlene Anglim.
Producer Christina Pritchard

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Pearson
Unknown:
Kathryn Tickell
Unknown:
Luke Daniels
Unknown:
Carlene Anglim.
Producer:
Christina Pritchard

Andrew Green presents this evening's programme of interviews, assesses whether the 94 vintage has generally been a good one for music, and plays a selection of music.
Producer Andrew Mussett

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Green
Producer:
Andrew Mussett

Radio 3's coverage of the festival of arts in the 1930s in Birmingham, Cardiff and London continues with the first of six concerts from
Studio One, Pebble Mill.
Peter Donohoe and Martin Roscoe (pianos)
Huw Ceredig and Peter Hill (percussion)
Britten Introduction and Rondo alia burlesca
Hindemith Piano Duet
Sonata
Stravinsky Concerto for two pianos
Grainger A Lincolnshire Posy
Bartok Sonata for two pianos and percussion

Contributors

Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Unknown:
Peter Donohoe
Pianos:
Martin Roscoe
Pianos:
Huw Ceredig
Pianos:
Peter Hill

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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