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with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4 in G
(BWV1049)
7.19 Ravel Tzigane
7.32 Villa-Lobos
Bachianas Brasileiras
No
8.05 Strauss Morgen , Op 27 No
8.21 Handel Trio Sonata in D, Op 5No
8.36 Beethoven Sonata in D minor, Op 31 No 2 (Tempest). Discs
Presented by Stephen Plaistow in conversation with Oliver Knussen and Colin Matthews.
Piano Sonata No 7, Op 64 Mikhail Rudy (piano)
Desir, Op 57 No 1; Caresse dansée, Op 57 No 2
Vladimir Sofronitsky (piano) Feuillet d'album, Op 58 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Symphony No 5, Op 60
(Prometheus: The Poem of Fire)
Dmitri Alexeev (piano), Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Orchestra/Riccardo Muti Five Preludes, Op 74 Emil Gilels (piano)
Vers la flamme, Op 72
Vladimir Horowitz (piano). Discs
with Chris Wines from
Birmingham. Including at
10.06 Bach, arr Schumann Violin Partita No 1 in B minor (BWV 1002)
Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin) Gordon Back (piano)
10.32 Mozart Variations on "Ah, vous dirai-je maman" (K265)
Pascal Roge (piano)
10.43 Massalno Canzon a 8 Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
10.47 Martinu Symphony Nol
SNO/Bryden Thomson
11.22 Bach, arr Schumann Violin Sonata No 1 in G minor (BWV 1001)
Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin) Gordon Back (piano)
11.38 Artist of the Week Bernard Haitink
Britten Peter Grimes
(Act 1, excerpt)
With a cast including
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
(tenor) and Felicity Lott (sop) Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra
Ufrom the Concert
Hall of New
Broadcasting House. Barry Tuckwell (horn)
Daniel Blumenthal (piano) Koechlin Horn Sonata, Op 70
Dauprat Solo in E flat Poulenc Elegie
Saint-Saens Romance in E, Op 67
Dukas Villanelle
Last in the present series. Royal College of Music Symphony Orchestra
Mark-Anthony Tumage
Three Screaming Popes conductor Jacques Cohen Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 1
Timothy Salter Symphony Janacek Sinfonietta
Krzysztof Chorzelski (violin) conductor Edwin Roxburgh Series producer David Gallagher
Rebecca Hirsch (violin) John Lenehan (piano)
Ives Violin Sonata No 2
Ravel Violin Sonata
1: Love Is Here to Stay Frederic Raphael , whose father was a world ballroom dancing champion, remembers his New York City youth and the romance of the Gershwins. Producer Julian Hale
Jan Fairley presents Finnish traditional music, with women's round dance songs, men's fiddle tunes and the sound of the kantele, a box zither.
Producer John Thomley
A whistle-stop tour of traditional folk music.
with Richard Baker.
Haydn Horn Concerto No linD
6.03 Ravel Five Popular Greek Melodies
6.30 Brahms Variations on a theme by Haydn (St Anthony Chorale)
7.03 Vivaldi Concerto for viola d'amore in A Producer Ray Abbott
I from Studio 1,
Pebble Mill.
Lindsay Quartet
Barber Siring Quartet, Op 11 Webern String Quartet, Op 28
Tippett String Quartet No 1
8.25 Banging Shutters A three-part anthology of 1930s poets.
1: Heart's Hey-Day
Between the Russian
Revolution and the Spanish Civil War a lost generation of public school poets tried to make sense of the political scene by embracing communism.
Readers Peter Kenny , Nicholas Boulton
8.45 Bartok String Quartet No 6
4: Ordinary Joes
In the United States in the 30s, radio and film came together in a unique way.
Christopher Cook examines how the March of Time series, together with relief legislation in the form of the Federal Arts Project, changed America's perception of itself. Producer Bella Bannerman
Mass for St Agapitus as it might have been celebrated in St Agapitus' Cathedral in Palestrina during the mid-16th century. Palestrina
Missa Ecce Sacerdos
Red Byrd
Chant choir, conducted by James O'Donnell
"And private stars fade in the blood-red dawn
Where two worlds strive."
C Day Lewis
The clash of ideologies colours the sounds, songs and memories from the decade of Depression, triumphalism, shabby deals and, at last, war.
Producers Simon Elmes , Julian Hale
In session, Tapestry with English music of an audacious simplicity: Howard Skempton 's
Colomen and Lullaby and Laurence Crane 's Weirdi.
And part of LaMonte Young's excursion into back-to-basics blues territory with the Forever Bad Blues Band.
Presented by Sarah Walker. Producer Alan Hall
Except in Scotland.
As broadcast 9.00-10.25am on R5