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with Catriona Young.
7.05 Wagner Siegfried Idvll
7.20 Hoist Good Friday
7.50 Mendelssohn Allegro brillant in A, Op 92
8.05 Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K133)
8.25 Strauss Des Dichters
Abendgang, Op 47 No 2
8.40 Rachmaninov Trio
élégiaque in G minor Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Catriona Young.
Unknown:
Wagner Siegfried Idvll
Unknown:
Mendelssohn Allegro
Unknown:
Strauss Des Dichters

Presented by Roger Nichols.
"I hate rubato!"
Voyage (Calligrammes) Felicity Lott (soprano)
Graham Johnson (piano)
Piano Concerto Francois-Rene Duchable (piano), Rotterdam PO/James Conlon
L'Embarquement pour Cythere Jacques Fevrier and Gabriel Tacchino (pianos)
Sonata for two pianos Genevieve Joy and Jacqueline Robin-Bonneau Novelette No 3
Pascal Roge (piano).

(Discs)

Contributors

Presenter:
Roger Nichols

from Glasgow with Mary Miller , who continues her exploration of Creation and the elements, including
10.01 Artist of the Week:
Alexander Gibson (conductor) Sibelius Finlandia
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
10.10 Dornel Trio Sonata, Op 3 No 3
L'Ecole d'Orphee
10.20 Mozart Don
Giovanni (excerpts)
Scottish Opera, conductor Alexander Gibson
10.58 Dvorak Symphonic Variations
BBC Scottish SO, conductor
Martyn Brabbins
11.30 Haydn The Creation (Part 3)
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor) Michael George (bass)
Choir of New College, Oxford Academy of Ancient Music Chorus and Orchestra/ Christopher Hogwood

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Miller
Conductor:
Alexander Gibson
Unknown:
Mozart Don
Conductor:
Alexander Gibson
Conductor:
Martyn Brabbins
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Tenor:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson
Bass:
Michael George
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood

Rudolf Schmn (1905-94) The Viennese conductor, who died in January, came to Britain after the Second
World War and held conducting posts in Bournemouth, Birmingham, London and Newcastle.
Robert Philip talks to oboist John Williams about playing under him and introduces performances by Schwarz and the BBC Symphony
Orchestra from his time as their principal conductor. Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht
Brahms Double Concerto in A minor
Max Rostal (violin)
Gaspar Cassado (cello) (mono, 1963)
Dukas The Sorcerer's
Apprentice
(experimental stereo recording, 1958)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rudolf Schmn
Talks:
Robert Philip
Unknown:
John Williams
Violin:
Max Rostal
Cello:
Gaspar Cassado

The second half of the late
A H Lloyd's classic examination of the music of mourning focuses on laments from Albania,
Egypt. Thrace, Ireland,
Romania and Cambodia - and a prison in Texas, USA. Readers Nicolette Bernard and Diana Robson. (First broadcast in 1971)

Contributors

Readers:
Nicolette Bernard
Readers:
Diana Robson.

from the Town Hall, Birmingham.
Thomas Trotter (organ)
Hindemith: Sonata No 2
Messiaen: Apparition de l'église éternelle
Alain: Variations sur un thème de
Clement: Jannequin; Deux danses a Agni Yavishta; Litanies
8.10 Banging Shutters - An Anthology of 1930s Poets: The apocalyptic visions of the poets were realised in burning cities, bombers and U-boats. Readers Peter Kenny and Nicholas Boulton.
8.30 Nielsen: Commotio
Jongen: Scherzetto
Vierne: Finale (Symphony No 6 in B minor)
COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS: phone [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Clement Jannequin
Unknown:
Nicholas Boulton.

"Other schools had local politicians or retired colonels to give away prizes. Not Raynes Park. We had
Sir Richard Livingstone , Lord David Cecil and T Eliot. "
Paul Vaughan reads the last excerpt from his new book. Series producer Duncan Minshull

Contributors

Unknown:
Raynes Park.
Unknown:
Sir Richard Livingstone
Unknown:
David Cecil
Unknown:
T Eliot.
Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Producer:
Duncan Minshull

Sergei Mikhailovich
Eisenstein is one of the legendary names of cinema. With Battleship Potemkin he tasted fame early but fell from grace under Stalin. A prolific writer and thinker, he also confided his thoughts in a vast portfolio of compulsive and scandalous drawings. With fellow enthusiasts, Ian Christie of the British Film Institute tries to uncover the true
Eisenstein.
Producer Simon Elmes

Contributors

Unknown:
Sergei Mikhailovich
Unknown:
Ian Christie
Producer:
Simon Elmes

The new setting by James MacMlllan that has been featured each night this week on BBC2. It is performed by Cappella Nova and the BT Scottish Ensemble, conductor Alan Tavener.
Geoffrey Baskerville introduces the work and talks to the composer. A Hunter production

Contributors

Unknown:
James MacMlllan
Unknown:
Cappella Nova
Conductor:
Alan Tavener.
Introduces:
Geoffrey Baskerville

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