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Presented by Anthony Burton Telemann Concerto in D for two oboes and three trumpets
English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
7.13 Kreisler Marche miniature viennoise; Tambourin chinois
I Saionisti
7.21 Josef Foerster
Wind Quintet in D
Berlin Philharmonic Wind
Quintet
7.44 John Adams Tromba lontana; A Short Ride in a Fast Machine
CBSO/Simon Rattle
7.55 Mozart String
Quartet in B flat (K589) American Quartet
8.19 Takemrtsu Cherry Blossoms; I Just Sing
Shi-Yu Kai Choir/Shin Sekiya
8.28 Janacek Sinfonietta New York Philharmonic, conductor Kurt Masur

Contributors

Presented By:
Anthony Burton
Director:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Josef Foerster
Unknown:
John Adams Tromba
Unknown:
Takemrtsu Cherry
Unknown:
Shi-Yu Kai
Conductor:
Kurt Masur

Biber Sonata No 2 in D
10.20 Muffat
Sonata No 5 in G
Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Consort
10.40 Handel Italian
Cantata No 26: Ah! che troppo ineguali
Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo) Musica Antiqua Cologne , conductor Reinhard Goebel
10.52
Vivaldi Sonata in B flat (R V46) Pieter Wispelway (cello) Florilegium
11.03 Rameau Premier concert (Pieces de clavecin en concert)
Catherine Mackintosh (violin) Laurence Dreyfus (viola da gamba)
Ketil Haugsand (h'chord)
11.15 Reissues
Lyndon Jenkins has been listening to some Sir Henry Wood reissues with the LSO and the Queen's Hall Orchestra.
11.37 Dvorak Symphonic Variations
Queen's Hall Orchestra Producers Patrick Lambert and Clive Portbury. Discs
(Revised repeat Wed at 3.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Sofie von Otter
Conductor:
Musica Antiqua Cologne
Conductor:
Reinhard Goebel
Conductor:
Vivaldi Sonata
Cello:
Pieter Wispelway
Violin:
Catherine MacKintosh
Viola:
Laurence Dreyfus
Unknown:
Ketil Haugsand
Unknown:
Lyndon Jenkins
Unknown:
Sir Henry Wood
Producers:
Patrick Lambert
Producers:
Clive Portbury.

In the late 12th-century, the cleric Gerald de Barri toured
Ireland and Wales recording his impressions of local music-making. Christopher Page and Robert Bartlett discuss his writings. Producer Kate Bolton

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald de Barri
Unknown:
Robert Bartlett
Producer:
Kate Bolton

6: Home, Sweet Home The theme of home in poetry, actuality and music from John Clare 's Proposals for Building a Cottage to Ken Smith 's Dosser.
Compiled by Leo Aylen. Producer Fiona McLean

Contributors

Unknown:
John Clare
Unknown:
Ken Smith
Unknown:
Leo Aylen.
Producer:
Fiona McLean

Kathryn Stott (piano)

Schubert Impromptu in B flat (D935 No 3)

Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionato)

Bridge Capriccio No 1 in A minor; A Sea Idyll; Capriccio No 2 in F sharp minor

Faure impromptus: No 1 in E flat, Op 25; No 2 in F minor, Op 31; No 3 in A flat, Op 34

Chopin Fantasie in F minor, Op 49

Liszt Concert Study No 3 in D flat (Un Sospiro)

Contributors

Pianist:
Kathryn Stott

Richard Osborne presents the last in the series celebrating the conductor's 80th birthday. 9: Gifts of Faith
With reminiscences from
Hugh Bean , Christopher Bishop , Simon Rattle , Mstislav Rostropovich , Robert Tear and Carlo
Maria Giulini himself.
Faure Agnus Dei (Requiem)
Philharmonia Chorus and Orchestra
Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral) La Scala PO
Saint-Saens Cello
Concerto No 1 in A minor
Mstislav Rostropovich (cello) London Philharmonic
Bruckner Symphony No 9 in D minor (Finale) Vienna PO
Series producer Jeremy Hayes. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Osborne
Unknown:
Hugh Bean
Unknown:
Christopher Bishop
Unknown:
Simon Rattle
Unknown:
Mstislav Rostropovich
Unknown:
Robert Tear
Unknown:
Maria Giulini
Unknown:
Faure Agnus Dei
Cello:
Mstislav Rostropovich
Producer:
Jeremy Hayes.

Presented by Ivan Hewett. This week medieval troubadours, Renaissance strolling players, Victorian barrel-organs and many others feature in a survey of music festivals down through the ages. Producer Anthony Sellors

Contributors

Presented By:
Ivan Hewett.
Producer:
Anthony Sellors

Bellini's last opera, set in Plymouth at the time of the English Civil War, is about the conflict between love, duty and religion. This new production was staged in April at the Vienna State Opera. Sung in Italian.
Chorus and Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera, conductor Placido Domingo
Act 1
7.45 The James Naughtie Interview
James Naughtie talks to Placido Domingo.
7.55 Acts 2 and 3

Contributors

Talks:
James Naughtie
Unknown:
Placido Domingo.
Elvira:
Edita Gruberova (sop)
Lord Arthur Talbot:
Marcello Giordan (tenor)
Sir Richard Forth:
Dmitri Hvorostovsky (bar)
Sir George Walton:
Roberto Scandiuzzi (bass)
Lord Gualtiero Walton:
Goran Simic (bass)
Queen Henrietta:
Graciela Araya (soprano)
Sir Bruno Robertson:
Ruben Broitman (tenor)

As the World Cup finals approach their climax, the rhythms and patterns of "the beautiful game" are evoked in a radiophonic commentary. Soccer crazy composers Michael Nyman (QPR) and Christopher Fox (Liverpool), and writers Sebastian Faulks (West
Ham) and Brian Morton (St Mirren) gather for a spot of terrace talk. With England team coach Don Howe discussing tactics, specially made match-day recordings and archive material from
BBC Radio Sport.
Devised and produced by Alan Hall

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Nyman
Unknown:
Christopher Fox
Unknown:
Sebastian Faulks
Unknown:
Brian Morton
Unknown:
Don Howe
Produced By:
Alan Hall

John Sunnan's 50th Birthday Concert
Miles Kington introduces a recording of the 10 June celebrations at the Pavilion,
Bath. John Surman (baritone and soprano saxophones, alto and bass clarinets) is joined by the Brass Project and other soloists to play in an assortment of groupings. The Brass Project give the first performance of a new work by John Surman commissioned by Radio 3. During the interval,
Surman talks to Miles
Kington about life at 50. Producer Derek Drescher

Contributors

Unknown:
John Surman
Producer:
Derek Drescher

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