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with Catriona Young.
7.05 Mendelssohn Calm
Sea and Prosperous Voyage, Op 27
LSO/Claudio Abbado
7.20 Keyboard Compendium: Bach Three-Part
Inventions Nos 12-15
(BWV 798-801)
Ton Koopman (harpsichord)
7.35 Spohr Double Quartet, Op 65 L'Archibudelli
Smithsonian Chamber Players
8.05 Purcell Suite: Bonduca
Parley of Instruments, conductor Peter Holman
8.20 Dohnanyi Rhapsody in G minor, Op 11 No 1 Martin Roscoe (piano)
8.35 C P E Bach Organ Concerto in G (Wq34) Martin Haselbock (organ)
Vienna Academy of Original Instruments. Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Catriona Young.
Conductor:
Peter Holman
Conductor:
Dohnanyi Rhapsody
Piano:
Martin Roscoe
Unknown:
Martin Haselbock

Leslie Howard , in conversation with Chris de
Souza, talks about some of the less well-known aspects of Liszt's vast output, including songs, choral and orchestral music.
Scherzo in G minor (S153) Leslie Howard (piano) Kunstlerfestzug zur Schillerfeier
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Simon Joly
Soldatenlied (R560/7) Male Chorus of the Hungarian Peoples' Army
Hungarian State Orchestra, conductor Istvan Kis
Les Cloches deG*****
Leslie Howard (piano) Die drei
Zigeuner Ameral Gunson (mezzo) BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Simon Joly
Hungarian Battle March Leslie Howard (piano) Go not happy day
Judit Sandor (mezzo)
Kornel Zempleni (piano)
Ungarische Sturmarsch BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Simon Joly

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Howard
Piano:
Leslie Howard
Conductor:
Simon Joly
Conductor:
Istvan Kis
Piano:
Leslie Howard
Unknown:
Zigeuner Ameral Gunson
Conductor:
Simon Joly
Piano:
Leslie Howard
Unknown:
Judit Sandor
Piano:
Kornel Zempleni
Conductor:
Simon Joly

presented by Andrew Lyle. Alkan Variationsfantaisie on themes from
"Don Giovanni"
Kathryn Page and John Lenehan (pianos)
10.10 Schickardt Flute
Concerto in G minor
Jed Wentz (flute)
Musica ad Rhenum
10.30 Artist of the Week: Anner Byslma (cello)
Messiaen Louange a l'éternité de Jesus
(Quatuor pour la fin du temps)
Reinbert de Leeuw (piano)
10.50 J C Bach Sonata in E flat, Op 17 No 3
Christopher Kite (fortepiano)
11.00 Haydn Symphony No 99 in E flat
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Ton Koopman
11.25 Mozart, arr Grieg Fantasy and Sonata in C minor (after K457 andK475)
Kathryn Page and John Lenehan (pianos)

Contributors

Presented By:
Andrew Lyle.
Presented By:
John Lenehan
Flute:
Jed Wentz
Conductor:
Ton Koopman
Unknown:
Kathryn Page
Pianos:
John Lenehan

introduced by the composer. Sarah Leonard (soprano) Rolf Hind (piano) Brindisi Quartet
Ingrid Culliford (flute) David Rix (clarinet)
Martin Allen (percussion) Stefan Asbury (conductor) Ravel Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn
Nash Terrace (1971) Sibelius Sonatina in F sharp minor, Op 67 No 1 Nash
In a Walled Garden (1988) Bach
Fugue in C sharp minor (Well- Tempered Klavier, Book 2) (BWV 849) Per Norgard
Remembering (1988)
Nash String Quartet No 2 (Rpt. Recorded at the Aldeburgh Festival 1993)

Contributors

Soprano:
Sarah Leonard
Piano:
Rolf Hind
Clarinet:
David Rix
Clarinet:
Martin Allen
Conductor:
Stefan Asbury

The Sampling Sessions 2: 1 + 1 = ?
Composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich have both used simple arithmetic in their music.
In today's "session"
Ron Woodley and Eliot Kennedy sample, subtract and add together some of their compositions using pop music studio technology.

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Reich
Unknown:
Ron Woodley
Unknown:
Eliot Kennedy

Music, news and arts events from Cardiff introduced by Nicola Heywood Thomas. Her guest this afternoon is the conductor of tonight's
Prom, Mark Wigglesworth. Producer Gwawr Owen

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nicola Heywood Thomas.
Unknown:
Mark Wigglesworth.
Producer:
Gwawr Owen

from the Royal Albert Hall London. ,
Thomas Allen (baritone)
BBC National Orchestra of Wales/Mark Wigglesworth Mahler Riickert-Lieder
7.50 History Now and Then People's History
Roy Porter chairs a discussion with Jonathan Clark
, Miri Rubin and Raphael Samuel about how present-day concerns influence our view of the past, and vice-versa.
Should the past be viewed from the "top down" or the "bottom up"?
8.10 Shostakovich
Symphony No 7 (Leningrad)

Contributors

Baritone:
Thomas Allen
Unknown:
Roy Porter
Unknown:
Jonathan Clark
Unknown:
Miri Rubin
Unknown:
Raphael Samuel

Five nightly stories for
Europe, written and narrated by Frederic Raphael. 2: Stolen Property
A popular myth is re-enacted in Old Sevilla when a film crew comes to town.
Life is stranger than art ...
(Frederic Raphael 's The Empty Jew can be heard at 10.45pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederic Raphael.
Unknown:
Frederic Raphael

A piece for radio in two parts, written and narrated by Frederic Raphael. 1954. A young man's encounters travelling in Spain - culminating in the garden of the Alhambra by moonlight with the Jewish ministers and philosophers of the Moorish era.
(Rpt. Conclusion Thursday 1045pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederic Raphael.
Man on the train:
Edward de Souza
Alexander:
Lou Hirsch
Alicia:
Eleanor Bron
Narrator:
Frederic Raphael

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