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7.05 Tchaikovsky Andante Cantabile, Op 11 - English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Geoffrey Simon
7.15 Keyboard Compendium: Bach Little Preludes Nos 4-6 (BWV 936-938) - Ton Koopman (harpsichord)
7.35 Elgar Overture: In the South (Alassio) - LSO, conductor Jeffrey Tate
8.05 Manfredi Concerto in G minor, Op 3 No 10 - Academy of St Martin, conductor Neville Marriner
8.35 Mozart Trio (Der Schauspieldirektor) - Kiri Te Kanawa (soprano) Edita Gruberova (soprano) Uwe Heilmann (tenor) Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor John Pritchard
8.47 Ireland Phantasie Trio in A minor - Barbican Piano Trio
(Discs)
In this final programme,
Leslie Howard talks to Chris de Souza about Liszt's sacred music with musical examples including his first setting of the Ave Maria and excerpts from the Gran Mass, the Missa Choralis, Christus and Via Crucis.
with Andrew Lyle.
Telemann Recorder
Sonata in C
Frans Bruggen (recorder) Anner Bylsma (cello) Gustav Leonhardt
(harpsichord)
10.05 Mozart, arr
Grieg Sonata in F (after K533 and K494)
Kathryn Page and John Lenehan (pianos)
10.30 Hurlebusch
Concerto in A minor
Musica ad Rhenum
10.40 Beethoven Sonata in F minor (WoO47) Christopher Kite (fortepiano)
10.45 Artist of the Week: Anner Bylsma (cello)
Bach Cello Suite No 4 in E flat
11.10 Busonl Duettino
Concertante after Mozart
Kathryn Page and John Lenehan (pianos)
11.25 Haydn Symphony No 104 in D (London) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Sigiswald Kuijken
Producer Adam Gatehouse
Haydn Trio in E flat (HXV22)
Mendelssohn
Trio in C minor, Op 66
Royal Academy of Music Slnfonla conductor Edward Gregson Concert from the RAM's
Schnittke Festival in March, celebrating the composer's 60th birthday. Presented by Sarah Beck in conversation with students taking part. Schnittke
Concerto grosso No 1
Daniel Hope and Ken Aiso (violins)
Tien Yang (harpsichord) Jiun Yoong Lim (piano)
Concerto for Oboe and Harp
Zoe Glossop (oboe) Julia Thornton (harp) Gogol Suite
Anthony Marwood (violin) William Howard (piano)
Prokofiev Sonata No 1 in F minor, Op 80
Ravel Sonata in G
Africa's top musicians discuss life, art and music with Lucy Duran and perform live in the studio. The second programme features singer and mbira player, Stella Chiweshe, one of the few women mbira players in Zimbabwe.
A Heavy Entertainment production
The Sampling Sessions 5: Pop v, Classical ?
This week's programmes have featured the work of two young composers from Sheffield, 15-year-old music student Ryan Wigglesworth and 20-year-old pop musician Roisin Murphy. Eliot Kennedy meets the two composers and introduces a performance of their new work based on some of the ideas used by American composers. A Soundscape production
5.15 In Tune
Richard Baker looks forward to events this weekend and plays a selection of music.
5.15 Dvorak
Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op 72 No 2
6.03 Beethoven
Overture, Coriolan
6.30 Poldini Dancing Doll
7.03 Lalo First Movement
(Symphonie Espagnole) Producer Susan Kenyon
from the Royal Albert Hall , London. Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor
Claudio Abbado
Tchaikovsky The Tempest Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (1919)
8.20 More Than Meets the Eye
Art historian Professor Sir
Ernst Gombrich , talks about his interest in psychology to Richard Gregory , Emeritus
Professor of neuropsychology at the University of Bristol. They consider how our perceptions are influenced by our expectations and the role of surprise in our experience of the environment and art.
8.40 Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition
Five nightly stories for
Europe, written and narrated by Frederic Raphael.
5: Latin Lover. Italian men have a reputation. But in Rome, there's this
American woman who turns the tables.
In the second of three specially recorded recitals to mark the 350th anniversary of the greatest violinist of the 17th century, Andrew Manze talks to
George Pratt and, with his group Romanesca, performs Biber's eccentric Sonata representativa and three of his famous
Rosary Sonatas.
Christopher Cook and team report on Edinburgh Festival highlights, featuring the Australian production of Midsummer Night's Dream and Peter Stein 's Oresteia.
Sarah Walker presents Stockhausen's Der
Jahreslauf, a fragment of his epic opera project Licht, and a landmark tape piece from the 70s, Denis Smalley 's Pentes. Producer Alan Hall