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Presented by Paul Guinery.
7.03 Schumann Overture:
Julius Caesar
BBC Concert Orchestra/ Nicholas Cleobury
7.15 Szymanowski String Quartet No 2, Op 56 Silesian Quartet
7.35 Stanford Piano
Concerto No 2 in C minor
John Bingham (piano) BBC SO/Andrew Davis
8.10 Haydn Mass in B flat (Creation)
Janice Watson (soprano) Catherine Denley (mezzo)
Christoph Pregardien (tenor) Michael Pearce (bass)
Chorus and Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Ivan Fischer Producer Piers Burton-Page

Contributors

Presented By:
Paul Guinery.
Unknown:
Nicholas Cleobury
Piano:
John Bingham

Vivaldi Concerto for four violins, Op 3 No 10 - Soloists of Australia, conductor Ronald Thomas

9.13 Liszt Grand Galop Chromatique (S219) - Leslie Howard (piano)

9.18 Glazunov Serenades: No 1 in A; No 2 in F - RPO/Yondani Butt

9.27 Johann Strauss (son) Mein Herr Marquis; Spiel ich die Unschuld (Die Fledermaus) - Rita Streich (soprano) Berlin Radio SO/Kurt Gaebel

9.36 Holst A Fugal Concerto - Jonathan Snowden (flute) David Theodore (oboe) English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Yehudi Menuhin

9.44 Bach Lobet den Herm, alle Heiden (BWV 230) - Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner

9.51 Bizet L'Arlesienne Suite No 1 - Ulster Orchestra, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier

10.08 Artists of the Week: Domus
Mahler Piano Quartet Movement in A minor

10.20 Mozart Horn Concerto No 4 in E flat (K495) - Dennis Brain (horn) Philharmonia Orchestra/Herbert von Karajan

10.42 Weill Kleine Dreigroschenmusik - Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Otto Klemperer

11.10 Composer of the Week: Arnold
Flute Concerto No 2 - Richard Adeney (flute), Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor Ronald Thomas

11.24 Bach Preludes and Fugues Nos 5 and 6 (Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1) - Glenn Gould (piano)

11.31 Beethoven, arr Klemperer Grosse Fuge - Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Otto Klemperer

11.48 Elgar Overture: In the South - BBC SO/Andrew Davis

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Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Kay
Producer:
Edward Blakeman

Steven Isserlis (cello)
James MacDonald Reid
(bagpipes)
BBC Philharmonic/ Yan Pascal Tortelier
Peter Maxwell Davies An
Orkney Wedding with Sunrise Elgar
Cello Concerto in E minor
Tchaikovsky Symphony
No 6 in B minor (Pathetique)

Contributors

Cello:
Steven Isserlis
Cello:
James MacDonald Reid
Unknown:
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Unknown:
Peter Maxwell Davies

introduced by Julius Drake. Joan Rogers (soprano)
John Mark Ainsley (tenor) Julius Drake (piano)
Faure Nell ; Lydia; Les roses d'lspahan; La rose;
Le parfum imperissable; Nocturne; Les presents; C'est la paix
Gounod Serenade; Au rossignol; Viens! Les gazons sont verts
Faure Lejardin c/os
3.50 Interval
Circa 1900: Reminiscences of musicians, artists and writers in France at the turn of the century.
5: Josephine Bayley recalls musical circles in London and Paris in late Victorian times.
4.00 Reynaldo Hahn Venezia (Chansons en dialecte venetien)
Faure Vocalise ; Apres un reve; Serenade toscane; Barcarolle; Tarantelle
Series producer Kate Bolton

Contributors

Introduced By:
Julius Drake.
Soprano:
Joan Rogers
Tenor:
John Mark Ainsley
Piano:
Julius Drake
Piano:
Faure Nell
Unknown:
Faure Lejardin
Unknown:
Josephine Bayley
Unknown:
Reynaldo Hahn
Unknown:
Faure Vocalise
Producer:
Kate Bolton

Lisa Jardine with the arts review of the week, including a report on how television copes with classical music - close-ups in the concert hall or unusual angles in moody settings?
Producer John Goudie

Contributors

Unknown:
Lisa Jardine
Producer:
John Goudie

by David Rudkin. With Ian Hogg as Gustav Mahler, Cheryl Campbell as Alma and Derek Newark as Death.
Gustav Mahler is dying. Nursed by his wife Alma and taunted by Death he travels home from New
York to Vienna. Even during this last journey Mahler still struggles to resolve problems that prevent the completion of his final symphony.
Director Philip Martin

Contributors

Unknown:
David Rudkin.
Unknown:
Ian Hogg
Unknown:
Cheryl Campbell
Unknown:
Derek Newark
Director:
Philip Martin
Kafka:
Michael Fitzgerald
Sigmund Freud:
Roger Hume
Derek Cooke:
Paul Webster
Friend Unknown:
Gillian Goodman
Recording Angel:
Graham Padden
Announcer:
Jackie Smith-Wood
Crew of Light:
Judy Bennett

Sarah Walker reports from last month's Colourscape Music Festival held in an inflatable venue on Clapham Common, with a selection of pieces performed in tribute to the late Barry Anderson. Among those taking part are Jane Manning (soprano), Simon Desorgher (flute),
Roger Heaton (clarinet), Barry Guy (double bass), Sally Mays (piano) and Lawrence Casserley (sound projection). Producer Alan Hall
See also Tuesday 10.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Walker
Unknown:
Barry Anderson.
Soprano:
Jane Manning
Soprano:
Simon Desorgher
Flute:
Roger Heaton
Clarinet:
Barry Guy
Bass:
Sally Mays
Bass:
Lawrence Casserley
Producer:
Alan Hall

Brian Wright and the conductor
Harry Christophers introduce church music from Portugal: a five-part Magnificat by the Renaissance composer and Carmelite friar,
Manuel Cardoso ; and Antonio Teixeira 's Te Deum of 1734, which brings together 20-part baroque polyphony and solos of operatic virtuosity. Cardoso Magnificat
Tallis Scholars, director
Peter Phillips
Teixeira Te Deum
Lynda Russell and Gillian Fisher (sopranos) Catherine Denley (mezzo) Catherine Wyn-Rogers (contralto)
Ian Partridge and Andrew Murgatroyd (tenors) Michael George (bass) Peter Harvey (baritone) The Sixteen Choir and Orchestra/Harry Christophers Producer Susan Kenyon

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Wright
Conductor:
Harry Christophers
Unknown:
Manuel Cardoso
Unknown:
Antonio Teixeira
Unknown:
Peter Phillips
Unknown:
Teixeira Te Deum
Unknown:
Lynda Russell
Sopranos:
Gillian Fisher
Sopranos:
Catherine Denley
Contralto:
Catherine Wyn-Rogers
Contralto:
Ian Partridge
Tenors:
Andrew Murgatroyd
Bass:
Michael George
Baritone:
Peter Harvey
Producer:
Susan Kenyon

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