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Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Satie, orch Debussy Gymnopedie No 1 St Louis Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
7.13 Vivaldi Sonata for two violins in G (RV71) Purcell Quartet
7.32 Quartet Collection: Haydn
String Quartet in A, Op2Nol
Aeolian Quartet
8.05 Rossini
Overture: La Scala di Seta
Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Chartes Dutoit
8.27 Schubert
Die Forelle (D550)
Edith Mathis (soprano)
Graham Johnson (piano)
8.32 Franck
Violin Sonata in A
Joshua Bell (violin)
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin
Conductor:
Chartes Dutoit
Soprano:
Edith Mathis
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Piano:
Jean-Yves Thibaudet

Piers Burton-Page presents a programme of music from Arnold's most prolific* decade, the 1950s.
Guitar Concerto, Op 67 Julian Bream (guitar) City of Birmingham
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
Symphonies Nos 3 and 4 (excerpts)
With extracts from Sir
Malcolm Arnold 's writings read by David King.

Contributors

Guitar:
Julian Bream
Unknown:
Malcolm Arnold
Read By:
David King.

with Chris de Souza. More
Gershwin and Mayerl, and at approximately
10.05 Thea Musgrave Elegy for viola and cello Timothy Boulton (viola) Richard Lester (cello)
10.20 Martinu
String Trio No 1
Krysia Osostowicz (violin) Timothy Boulton (viola) Richard Lester (cello)
10.35 Bruch
Symphony No 1 in E flat BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor James Lockhart
10.55 Artists of the Week:
Domus
Mendelssohn
Piano Quartet in C minor, Opl
11.40 Ronald Finch
Suite for small orchestra
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Ashley Lawrence

Contributors

Unknown:
Thea Musgrave
Viola:
Timothy Boulton
Cello:
Richard Lester
Viola:
Timothy Boulton
Cello:
Richard Lester
Conductor:
James Lockhart
Unknown:
Ronald Finch
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence

This summer the Lufthansa
Festival of Baroque Music celebrated its tenth birthday.
In the first of three concerts recorded at the festival, French soprano Agnes Mellon joins Les Talens
Lyriques under their director Christophe Rousset in a programme of vocal music from France and Italy. Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm

Contributors

Soprano:
Agnes Mellon
Director:
Christophe Rousset

Music and arts news from
Manchester presented by Rodney Slatford.
Including at approximately
5.15 Bottesini Prelude:
Ero e Leandro
LSO, conductor Franco Petrarchi
6.03 Reich Vermont
Counterpoint
Ransom Wilson (flutes)
6.15 Barber String Quartet No
Lindsay Quartet
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
DEUTSCHE ROMANTIK

Contributors

Presented By:
Rodney Slatford.
Conductor:
Franco Petrarchi
Flutes:
Ransom Wilson
Producer:
Paul Hindmarsh

from Studio One,
I Pebble Mill.
Vanbrugh String Quartet Beethoven Quartet in B flat, Op 130 (with Grosse Fuge)
8.20 The Wanderer
Joseph Koerner , Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard
University, explores the figure of the wanderer in the paintings of the great German Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich and in Schubert's monumental song-cycle Winterreise.
8.40 Bartok Quartet No 3 Haydn Quartet in B flat. Op 76 No 4 (Sunrise)
DEUTSCHE ROMANTIK

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph Koerner
Unknown:
Caspar David Friedrich

The seventh of ten short talks on defining moments of German Romanticism.
The Garden of Earthly
Delights. Sarah O'Brien Twohig takes a walk through the poetic terrain of the garden, for the romantics a place where the man-made boundaries of the landscape garden transformed a simple stroll into a moment of profound religious or philosophical contemplation.
Next programme tomorrow 9.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah O'Brien

Things often happen which we don't understand - until we stop to listen.
In the third programme of the series Mark Russell presents old and new experiments in sound and talks to Adrian Moore , winner of the Barry Anderson
Memorial Trust Prize, in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Stockhausen Studie I
Paul Lansky Night Traffic Stockhausen Studie II
The Aphex Twin Ambient work
Adrian Moore Sieve

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Russell
Unknown:
Adrian Moore
Unknown:
Barry Anderson
Unknown:
Stockhausen Studie
Unknown:
Paul Lansky
Unknown:
Stockhausen Studie
Unknown:
Adrian Moore

After Reservoir Dogs,
Quentin Tarantino 's latest film is Pulp Fiction, again set in a blood-drenched criminal underworld.
Tony Palmer investigates the phenomenon of the young director.
Producer Paul Quinn

Contributors

Unknown:
Quentin Tarantino
Unknown:
Tony Palmer
Producer:
Paul Quinn

BBC Radio 3

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