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with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Elgar Chanson de matin and Chanson de nuit, Op 15 Nos 1 & 2
Bournemouth Sinfonietta, conductor Norman del Mar
7.13 Leclair Overture in G, Op 13 No 1
Purcell Quartet
7.32 Strauss Dance of the Seven Veils (Salome)
Dresden State Orchestra, conductor Rudolf Kempe
8.05 Milhaud Suite:
Saudades do Brasil -
4 Dances
French National Orchestra, conductor Leonard
Bernstein
8.32 Rimsky-Korsakov, arr Rachmaninov Flight of the Bumble Bee
Sergei Rachmaninov (Ampico piano roll)
8.34 Roussel Résurrection, Op 4 (Symphonic Poem after Tolstoy)
Toulouse Capitole
Orchestra, conductor
Michel Plasson
Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor.
Unknown:
Strauss Dance
Conductor:
Rudolf Kempe
Conductor:
Michel Plasson

Piers Burton-Page introduces the final instalment of this week's survey of all the composer's symphonies. Symphony for Brass, Op 121 (excerpt) Philip Jones Brass
Ensemble, conductor
Howard Snell
Symphony No 9
BBC Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor Charles Groves.
With extracts from Sir
Malcolm Arnold 's writings, read by David King.

Contributors

Conductor:
Charles Groves.
Unknown:
Malcolm Arnold
Read By:
David King.

with Chris de Souza.
Including at approximately
10.05 Peter Hope Four French Dances
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Ashley Lawrence
10.25 C P E Bach
Symphony in B flat (Wq 182/2)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Franz Briiggen
10.35 Anon
Je ne puis; Amors me tiennent; Veritatem Conon de Bethune
Ahi! Amours
Anon
La tierche estampie real Early Music Consort of London, director David Munrow
10.45 Bernard Stevens
Lyric Suite, Op 30 Delme Quartet
11.00 Mozart Symphony No 31 in D (Paris)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Lothar Zagrosek
11.20 Artists of the Week:
Domus
Dvorak Piano Quartet in A, Op 87

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris de Souza.
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Conductor:
Franz Briiggen
Director:
David Munrow
Unknown:
Bernard Stevens
Conductor:
Lothar Zagrosek

At the First International
Congress of Arab Music in 1932, Western purists such as Bela Bartok confronted Arab musicians who wanted to introduce
Western idioms into their traditional music. Ruth
Davis outlines some of the controversies and introduces recordings made at the Congress by ensembles from Iraq,
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt. Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Bela Bartok

Every Note Paints a Picture In the last programme,
Debbie Wiseman conducts her completed orchestral score for the film Mary's House, supervises the recording and mixing sessions, and talks to some of the performers and technicians who help to get her music from the studio to the cinema screen. A Rewind production

Contributors

Unknown:
Debbie Wiseman

Jeremy Nicholas takes a look at events in the weekend ahead and plays a selection of music including
5.15 Schumann Overture:
Genoveva
6.03 Copland El Salon Mexico
6.30 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 16 in D (K451)
7.03 Massenet Pourquoi me réveiller? (Werther) Producer Ray Abbott

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Nicholas
Producer:
Ray Abbott

Concluding the series of short talks on German
Romanticism.
Nationalism. The close association between
Nationalism and German
Romanticism gives everyone problems. Its images and meanings, debased by the Nazis, have come to be viewed with deep suspicion by many.
Yet, as Colin Bailey reveals, the attempt to define what was quintessentially
German was fundamental to every facet of Romantic ideology.
Series producer Mark Burman

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Bailey
Producer:
Mark Burman

Inspired by English models, the German landscape garden soon acquired characteristics of its own which linked it to the aesthetic and philosophical ideals of the Romantic movement in Germany.
Dr lain Boyd Whyte , Reader in Architectural History and Theory, Edinburgh
University, visits Prince Franz of Anhalt-Dessau 's late
18th-century park at Worlitz, the Gothic Castle of Lowenburg at Kassel, and the gardens and summer residences of the Prussian
Princes at Potsdam, and talks to Adrian von Buttlar ,
Professor of Art History, Kiel University, about the evolution of the German gardenscape from 1770 to 1830.
Producer Judith Bumpus

Contributors

Reader:
Boyd Whyte
Unknown:
Prince Franz
Unknown:
Adrian von Buttlar
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

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