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Music, news and weather with Andrew McGregor , including at approximately
7.05 Faure, arr Isserlis Après un reve
Steven Isserlis (cello)
Pascal Devoyon (piano)
7.09 Dvorak The Wild Dove
Czech Philharmonic
Orchestra, conductor
Vaclav Neumann
7.32 Quartet Collection:
Haydn String Quartet in E, Op 17 No 1
Dekany Quartet
8.05 Scheidt, arr P
Jones Canzona a 10 Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
8.22 Nielsen
Symphonic Rhapsody
Danish National Radio SO, conductor Gennadi
Rozhdestvensky
8.42 Telemann
Concerto in C
Philip Pickett (recorder) New London Consort
Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Cello:
Steven Isserlis
Piano:
Pascal Devoyon
Conductor:
Vaclav Neumann
Unknown:
Jones Canzona
Unknown:
Philip Pickett

The Operas of 1819 Excerpts from Ermione, La Donna del Lago and Bianca e Faliero performed by, among others,
Katia Ricciarelli , Cecilia Gasdia ,
Delia Jones and Chris Merritt.
Discs Revised

Contributors

Unknown:
La Donna Del Lago
Unknown:
Katia Ricciarelli
Unknown:
Cecilia Gasdia
Unknown:
Delia Jones
Unknown:
Chris Merritt.

with Edward Blakeman.
Including
Musorgsky Intermezzo Symphonique in modo classico
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Oliver Knussen
10.10 Robin Orr Lyric Piece No 3
Faure
Barcarolle in D minor,
Op 90
"Chabrier Aubade
Roy Howat (piano)
10.20 Artist of the Week:
Thea King (clarinet) Schumann
Marchenerzahlungen Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
Nicola Grunberg (piano)
10.40 Hahn Piano Concerto
No
Stephen Coombe (piano) New London Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp
11.25 Symphonic Steppes: Shostakovich
Symphony No 6
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Alexander Lazarev

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Blakeman.
Conductor:
Oliver Knussen
Conductor:
Robin Orr
Piano:
Roy Howat
Viola:
Marchenerzahlungen Cecil Aronowitz
Piano:
Nicola Grunberg
Piano:
Stephen Coombe
Conductor:
Alexander Lazarev

Jill Anderson presents a recital of Russian piano music given by Piers Lane. Glazunov
Variations in F sharp minor, Op 72
Schnittke
Variations on a chord
Rachmaninov
Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op 22
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Anderson
Unknown:
Piers Lane.

Presented by David Fanning
Popov Symphony No 2
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alexander Lazarev
Schnittke Symphony No 1
Paul Magi (jazz violin) Rein Rannap (jazz piano) BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

Contributors

Presented By:
David Fanning
Conductor:
Alexander Lazarev

from St David 's
Hall, Cardiff. conductor Grant Llewellyn Peter Donohoe (piano) Beethoven
Symphony No 7 in A
8.10 Shut Up and Dance! Project
Ruth Wall , Charlie Barber and members of the BBC
National Orchestra of Wales go back to school.
8.30 Charlie Barber
Shut Up and Dance! (BBC commission; first broadcast)
Gershwin, arr Grofe Rhapsody in Blue
Ginastera Four Dances
(Estancia)

Contributors

Unknown:
St David
Conductor:
Grant Llewellyn
Piano:
Peter Donohoe
Unknown:
Ruth Wall
Unknown:
Charlie Barber

4: Shakespeare minus English
Michael Kustow looks at the never-ending challenge of translating Shakespeare into other languages, with leading translators Inga-
Stina Ewbank ,
Jean-Michel Deprats and Jean-Claude Carrier and illustrations of key extracts in several languages.
Final programme tomorrow
8.35pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Kustow
Unknown:
Stina Ewbank
Unknown:
Jean-Michel Deprats
Unknown:
Jean-Claude Carrier

In the final programme of the series,
Charles Alexander surveys the work of John Scofield ,
Kevin Eubanks , Frank Gambale and other leading contemporary jazz guitarists. Repeated from Monday 4.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Alexander
Unknown:
John Scofield
Unknown:
Kevin Eubanks
Unknown:
Frank Gambale

Valentine Cunningham discusses the opening in New York of the National
Museum of the American
Indian, and talks to Sioux writer Susan Power , once elected Miss Indian
Chicago, as her first novel, The Grass Dancer, is published in this country. Producer Abigail Appleton

Contributors

Unknown:
Valentine Cunningham
Unknown:
Susan Power
Producer:
Abigail Appleton

David Fanning introduces the second of three programmes of Russian songs.
The Golden Age
Musorgsky Gopak ; The
Classic: With Nanny; In the corner: The Beetle; With the Doll: Evening Prayer:
The Hobby-Horse; The Cat Sailor
Borodin The Sleeping Princess; Songs of the Forest: The False Note
Tchaikovsky No Words, My Beloved; Why?: None But the Lonely Heart: If Only I'd Known: Sleep, Sorrowful Friend
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon

Contributors

Introduces:
David Fanning
Unknown:
Musorgsky Gopak

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