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with Catriona Young.
7.05 Schubert Overture:
Die Zauberharfe
7.15 Bach Flute Sonata in G minor (BWV 1020)
7.30 Quartet Collection: Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 55 No 3
8.05 Telemann Trumpet Concerto in D
8.25 Lassus Madrigal: Ben convenne
8.40 Scriabin
Le Poeme de t'extase
Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Catriona Young.
Unknown:
Ben Convenne

Presented by Michael Kennedy.

Malven - Edita Gruberova (soprano) Friedrich Haider (piano)

Duett - Concertino - Paul Meyer (clarinet), Knut Sonstevold (bassoon), New Stockholm CO/Esa-Pekka Salonen

Ruhe, meine Seele! - Felicity Lott (soprano), Scottish National Orchestra/Neeme Jarvi

Four Last Songs - Lucia Popp (soprano), LPO/Klaus Tennstedt

(Discs)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Kennedy

with Edward Blakeman including
10.00 Artist of the Week:
John Williams (guitar) Barrios Mangore
Aconquija; Choro de saudade
10.10 Beethoven
Symphony No 4 in B flat
10.50
Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez
11.10 Louise Farrenc
Trio in E minor
11.30 Sibelius Tapiola

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Blakeman
Guitar:
John Williams
Guitar:
Barrios Mangore
Unknown:
Rodrigo Concierto
Unknown:
Louise Farrenc
Unknown:
Sibelius Tapiola

Time Regained
The first of six programmes celebrating the careers of some great musicians through their BBC and other recordings, their own comments and those of their friends and fellow musicians.
For most of her life the Russian pianist
Tatiana Nikolaeva was not regarded as an exportable commodity by the Soviet
Union and her international career lasted barely ten years. Gordon Stewart recollects that time, in conversation with David
Crighton and Malcolm Binns , and investigates what went before. With excerpts from Bach,
Shostakovich, Haydn,
Schumann and Tchaikovsky. A Cavendish production

Contributors

Pianist:
Tatiana Nikolaeva
Unknown:
Gordon Stewart
Unknown:
Malcolm Binns

In the first of eight programmes, Sara Nuttall explores the traditional music of the great trade route that linked China to the West in the Middle Ages. 1: A Journey through Turkey From the Byzantine city of Constantinople - present-day Istanbul - south and eastwards across Central Anatolia, visiting a wedding in the high pastures, caravanserais, and a rare public performance of the Dance of the Dervishes in Konya, the centre of the Mevlana Sufi order.
Producer John Thornley

Contributors

Unknown:
Sara Nuttall
Producer:
John Thornley

The opening concert of the orchestra's new residency at St George's, Brandon Hill Bristol. ,
Neil Jenkins (tenor) conductor Andrew Parrott
Boyce Overture No 5 in F
Ame Not on beds of fading flowers; Now Phoebus sinketh in the west (Comus)
Abel Symphony in E flat, Op 7 No 6
8.15 An Enlightened Decade Andrew Lyle assesses the achievements of the Orchestra of the Age of the Enlightenment with the help of players Alison Bury and Lisa Beznosiuk and one of its main guest conductors, Franz Briiggen , and talks to general manager
David Pickard about the future.
8.35 Abel Cantata: Fair
Celia love pretendeth Handel Water Music
FAIREST ISLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Brandon Hill
Tenor:
Neil Jenkins
Conductor:
Andrew Parrott
Unknown:
Abel Symphony
Unknown:
Andrew Lyle
Unknown:
Alison Bury
Unknown:
Lisa Beznosiuk
Conductors:
Franz Briiggen
Unknown:
David Pickard

Joan Rodgers (soprano) Roger Vignoles (piano)
Tchaikovsky Last night, Op 60 No 1; To forget so soon; Behind the window, Op 60 No 10; Cradle Song, Op 16 No 1; Was I not a blade of grass? Op 4 7 No 7; It was in the early spring, Op 38 No 2
Berg Seven Early Songs Schoenberg Rve Cabaret Songs

Contributors

Soprano:
Joan Rodgers
Piano:
Roger Vignoles

The socialist Victor Grayson won a parliamentary seat in a dramatic by-election in the Colne Valley in 1907. Young, dynamic and handsome, he won support across the country. Yet he abandoned politics after less than a decade and, in 1920, walked out of his London home and disappeared.
Simon Armitage investigates the charismatic Grayson in a new poem.
Producer Fiona McLean

Contributors

Unknown:
Victor Grayson
Unknown:
Simon Armitage
Producer:
Fiona McLean

Sarah Walker introduces an evocation of virtual stillness in Giacinto Scelsi 's Aion and an exhibition of orchestral frenzy in lannis Xenakis's s Dammerschein.
To complete the display,
Edgard Varese 's new world epic Ameriques.
Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Zoltan Pesko
Producer Alan Hall

Contributors

Introduces:
Sarah Walker
Unknown:
Giacinto Scelsi
Unknown:
Edgard Varese
Conductor:
Zoltan Pesko
Producer:
Alan Hall

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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