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with Catriona Young.
7.05 Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No 2 inF(BWV1047)
7.30 Howells
Three Pieces, Op 28
7.50 Spohr Variations in B flat on a theme from "Alruna"
8.05 Berlioz
Overture: Le Corsaire
8.25 Purcell Portfolio:
Purcell A selection of songs
8.45 Humperdinck String Quartet in C, Op 30 No 1 Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Catriona Young.

Presented by Jill Anderson. Johann Hasse Introitus;
Kyrie (Requiem in C)
Susanna Moncayo von Hase (contralto)
II Fondamento, conductor
Paul Dombrecht
Johann Pisendel
Sinfonia in B flat
Virtuosi Saxoniae. conductor Ludwig Guttler Sylvius Weiss Polonaise (Sonata in F)
Lutz Kirchhof (lute)
Johann Graun Concerto in G
Virtuosi Saxoniae/Guttler Carl Abel Two pieces Rainer Zipperling (viola da gamba) Jan Zelenka
Kyrie (Missa dei Filii)
Nancy Argenta (soprano) Stuttgart Chamber Choir
Tafelmusik Chamber Choir/ Frieder Bernius Discs

Contributors

Presented By:
Jill Anderson.
Contralto:
Susanna Moncayo von Hase
Conductor:
Paul Dombrecht
Conductor:
Johann Pisendel
Conductor:
Virtuosi Saxoniae.
Conductor:
Ludwig Guttler
Conductor:
Sylvius Weiss Polonaise
Unknown:
Lutz Kirchhof
Unknown:
Johann Graun

with Andrew Lyle , including Purcell The Comical History of Don Quixote (excerpts) 10.Q5 Mozart String Quintet in D (K593)
10.45 Stravinsky Ebony Concerto
10.55 Strauss Don Quixote
11.40 Messager Solo de concours

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Lyle
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Unknown:
Strauss Don Quixote

conductor
Peter Maxwell Davies
Duncan McTier (double bass) Edward Harper Intrada after Monteverdi
Maxwell Davies Double bass Concerto (Strathclyde Concerto No 7) Judith Weir
Isti mirant ...
Stella Maxwell Davies Suite:
Caroline Mathilde

Contributors

Conductor:
Peter Maxwell Davies
Bass:
Edward Harper Intrada
Unknown:
Maxwell Davies
Unknown:
Judith Weir
Unknown:
Stella Maxwell Davies
Unknown:
Caroline Mathilde

Time Regained
The Griller Quartet (1928-61) was the first international string quartet to emerge in Britain after the London
Quartet of the 1920s. In conversation with Stephen Plaistow , Duncan Druce talks about some of its recordings, including:
Haydn Quartet in D, Op 71 No 2
Mozart Adagio and Fugue in C minor (K 546)
Beethoven Quartet in F minor, Op 95 and Alan George , violist of the Fitzwilliam Quartet, remembers Sydney Griller. Also, the premiere of Alan Rawsthorne 's Second
Quartet, broadcast in 1954. A Cavendish production

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Plaistow
Talks:
Duncan Druce
Talks:
Alan George
Unknown:
Alan Rawsthorne

from Studio 1, Birmingham.
Ernst Kovacic (violin), David Owen Norris (piano)
Copland Violin Sonata
Schoenbwg Phantasy, Op 4 7

8.05 Catching the Eye
First of five programmes tracing the development of art and design in the 40s. Richard Cork looks at the impact of the War Artists' Advisory Committee, set up by Kenneth Clark , which propelled such artists as Henry Moore, Graham Sutherland, John Piper and Stanley Spencer into the public eye.

8.25 Bartok Sonata for solo violin
Krenek Violin Sonata

Contributors

Piano:
David Owen Norris
Unknown:
Richard Cork
Unknown:
Kenneth Clark
Unknown:
Henry Moore
Unknown:
Graham Sutherland
Unknown:
Stanley Spencer
Unknown:
Bartok Sonata

Gudmundur Emilsson , Head of Music of the Icelandic
National Broadcasting
Service, introduces pieces by two Icelandic composers: Jon Lelfs Hekla
Iceland SO/Zukofsky
Jon Nordal Concerto Lirico
Reykjavik CO/Zukofsky Producer Susan Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Gudmundur Emilsson
Unknown:
Jon Lelfs Hekla

John Woolnch introduces the first of four programmes featuring unusual sequences of early and modern music. Tonight, the Composer's
Ensemble, conductor John Lubbock , perform Webem's Quartet, Op 22 and, with soprano Eileen Hulse , the Five Canons, Op 16; and the Hilliard Ensemble with lutenist Jacob Heringman perform music by Heinrich Isaac , the composer Webern studied for his doctorate.
A co-production between Radio 3 and Malcolm Bruno
Next programme tomorrow 9.45pm

Contributors

Introduces:
John Woolnch
Conductor:
John Lubbock
Soprano:
Eileen Hulse
Unknown:
Hilliard Ensemble
Unknown:
Jacob Heringman
Music By:
Heinrich Isaac
Unknown:
Malcolm Bruno

To the sound of John Cage 's prepared piano,
Alwynne Pritchard sets out into The
Perilous Night on a Mysterious Adventure with the Daughters of the Lonesome Isle and pianist Kate Ryder. Also, from the recent CD, the Kronos
Quartet play Mugam Sayagi by the Azerbaijani composer Franghto AU-Zadeti. Producer Alan Hall

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cage
Piano:
Alwynne Pritchard
Pianist:
Kate Ryder.
Unknown:
Mugam Sayagi
Producer:
Alan Hall

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