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7.05 Vivaldi
Concerto in C (RV558)
7.30 Schubert Quartettsatz in C minor (D703)
7.55 Poulenc Vinea mea electa (Quatre motets pour un temps de penitence)
8.05 Kodaly Dances of Marosszek
8.30 Beethoven Variations on "La ci darem la mano"
(WoO28)
8.50 Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music Discs
FAIREST ISLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Poulenc Vinea

Presented by John Milsom. Byrd Laudate pueri
Choir of Christ Church
Cathedral, Oxford/ Stephen Darlington Tallis Honor , virtus
Taverner Choir, conductor Andrew Parrott
Byrd Siderum rector Cambridge Singers Tallis Fantasia
Fretwork
Tallis 0 sacrum convivium
Hilliard Ensemble
Byrd Emendemus in melius Cambridge Singers
Tallis Salvator mundi I and II
Tallis Scholars, director
Peter Phillips
Byrd The Hunt's Up
Christopher Hpgwood (harpsichord)
Tallis In ieiunio et fletu
Taverner Consort
Byrd Atollite portas Cambridge Singers
Tallis Suscipe quaeso Taverner Choir

Contributors

Presented By:
John Milsom.
Presented By:
Byrd Laudate
Unknown:
Stephen Darlington
Unknown:
Tallis Honor
Conductor:
Andrew Parrott
Conductor:
Byrd Siderum
Unknown:
Hilliard Ensemble
Unknown:
Byrd Emendemus
Singers:
Tallis Salvator
Director:
Peter Phillips
Unknown:
Byrd Atollite
Singers:
Tallis Suscipe

from Cardiff, with Michael McCarthy.

Mozart Overture: Il re pastore

10.05 Artist of the Week: Christian Lindberg (trombone)
Elgar Howarth Trombone Concerto

10.25 Franck Le chasseur maudit

10.40 Bach Cantata No 23: Du wahrer Gott und Davids Sohn

11.00Â Sibelius Lemminkainen in Tuonela

11.20 Ives Memories

11.25 Mendelssohn Symphony No 4 in A (Italian)

11.55 Monti, arr Lindberg Czardas

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael McCarthy

conductor Seiji Ozawa Ursula Oppens (piano)
The first of an occasional series by American orchestras given as part of the 1994-95 Euroradio
Concert Season.
Penderecki Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima
Mozart Piano Concerto No
14 in E flat (K449)
Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor

Contributors

Conductor:
Seiji Ozawa
Piano:
Ursula Oppens

For imaginative concert programming, it would be hard to beat the early festivals of the International
Society for Contemporary Music, before the Second World War. Surprisingly, amid all the established big names and the young lions at the start of their careers, British composers played as big a role as any. In this six-part series,
Martin Cotton sifts through the mix, plays the music and assesses how the British contributions fared in this context. With contributions from Berthold Goldschmidt and Sir William Glock.
1: 1922-23
The ISCM's first two years saw Lord Berners hobnobbing with Stravinsky, Percy Grainger sharing the stand with Schoenberg's second string quartet and the world premiere of a remarkable string quartet by a young, unknown Briton - William Walton.
Producer David Gallagher

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Cotton
Unknown:
Berthold Goldschmidt
Unknown:
Sir William Glock.
Unknown:
Lord Berners
Unknown:
Percy Grainger
Unknown:
William Walton.
Producer:
David Gallagher

from the Wigmore Hall, London, with Roger Vignoles (piano).
Beethoven Mailied , Op 52 No 4; Adelaide, Op 46;
Neue Liebe, neues Leben, Op 75 No 2; Wonne der
Wehmut, Op 83 No 1; Der Kuss, Op 128
Schubert An die Musik
(D547): Ganymed (D544);
Wandrers Nachtlied (D768); Der Schiffer (D536)
Wolf Jagerlied ; Der Gartner: Bei einer Trauung; Abschied (Morike Lieder)
8.15 The Unmusical Muse
A E Housman's A
Shropshire Lad has provided a rich source of inspiration for numerous composers. Yet he himself strongly disapproved of his work's being set to music. Sean Street considers
Housman's poems and investigates their attraction for English composers in the first 30 years of the century.
8.35 Somervell
A Shropshire Lad

Contributors

Piano:
Roger Vignoles
Piano:
Beethoven Mailied
Unknown:
Wolf Jagerlied
Music:
Sean Street

Sheryngham Ah gentyl Jesu David James (countertenor) Rogers Covey-Crump and John Potter (tenors)
Gordon Jones (baritone) With readings by Derek Jacobi.
For details see yesterday Next programme tomorrow
10.35pm

Contributors

Unknown:
David James
Tenors:
John Potter
Baritone:
Gordon Jones
Unknown:
Derek Jacobi.

"Landscape is the work of the mind. Its scenery is built up as much from strata of memory as from layers of rock." From the primeval forest to the sacred mountain, the award-winning historian Simon Schama explores landscape and memory in conversation with Roy Porter. Plus the first-night verdict on a new play by Sam Shephard.
Producer John Goudie

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Schama
Unknown:
Roy Porter.
Play By:
Sam Shephard.
Producer:
John Goudie

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