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with Andrew McGregor.
7.05 Geminiani Concerto
Grosso in D, Op 3 No 1
7.15 Debussy Deux arabesques
7.45 Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical)
8.05 Rossini Overture: II barbiere di Siviglia
8.24 Poulenc Le bestiaire
8.32 Handel Handbook:
Handel Flute Sonata in G,
Op 1 No 5 Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor.

Presented by Roger Nichols with Jean-Michel Nectoux.
4: 1902-1912
Dans la foret de septembre; La fleur qui va sur l'eau; Accompagnement Bernard Kruysen (baritone) Noël Lee (piano)
Barcarolle No 7 in D minor
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano) Le don silencieux
Noemie Perugia (soprano) Irene ATtoff (piano)
Barcarolle No 8 in D flat
Jean-Philippe Collard (piano) Nocturne No 10 in E minor
Kathryn Stott (piano) Impromptu No 5 in F sharp minor
Marguerite Long (piano) Penelope (excerpts)
Penelope REGINE CRESPIN (sop)
Ulysse RAOUL JOBIN (tenor) French Radio Chorus
French National Orchestra, conductor Desire-Emile
Inghelbrecht

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger Nichols
Unknown:
Jean-Michel Nectoux.
Baritone:
Bernard Kruysen
Soprano:
Noemie Perugia
Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Unknown:
Penelope Regine Crespin
Tenor:
Ulysse Raoul Jobin

from Glasgow with Mary Miller , including
10.10 Artist of the Week:
Jaime Laredo (violin)
Bach Violin Sonata in A
(BWV 1015)
Glenn Gould (harpsichord)
10.35 Drttersdorf Sinfonia concertante
Josef Suk (viola)
Jiri Hudec (double bass)
11.10 Vllla-Lobos
Wind Quintet Jeux
11.35 Bach Violin Concerto in D minor
Scottish CO/Jaime Laredo (violin)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Miller
Harpsichord:
Glenn Gould
Viola:
Josef Suk
Viola:
Jiri Hudec

with Susan Sharpe.
1.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Philharmonic conductor Malcolm Goldring
Henry Herford (baritone) Steven Isserlis (cello) Choral Workshop Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs Elgar
Cello Concerto in E minor
2.00 Schools
Radio Q & A 2.05 In the News 2.25 Something to Think About: Infant
Assemblies 2.40 Music
Workshop: Music Course 3 Jiving Jukeboxes
3.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor George Hurst Martin Roscoe (piano) Schumann Overture,
Scherzo and Finale
Falla
Nights in the Gardens of Spain Dvorak
Symphony No 6 in D
4.35 The Very Sensuous Comett
Bruce Dickey plays virtuoso music by two leading cornett players of the Venetian Renaissance:
Giovanni Bassano and Girolamo Dalla Casa. He also joins the Taverner Players, director Andrew Parrott , in canzonas by Giovanni Gabriell.
Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Baritone:
Henry Herford
Cello:
Steven Isserlis
Conductor:
George Hurst
Piano:
Martin Roscoe
Unknown:
Bruce Dickey
Unknown:
Giovanni Bassano
Unknown:
Girolamo Dalla Casa.
Director:
Andrew Parrott
Unknown:
Giovanni Gabriell.

Presented by David Owen Norris.
A special edition from Birmingham, beginning another evening celebrating the musical life of a BBC regional centre for Radio 3's Year of British Music and Culture.
Special guest Ken Purchase , MP for
Wolverhampton North East. talks about his Early Day Motion seeking more Arts
Council funding for jazz and introduces Birmingham jazz musicians he particularly admires.
5.30 Bantock
The Witch of Atlas
6.03 Chopin
Nocturne in F. Op 15 No 1
6.15 Mendelssohn
Elijah (excerpts)
6.45 Elgar
The Dream of Gerontius
(excerpts)

Contributors

Presented By:
David Owen
Unknown:
Ken Purchase

The evening continues with a reflection on the current musical life of the city, which has enjoyed a cultural renaissance over the last 15 years. With Chris Wines and Tommy Pearson.
Britten Four Sea Interludes
(Peter Grimes )
CBSO/Simon Rattle
7.50 Learning Birmingham The CBSO is currently running an education project based on Britten's Sea Interludes for primary school children in the city. Chris Wines follows the project.
8.15 Mark-Anthony Tumage Momentum
CBSO/Simon Rattle
8.30 Composer-m-Residence Mark-Anthony Turnage recently finished a four-year stint as Radcliffe
Composer-in-Association with the CBSO.
It was an education for all concerned, as Turnage and the orchestra testify.
8.50 Mark-Anthony Turnage Kai
Ulrich Heinen (cello)
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conductor Simon Rattle
9.15 Gala Concert
One of the most exciting developments in Birmingham's recent musical life was the opening of Symphony Hall, the CBSO's new home as well as a favourite venue for visiting orchestras.
The opening gala concert in 1991 included a performance featuring two now late and much lamented soloists.
Mahler Symphony No 2 in C minor (Resurrection) Arleen Auger (soprano)
Alfreda Hodgson (contralto) CBSO Chorus and Orchestra/Simon Rattle
10.45 Night Waves in Birmingham
Humphrey Carpenter rounds off the evening with a discussion of Birmingham's cultural future, with the help of writers, directors and musicians.
Evening producer Christopher Marshall

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Pearson.
Unknown:
Peter Grimes
Unknown:
Mark-Anthony Turnage
Cello:
Ulrich Heinen
Conductor:
Simon Rattle
Soprano:
Arleen Auger
Contralto:
Alfreda Hodgson
Producer:
Christopher Marshall

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