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Haydn Quartet in D, Op 64 No 5 (The Lark)
7.20 Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending
7.37 Suk Summer Moods,
Op 22b
7.51 Martinu Nonet
8.07 Delius Summer Night on the River
8.15 Strauss Violin
Concerto in D minor, Op 8
8.46 Frankel Youth Music,
Op 12
Producer Patrick Lambert Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Producer:
Patrick Lambert

Jeremy J Beadle looks at some of the Proms in the week ahead and talks to accordionist James Crabb and composers
Lyell Cresswell and Tan Dun.
Plus news of the first year of the Proms education project, and Tom Phillips with his choice of the Proms this week.
Producer Jessica Isaacs
Repeated tomorrow at 7.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy J Beadle
Accordionist:
James Crabb
Unknown:
Lyell Cresswell
Unknown:
Tan Dun.
Unknown:
Tom Phillips
Producer:
Jessica Isaacs

With Anthony Burton.

Vivaldi Concerto in C for two oboes and two clarinets (RV560) City of London Sinfonia/Nicholas Kraemer

9.41 Grainger Australian Up Country Song; The Gypsy's Wedding Day; Brigg Fair
Polyphony/Stephen Layton

9.50 Delius Brigg Fair LSO/Anthony Collins

10.07 Schutz Die mit Tranen saen; Das ist je gewisslich wahr
Schutz-Akademie, conductor Howard Arman

10.17 Beethoven String Quartet in C, Op 59 No 3 (Rasumovsky) Guarneri Quartet

10.51 Fayrfax Ave Dei patris filia The Cardinall's Musick, conductor Andrew Carwood

11.05 Goldschmidt Cello Concerto David Geringas (cello) Magdeburg PO, conductor Mathias Husmann

11.28 Motets from the Codex Specialnik The Hilliard Ensemble

11.35 Mozart Symphony No 34 in C Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/George Szell Producer Clive Portbury

(Discs)

Contributors

Presenter:
Anthony Burton

General Director of the Royal Opera House Jeremy Isaacs talks to composer Michael Berkeley about some of his musical enthusiasms, which focus on the 18th and early 19th centuries.
A Ladbroke Radio production

Contributors

Talks:
Jeremy Isaacs
Unknown:
Michael Berkeley

Romeo and Juliet
Tony Robinson tells modern versions of original tales against a background of the music they inspired. The first programme features the tragic story of the star-crossed lovers set against the music of Prokofiev.
A Ladbroke Radio production

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Robinson

3: The Recital Room and Recording Studio
Dame Janet talks to Brian
Kay about the delights and pressures involved in pleasing audiences worldwide and the invisible listeners beyond the microphone, and she reflects on the crucial relationships between pianist and singer, words and music. With contributions from Martin
Isepp, Sir Neville Marriner and Leo Black and music by Stanford, Warlock, Handel,
Chausson, Bach, Strauss, Schoenberg, Ravel, and Schubert - including his rarely-heard cantata Lazarus. A Classic Arts production

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Neville Marriner
Unknown:
Leo Black

Howard Goodall tests the wit, knowledge and opinions of well-known musicians.
Recorded earlier this summer in the concert hall of the Nimbus Foundation near Monmouth, Crispian Steele-Perkins ,
Gregory Rose and Libby Macnamara answer the questions.
A Ladbroke Radio production

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Goodall
Unknown:
Crispian Steele-Perkins
Unknown:
Gregory Rose
Unknown:
Libby MacNamara

From the Royal
- Albert Hall , London.
Charlotte Margiono (soprano)
European Union Youth
Orchestra/Bernard Haitink Strauss Death and Transfiguration; Four Last Songs
8.20 Twentieth-Century Masterworks
Steve Martland discusses
Stravinsky's Rite of Spring with contributions from
Louis Andriessen ,
Gerard McBurney and tonight's conductor, Bernard Haitink.
8.40 Stravinsky The Rite of Spring
* Radio Times holiday: pll8

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Steve Martland
Unknown:
Louis Andriessen
Unknown:
Gerard McBurney
Conductor:
Bernard Haitink.

by Noiseless Blackboard Eraser
with Ken Campbell as the clown.

Out-of-body fantasy and candid actuality meet in a collage of words and music. The fictional biography of a wayward and world-weary clown as remembered by his circus colleagues. Their anecdotes are based on the true stories of seven unusual individuals.

A Festival Radio production

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Lance Dann [billed as Lance Dean]
Music:
Rohan Kriwaczek
The Clown:
Ken Campbell
The Gaffer:
Ivor Rosaire
Lieutenant Mundau:
Captain Sensible
Quango:
Sunny Fossett
Isadora:
null Janzilliacas
Sampson:
Andrew Drummond-Hay
Carmen:
Lady Alice Douglas
Gurty:
Mitchell Martin

Louis Marchand Suite in D minor
Lucy Carolan (harpsichord) Marin Marais Les voix humaines
Erin Headley (viola da gamba)
Stephen Stubbs (theorbo) Pierre Danican Phllldor
Suite in D minor
Nancy Hadden and Rachel Brown (flutes)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marchand Suite
Harpsichord:
Lucy Carolan
Viola:
Erin Headley
Unknown:
Stephen Stubbs
Unknown:
Pierre Danican Phllldor
Unknown:
Nancy Hadden
Flutes:
Rachel Brown

Nod Knowles introduces a double bill from the 1993 Outside In Festival, Crawley. Featuring the Moscow Art
Trio with their unique blend of music. Plus the 15-piece Mask Orchestra playing big band pieces by its founder, film and TV composer Colin Towns. Rpt

Contributors

Introduces:
Nod Knowles
Unknown:
Colin Towns.

BBC Radio 3

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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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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More