Animal Physiology: The Female Athlete
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Presented by William Mival. Overture on Russian
Folksongs
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Neeme Jarvi
Piano Quintet, Op 57
Eugene Drucker (violin) Lawrence Dutton (viola) Beaux Arts Trio
Suite: Age of Gold
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor
Neeme Jarvi
From Glasgow with Mary Miller , including at approximately
10.03 Britten Missa Brevis
Choir of St John's College, Cambridge, conductor George Guest
10.35 Leclair Overture in A, Op 14
Musica Antiqua Koln
10.45 Schwertsik
Shal-i-mar
Peter Savidge (baritone) London Sinfonietta, conductor Lothar Zagrosek
11.15 Stravinsky, arr Crabb and Draugsvoll Suite: Petrushka
James Crabb and Geir
Draugsvoll (accordions)
11.35 Artist of the Week:
Richard Stoltzman (clarinet) Weber Clarinet Concerto
No 2 in E flat
English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard
Three pieces from Mozart, Cashian and Ravel.
Repeated from yesterday
11.30pm
with Susan Sharpe.
1.00 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC National Orchestra of Wales conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Tasmin Little (violin) Grace Williams
Penillion
Brahms Violin Concerto in D
2.10 London
Philharmonic Orchestra
Wind Ensemble
Mozart Divertimento in B flat (K270)
Janacek Mladi Gounod Petite symphonie in Bflat
Mozart Serenade in C minor (K388) Rpt
3.30 The BBC
Orchestras
BBC Symphony Orchestra conductor Jiri Beloklavek
Ivan Moravec (piano) Dvorak Serenade in D minor for wind, Op 44 Mozart Piano Concerto
No 23 in A (K488)
Suk Serenade in E flat for strings. Op 6
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4.55 An Outside View
Leading performers and composers from around the world voice their opinions on British music.
Today's performer is
Canadian soprano Nancy Argenta.
Producer Susan Kenyon
Tommy Pearson and the London Gabrieli Brass
Ensemble explore the different shades of brass instruments. Rpt
From Manchester, presented by Mairi Nicolson , and including at approximately
5.20 Ravel Pièce en forme de Habanera
6.03 Telemann Concerto in F major No 3
6.40 Albeniz Festival in Seville
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
From the Royal
Albert Hall , London.
Maria Joao Pires (piano) Gustav Mahler Youth
Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Beethoven Piano Concerto
No 3 in C minor
8.05 Kinky and the Conductor
Lia "Kinky" Watson remembers Germany and England in the 1930s, some dangerous moments with Himmler and Co. and above all her friendship with the great conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler.
Compiled and researched by Tom Eastwood.
8.25 Bruckner Symphony No 9 in D minor
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In the second of five programmes, Chopin writes about his performances around London and enthuses about his meeting with the Queen of England. Read by Alex Jennings.
Piano Sonata No 1; Piano Sonata No 2
Marc Ponthus (piano)
See also next Sunday 1.45pm
FAIREST ISLE
Samuel Pepys and the Music of Restoration England
Samuel Pepys was passionate about two subjects: women and music. Lucie Skeaping and the City Waites follow his diary as it chronicles the immense changes that took place in music as society moved from the Commonwealth back to the monarchy.
A Partners in Sound production Rpt
The first of seven concerts from this year's York Early Music Festival, introduced by George Pratt.
Yvonne Seymour (soprano) Simon Clulow
(countertenor)
Rogers Covey-Crump and Joseph Cornwell (tenors)
Stephen Varcoe and Peter Harvey (basses)
Yorkshire Bach Choir
Yorkshire Baroque Soloists, conductor Peter Seymour Jeremiah Clarke Come, come along for a dance and a song
Purcell Of old when heroes thought it base (Z333) (The Yorkshire Feast Song)
Repeated tomorrow 12 noon