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With Andrew McGregor. Mozart Sinfonia
Concertante (K297b)
Prague Chamber Soloists, conductor Libor Pesek
Respighl The Pines of Rome BBC National Orchestra of Wales/Tadaaki Otaka
7.05 Bach Chromatic
Fantasia and Fugue in D minor (BWV 903)
7.32 Martinu Five Madrigal Stanzas
8.05 Cherubini Overture:
Anacreon
8.32 Reger Three Choruses, Op 39 Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor.

Ravel La Valse - LSO/Claudio Abbado

9.13 Haydn Piano Sonatas: Sonata in D (H XVI 51) - Glenn Gould (piano)

9.19 Catalani Ebben? ...Ne andro lontana (La Wally) - Wilhelmenia Fernandez (soprano), LSO/Vladimir Cosma

9.23 Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D - David Oistrakh (violin) Moscow PO, conductor Gennadi RozhdestvenskyÂ

(Discs)

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Gambaccini

With Edward Blakeman.
Artist of the Week:
Anne Queffelec (piano) Scarlatti Sonatas in D
(Kk 492); in E (Kk 531)
10.05 Imogen Hoist String Quintet
Academy of St Martin Chamber Ensemble
11.10 Encina Mas vale trocar
Morales Credo
Rufus Muller (tenor)
Christopher Wilson and Shirley Rumsey (lutes)
11.20 Beethoven Sonata in E flat, Op 31 No 3
Anne Queffelec (piano)
11.40 Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
BBC Concert Orchestra/ Jacques Delacote
FAIREST ISLE

Contributors

Artist:
Edward Blakeman.
Piano:
Anne Queffelec
Piano:
Scarlatti Sonatas
Tenor:
Rufus Muller
Tenor:
Christopher Wilson
Tenor:
Shirley Rumsey
Unknown:
Beethoven Sonata
Unknown:
Jacques Delacote

Beati quorum via, Op 38 No
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, conductor Richard Marlow
Symphony No 5 in D
(L'Allegro ed il penseroso) (4th mvt)
Ulster Orchestra, conductor
Vernon Handley
Magnificat in G, Op 81 Eternal Father, Op 135 Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, conductor Richard Marlow
For lo, I raise up, Op 145 Worcester Cathedral Choir, conductor Donald Hunt
Paul Trepte (organ)
Irish Rhapsody No 5 in G minor
Ulster Orchestra, conductor
Vernon Handley Discs

Contributors

Conductor:
Richard Marlow
Conductor:
Vernon Handley
Conductor:
Richard Marlow
Conductor:
Donald Hunt
Conductor:
Paul Trepte
Conductor:
Vernon Handley

With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 The Land Where the Good Songs Go A Journey in Search of Forgotten Musicals
Presented by Mark Steyn. 5: Lerner after Loewe
Lyricist Alan J Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe wrote a string of hits. After Loewe's retirement in 1960, Lerner worked with a number of different composing partners, and it is some of this lesser known later work that Mark
Steyn explores with Lerner's collaborators.
John Barry remembers the ill-fated lolita, My Love, based on Nabokov's novel,
Burton Lane explains why Carmelina slipped away, Charles Strouse recalls
Lerner's very last show - Dance a Little Closer, and Arthur Laurents explains why he knew 1600
Pennsylvania Avenue was never going to work. A Cat's Whiskers/Rewind production
Repeated Friday at 12 midnight
2.00 Schools
Playtime 2.15 Time to Move 2.35 Listen!
FAIREST ISLE
3.00 Carnegie
Publication Scheme
Lewis Foreman introduces a selection of the music submitted in competitions organised by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
Norman Hay String Quartet in A
Gurney Ludlow and Teme Bliss Rhapsody for mezzo, tenor and ensemble
Warlock The
Curlew Walton Piano Quartet

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Presented By:
Mark Steyn.
Unknown:
Frederick Loewe
Unknown:
John Barry
Unknown:
Burton Lane
Unknown:
Charles Strouse
Unknown:
Arthur Laurents
Introduces:
Lewis Foreman
Unknown:
Andrew Carnegie.
Unknown:
Norman Hay
Piano:
Curlew Walton

From Cardiff with Nicola Heywood Thomas. Including Handel Dixit Dominus
5.40 Strauss Trio
(Der Rosenkavalier)
6.03 Debussy Nocturnes
6.45 Beethoven, transcr Liszt An die feme geliebte

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicola Heywood Thomas.
Unknown:
Handel Dixit Dominus

From Studio One.
James Wood
(percussion) Sirinu
Anon Cantigas de Santa Maria Frederic Rzewski To the Earth
Glacinto Scelsi Canti del
Capricomo (excerpts)
8.10 Fame
A short story by Arthur Miller , read by Henry Goodman on the American writer's 80th birthday.
A successful and wealthy
Broadway playwright reveals celebrity to be a gilded cage in which ordinary human contact is impossible.
8.30 James Wood Elanga
N'Kake Singing to His Craft Scelsi Ogloudoglou
Trad Music from the Andes
FAIREST ISLE

Contributors

Unknown:
James Wood
Unknown:
Anon Cantigas de Santa
Unknown:
Maria Frederic Rzewski
Story By:
Arthur Miller
Read By:
Henry Goodman
Unknown:
James Wood Elanga
Unknown:
Scelsi Ogloudoglou
Unknown:
Trad Music

The Idea of North
The third of four radiogenic compositions enters the solitary world of Glenn Gould , evoking effects of isolation in a counterpoint of interviews and sounds from above the 60th
Parallel. Gould's pioneering sound documentary from the Canadian Broadcasting Company's archives was made for the country's
1967 centenary celebrations and is presented tonight by Mark Russell.
Producer Antony Pitts

Contributors

Unknown:
Glenn Gould
Unknown:
Mark Russell.
Producer:
Antony Pitts

"Nelson was born in a fortunate hour for himself and his country, was always in his element and always on his element," claimed
George Macaulay Trevelyan. Roy Porter reassesses the life of the famous admiral in the light of a new exhibition in Greenwich. Producer Erika Wright

Contributors

Unknown:
George MacAulay Trevelyan.
Unknown:
Roy Porter
Producer:
Erika Wright

The Whim of the Moment
Songs and writings from the stormy career of actor, singer, writer and composer Charles Dibdin
(1745-1814), with John Potter (tenor) and David Roblou (square piano).
Compiled by Jeremy Barlow. Producer Lindsay Kemp

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dibdin
Tenor:
John Potter
Tenor:
David Roblou
Unknown:
Jeremy Barlow.
Producer:
Lindsay Kemp

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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