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With Penny Gore.
Smetana From Bohemia's
Woods and Fields (Ma Vlast) Sachsisch Staatskapelle, conductor James Levine
6.14 Bax Tintagel
BBC Welsh SO, conductor
Guido Ajmone-Marsan
6.27 Berlioz Les Nuits d'ete
Felicity Palmer (mezzo Philip Langridge (tenor)
Stephen Roberts (baritone) BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor David Atherton
7.05 Leclair Violin Concerto in B flat, Op 10 No 1 Simon Standage (violin/director)
Collegium Musicum 90
7.32 Copland Quiet City
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
7.50 Bruckner Intermezzo and Trio for String Quintet Alberni Quartet
Roger Best (viola)
8.05 Saint-Saens Morceau de concert
Hermann Baumann (horn) Leipzig Gewandhaus
Orchestra/Kurt Masur
8.32 Bruch Concerto in E minor
Gerard Causse (viola) Paul Meyer (clarinet)
Lyon Opera Orchestra, conductor Kent Nagano

Contributors

Conductor:
James Levine
Conductor:
Guido Ajmone-Marsan
Unknown:
Felicity Palmer
Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Baritone:
Stephen Roberts
Conductor:
David Atherton
Viola:
Saint-Saens Morceau
Horn:
Hermann Baumann
Viola:
Gerard Causse
Clarinet:
Paul Meyer

Handel Ombra mai fu
(Serse)
Jennifer Larmore (mezzo) Lausanne CO , conductor
Jesus Lopez-Cobos
9.04 Mozart Trio in B flat
(K498) (Kegelstatt) Gidon Kremer (violin)
Kim Kashkashian (viola) Valery Afanassiev (piano)
9.25 Mozart Parto , Parto, ma tu ben mio (La Clemenza di Tito)
Jennifer Larmore (mezzo) Lausanne CO , conductor Jesus Lopez-Cobos
9.32 Debussy String Quartet
Hagen Quartet

Contributors

Unknown:
Handel Ombra
Unknown:
Jennifer Larmore
Conductor:
Lausanne Co
Conductor:
Jesus Lopez-Cobos
Violin:
Gidon Kremer
Viola:
Kim Kashkashian
Piano:
Valery Afanassiev
Piano:
Mozart Parto
Unknown:
Jennifer Larmore
Conductor:
Lausanne Co
Conductor:
Jesus Lopez-Cobos

With Edward Blakeman.
Artist of the Week:
Gil Shaham (violin)
Vivaldi Concerto in F
(Autumn) (Four Seasons) Orpheus CO
10.10 Schumann
Symphonic Studies Radu Lupu (piano)
10.40 Mozart Motet:
Exsultate Jubilate
Sylvia McNair (soprano)
English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot
Gardiner
11.05 Hoffmeister Arrival and Farewell Partita
Consortium Classicum
11.25 Saint-Saens Violin
Concerto No 3 in B minor
Gil Shaham (violin)
New York PO, conductor
Giuseppe Sinopoli

Contributors

Artist:
Edward Blakeman.
Violin:
Gil Shaham
Piano:
Radu Lupu
Soprano:
Sylvia McNair
Conductor:
John Eliot
Violin:
Gil Shaham
Conductor:
Giuseppe Sinopoli

With Susan Sharpe.
FAIREST ISLE
1.00 Wartime at the National Gallery
Robert Philip presents the last in the series tracing Myra Hess 's wartime chamber concerts. As the Second World War drew to a close, Hess's concerts played host to visitors from free France. But the end of hostilities also meant the demise of the series, after six and a half years of daily concerts.
Rpt
For a list of recordings used in the series, send an sae to: [address removed]
2.00 Schools
Radio Showcase 2.05 In the News 2.25 Something to Think About 2.40 Music
Workshop
FAIREST ISLE
3.00 British Opera Matinee
Britten: Noye's Fludde An animated opera for children, written in 1957 for an ensemble of youngsters, adult soloists and ten musicians. This performance was recorded at Southwark Cathedral earlier this year as part of the City of London Festival. Introduced by Humphrey Carpenter.
Noye
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (barrtone)
Noye's wife
..CATHERINE WYN-ROGERS (mezzo)
God BENJAMIN LUXON (spoken)
New London Orchestra
City of London School for Girls' Orchestra
New London Children's
Choir/Ronald Corp
Performance sponsored by Marks and Spencer pic
4.00 Faure and Chausson
Two contrasting French piano trios, played by Jacques Rouvier (piano), Jean-Jacques Kantorow
(violin) and Philippe Muller (cello).
Faure Piano Trio in D minor, Op 120
Chausson Piano Trio in G minor, Op 3 Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Myra Hess
Introduced By:
Humphrey Carpenter.
Unknown:
God Benjamin Luxon
Piano:
Jacques Rouvier
Violin:
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Violin:
Philippe Muller

Tommy Pearson trawls the information superhighway this week as he fishes the Internet. Today, two students from Birmingham drag him to a cybercafe to point his browser at some of the latest sites on the Net.
WEB PAGE: http://194.72.60.96/wiwv/sadie/ musicmacl.html

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Pearson

Music, news and arts stories from Birmingham with David Owen Norris to guide you into early evening, including an interview with Paavo Berglund
, conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic.
Producer Jeremy Hayes

Contributors

Unknown:
David Owen Norris
Conductor:
Paavo Berglund
Producer:
Jeremy Hayes

Ian Bostridge (tenor)
Britten Sinfonia , director Roger Vignoles (piano)
Debussy Danse sacree et profane
Faure La Bonne Chanson
Tippett Little Music
Faure Nocturne for strings Britten Four French Folk
Songs; Les Illuminations
Given on Tuesday in Studio One

Contributors

Tenor:
Ian Bostridge
Tenor:
Britten Sinfonia
Piano:
Roger Vignoles
Piano:
Debussy Danse

Fritz Spiegl introduces further extracts from the musical criticisms of Sir
Neville Cardus. As music critic of the Manchester Guardian from 1920-39 and then for the Sydney
Morning Herald, his views on Delius, Elgar, Mahler,
Strauss (and cricket) were particularly forthright. Final programme tomorrow
9.55pm

Contributors

Introduces:
Fritz Spiegl
Unknown:
Neville Cardus.

Edgar Krapp (organ)
Heinrich Schiitz Ensemble
Preludes and Fugues: in B minor (BWV 544); in C minor (BWV 546); in C (BWV 547); in E minor (BWV 548)
Schubler Chorale-preludes (BWV 645-50)
Given earlier this year at the Biirgersaal-Kirche, Munich

Contributors

Unknown:
Edgar Krapp
Unknown:
Heinrich Schiitz

As the editors of the Dictionary of National
Biography work towards a new edition,
Valentine Cunningham investigates who's in, who's out and who makes the decisions.
Producer Mohit Bakaya

Contributors

Unknown:
Valentine Cunningham
Producer:
Mohit Bakaya

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