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With Penny Gore. News, weather and music including
Elgar Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84 Piers Lane (piano), Vellinger Quartet
7.05 Veracini Overture No 3 in B flat
Musica Antique Koln, director Reinhard Goebel
7.32 Milhaud Suite: Scaramouche
Katia and Marielle Labeque (pianos)
8.05 Vivaldi Concerto in F, Op 10 No 1 (La Tempesta di mare) II Giardino Armonico , director Giovanni Antonini (recorder)
8.11 Schwarenka Serenade , Op 70 Lydia Mordkovitch (violin), Seta Tanyel (piano)
8.48 Roseingrave Concerto in D Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman (organ)

Contributors

Director:
Reinhard Goebel
Unknown:
Giardino Armonico
Director:
Giovanni Antonini
Unknown:
Schwarenka Serenade
Violin:
Lydia Mordkovitch
Piano:
Seta Tanyel
Director:
Peter Holman

With Edward Blakeman.

Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending - English Chamber Orchestra, director Stephanie Gonley (violin)

10.10 Artist of the Week: William Bennett (flute)
Bach Triple Concerto in A minor, BWV 1044
George Malcolm (harpsichord), Bath Festival Orchestra, director Yehudi Menuhin (violin)

10.35 Ives General William Booth Enters into Heaven - Peter Coleman Wright (bass), BBC SO/Andrew Davis

11.10 Milhaud Sonatina, Op 76 - William Bennett (flute), Clifford Benson (piano)

11.20 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 2 in C minor (Little Russian) - BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard

Contributors

Presenter:
Edward Blakeman

With
Chris de Souza.
Film music: The Battle of the Bulge (excerpts)
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by the composer Sonata for Violin Solo, Op 13 Max Rostal (violin)
Film music: Night of the Iguana (excerpt)
Studio orchestra, conducted by the composer Clarinet Quintet, Op 28 Thea King (clarinet), Britten Quartet
Repeated next Tuesday 11.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris de Souza.
Violin:
Max Rostal

With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Manchester International
Cello Festival
Rodney Slatford introduces the last of three programmes of highlights from this year's festival at the Royal
Northern College of Music, at which some of the world's leading cellists were present. This selection includes more Russian chamber music and some surprise items.
Boccherini Sonata No 5 in G
Steven Isserlis with Maggie Cole (harpsichord)
Shostakovich Sonata , Op 40
Ralph Kirshbaum with Ian Brown (piano) Mosolov Legend, Op 5
Karine Georgian with Ian Brown (piano)
2.00 The BBC Orchestras
BBC Philharmonic US Tour
Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier, Colin Carr (cello)
Britten Four Sea Interludes (Peter Grimes )
Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor Beethoven Symphony No 7 in A A concert given last year in the Jesse Auditorium. Columbia
3.25 Singers Plus ...
The second of four concerts recorded earlier this year at St John's, Smith
Square, in which the BBC Singers are joined by guest performers to explore 400 years of music for voices and instruments.
Conductor Stephen Cleobury , David Goode (organ), Louisa Fuller (violin) Peter Cornelius Three Choral Songs, Op 11
Karg-Elert Fugue, Canzona and Epilogue, Op 85 No 3
Cornelius Liebe , Op 18
Poulenc Litanies a la vierge noire Dupre Ave Maris stella
Frank Martin Mass for double choir

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Unknown:
Steven Isserlis
Harpsichord:
Shostakovich Sonata
Unknown:
Ralph Kirshbaum
Piano:
Ian Brown
Unknown:
Karine Georgian
Piano:
Ian Brown
Cello:
Colin Carr
Unknown:
Peter Grimes
Conductor:
Stephen Cleobury
Conductor:
David Goode
Violin:
Louisa Fuller
Violin:
Peter Cornelius
Unknown:
Cornelius Liebe
Unknown:
Frank Martin Mass

With Mairi Nicolson , including Mayerl Marigold
Eric Parkin (piano)
6.04 Mozart Piano Sonata in D, K311
Andras Schiff (piano)
7.04 Peter Sculthorpe Small Town Sydney Symphony Orchestra Producer Mark Rowlinson

Contributors

Unknown:
Mairi Nicolson
Unknown:
Mayerl Marigold
Piano:
Eric Parkin
Piano:
Andras Schiff
Piano:
Peter Sculthorpe
Producer:
Mark Rowlinson

Paul Guinery introduces the last of four chamber-music concerts from the Turner Sims Concert
Hall, Southampton. Endellion Quartet
Haydn String Quartet in D. Op 76 No 5 Barber String Quartet. Op 11
8.10 Monstrous Regiment
Gone are the stalwart wives of yesteryear,
Who never dreamed of having a career: They had no lust for power, but were content
To concentrate on household government.
Ranjit Bolt introduces his adaptation of Juvenal's Sixth Satire, updating the poet's vitriolic and misogynistic tour de force to a late-20th-century setting of health clubs and analysts. Reader Benjamin Whitrow. Rpt
8.30 Beethoven String Quartet in E minor, Op 59 No 2 (Rasumovsky)
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Contributors

Introduces:
Paul Guinery
Unknown:
Turner Sims
Reader:
Benjamin Whitrow.

Series examining the history of thought about landscape.
2: The Narrative Landscape
An exploration of how man makes his mark on the ground in pursuit of all manner of ends: from self-glorification in the famous Renaissance gardens of Rome to gaining a profound understanding of nature in the work of artist Andy Goldsworthy.

Contributors

Artist:
Andy Goldsworthy.

Conductor Proinnsias O'Duinn
A concert of American music celebrating Virgil Thomson 's centenary, including one of his best-known film scores and Bernard Rogers
's tribute to Franklin D Roosevelt.
Copland Music for the Movies Bernard Rogers Elegy
Virgil Thomson Suite: Louisiana Story

Contributors

Conductor:
Proinnsias O'Duinn
Unknown:
Virgil Thomson
Unknown:
Bernard Rogers

Architecture, sex and civilisation -
Richard Coles makes the connections with internationally acclaimed architectural historian Joseph Rykwert and visits Kendal for the only British showing of a new work by painter
Lucien Freud. And 15 actors tackle 72 roles and one of the greatest works in world literature - Night Waves reports from the stalls on the opening night of a new stage adaptation of War and Peace.
Producer Ann Marie O'Callaghan

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Coles
Unknown:
Joseph Rykwert
Unknown:
Lucien Freud.
Producer:
Ann Marie O'Callaghan

Dupre's improvisations for Notre-Dame vespers were to lead to a brilliant recital career, while Durufle's skills with instrumental colour won him a reputation as "the best orchestrator since Ravel". Tim Thorne meets
Durufle's wife Marie-Madeleine
Durufle-Chevalier, who was a pupil of Dupre.
Dupre Vêpres de la vierge (excerpt) Philippe Lefebvre (organ), Cambridge Schola Gregoriana, David Hill (organ), director Mary Berry
Durufle Andante and Scherzo
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Murray Stewart Dupre Quartet
Clemens Quatacker (violin), Kris van Severen (viola), Carlo Schmitz (cello), Jozef Sluys (organ)
Durufle Prelude et fugue sur le nom d'Alain
Marie-Madeleine Durufle-Chevalier
(organ)
Repeated from last Tuesday

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Thorne
Unknown:
Philippe Lefebvre
Director:
Mary Berry
Director:
Durufle Andante
Conductor:
Murray Stewart
Cello:
Carlo Schmitz
Cello:
Jozef Sluys

With Donald Macleod.
1.00 E U Baroque Orchestra, conductor Marc Minkowski Rameau
Suite: Dardanus Handel Overture:
Agrippina; Cantata: Apollo e Dafne Annick Massis (soprano), Franck Legueringel (baritone)
2.15 Pascal Trio Beethoven String Trio in E flat. Op 3 Mozart Divertimento in E flat, K563
3.45 The Swedish Radio Choir - directed by Erik Westberg - and the Zetterqvist Quartet with choral and chamber music by Schoenberg
5.00 Sequence

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Conductor:
Marc Minkowski Rameau
Soprano:
Dafne Annick Massis
Soprano:
Franck Legueringel
Directed By:
Erik Westberg

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