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With Andrew McGregor. Scarlatti Salve Regina
6.35 Saint-Saens Piano Concerto
No 2 in G minor
7.05 Liszt Mephisto Waltz No 3
7.34 Respighi Roman Festivals
8.05 Verdi Overture: Alzira
8.19 Mozart Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor.
Unknown:
Scarlatti Salve Regina

With Peter Hobday.
Gunnar de Frumerie Pastoral Suite
Borje Marelius (flute),
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Stig Westerberg
9.12 Mozart Serenade in E flat, K375 Wind Soloists of the Chamber
Orchestra of Europe
9.35 Prokofiev Scythian Suite Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday.
Flute:
Borje Marelius
Conductor:
Stig Westerberg
Conductor:
Mozart Serenade
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado

With Nicola Heywood Thomas.

Artist of the Week: Katarina Karneus (mezzo)

Mozart Abendempfindung, K523 - Iain Burnside (piano)

10.05 Liszt Feux Follets (Transcendental Studies) - Boris Berezovsky (piano)

10.10 Nystroem Songs by the Sea - Katarina Karneus (mezzo), Iain Burnside (piano)

10.30 Tchaikovsky Sleeping Beauty (excerpts) - BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Barry Wordsworth

11.05 Grieg Bilberry Slopes (Haugtussa) - Katarina Karneus (mezzo), Iain Burnside (piano)

11.10 Chavez Trombone Concerto - Christian Lindberg, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Grant Llewellyn

11.30 Monteverdi Ave Maris Stella (Vespers) - Michael Chance (countertenor), Nigel Robson (tenor), Jakob Lindberg (chitarrone), Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, director John Eliot Gardiner

11.40 Strauss Die Nacht; Fur Funfzehn Pfennige - Katarina Karneus (mezzo), lain Burnside (piano)

11.45 Tchaikovsky Sleeping Beauty (excerpts) - BBC National Orchestra of Wales, conductor Barry Wordsworth

Contributors

Presenter:
Nicola Heywood Thomas
Mezzo:
Katarina Karneus
Pianist:
Iain Burnside

Ockeghem loved complexity and puzzles. Today, John Milsom explores his Missa Prolationum, a work which combines phenomenal mathematical complexity with ravishing sound. Prenez sur Moi
Medieval Ensemble of London, conductors Peter Davies and Timothy Davies
Kyrie; Gloria; Credo; Sanctus; Benedictus; Agnus Dei (Missa Prolationum)
Hilliard Ensemble , conductor Paul Hillier
0 Rosa Bella ; Mort Tu As Navre Medieval Ensemble of London, conductors Peter Davies and Timothy Davies
Repeated next Wednesday 11.30pm. See also 8.25pm

Contributors

Unknown:
John Milsom
Conductors:
Peter Davies
Conductors:
Timothy Davies
Conductor:
Hilliard Ensemble
Conductor:
Paul Hillier
Conductor:
Rosa Bella
Conductors:
Peter Davies
Conductors:
Timothy Davies

With Susan Sharpe , including Walter Leigh Concertino for Harpsichord and Strings
George Malcolm , Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
Trad spiritual There's a Man Going Round Taking Names
Jessye Norman (soprano)
Edward MacDowell Woodland Sketches
James Barbagallo (piano) Producer Peter Thresh Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe
Unknown:
Walter Leigh
Unknown:
George Malcolm
Conductor:
Neville Marriner
Soprano:
Jessye Norman
Soprano:
Edward MacDowell
Piano:
James Barbagallo

From Gloucester Cathedral.
Introit: Set Me as a Seal
(Walton)
Responses(Rose)
Psalms 28, 29 (Stanford, Attwood) First Lesson: Jeremiah 6, w9-21
Canticles: Gloucester Service (
John Sanders - first broadcast performance) Second Lesson: John 4, wl-26
Anthem: Festival Te Deum (
Mark Blatchly - first broadcast performance) Hymn: Sun of My Soul (Abends)
Organ Voluntary: By My Life, By My Death (Le Tombeau d'Olivier Messiaen) (Hakim)
Director of music David Briggs. Assistant organist Mark Lee. Repeated tomorrow 1.00am

Contributors

Unknown:
John Sanders
Unknown:
Mark Blatchly
Music:
David Briggs.
Organist:
Mark Lee.

From the Wigmore Hall, London, introduced by Fiona Talkington.
Emma Kirkby (soprano), Anthony Rooley (lute)

Dowland Can She Excuse; Now, O Now; Go, Crystal Tears; His Golden Locks; I Saw My Lady Weep; Flow, My Tears

Holborne Countess of Pembroke's Paradise; The Sighes

Dowland When Phoebus First Did Daphne Love; Time Stands Still; In This Trembling Shadow; Sweet, Stay Awhile

Contributors

Presenter:
Fiona Talkington
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Lutenist:
Anthony Rooley

Eight programmes of pre-war recordings by London dance bands. 5: Who's Been Polishing the Sun? With songs from Jack Hulbert , Jack Buchanan , Sam Browne , Hildegarde, Hutch, Jack Cooper ,
Jessie Matthews and the Swingtette.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Hulbert
Unknown:
Jack Buchanan
Unknown:
Sam Browne
Unknown:
Jack Cooper
Unknown:
Jessie Matthews

Ockeghem's death at Tours on 6 February 1497 was lamented by some of the most celebrated poets and musicians of his day and his name features in Compere's musical prayer on behalf of the great musicians of the age. The Hilliard Ensemble perform some of these works, and Bob Peck reads from a new translation by Virginia Rounding of Guillaume Cretin's Déploration sur le Trepas de Jean Ockeghem.
Ockeghem Kyrie; Gloria (Missa Mi-Mi) Busnois In Hydraulis
Ockeghem Credo (Missa De Plus en Plus)
Compere Omnium Bonorum Plena Ockeghem Sanctus (Missa Caput) Lupi Ergone Conticuit (In loannem
Okegi, Musicorum Principem , Naenia) Ockeghem Agnus Dei (Missa Prolationum)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Peck
Unknown:
Jean Ockeghem.
Unknown:
Lupi Ergone Conticuit
Unknown:
Musicorum Principem
Unknown:
Ockeghem Agnus Dei

A five-part portrait of Jerusalem. 3: Imagining Jerusalem
Michael Kustow looks at the image of Jerusalem in the work of four artists - painter Ivan Schwebel ,
William Blake , novelist
Shulamith Hareven and poet Yehuda Amichai. Readers Janet Suzman and Ben Kingsley. Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Kustow
Unknown:
Ivan Schwebel
Unknown:
William Blake
Unknown:
Shulamith Hareven
Readers:
Yehuda Amichai.
Readers:
Janet Suzman
Unknown:
Ben Kingsley.

Francis Poulenc 's Song Diary
Tom Watson plays the composer
Poulenc and explores his friendship with the poet Guillaume Apollinaire. Repeated next Monday 3.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Poulenc
Unknown:
Tom Watson
Unknown:
Guillaume Apollinaire.

Denys Lasdun 's design for what is now the Royal National Theatre continues to provoke as much controversy as any drama within the building. As the Royal Academy mounts a retrospective of his work,
Richard Coles considers the influence and legacy of one of Britain's most distinguished architects. Producer Anthony Denselow

Contributors

Unknown:
Denys Lasdun
Unknown:
Richard Coles
Producer:
Anthony Denselow

With Donald Macleod.

1.00 Petra Maria Schnitzer (soprano), Katharina Goldner (alto), Marcus Muller (tenor), Robert Holzer (bass), Prague Philharmonic Chorus and RSO/Pavel Kuhn

Mozart Symphony No 40 in G minor, K550

Schubert Mass in A flat, D678

3.00 Schools
3.00 Time and Tune
3.20 Together
3.40 Dance Workshop
4.00 EAL: A Time to Move
4.20 Scottish Resources 10-12
4.40 Talking Points

5.00 Sequence

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald MacLeod

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