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With Penny Gore.
Reicha Clarinet Quintet in B flat Vlastimil Mares , Stamitz Quartet
6.29 Glazunov Raymonda (Act 3) Kirov Orchestra, conductor Viktor Fedotov
7.05 Dowland The Frog Galliard; Come Away; La Mia Barbara Paul O'Dette (lute)
7.23 Ethel Smyth Piano Sonata No 3 Liana Serbescu
8.05 Villa-Lobos Bachiana Brasiliera
No 5
Renee Fleming (soprano), New World Symphony, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
8.31 Viotti Violin Concerto No 2 in A minor
Elizabeth Wallfisch , Brandenburg
Orchestra, conductor Roy Goodman Editor Andrew Lyle

Contributors

Unknown:
Vlastimil Mares
Conductor:
Viktor Fedotov
Unknown:
La Mia Barbara
Unknown:
Paul O'Dette
Piano:
Ethel Smyth
Unknown:
Liana Serbescu
Soprano:
Renee Fleming
Conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas
Unknown:
Elizabeth Wallfisch
Conductor:
Roy Goodman
Editor:
Andrew Lyle

With Peter Hobday.
Beethoven Overture: Coriolan
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
9.09 Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 1
Joshua Bell, Montreal Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
9.32 Haydn Symphony No 72 in D Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood Producer Tony Cheevers Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday.
Conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Conductor:
Charles Dutoit
Director:
Christopher Hogwood

With Edward Blakeman.
Jacob van Eyck Daphne
Nancy Hadden (Renaissance flute)
10.05 Artists of the Week:
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
Haydn Symphony No 83 in A (The Hen) Conductor Hugh Wolff
10.55 Shostakovich Piano Concerto
No
Elisabeth Leonskaya ,
St Paul Chamber Orchestra, conductor Hugh Wolff
11.20 Britten Folk Song
Arrangements: Lemady; She's Like the Swallow; 0 Waly, Waly; Sweet Polly Oliver ; The Salley Gardens Benjamin Luxon (baritone), David Willison (piano)
11.35 Strauss Four Symphonic Interludes (Intermezzo)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Producer Edward Blakeman

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Blakeman.
Unknown:
Nancy Hadden
Conductor:
Hugh Wolff
Unknown:
Elisabeth Leonskaya
Conductor:
Hugh Wolff
Unknown:
Polly Oliver
Baritone:
Benjamin Luxon
Piano:
David Willison
Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Producer:
Edward Blakeman

A Bid for Freedom, 1777-82 1: 1777-1778
With Richard Wigmore. Mozart's first trip without his exploitative father was to Mannheim, where he sued for a court post and the hand of Aloysia Weber - both unsuccessfully.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei , K273
Leipzig Radio Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Herbert Kegel Piano Sonata in C, K309
Mitsuko Uchida
Alcandro, Lo Confesso ... Non So d'Onde Viene, K294
Lucia Popp (soprano),
Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor Leopold Hager
Violin Sonata in E flat, K302
Arthur Grumiaux , Walter Klien (piano) Basta Vincesti ... Ah, Non Lasciarmi , K486a Lucia Popp (soprano),
Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor Leopold Hager Producer Nick Morgan Discs
Repeated Easter Monday 11.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Wigmore.
Unknown:
Aloysia Weber
Unknown:
Mater Dei
Conductor:
Herbert Kegel
Unknown:
Mitsuko Uchida
Soprano:
Lucia Popp
Conductor:
Leopold Hager
Unknown:
Arthur Grumiaux
Piano:
Walter Klien
Unknown:
Non Lasciarmi
Soprano:
Lucia Popp
Conductor:
Leopold Hager
Producer:
Nick Morgan

lain Burnside presents a programme of Schubert lieder to poems by Goethe and Mayrhofer given as part of a recital at the 1996 Feldkirch Schubertiade by the baritone Matthias Gbrne and the pianist Graham Johnson. Producer Peter Tanner

Contributors

Baritone:
Matthias Gbrne
Pianist:
Graham Johnson.
Producer:
Peter Tanner

Humphrey Lyttleton has said that the baritone sax is less pliable than the tenor or alto, making it harder to achieve that recognisable tone of voice that is essential to jazz. In the fourth of five programmes, John Surman finds that individuality in players including Joe Temperley , Hamiet Bluiett and Gary Smulyan. Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttleton
Unknown:
John Surman
Unknown:
Joe Temperley
Unknown:
Gary Smulyan.

Zambia and Zimbabwe
Caroline Swinburne makes a week-long musical journey around Zambia and Zimbabwe. Today she meets Zambia's former president
Kenneth Kaunda and hears how he inspired his people to develop their own very distinctive style of pop. Producer Caroline Swinburne
WEB SITE: http://www.bbcnc.org.uk/music_machine/

Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Swinburne
Unknown:
Kenneth Kaunda
Producer:
Caroline Swinburne

With Andrew Green , including
Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps LSO, conductor Andre Previn
6.03 Brahms Wie Lieblich Sind Deine
Wohnungen (A German Requiem) Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre
Révolutionnaire et Romantique, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
6.45 Bach Chaconne (Partita No 2 in D minor, BWV1004) Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Producer Andrew Mussett
E-MAIL: intune@bh.bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Green
Conductor:
Andre Previn
Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner
Violin:
Arthur Grumiaux
Producer:
Andrew Mussett

From the de Singel Concert Hall, Antwerp, continuing the European Broadcasting Union's initiative - an annual series of early-music concerts from across Europe. Bach's setting of the Ordinary of the Mass is considered to be much more than the sum of its parts, three-quarters of which come from earlier pieces. Greta de Reyghere and Marijke van Amhem (sopranos), James Bowman
(countertenor), Jean-Paul Fouchecourt (tenor), Geert Smits (bass),
Namur Chamber Choir, La Petite Band conductor Sigiswald Kujiken
Bach Mass in B minor, BWV232
(Part 1)
8.25 Bach the Recycler
George Pratt illustrates Bach's careful redevelopment of his existing compositional resources in the B minor Mass, and plays some familiar passages as they were originally heard.
8.45 Bach Mass in B minor, BWV232 (Part 2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Greta de Reyghere
Sopranos:
James Bowman
Tenor:
Jean-Paul Fouchecourt
Tenor:
Geert Smits
Conductor:
Sigiswald Kujiken
Conductor:
Bach Mass
Unknown:
George Pratt
Unknown:
Bach Mass

The third of seven programmes in which Harry Christophers conducts soloists from the Sixteen and principals from the Symphony of Harmony and Invention in Membra Jesu Nostri by Dietrich Buxtehude. Ad Manus is preceded by Alan Howard reading William Alabaster 's Upon the Ensignes ofChriste's Crucifying Next programme tomorrow 3.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Christophers
Unknown:
Dietrich Buxtehude.
Unknown:
Alan Howard
Unknown:
William Alabaster

Penny Gore introduces a recital by Emily Beynon (flute), Catherine Beynon (harp) and Michael Gieler (viola).
Debussy, arr Druckman La Danse de Puck; Les Collines d'Anacapri (Preludes) Debussy Sonata for Flute, Viola and Harp
Gubaidulina Garden of Joys and Sorrows
Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Repeated tomorrow 2.15pm

Contributors

Introduces:
Penny Gore
Flute:
Emily Beynon
Flute:
Catherine Beynon
Flute:
Michael Gieler
Producer:
Nigel Wilkinson

Mark Russell and Robert Sandall are joined via ISDN line by Future Sound of London, who relay an extended live mix of their electronic music direct from their North London studio. Producer Philip Tagney
MUSIC DETAILS: see BBC1 Ceefax page 652

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Russell
Unknown:
Robert Sandall
Producer:
Philip Tagney

With Donald Macleod.
1.30 Schubert A song recital from the 1950s given by Hermann Prey
(baritone) and Martin Malzer (piano)
2.30 BBC Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier
Hindemith Symphonia Serena ;
Symphony: Die Harmonie der Welt
3.45 Salzburg Festival
Carissimi Jephte Handel Hear Jacob's God (Samson);
Dixit Dominus ; Zadok the Priest Nancy Argenta and Catherine Bott (sopranos), Michael Chance
(countertenor), Nico van der Mell
(tenor), Harry van der Kamp (bass), Salzburg Bach Choir, Sol Sol La Sol Baroque Orchestra/Howard Arman
5.00 Sequence

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Piano:
Martin Malzer
Conductor:
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Conductor:
Hindemith Symphonia Serena
Unknown:
Dixit Dominus
Unknown:
Nancy Argenta
Sopranos:
Catherine Bott
Sopranos:
Michael Chance
Tenor:
Nico van Der Mell
Tenor:
Harry van Der Kamp

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