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Paul Guinery presents music written for the radio production Au Gre des Ondes by Henri Dutilleux , and a selection of seasonal music.
Dutilleux Prélude en Berceuse
Anne Queffelec (piano)
7.06 Gregorian Chant Propers for Easter Sunday
Choir of the Vienna Hofburgkapelle, director Josef Schabasser
7.23 Adrian Jack Slype Gavin Edwards (horn),
Philip Gibbon (bassoon)
7.31 Cunelier Se Galaas et le
Puissant Artus Ensemble Organum, director Marcel Peres
7.38 Dutilleux Claquettes ;
Improvisation Anne Queffelec (piano)
7.42 William Lawes Royall Consort No 8 in C Greate Consort, director Monica Huggett
7.57 Dutilleux Mouvement Perpétuel Anne Queffelec (piano)
8.00 Bach Church Cantatas:
Bach Cantata No 86: Warlich, Warlich, Ich Sage Euch
Wilhelm Wiedl (treble), Paul Esswood (alto), Kurt Equiluz (tenor), Ruud van der Meer (bass), Tolz Boys ' Choir, Vienna Concentus Musicus, director Nikolaus Harnoncourt
8.15 Dutilleux Hommage a Bach Anne Queffelec (piano)
8.19 Laszlo Lajtha Symphony No 4 (Spring) Pecs Symphony Orchestra, conductor Nicholas Pasquet
8.49 Dutilleux Etude
Anne Queffelec (piano) Producer Antony Pitts

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery
Unknown:
Henri Dutilleux
Piano:
Anne Queffelec
Director:
Josef Schabasser
Director:
Adrian Jack Slype
Horn:
Gavin Edwards
Bassoon:
Philip Gibbon
Director:
Marcel Peres
Director:
Dutilleux Claquettes
Piano:
Anne Queffelec
Director:
Monica Huggett
Piano:
Anne Queffelec
Unknown:
Wilhelm Wiedl
Unknown:
Paul Esswood
Tenor:
Kurt Equiluz
Bass:
Tolz Boys
Director:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Piano:
Bach Anne Queffelec
Conductor:
Nicholas Pasquet
Conductor:
Dutilleux Etude
Piano:
Anne Queffelec
Producer:
Antony Pitts

Reznicek Overture: Donna Diana
Vienna Philharmonic , conductor Willi Boskovsky
9.17 Vivaldi Concerto in D, RV121 English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard
9.23 Trad, arr Grainger Brigg Fair Trad, arr Vaughan Williams Loch Lomond Chanticleer
9.32 Johann Strauss (son) Emperor Waltz Vienna Johann Strauss
Orchestra, conductor Willi Boskovsky
9.43 Handel Organ Concerto in F, HWV295 (The Cuckoo and the Nightingale) Simon Preston , English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
10.02 Coates Saxo-Rhapsody Jack Brymer (saxophone),
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, conductor Charles Groves
10.13 Arensky Suite No 1, Op 15 Stephen Coombs and Ian Munro (pianos)
10.27 Mendelssohn String Symphony No 5 in B flat Concerto Kbln
10.38 Debussy, orch Caplet Suite: Children's Corner
Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
10.57 Scarlatti Sonatas in D minor,
Kk516 and Kk517
Christian Zacharias (piano)
11.14 Artist of the Week:
Antony Pay (clarinet/director) Weber Concertino in C minor
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
11.23 Composer of the Week:
Sibelius Finlandia Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
11.37 Beethoven Piano Concerto -
No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
Robert Levin (fortepiano), Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Producer Piers Burton-Page E-MAIL:bksm@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Donna Diana
Conductor:
Vienna Philharmonic
Conductor:
Willi Boskovsky
Conductor:
Raymond Leppard
Unknown:
Grainger Brigg Fair
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Conductor:
Willi Boskovsky
Unknown:
Simon Preston
Director:
Trevor Pinnock
Director:
Coates Saxo-Rhapsody
Director:
Jack Brymer
Conductor:
Charles Groves
Unknown:
Stephen Coombs
Pianos:
Ian Munro
Conductor:
Charles Dutoit
Piano:
Christian Zacharias
Conductor:
Colin Davis
Unknown:
Robert Levin
Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner
Producer:
Piers Burton-Page

The BBC Scottish Symphony
Orchestra and their chief conductor
Osmo Vanska continue their exploration of Sibelius's symphonic canon. This afternoon the magical
Swan of Tuonela, the Violin Concerto, played by the young Finn Pekka
Kuusisto, and the youthful impetuosity of his Symphony No 1. Presented by Geoffrey Baskerville in conversation with Osmo Vanska and Peter Franklin. GUIDE: a guide is available for L3.00 including postage and packing. Phone (0141) [number removed]to order a copy
Sibelius is the Composer of the Week, Monday-Friday 12 noon

Contributors

Conductor:
Osmo Vanska
Unknown:
Finn Pekka
Presented By:
Geoffrey Baskerville
Presented By:
Peter Franklin.

Tuning and temperament in early music can be a baffling minefield of jargon and technical terms. George Pratt and Rogers Covey-Crump explain some of them with specially recorded examples. Producer Kate Bolton
Repeated Tuesday 4.00pm

Contributors

Unknown:
George Pratt
Producer:
Kate Bolton

Bryn Terfel in Edinburgh
A highlight of the 1996 Edinburgh
International Festival was baritone Bryn Terfel's recital with pianist Malcolm Martineau. His programme of songs by Schubert, lbert and Vaughan
Williams ended with several encores.

Contributors

Pianist:
Malcolm Martineau.

To mark the tercentenary of his birth, a programme about the life and work of William Hogarth. Against a soundtrack of modern London, and with contributions from scholars, satirists and painters, Dr Judy Collins of the Tate Gallery considers the achievement of a very urban, very independent 18th-century artist. Producer Susan Marling

Contributors

Unknown:
William Hogarth.
Unknown:
Dr Judy Collins
Producer:
Susan Marling

"One must be serious about something if one wants any amusement from life." Algernon is indeed in earnest. But who is
Ernest? Oscar Wilde 's best-known and best-loved comedy.
Pianist Terence Allbright Director Glyn Dearman
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4

Contributors

Unknown:
Oscar Wilde
Pianist:
Terence Allbright
Director:
Glyn Dearman
Algernon Moncrieff:
Martin Clunes
Lane:
Michael Hordern
Jack Worthing:
Michael Sheen
Lady Bracknell:
Judi Dench
Gwendolen:
Samantha Bond
Miss Prism:
Miriam Margoyles
Cecily:
Amanda Root
Canon Chasuble:
John Moffatt
Merriman:
Terence Alexander

The second of four programmes tracing Russia's choral tradition. Passion and Revolution. Gerard
McBurney and Jeremy Summerly introduce two works by Shostakovich - a symphony written on the tenth anniversary of the Revolution, and settings of Jewish folk poems which he had to suppress until Stalin's death. Alongside these are Russian and Georgian folk songs and laments exploring the theme of persecution. Alexander Davidenko The Street Is
Aroused
State Republican Chamber Chorus Shostakovich Symphony No 2 (To October)
BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder
Trad Russian Orthodox Chants for
Communion
Patriarchal Choir of Moscow, director Anatoli Grindenko
Anon Georgian Shen Khar Venakhi; Two Alilos
Rustavi Choir
Anon By the Waters of Babylon Sirin Choir
Shostakovich From Jewish Folk Poetry Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano),
Ortrun Wenkel (contralto),
Ryszard Karczykowski (tenor), Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink Producer Kate Bolton

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Summerly
Unknown:
Alexander Davidenko
Director:
Anatoli Grindenko
Soprano:
Elisabeth Soderstrom
Contralto:
Ortrun Wenkel
Contralto:
Ryszard Karczykowski
Conductor:
Bernard Haitink
Producer:
Kate Bolton

With Donald Macleod.

1.00 Dvorak The King and the Charcoal Burner
King Matyas .... Rene Tucek (baritone)
Matej ..... Dalibor Jedlicka (bass)
Jindrich .... Vicktor Koci(tenor)
Anna .... Drahomira Drobkova (alto)
Liduska ..... Jitka Svobodova (soprano)
Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra/Josef Chaloupka

2.00 Mikhail Rudy (piano) Janacek Sonata (l.x.1905)
Chopin Piano Sonata No 2 in B flat minor, Op 35
Mozart Piano Sonata in B flat, K333
Liszt Les Jeux d'Eau a la Villa d'Este; Deux Valses Oubliees Wagner, transcr Liszt Liebestod
Liszt Nuages Gris
3.30 Rotterdam Philharmonic/Simon Rattle, Jard van Nes (alto) Gubaidulina Zeitgestalten
Mahler Ruckert Lieder
Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
5.00 Sequence

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Macleod

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