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With Penny Gore.
Spohr Piano Trio in B flat, Op 133 Beethoven Trio, Ravensburg
7.05 Vivaldi Concerto in F, RV544
(II Proteo o sia il Mondo al Rovescio) Enrico Onofri (violin),
Christoph Coin (cello), II
Giardino Armonico , director Giovanni Antonini
7.15 Schubert Der Hirt aufdem Felsen
Barbara Bonney (soprano),
Sharon Kam (clarinet), Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
7.32 Busoni Suite for Clarinet and String Quartet Dieter Klocker (clarinet), Andreas Krecher and Gerdur
Gunnarsdottir (violins), Christiane Horr (viola), Martin Menking (cello)
8.05 Haydn Overture: Die Feuerbrunst Vienna Haydn Sinfonietta, director Manfred Huss
8.41 Faure Cello Sonata No 1 in D minor, Op 109
Arto Noras , Bruno Rigutto (piano) Editor Andrew Lyle
♦Regular presenter Andrew McGregor is Face behind the Voice: page 139

Contributors

Violin:
Enrico Onofri
Cello:
Christoph Coin
Unknown:
Giardino Armonico
Director:
Giovanni Antonini
Director:
Schubert Der Hirt
Soprano:
Barbara Bonney
Soprano:
Sharon Kam
Clarinet:
Geoffrey Parsons
Clarinet:
Dieter Klocker
Clarinet:
Andreas Krecher
Violins:
Christiane Horr
Viola:
Martin Menking
Director:
Manfred Huss
Unknown:
Arto Noras
Piano:
Bruno Rigutto
Editor:
Andrew Lyle
Presenter:
Andrew McGregor

With Catriona Young.
Handel Concerto Grosso in D minor, Op 6 No 10 Orpheus CO
9.15 Haydn Trumpet Concerto in E flat Wynton Marsalis , National Philharmonic, conductor Raymond Leppard
9.30 Mozart Piano Sonata in C, K279
Mitsuko Uchida
9.44 Smetana From Bohemia's
Woods and Fields (Ma Vlast)
Czech PO, conductor Rafael Kubelik Producer Tony Cheevers Discs

Contributors

Unknown:
Catriona Young.
Unknown:
Wynton Marsalis
Conductor:
Raymond Leppard
Unknown:
Mitsuko Uchida
Conductor:
Rafael Kubelik
Producer:
Tony Cheevers

I From the Bridgewater Hall, I Manchester. Mark
Rowlinson's guests are John Gough (piano), Peter Seymour (harpsichord/ piano) and Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet/cornet). Artist of the Week:
Libor Pesek (conductor)
Dvorak Overture: Carnival
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
10.10 Moeran Bank Holiday: Windmills Ireland Soliloquy: The Scarlet
Ceremonies John Gough (piano)
10.30 John Stanley Trumpet
Voluntaries Crispian Steele-Perkins
(trumpet), Peter Seymour (harpsichord)
10.40 Buxton Orr A John Gay Suite RNCM Wind Orchestra, conductor Timothy Reynish
11.00 Strauss, arr Gieseking Standchen
Grieg Ich Liebe Dich
Rachmaninov Daisies
Rodgers, arr Mayerl There's a Small Hotel John Gough (piano)
11.15 Sargent An Impression on a Windy Day BBC Philharmonic, conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
11.25 Sullivan Echoes of the Savoy Anon Medley of traditional sea songs Verdi, arr Steele-Perkins Grand
March (Aida) Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet), Peter Seymour (piano) Strauss, arr Grainger Fantasie: Der Rosenkavalier
Grainger In Dahomey (Cakewalk Smasher) John Gough (piano) Producer Mark Rowlinson

Contributors

Piano:
John Gough
Piano:
Peter Seymour
Piano:
Crispian Steele-Perkins
Piano:
John Gough
Piano:
John Stanley
Harpsichord:
Peter Seymour
Harpsichord:
Buxton Orr
Conductor:
Timothy Reynish
Unknown:
Gieseking Standchen
Unknown:
Rachmaninov Daisies
Piano:
John Gough
Conductor:
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Conductor:
Sullivan Echoes
Piano:
Peter Seymour
Piano:
John Gough
Producer:
Mark Rowlinson

In the week of the centenary of KoRNgold's birth, his biographer Brendan Carroll traces his career from Viennese wunderkind to Hollywood celebrity.
Film music: The Sea Wolf (title theme) Warner Bros studio orchestra, conducted by the Composer
Passacaglia (Piano Sonata No 1) The Composer
Suite: Der Schneeman Hamburg Radio Orchestra, conductor Georg Singer Piano Trio, Op 1 (finale)
Soloists of the New York Philharmonic
Scherzo (Sinfonietta) BBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert
Producer Paul Hindmarsh
(Repeated next Monday 11.30pm) (See also 10pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brendan Carroll
Conductor:
Matthias Bamert
Producer:
Paul Hindmarsh

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Today Peggy Lee celebrates her 77th birthday. In the second of four programmes, Mel Hill focuses on her years as vocalist with the Benny
Goodman Orchestra. It was the time that saw her transformation from a capable band singer who supplied a vocal refrain to a distinctive jazz soloist who sold over a million copies of Why Don't You Do Right? Repeated Friday 12.30am

Contributors

Unknown:
Peggy Lee
Unknown:
Mel Hill

Radio 3 Early Music Young Artists Showcase 1997
Chris de Souza introduces the third concert from this year's event. Robin Blaze (countertenor) and Andrew Smith (harpsichord/organ) perform music by Purcell, Handel and Byrd. Repeated from Thursday

Contributors

Introduces:
Chris de Souza
Introduces:
Andrew Smith

Young Composers' Workshop
In this week's programmes
Verity Sharp follows four young composers who have been commissioned to write new pieces for a quintet of musicians from the BBC
Philharmonic. The project forms part of the BBC's Talent 2000. In today's programme the four composers and the musicians get together for a workshop led by Bill Connor , who will be guiding the students throughout. Producer Christina Pritchard
WEB SITE: http://www.bbc. co. uk/music_machine/
TALENT 2000 INFORMATION: [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Verity Sharp
Unknown:
Bill Connor
Producer:
Christina Pritchard

With Natalie Wheen , including
Weber Overture: Der Freischutz
Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Giuseppe Sinopoli
6.05 CPE Bach Symphony in E minor, Wql77 English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard
6.40 Franck Prelude , Chorale and Fugue Stephen Hough (piano) Producer Andrew Lyle
E-MAIL: intune@bh.bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Conductor:
Giuseppe Sinopoli
Conductor:
Raymond Leppard
Conductor:
Franck Prelude
Piano:
Stephen Hough
Producer:
Andrew Lyle

I From the Bridgewater Hall,
I Manchester. Conductor
Mark Wigglesworth , Julian Rachlin (violin) Brahms Violin Concerto in D
8.15 A View from the Bridgewater In the second of two programmes, Gillian Clarke reflects on her experiences as poet-in-residence at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall.
8.35 Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)

Contributors

Conductor:
Mark Wigglesworth
Violin:
Julian Rachlin
Unknown:
Gillian Clarke

Five readings from the writer's books introduced by Susannah Clapp ,
Chatwin's one-time editor and now the author of With Chatwin.
1: In Patagonia. Read by Anthony Hyde. Producer Tim Dee
Next programme tomorrow 8.50pm

Contributors

Introduced By:
Susannah Clapp
Read By:
Anthony Hyde.
Producer:
Tim Dee

lain Burnside introduces a selection of the songs Erich Wolfgang Korngold wrote throughout his career. performed by Karl Daymond
(baritone) and Ingrid Jacob (piano).
Producer Paul Hindmarsh. Repeated tomorrow
2.15pm. Korngold is the Composer of the Week, Monday-Friday 12 noon

Contributors

Songs:
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Baritone:
Karl Daymond
Baritone:
Ingrid Jacob
Producer:
Paul Hindmarsh.

From the Night and Day Cafe, I Manchester, Robert Sandall introduces performances by local artists: the duo of Graham Massey
(keyboards) and Graham Clark (violin); and triphop newcomers Lamb. Producer Philip Tagney
MUSIC DETAILS: see BBC1 Ceefax page 652

Contributors

Introduces:
Robert Sandall
Unknown:
Graham Massey
Violin:
Graham Clark
Producer:
Philip Tagney

With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Schubert Die Schone Mullerin
Lois Marshall (mezzo), Greta Kraus (piano)
2.15 Mozart Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter) Bavarian RSO/Lorin Maazel
3.00 Saarbrucken RSO/Michael Stern, Fabian Menzel (oboe)
Stravinsky Eight Instrumental
Miniatures Haydn Symphony No 91 in E flat Madema Oboe Concerto
No 1 Stravinsky Symphony in C
5.00 Sequence

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
Schone Mullerin
Unknown:
Lois Marshall
Piano:
Greta Kraus

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