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With Paul Guinery.
Sidney Torch Suite: London Transport Martin Knowles (tuba), BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth
7.11 Spratling Mass of the Holy Spirit Choir, Jeffrey Dyball and Helen Tunstall (harp), Parnassus Ensemble, conductor Jonathan Rennert
7.36 Bach Church Cantatas:
Bach Cantata No 88: Siehe, Ich Will
Viel Fischer Aussenden
Marcus Klein (boy soprano),
Paul Esswood (alto), Kurt Equiluz (tenor), Robert Holl (bass),
Hanover Boys' Choir, Ghent Collegium Vocale, Leonhardt Consort , director Gustav Leonhardt
(Including 7.49-7.52 Joshua Rifkin talking about Bach)
8.00 By the Waters of Babylon
In the seventh of nine programmes, the Rev Alan Walker visits Egyptian
Christians in London who meet in the Coptic Orthodox church near Kensington High Street. WEB SITE: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/current/BtwoB/
8.10 Diana Burrell Hymn to Wisdom BBC Singers, conductor Stephen Cleobury
8.18 Debussy, arr Constant Suite: Pelleas et Melisande BBCSO, conductor Andrew Davis
8.46 Stanford Postlude No 6 in D minor
Stephen Cleobury (organ) Producer Antony Pitts

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery.
Conductor:
Barry Wordsworth
Unknown:
Jeffrey Dyball
Harp:
Helen Tunstall
Conductor:
Jonathan Rennert
Unknown:
Fischer Aussenden
Unknown:
Marcus Klein
Soprano:
Paul Esswood
Tenor:
Kurt Equiluz
Tenor:
Robert Holl
Unknown:
Leonhardt Consort
Director:
Gustav Leonhardt
Unknown:
Joshua Rifkin
Unknown:
Alan Walker
Unknown:
Diana Burrell Hymn
Conductor:
Stephen Cleobury
Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Unknown:
Stephen Cleobury
Producer:
Antony Pitts

Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3 in G, BWV1048 - English Concert, conductor Trevor Pinnock

9.14 d'Indy Trois Pieces Breves - Athena Ensemble

9.22 George Butterworth A Shropshire Lad - English String Orchestra, conductor William Boughton

9.33 American trad Bruce Address; Prince William's March; Weeping Pilgrim - Boston Camerata, conductor Joel Cohen

9.39 Ponchielli Dance of the Hours (La Giaconda) - NBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Arturo Toscanini

9.49 Rossini String Sonata No 3 in C - Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner

10.03 Liszt Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) - Geoffrey Tozer (piano)

10.12 Bruckner Psalm 150 - Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Daniel Barenboim

10.21 Gabrieli Sonata Plan'e Forte - Philip Jones Brass Ensemble

10.26 Fibich Poem (At Twilight) - Czech Philharmonic, conductor Vaclav Neumann

10.32 Artists of the Week: The Kuijken brothers
Stamitz Flute Concerto in G - Barthold Kuijken, Tafelmusik, director Jeanne Lamon

10.59 Enescu Romanian Rhapsody, Op 11 No 2 - BBC Philharmonic, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

11.14 Composers of the Week: Schola Cantorum
Cantekxibe Chants d'Auvergne (excerpt) - Frederica von Stade (mezzo), Royal Philharmonic, conductor Antonio de Almeida

11.25 Henry VIII, arr Howarth Suite: A Rose without a Thorn - Nemo Brass Quintet

11.34 Mendelssohn Hymn of Praise (Symphony No 2) - Soloists, Leipzig Radio Choir and Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur

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Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Kay
Producer:
Brian Jackson

A concert given last night in Snape Maltings.
Joanna MacGregor (piano), Philharmonia, conductor Steuart Bedford
Bridge Two Poems of Richard Jefferies Britten Diversions
Hoist Egdon Heath
Britten Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra

Contributors

Piano:
Joanna MacGregor
Conductor:
Steuart Bedford

George Pratt , Tess Knighton and Alvaro Torrente rediscover the repertoire of the Spanish Baroque, including the church villancicos of Cristobal
Galan, music for court zarzuelas by Antonio Uteres and the infectious rhythms of the Spanish guitar. Producer Vicky Whitaker Repeated Tuesday 4pm

Contributors

Unknown:
George Pratt
Unknown:
Tess Knighton
Unknown:
Alvaro Torrente
Unknown:
Antonio Uteres
Producer:
Vicky Whitaker

Michael Berkeley introduces a concert given by the choir at last year's
Spitalfields Festival. It is directed by James O'Donnell , with interludes on the organ by Joseph Cullen. Byrd Three Motets
Peter Philips Veni Sancte Spiritus Byrd Mass for Four Voices Anon Canzona
Krakowa Hayducki
Praetorius Basse Danse en Ronde
Bruckner Three Motets
Bach Komm, Jesu, Komm, BWV229 Ludford Domine Jesu
Handel Overture: Atalanta
Lennox Berkeley Veni Sponsa Christi Michael Berkeley Qui Me Dignatus Est Tippett Plebs Angelica
Tavener Song for Athene
William Harris Faire Is the Heaven

Contributors

Directed By:
James O'Donnell
Unknown:
Joseph Cullen.
Unknown:
Ludford Domine Jesu

On the eve of Hong Kong's reunification with China, Fintan O'Toole explores the nature of national identity. For 150 years, the colony has been home to people from China, India and the United Kingdom. Over the decades, successive generations varied in their allegiance, and, until relatively recently, few identified themselves as being 'of Hong Kong". Now, in the face of the most momentous change of all, many claim an identity enmeshed with the place and all it represents. The programme explores the nature of that identity and ponders its survival in the future.
Producer Mary Price

Contributors

Unknown:
Fintan O'Toole

By Steve May. During the Second
World War, Charlie, a young violinist, finds a place in Michael Tippett 's Voluntary Employment Orchestra.
Charlie wants to be a musician and a conscientious objector like Tippett, but for a kid from Peckham, south
London, even to get a fair hearing is not that easy.
Music composed and arranged by Steve May and Will Menter. performed by Will Menter (soprano sax) and Julian Dale (double bass) Director Eoin O'Callaghan Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Tippett
Arranged By:
Steve May
Arranged By:
Will Menter.
Soprano:
Will Menter
Soprano:
Julian Dale
Director:
Eoin O'Callaghan
Charlie:
Julian Rhind-Tutt
Max:
Samuel West
Bren:
Gavin Muir
George:
Bill Wallis
Mrs:
Tessa Worsley
Vicar:
Denys Hawthorne
Caruso:
Don McCorkindale
Asylum supervisor:
Peter Yapp

Musica Deo Sacra
In the second of four programmes on the music of the English church, Brian Wright is joined by Dr Harry Bramma , director of the Royal School of Church Music, to discuss the choral music of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Ingrid Atrott (soprano), Pamela Helen Stephen (contralto), Nigel Robson (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (baritone), Leeds Philharmonic Chorus,
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Richard Hickox
Stanford Te Deum; Stabat Mater Producer Antony Pitts WEB SITE: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/current/CW/

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Wright
Unknown:
Dr Harry Bramma
Soprano:
Ingrid Atrott
Soprano:
Pamela Helen Stephen
Contralto:
Nigel Robson
Tenor:
Stephen Varcoe
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Producer:
Antony Pitts

With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Berlioz The Damnation of Faust
Doris Soffel (mezzo), Donald Kaasch (tenor), Gilles Cachemaille (baritone). Andreas Kohn (bass), Berlin Radio Chorus and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi
3.10 Martlnu Violin Concerto No 2;
Symphony No 5 Josef Suk , Czech Philharmonic/Martin Turnovsky
4.10 Slovak Radio Symphony
Orchestra/Bystrak Rezucha Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival Franck
Symphony in D minor
5.00 Sequence

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
Doris Soffel
Tenor:
Donald Kaasch
Tenor:
Gilles Cachemaille
Bass:
Andreas Kohn
Conductor:
Ken-Ichiro Kobayashi
Unknown:
Josef Suk

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