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With Penny Gore, including
Brahms Trio in A minor, Op 114
Pierre Amoyal (violin), Michel Portal (clarinet), Michael Dalberto (piano)
7.05 Mozart Rondo in A minor, K511
Mitsuko Uchida (piano)
7.32 Gliere Overture on Slavonic
Themes BBC Philharmonic, conductor Vasili Sinaisky
8.05 Beethoven Romance No 1 in G
German Chamber Philharmonic, director Thomas Zehetmair (violin)
8.19 Boccherlnl Cello Concerto No 4 in C, G477 Anner Bylsma (cello),
Hermann Baumann and Adriaan van
Woudenberg (horns), Concerto
Amsterdam, director Jaap Schroder
8.47 Falla Three Dances (The Three-Cornered Hat) Montreal SO, conductor Charles Dutoit

Contributors

Violin:
Pierre Amoyal
Violin:
Michel Portal
Clarinet:
Michael Dalberto
Piano:
Mozart Rondo
Piano:
Mitsuko Uchida
Conductor:
Vasili Sinaisky
Violin:
Thomas Zehetmair
Cello:
Anner Bylsma
Cello:
Hermann Baumann
Director:
Jaap Schroder
Conductor:
Charles Dutoit

With Catriona Young.

Lully Overture; Air (Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme) - La Petite Bande, director Gustav Leonhardt

9.07 Sibelius Lemminkainen in Tuonela (Legends) - Los Angeles Philharmonic, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen

9.22 Strauss Suite: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme - English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jeffrey Tate

(Discs)

Contributors

Presenter:
Catriona Young

With Chris de Souza.
Arnold Overture: Roots of Heaven
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Carl Davis
10.06 Proms Artist of the Week: Roger Norrington (conductor)
Mozart Per Questa Bella Mano, K612
Alastair Miles (bass), Peter Buckoke (double bass), London Classical Players
10.13 Stravinsky Symphony in C
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen
10.42 Monteverdi Movete al Mio bel Suon
Schutz Choir, conductor Roger Norrington
10.55 Petrassl Concerto for Orchestra No 8
BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Diego Masson
11.27 Beethoven Symphony No 2 in D
London Classical Players, conductor Roger Norrington

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris de Souza
Musicians:
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor:
Carl Davis
Conductor:
Roger Norrington
Bass:
Alastair Miles
Double Bass:
Peter Buckoke
Musicians:
London Classical Players
Musicians:
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Esa-Pekka Salonen
Singers:
Schutz Choir
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Diego Masson

Roger Nichols traces Mendelssohn's relations with Britain through the ten visits he made here between 1829 and 1847. Symphony No 4 in A (Italian)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Charles Mackerras
Rondo Brillant in E flat
Benjamin Frith (piano),
Slovak State Philharmonic, conductor Robert Stankovsky Trumpet Overture
LSO, conductor Claudio Abbado Repeated next Tuesday 11.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Nichols
Conductor:
Charles MacKerras
Conductor:
Rondo Brillant
Piano:
Benjamin Frith
Conductor:
Robert Stankovsky
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado

Another chance to hear last Thursday's concert.
Thomas Allen (baritone), London Philharmonic, conductor Charles Mackerras
Schubert Symphony No 3 in D
Schubert, orch Brahms An Schwager Kronos; Geheimes; Gruppe aus dem Tartarus; Memnon
Schubert, orch Berlioz Erlkonig
Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor

Contributors

Baritone:
Thomas Allen
Conductor:
Charles MacKerras

Francois Leroux (baritone),
Nash Ensemble , conductor Lionel Friend
Zemlinsky Clarinet Trio in D minor
Mahler, arr Schoenberg Lieder eines Fahrenden Gesellen
Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht

Contributors

Baritone:
Francois Leroux
Baritone:
Nash Ensemble
Conductor:
Lionel Friend

Edinburgh International Festival In this last week of the Edinburgh
Festival, Linda Ormiston dips into the archives for some performances and looks at what is on offer this year. Including Mackerras on Mozart,
Russian gypsy music from Dublin and authentic Neopolitan song.
5.40 Barber String Quartet (Adagio) Endellion Quartet
6.05 Wagner Lohengrin (Act 2. excerpts)
Edinburgh Festival Chorus,
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
7.00 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV553
Peter Hurford (organ) Producer Svend Brown

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Ormiston
Unknown:
Wagner Lohengrin
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado
Unknown:
Peter Hurford
Producer:
Svend Brown
Lohengrin:
Siegfried Jerusalem (tenor)
Ortrud:
Eva Randova (mezzo)
Herald:
Siegfried Lorenz (baritone)
Henry:
Robert Lloyd (bass)
Elsa:
Rosalind Plowright (soprano)
Telramund:
Hartmut Welker (baritone)

Tonight at the Royal Albert Hall, Proms premieres for new works by Elliott Carter and Mark-Anthony Turnage, both guaranteed to challenge and excite. Conductor Oliver Knussen places them in a stimulating mix of English and American folk and cowboy songs, beginning with Carter's festive overture and ending with Copland's invigorating ballet.

Hakan Hardenberger and John Wallace (trumpets), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Oliver Knussen

Carter Holiday Overture

Britten Suite on English Folk Tunes (A Time There Was)

Turnage Dispelling the Fears (first London performance)

8.20 Doodling
Some arch-doodlers ponder the errant line, with original musical doodles by Steven Faux.
(Repeat)

8.40 Carter Allegro Scorrevole (first European performance)

Ruth Crawford Seeger Andante; Rissolty Rossolty

Charles Seeger John Hardy

Copland John Henry; Suite: Billy the Kid

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Oliver Knussen
Trumpeter:
Hakan Hardenberger
Trumpeter:
John Wallace
Musician/Composer (Doodling):
Steven Faux

The Backwards-Forward View. In the second of his conversations with young Indian novelists, Noah Richler travels to Delhi and meets Mukul Kesavan
, whose novel Looking through Glass follows the fortunes of a photographer who falls from a train and through history to 1942, the time of the Quit India movement and India's struggle for independence. Repeat See also 10.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Noah Richler
Unknown:
Mukul Kesavan

Delhi, city of ghosts and government, stretches back to the dawn of Indian civilisation. Time and again it has been overrun and rebuilt, each new city designed to surpass the last. Between them, the nine cities of Delhi tell the story of India. Jatinder Verma takes a personal voyage around Delhi's former glories and confronts modern Delhi, the ninth city, rapidly forgetting its past and in danger of having no future. Repeat

With Michael Oliver.
2: The American Years: 1939-42
Young Apollo
Peter Donohoe (piano), CBSO. conductor Simon Rattle
Mazurka Elegiaca Clifford Curzon and the Composer (pianos) Sinfonia da Requiem New Philharmonia, conducted by the Composer Scottish Ballad
Peter Donohoe and Philip Fowke (pianos), CBSO, conductor Simon Rattle
Repeated from last Tuesday

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver.
Piano:
Peter Donohoe
Conductor:
Simon Rattle
Unknown:
Peter Donohoe
Pianos:
Philip Fowke
Conductor:
Simon Rattle

With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Szymanowski and His Time Szymanowski Demeter Britten
Phaedra Szymanowski Songs of the Infatuated Muezzim Kabelac
Eufemias Mysterion Ravel Trois Poems de Stephane Mallarme Martin Petite Symphonies Concertante
2.30 Traditional Polish Music Music from Suwalki, on Poland's eastern border. The performers are Suturas, the Pogranicze Ensemble, the Racis Family, Maria Krupowies , the Duja Band and the Maidens
3.55 Madrid Quartet Arriaga String Quartet No 2 in A Turina String Quartet No 4 (De la Guitarra)
5.00 Sequence

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
Maria Krupowies

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