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With Humphrey Carpenter , including Victoria Missa Laetatus Sum
The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers
7.00 Salnt-Saens Havanaise
Yehudi Menuhin (violin), Philharmonia, conductor Eugene Goossens
7.30 Bach Cantata No 185:
Barmherziges Herze der Ewigen Liebe Barbara Schlick (soprano),
Kai Wessel (alto), Guy de Mey (tenor), Klaus Mertens (bass), Amsterdam Baroque Choir and Orchestra, conductor Ton Koopman
8.30 Mozart Violin Concerto No 1 in B flat, K207
Arthur Grumiaux , London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Carpenter
Conductor:
Harry Christophers
Conductor:
Salnt-Saens Havanaise
Violin:
Yehudi Menuhin
Conductor:
Eugene Goossens
Soprano:
Barbara Schlick
Soprano:
Kai Wessel
Tenor:
Guy de Mey
Bass:
Klaus Mertens
Conductor:
Ton Koopman
Unknown:
Arthur Grumiaux
Conductor:
Colin Davis

Humperdinck Overture: Konigskinder Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Karl Anton Rickenbacher

9.11 Schumann Kinderszenen , Op 15 Nos 1-7 - Daniel Barenboim (piano)

9.21 Ravel, arr Safri Alborada del Gracioso - Safri Duo

9.28 Grainger I'm Seventeen Come Sunday - Joyful Company of Singers, City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox

9.31 Vaughan Williams, orch Jacob English Folk Song Suite - Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, conductor Vernon Handley

9.43 Bach, transcr Stokowski Ein Feste Burg ist Unser Gott - Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch

9.47 Teixeira Te Deum - Soloists, the Sixteen Choir and Orchestra, conductor Harry Christophers

10.00 Ten o'Clock Feature: Wind
Music: Flanders and Swann, after Mozart 1/1 Wind - The Composers (voice and piano)

10.03 Beethoven March in F, WoO 18 - London Baroque Ensemble, conductor Karl Haas

10.06 Strauss Serenade in E flat, Op 7 - London Winds, director Michael Collins

10.15 Berlioz Te Deum (1st mvt) - Wandsworth School Boys' Choir, London Symphony Chorus, Nicholas Kynaston (organ), London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis

10.24 Chopin Nocturne in C minor, Op 48 No 1 - Kathryn Stott (piano)

10.31 Composer of the Week: Byrd Sing Joyfully unto God - Tallis Scholars, conductor Peter Phillips

10.34 Rodrigo Concierto de Aranjuez - Craig Ogden (guitar), BBCPO, conductor Sachio Fujioka

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Contributors

Presenter:
Brian Kay
Producer:
Fiona Shelmerdine

Ivan Hewett with the latest news and views from the music world. This week, a look behind behind the scenes at Almeida Opera's Chinese double bill, and medieval music on the streets of York. Also, what exactly is vibrato?
Producer Anthony Sellors

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivan Hewett
Producer:
Anthony Sellors

The 18th-century pleasure gardens at Vauxhall were one of the most popular London venues, where visitors came to enjoy promenades, fireworks, ballooning, music, and cold suppers served in decorated alcoves. Michelene Wandor and Simon McVeigh re-create the sights and sounds of this "paradise of enchantment" through contemporary words and music.
Producer Kate Bolton
SOUNDING THE CENTURY

Contributors

Unknown:
Michelene Wandor
Unknown:
Simon McVeigh
Producer:
Kate Bolton

One hundred great 20th-century works of art.
27: Piet Mondrian: Composition with Red, Black, Blue and Yellow
Dutch artist Piet Mondrian pioneered painting's journey into abstraction by reducing his pictures to their purest essence - horizontal and vertical planes. Anna Moszynska and David Batchelor discuss Mondrian's work of 1921, when his visual vocabulary crystallised into its definitive form. Producer Tessa Watt
SOUNDING THE CENTURY

Contributors

Artist:
Piet Mondrian
Unknown:
Anna Moszynska
Unknown:
David Batchelor
Producer:
Tessa Watt

Natalie Wheen introduces music first performed in 1962. Stravinsky The Flood
London Sinfonietta, conductor Oliver Knussen
John White Piano Sonata No 15
Roger Smalley
Stockhausen Momente
Gloria Davy (soprano),
West German Radio Choir, Musique Vivante , conducted by the Composer Haydn Cello Concerto No 1 in C
Milos Sadlo , Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alois Klima
Tippett King Priam (Act 3, Scene 3)
London Sinfonietta Chorus and Orchestra, conductor David Atherton Producer Edward Blakeman
SOUNDING THE CENTURY

Contributors

Introduces:
Natalie Wheen
Conductor:
Oliver Knussen
Unknown:
Roger Smalley
Unknown:
Stockhausen Momente
Soprano:
Gloria Davy
Unknown:
Musique Vivante
Unknown:
Milos Sadlo
Conductor:
Alois Klima
Conductor:
Tippett King Priam
Conductor:
David Atherton
Producer:
Edward Blakeman
Lucifer:
Peter Hall (tenor)
God:
David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
King Priam:
Norman Bailey (bass)
Achilles:
Robert Tear (tenor)
Hermes:
Kenneth Bowen (tenor)
Paris:
Philip Langridge (tenor)

Seventh of 20 monthly documentaries surveying the range and diversity of 20th-century music. This century has seen music menaced by political oppression, mainly under dictatorships but also in democracies. Performers and composers describe the struggle to be heard. Narrated by Samuel West. Devised and written by Michael Oliver Producer Philip Tagney

Contributors

Unknown:
Samuel West.
Written By:
Michael Oliver
Producer:
Philip Tagney

Last year, the BBC Singers conducted by Malcolm Singer gave a concert of Jewish choral and cantorial music at at St John's, Smith Square, London, which featured a rare appearance by the great American cantor Alberto Mizrahi. Malcolm Singer talks to
Jeremy Summerly about the history of Jewish choral singing and introduces music old and new from a number of different traditions, ranging from a motet by a contemporary of Monteverdi to music by Milhaud and Bernstein, as well as by Singer himself. With Rivka Golani (viola) and Harold Lester (piano/organ).

Contributors

Conducted By:
Malcolm Singer
Unknown:
Alberto Mizrahi.
Unknown:
Jeremy Summerly
Piano:
Harold Lester

With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle
Jennifer Adams-Barbaro (soprano), Judith Harris (mezzo), Eugene Ginty
(tenor), Brindley Sherratt (bass), BBC Singers, Stephen Betteridge and Elizabeth Burley (pianos), Malcolm Hicks (harmonium)/Stefan Parkman
2.25 Ravel Miroirs
Pedja Muzijevic (piano)
3.10 Brahms Serenade No 1 in D
Kitchener-Waterloo SO/Raffi Armenian
4.10 Avlson, after Scarlatti Concerto Grosso No 2 in G Tafelmusik
Baroque Orchestra/Jeanne Lamon
4.20 Joseph Lauber La Gentille Bateliere Sorop Trio
4.45 Johann Strauss (son) Waltz: Vienna Blut Danish Radio Concert
Orchestra/Berge Wagner
5.15 Szymanowskl Masques, Op 34 Jerzy Godziszewski (piano)
5.40 Mozart Rute Quartet No 1 in D, K285 Australia Ensemble,
Geoffrey Collins (flute)

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Soprano:
Jennifer Adams-Barbaro
Soprano:
Judith Harris
Tenor:
Eugene Ginty
Tenor:
Brindley Sherratt
Singers:
Stephen Betteridge
Pianos:
Elizabeth Burley
Pianos:
Malcolm Hicks
Unknown:
Stefan Parkman
Unknown:
Joseph Lauber
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Piano:
Jerzy Godziszewski
Flute:
Geoffrey Collins

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