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Petroc Trelawny presents arts news and music, including Parry's English Suite performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult ; Mozart's Rondo for
Piano and Orchestra, K382, played by Vladimir Ashkenazy and the Philharmonia; and music by Handel sung by Andreas Scholl.

Contributors

Conductor:
Adrian Boult
Played By:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Sung By:
Andreas Scholl.

With Peter Hobday.
Corelli Concerto Grosos in F,
Op 6 No 9
English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
9.10 Telemann Cantata: Wer Nur
den Lieben Gott Lasst Walten
Dorothee Fries (soprano), Mechthild Georg (alto), Andreas Post (tenor), Albrecht Pohl (bass),
Bach Collegium Vocale ,
Friedemann Immer Trumpet Consort, Hanover Hofkapelle Baroque Orchestra, conductor Ulrich Stotzel
9.27 Mozart Flute Quartet in A, K298 Barthold Kuijken, members of Collegium Aureum
9.39 Prokofiev, transcr Nikolaeva Peter and the Wolf
Tatiana Nikolaeva (piano)
9.59 Haydn Symphony No 92 in G (Oxford) Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Leonard Bernstein

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday.
Director:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Wer Nur
Unknown:
Den Lieben Gott
Soprano:
Mechthild Georg
Bass:
Albrecht Pohl
Bass:
Bach Collegium Vocale
Bass:
Friedemann Immer
Conductor:
Ulrich Stotzel
Unknown:
Nikolaeva Peter
Piano:
Tatiana Nikolaeva
Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein

Emma Johnson
Clarinettist Emma Johnson talks to
Joan Bakewell about the different schools of clarinet playing and the background to her own decision to play English clarinets. With music by Schumann and Brahms.

Contributors

Clarinettist:
Emma Johnson
Clarinettist:
Emma Johnson
Unknown:
Joan Bakewell

By Royal Appointment With Richard Baker.
3: The 19th Century Music includes:
Haydn She Never Told Her Love Rufus Muller (tenor),
Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
Shield Ye Balmy Breezes. Gently
Blow; Tis Only No Harm to Know It, You Know Emma Kirkby (soprano), Rufus Muller (tenor), Frances Kelly (harp),
Timothy Roberts (fortepiano)
Johann Baptist Cramer Divertimento in E flat (La Ricordanza) Hans Kann (piano)
Mackenzie Suite: Pibroch
Malcolm Stewart (violin),
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor David Davies
Sullivan St Agnes 's Eve
Jeanne Ommerle (mezzo), Gary Wedow (piano) Parratt Confortare
Elgar 0 Hearken Thou
Choir of Westminster Abbey, Timothy Farrell (organ), conductor Douglas Guest

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Baker.
Tenor:
Timothy Roberts
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Tenor:
Rufus Muller
Harp:
Frances Kelly
Harp:
Timothy Roberts
Piano:
Hans Kann
Violin:
Malcolm Stewart
Conductor:
David Davies
Conductor:
Sullivan St Agnes
Piano:
Gary Wedow
Unknown:
Timothy Farrell

With Geoffrey Smith. The years after the Second World War brought mixed fortunes for Duke Ellington. He composed concert works like Deep South Suite and Tone Parallel to
Harlem and had a hit with Satin Doll.
However, some key sidemen departed, and he suffered a fall in popularity with the decline of the big bands. Then a sensational performance at the 1956 Newport Festival put him back on top.

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith.

From the Chapel of New College, Oxford, with the bana of Instruments.
Sonata No 3 (1st mvt) (Purcell)
Introit: 0 Worship the Lord (0 Sing unto the Lord) (Purcell) Responses (Ayieward) Psalm 136 (CH Lloyd)
First Lesson: 1 Chronicles 16, wl-14
Canticles (Paul Spicer ) (first broadcast) Second Lesson: Revelation 19, wl, 3-9
Anthem: Te Deum (Purcell)
Hymn: 0 Praise Ye the Lord (Laudate Dominum)
Organ Voluntary: Organ Concerto in G (first mvt) (William Hayes )
Director of music Edward Higginbottom. Assistant organist David Burchell. Organ scholar Ryan Wigglesworth. Executive producer James Whitbourn

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Spicer
Unknown:
William Hayes
Music:
Edward Higginbottom.
Organist:
David Burchell.
Unknown:
Ryan Wigglesworth.
Producer:
James Whitbourn

With Sean Rafferty. Music includes
Schumann's Introduction and Allegro Appassionato performed by Murray Perahia (piano) and the Berlin
Philharmonic, conductor
Claudio Abbado , plus music by Hoist and Beethoven. Selections from the new releases are broadcast after 7.00.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Rafferty.
Piano:
Murray Perahia
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado

A concert given last Friday in the Barbican Centre, London.
Yo-Yo Ma (cello),
Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, conductor Ton Koopman Rameau Suite:
Dardanus Bach , transcr Koopman Chorale from Ihr Menschen, Riihmet Gottes
Liebe, BWV167; Air (Suite No 3 in D, BWV1068); Chorales from "Jesu Nahm zu Sich die Zwolfe" BWV22 and "Die Elenden Sollen Essen"
BWV75; Erbarme Dich (St Matthew Passion)
Boccherini Cello Concerto No 7 in G, G480
Mozart Symphony No 29 in A, K201

Contributors

Unknown:
Koopman Rameau
Unknown:
Dardanus Bach
Unknown:
Koopman Chorale
Unknown:
Riihmet Gottes
Unknown:
Jesu Nahm

The Ring of Words
Derek Alsop asks what makes a great musical setting through five case studies dipping into the riches of British literature and music.
3: The Carpenter's Son
AE Housman's impassioned poem from A Shropshire Lad as set for voice and piano by CW Orr.

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Alsop

Maurizio Pollini. Piers Lane presents a profile of Maurizio Pollini , the great Italian pianist. The programme includes tracks from some of Pollini's classic recordings as well as a specially recorded performance of Schumann's heartfelt and romantic
Fantasy in C.
Producer Chris Wines
Repeated tomorrow 4pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurizio Pollini.
Unknown:
Maurizio Pollini

Laura Cumming discusses the first-ever showing outside Russia of works drawn from the Museum of Artistic Culture. Founded in 1919, the museum was inspired by leading figures of the Russian avant-garde, including Kazimir Malevich , and aimed to explore objectively the development of art and its creative processes. As New Art for a New Era goes on display at the Barbican in London, Laura Cumming explores the story of the museum and its influence. Plus first-night news from Stratford, where Nigerian-born writer Biyi Bandele has adapted Aphra Behn 's extraordinary Restoration novel of African slavery for the stage. Night Waves reports from the world premiere of Oroonoko. Producer Anthony Denselow

Contributors

Unknown:
Laura Cumming
Unknown:
Kazimir Malevich
Unknown:
Laura Cumming
Unknown:
Biyi Bandele
Unknown:
Aphra Behn
Producer:
Anthony Denselow

With Donald Macleod.
12.05am Mendelssohn Prelude and Fugue in E minor. Op 35 No 1
12.15 Bach Prelude and Fugue in D ("48", Book 2)
12.20 Bartok Dance Suite
12.35 Jozsef Soproni Meditation
12.45 Dane Skerl Concerto No 3
1.00 Brahms Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat Annie Fischer , Hungarian Radio Orchestra, conductor Miklos Lukacs
1.45 Weiss Suite No 17 in F minor
2.15 Strauss Suite in B flat. Op 4
2.45 Beethoven Variations in F. Op 34 Glenn Gould (piano)
3.00 Schools
3.00 Time and Tune 3.20 Together
3.40 Dance Workshop 4.00 EAL Playtime 4.20 Counting Time
4.30 Stravinsky Ragtime
4.35 Frank Martin Ballade
4.50 JC Bach Quintet in G, Op 11 No 2 Les Adieux
5.05 Arnaut Daniel Dohl Mot Son
Plan e Prim'; Lo Fera Voler Qu'el Cor M'lntra
5.15 Spohr Duo Concertante in D, Op 67 No 2
5.35 Brahms Variations on a Theme by Haydn Spanish RSO, conductor Sergiu Comissiona
5.50 Forqueray La Regente

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
Jozsef Soproni
Unknown:
Annie Fischer
Conductor:
Miklos Lukacs
Piano:
Glenn Gould
Unknown:
Frank Martin Ballade
Unknown:
Lo Fera Voler
Conductor:
Sergiu Comissiona

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