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With Martin Handley.
6.15 Mozart Sonata in D for Two
Pianos, K448 Alfred Brendel and Walter Klien
7.15 Grieg Violin Sonata No 1 in F, Op 8 Dong-Suk Kang ,
Roland Pontinen (piano)
7.45 Vaughan Williams English Folk Song Suite Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.45 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 4 in G, BWV1049 English Concert, conductor Trevor Pinnock
Producer Edwina Wolstencroft

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Handley.
Unknown:
Alfred Brendel
Unknown:
Walter Klien
Unknown:
Dong-Suk Kang
Piano:
Roland Pontinen
Conductor:
Neville Marriner
Conductor:
Bach Brandenburg
Conductor:
Trevor Pinnock
Producer:
Edwina Wolstencroft

Geoffrey Smith plays the best recordings from the past season of CD Review, including the Building a Library winners and some of the most highly acclaimed releases of the past year.
9.03 Zelenka Fanfare in D
Il Giardino Armonico, conductor Giovanni Antonini
9.06 Mozart Symphony in F, K75 Vienna Concentus Musicus, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
9.21 Nielsen Two Fantasy Pieces, Op 2 Albrecht Mayer (oboe), Markus Becker (piano)
9.28 Britten The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle
9.46 Schumann Kinderszenen , Op 15 Annie Fischer (piano)
10.05 Donizetti Lucia di Lammermoor
(Mad Scene) Andrea Rost (soprano), London Voices, Hanover Band, conductor Charles Mackerras
10.16 Bach Flute Sonata in A, BWV1032 Marc Hantai
10.25 Charpentier Concert pour Quatre Parties de Violes; Air:
Charmantes Fleurs, Naissez Les Arts Florissants, director William Christie
10.32 Sacred Songs from Medieval Italy: Adoramus Te Christe; Vergene Madre Pia Acantus
10.39 Poulenc Les Biches
French National Orchestra, conductor Charles Dutoit
11.00 Wolf Verborgenheit ; Abschied (Morike Lieder) Peter Schreier (tenor), Karl Engel (piano)
11.06 Lecuona Ante el Escorial
Kathryn Stott (piano)
11.12 Stravinsky Ebony Concerto New World Symphony, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas
11.23 Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan Producer Clive Portbury
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Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Conductor:
Giovanni Antonini
Conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Oboe:
Albrecht Mayer
Piano:
Markus Becker
Conductor:
Simon Rattle
Conductor:
Schumann Kinderszenen
Piano:
Annie Fischer
Soprano:
Andrea Rost
Conductor:
Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Marc Hantai
Director:
William Christie
Conductor:
Charles Dutoit
Conductor:
Wolf Verborgenheit
Tenor:
Peter Schreier
Tenor:
Karl Engel
Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas
Producer:
Clive Portbury

Michael Berkeley 's guest is the Jungian analyst and psychiatrist Dr Anthony Stevens , whose writings include Archetype - a Natural History of the Self, The Roots of War, Dreams and Dreaming and his most recent publication, An Intelligent Person's Guide to Psychotherapy. His eclectic choice of music includes songs by Stanford, Elgar, Purcell, Schubert and Cole Porter , a Poulenc piano piece and Debussy's String Quartet. Executive producer Wendy Thompson Repeated tomorrow 6.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Berkeley
Unknown:
Dr Anthony Stevens
Unknown:
Cole Porter
Producer:
Wendy Thompson

Following the sell-out success of last year's Blue Peter Prom, children's television's
Konnie Huq and Simon Thomas present a fun selection of shorter pieces for all the family. The theme of the concert, co-presented and conducted with wit by Yan Pascal Tortelier , is time in music. Islington Music Centre Children's Choir, BBC Philharmonic
Strauss Also Sprach Zarathustra (excerpt) attrib Henry VIII Pastime with Good Company; Whereto Shall I Express? Haydn Symphony No 101 in D (Clock) (2nd mvt)
Khachaturian Waltz (Masquerade) John Williams Star Wars March
Hoist Mars (The Planets)
3.50 Quentin Blake: the New Children's Laureate
Francine Stock talks to the first children's Laureate about his partnership with Roald Dahl, his illustrations of classics from The Hunchback of Notre Dame to A Christmas Carol, and the characters he has created for children such as Daisy Artichoke and Mr Magnolia.
4.10 Cage 4'33"
Stravinsky Danse Sacrale (Rite of Spring)
Connor Time Dance (Techno mvt) Prokofiev Midnight (Cinderella)
Saint-Saens Symphony No 3 in C minor (Organ Symphony) (3rd mvt)

Contributors

Unknown:
Konnie Huq
Unknown:
Simon Thomas
Unknown:
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Unknown:
Quentin Blake
Talks:
Francine Stock
Unknown:
Roald Dahl
Unknown:
Mr Magnolia.
Unknown:
Stravinsky Danse Sacrale

Russell Davies presents his continuing history of jazz.
30: The Psychology of Ballad Playing When Coleman Hawkins recorded
Body and Soul in 1939, he established the ballad as an integral part of the jazz repertoire. This potentially introspective form often brought out the personal psychology of jazz musicians in a particularly acute way. Producer David Perry

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Davies
Unknown:
Coleman Hawkins
Producer:
David Perry

Continuing the theme of mankind's hopes and aspirations in this world and the next, tonight's Prom includes sacred music by Mozart and Haydn.
Susan Gritton (soprano),
Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo), Jeremy Ovenden (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (bass), Collegium Musicum 90 Choir and Orchestra, conductor Richard Hickox
Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute;
Exsultate Jubilate; Symphony No 41 in C (Jupiter)
8.50 Contemporary American Poets Michael Schmidt introduces the final programme in the series. 5: John Ashbery
The American poet reads from his work.
9.10 Haydn Mass in D minor (Nelson) Repeated Wednesday 2pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Gritton
Soprano:
Pamela Helen Stephen
Tenor:
Jeremy Ovenden
Tenor:
Stephen Varcoe
Bass:
Collegium Musicum
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Introduces:
Michael Schmidt
Unknown:
John Ashbery

This evening Colm Toibin investigates what has happened to fiction in central Europe since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of censorship in former Communist countries. He hears from writers and publishers in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and the former East Germany. Producer Miriam Newman

Contributors

Unknown:
Colm Toibin
Producer:
Miriam Newman

In 1989 Peter Gabriel and Womad started Real World Records to bring the music of talented artists from around the world to a wider audience. The label now boasts a rich catalogue of musicians. Tonight Mixing It visits Real World's recording studio for the label's tenth-anniversary celebrations.

(See Friday 10.15pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Gabriel
Producer:
Felix Carey.

With Jez Nelson. Tonight's featured artists are Bill Bruford 's Earthworks recorded in concert at the Stables,
Wavendon, Bucks. A former drummer with Yes and King Crimson, Bruford formed Earthworks in 1986. His current quartet features Incognito's saxophonist Patrick Clahar , bassist Mark Hodgson and Steve Hamilton on keyboards.
Producer Steve Shepherd

Contributors

Unknown:
Jez Nelson.
Unknown:
Bill Bruford
Bassist:
Patrick Clahar
Bassist:
Mark Hodgson
Bassist:
Steve Hamilton
Producer:
Steve Shepherd

Schnittke In Memoriam Rachmaninov
Symphony No 3 in A minor

2.00 Scriabin Prelude and Nocturne for the Left Hand, Op 9

2.10 Ireland A Down/and Suite

2.30 Vaughan Williams Quick March (Sea Songs)

2.35 Wagner Mogst Du, Mein Kind (The Flying Dutchman)

2.40 Schumann Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70

2.50 Wieniawski Violin Concerto No 1

3.15 Palestrina Magnificat Primi Toni

3.30 Rossum 12 Miniatures, Op 13

4.00 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G

4.30 Bizet Seguedilla (Carmen) Falla Ritual Fire Dance (El Amor Brujo)

4.35 Bach Chaconne (Partita No 2 in D minor, BWV1004)

4.50 Dohnanyi Pierrette Fatyla

5.00 Mozart Vorrei Spiegarvi, K418

5.10 Schumann Fantasiestucke, Op 73

5.20 Glazunov The Seasons, Op 67

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