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With Edward Seckerson.
Rodrigo Four Love Madrigals Victoria de los Angeles (soprano), Paris
Conservatoire Orchestra, conductor
Rafael Friihbeck de Burgos
6.15 Granados Los Requiebros
(Goyescas) Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
6.24 Arriaga String Quartet No 2 in A Sine Nomine Quartet
6.48 Berio Quattro Versioni Originale della "Ritirata Nottuma di Madrid" di
Luigi Boccherini LSO/the Composer
7.02 Ireland London Overture Halle
Orchestra, conductor John Barbirolli
7.21 Avtson Concerto Grosso No 9 in C
(after Scarlatti) English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
7.34 Godowski Concert Allegro after Scarlatti (Renaissance Book 4) Konstantin Scherbakov (piano)
7.39 Stravinsky No Words for Tom
(The Rake's Progress) Dawn Upshaw (soprano), Orchestra of St Luke's, conductor David Zinman
7.47 Arnold English Dances Set 2 LPO, conducted by the Composer
8.02 Poulenc L 'Embarquement pour Cythere Jacques Fevrier and Gabriel Tacchino (pianos)
8.07 Pergolesi Salve
Regina King 's Consort, director Robert King
8.18 Hanson Suite: Merry Mount
Eastman-Rochester Orch/the Composer
8.33 Schumann Songs of Morning, Op 133 Antonin Kubalek (piano)
8.46 Panufnik Tragic Overture
LSO, conductor Jascha Horenstein Producer Nick Morgan

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Seckerson.
Unknown:
Ritirata Nottuma
Conductor:
John Barbirolli
Director:
Trevor Pinnock
Piano:
Konstantin Scherbakov
Conductor:
David Zinman
Unknown:
Cythere Jacques Fevrier
Pianos:
Gabriel Tacchino
Unknown:
Regina King
Director:
Robert King
Piano:
Antonin Kubalek
Conductor:
Jascha Horenstein
Producer:
Nick Morgan

Vivaldi Concerto in C for two trumpets, RV537 Maurice Andre ,
ECO, conductor Charles Mackerras
9.15 Tausig Man Lebt Nur Einmal
(Valse-Caprice after Johann Strauss ) Piers Lane (piano)
9.23 Bemers Fantaisie Espagnole RLPO, conductor Barry Wordsworth
9.32 Gretchanlnov In Thy Kingdom Hoist Singers/Stephen Layton
9.41 Grleg, orch Hans Sitt Norwegian Dances Iceland SO/Petri Sakari
10.00 Ten O'Clock Feature - One
Work Wonders:
Boccherini Minuet (String Quintet,
Op 13 No 5) Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
10.04 Allegrl Miserere Choir of King's College, Cambridge/David Willcocks
10.19 arr Canteloube Bailero (Songs of the Auvergne) Victoria de los
Angeles (soprano), Lamoreux Concert Orchestra/Jean-Pierre Jacquillat
10.25 Mehul Overture: La Chasse du
Jeune Henri New Philharmonia
Orchestra, conductor Raymond Leppard
10.40 Crusell Clarinet Concerto No 1 in E flat Emma Johnson, RPO, conductor Giinther Herbig
11.08 Stanford Sanctus (Requiem) Soloists, RTE Philharmonia Choir, National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, conductor Adrian Leaper
11.19 Strauss Sextet (Capriccio) Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble
11.32 John Tavener Two Hymns to the Mother of God BBC Singers, conductor Simon Jolly
11.40 Elgar Enigma Variations
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski Producer Fona Shelmerdine

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Andre
Conductor:
Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Conductor:
Barry Wordsworth
Unknown:
St Martin
Conductor:
Neville Marriner

In the first programme of the new season Ivan Hewett debates John
Tusa's views on critics today. Plus a report on the German government's proposal to cut funding from Bayreuth. Producer Jessica Isaacs

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivan Hewett
Producer:
Jessica Isaacs

In the first of three programmes
Charles Rosen examines the music of Chopin. Today he looks at the various influences which helped to form Chopin's unique style and demonstrates the falsity of Chopin's reputation as a limited miniaturist Producer Kerry Chapman
SOUNDING THE CENTURY

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Rosen
Producer:
Kerry Chapman

86: Iris Murdoch : Under the Net
Professor Peter Conradi , Professor
Malcolm Bradbury and Eileen Battersby discuss Iris Murdoch 's first published novel, which came out in 1954. Producer Jane Ray
SOUNDING THE CENTURY

Contributors

Unknown:
Iris Murdoch
Unknown:
Professor Peter Conradi
Unknown:
Malcolm Bradbury
Unknown:
Eileen Battersby
Unknown:
Iris Murdoch
Producer:
Jane Ray

Ivan Hewett introduces music first performed in 1958. Stockhausen Gruppen
Britten Noye 's Rudde (excerpt)
Tippett Symphony No 2 (1st mvt) Martlnu The Epic of Gilgamesh Henze Ondine (excerpt) Producer Anthony Sellors
SHAKESPEARE FOR THE
MILLENNIUM

Contributors

Introduces:
Ivan Hewett
Unknown:
Stockhausen Gruppen
Unknown:
Britten Noye
Unknown:
Gilgamesh Henze Ondine
Producer:
Anthony Sellors

This platform discussion, chaired by Richard Eyre , launches Radio 3's major new project which sees 17 plays being produced over the next four years. Jonathan Bate , Bob Crowley and Fiona Shaw debate the future of Shakespeare in our theatres, cinemas, schools and over the airways as we approach the new millennium. Producer Kate Rowland

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Eyre
Unknown:
Jonathan Bate
Unknown:
Bob Crowley
Unknown:
Fiona Shaw
Producer:
Kate Rowland

Haydn's Late Masses
Paul Guinery is the new regular presenter for the return of the series devoted to great choral music. Tonight he is joined by Denis McCaldin to introduce performances of late choral works by Haydn, played on period instruments.
Te Deum in C (for the Empress Marie Therese ) English Concert Choir and Orchestra, director Trevor Pinnock
Mare Clasum , H XXIVa 9 (oratorio fragment) Tolzer Knabenchor ,
Tafelmusik, conductor Bruno Weil
Mass in B flat (Theresienmesse) Janice Watson (soprano), Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo),
Mark Padmore (tenor), Stephen Varcoe (baritone), Collegium Musicum 90 Choir and Orchestra, conductor
Richard Hickox
Producer Paul Hindmarsh

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery
Unknown:
Denis McCaldin
Unknown:
Marie Therese
Director:
Trevor Pinnock
Director:
Mare Clasum
Unknown:
Tolzer Knabenchor
Conductor:
Bruno Weil
Soprano:
Janice Watson
Soprano:
Pamela Helen Stephen
Tenor:
Mark Padmore
Tenor:
Stephen Varcoe
Baritone:
Collegium Musicum
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Producer:
Paul Hindmarsh

A celebration of Schoenberg's birthday. Christine Schafer (soprano),
Scharoun Ensemble of Berlin, conductor Daniel Harding.
Schoenberg Pierrot Lunaire;
Chamber Symphony No 1 Repeat

Contributors

Soprano:
Christine Schafer
Conductor:
Daniel Harding.

With Susan Sharpe.

Choral music by Victoria, Neumann, Kodaly, Bartok, Kurktchiiskl, Christov and Faure.

1.50 Cusson Serenade

2.05 Phil Nimmons Trumpet Concerto

2.25 Mahler Symphony No 7

3.55 Handel Overture: Alcina; Mi Lusinga il Dolce Affetto (Alcina)

4.05 Kuhnau Biblical Sonata No 2

4.20 Telemann Trumpet Concerto in D

4.40 Glick Divertimento for strings

5.00 Joachim van den Hove Allemande Monsieur

5.05 Charles-Louis Mion Suite: Nitetis

5.20 Field Rondo in A flat for piano and strings

5.35 J Strauss (son) Annina; Wine, Woman and Song; Sans-Souci; Durch's Telephon

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan Sharpe

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