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AM Music in this morning's programme includes Telemann Sonata in A minor(Der Getreue Music-Meister) Paul Goodwin (Baroque oboe), Nigel North (archlute),
Susan Sheppard (Baroque cello), John Toll (harpsichord) 6.45 Bruch Kol NidreiPaul Tortelier (cello), London Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Andre Previn 7.05 Ernest Farrar Variations, Op25 Howard Shelley (piano), Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Alasdair Mitchell 7.45 Dohnanyl American RhapsodyBBC Philharmonic, conductor Matthias Bamert 8.05 Victoria
Salve Regina a 8The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers 8.50 Walton
Johannesburg Festival Overture Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Charles Groves

Contributors

Music-Meister:
Paul Goodwin
Oboe:
Nigel North
Unknown:
Susan Sheppard
Cello:
John Toll
Conductor:
Andre Previn
Conductor:
Ernest Farrar
Piano:
Howard Shelley
Conductor:
Alasdair Mitchell
Conductor:
Matthias Bamert
Unknown:
Salve Regina
Conductor:
Harry Christophers
Conductor:
Charles Groves

With Donald Macleod.
5: A Long Farewell
The last of this week's programmes exploring the life and works of Gabriel Faure ends with a performance of his last completed work, the String Quartet in Eminor, played by the quartet who gave its first performance after Faure's death. Prison, Op 83 No 1; Jardin Nocturne (Mirages, Op 113) Pierre Bernac (baritone), Francis Poulenc (piano) Suite: Masques et Bergamasques,
Op 1120rpheus Chamber Orchestra
L 'Horizon Chimérique, Op 118 (excerpt) Charles Panzera (baritone), Madeleine Panzera-Baillot (piano)
String Quartet in E minor, Op 121 Krettly Quartet

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
Gabriel Faure
Baritone:
Pierre Bernac
Baritone:
Francis Poulenc
Baritone:
Charles Panzera
Baritone:
Madeleine Panzera-Baillot

With Stephanie Hughes.
Mendelssohn Scherzo in Eminor (Fantasies, Op 16) Shura Cherkassky (piano)
10.09 Haydn Symphony No 4 7 in G (Palindrome)
Tafelmusik, director Bruno Weil
10.31 Mozart Ch 'to Mi Scordi di Te?, K505
Emma Kirkby (soprano), Steven Lubin
(fortepiano), Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
10.42 Bach Concerto in C minor, BWV1060
Stephen Hammer (oboe),
Catherine Mackintosh (violin), Academy of Ancient Music, director Christopher Hogwood
10.56 Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor
Shura Cherkassky, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Rudolf Kempe

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephanie Hughes.
Piano:
Shura Cherkassky
Director:
Bruno Weil
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Soprano:
Steven Lubin
Director:
Christopher Hogwood
Oboe:
Stephen Hammer
Oboe:
Catherine MacKintosh
Director:
Christopher Hogwood
Conductor:
Rudolf Kempe

Artist in Focus: Alfred Brendel
In this week's final programme featuring the Austrian pianist, Humphrey Burton presents recordings of Brendel as recitalist, concerto soloist, accompanist and chamber musician.
Wagner, arr Liszt Isolde's Uebstod (Tristan und Isolde)
Schubert Winterreisse (excerpts) Matthias Goerne (baritone) Schoenberg Piano Concerto
BBCSO, conductor Pierre Boulez
Schubert Piano Quintet in A (Trout) Thomas Zehetmair (violin),
Tabea Zimmermann (viola), Richard Duven
(cello), Peter Riegelbauer (double bass)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alfred Brendel
Baritone:
Matthias Goerne
Conductor:
Pierre Boulez
Violin:
Thomas Zehetmair
Violin:
Tabea Zimmermann
Viola:
Richard Duven
Cello:
Peter Riegelbauer

Soprano Catherine Bott talks to
Lucie Skeaping and introduces highlights of a recent concert from the Suffolk Villages Festival in which she wasjoined by Pavlo Beznosiuk and Mark Levy (vielles) and Frances Kelly (harp) in a programme of medieval songs by Dufay, Landini and Others. Producer Lindsay Kemp

Contributors

Soprano:
Catherine Bott
Unknown:
Lucie Skeaping
Unknown:
Pavlo Beznosiuk
Unknown:
Mark Levy
Harp:
Frances Kelly
Producer:
Lindsay Kemp

Sean Rafferty takes a look at the music of Francesca Caccini -the first woman to compose an opera. Other music includes at 5.10 Musorgsky's A Night on the Bare Mountain performed by the Philadelphia
Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy , and at 6.35 Beethoven's Piano Sonata in E flat, Op 2 7 No 1, played by Alfred Brendel.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Rafferty
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy
Played By:
Alfred Brendel.

Petroc Trelawney introduces the BBC
Philharmonic in a programme of Romantic works from Chester Cathedral.
Anthony Marwood (violin),BBC
Philharmonic, conductor Edward Downes Wagner Overture: Tannhauser
Mendelssohn Violin Concerto In E minor
8.15 Twenty Minutes: Old World, New World. Ian Peacock explores two perspectives on Chester- viewed through the eyes of ancient Rome and new America. Archaeologist Keith Matthews discusses recent findings which indicate that Rome saw Chester as considerably more than just a fortress town, while historian
John Wolfenden traces the connection between
Chester and its early American literary visitors, particularly Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry James.
8.35 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor

Contributors

Violin:
Anthony Marwood
Conductor:
Edward Downes
Unknown:
Ian Peacock
Unknown:
Keith Matthews
Unknown:
John Wolfenden
Unknown:
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Unknown:
Henry James.

Paul Allen explores the history and performance of one of the world's great tragedies, Sophocles's Antigone, which, set in wartime, pits an individual's sense of duty against the state. He talks to
Declan Donellan , whose new version of the play is about to open with Tara Fitzgerald and Jonathan Hyde. War and morality in the modern world are at the heart of the philosopher Jonathan Glover 's new book Humanity, in which he argues that only by lookingcloselyatthe monsters inside us can we hope to contain them.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Declan Donellan
Unknown:
Tara Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Jonathan Hyde.
Unknown:
Jonathan Glover

Portraits of the Artists as Young
Symphonists. Sarah Walker introduces studio recordings of the first symphonies by two senior European composers. Arvo Part Symphony No 1
Hans Werner Henze Symphony No 1 BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Alun Francis

Contributors

Introduces:
Sarah Walker
Conductor:
Alun Francis

With Jonathan Swain.
12.05am Mozart Vorrei Spiegarvi, Oh Dio, K41812.1S Handel Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 1 No 412.25 Palestrina
Motet: Fundamentus Ejus 12.30
Paul Siefert Benedicam Dominum 12.40 CPE
Bach Quartet in G major, Wq95 1.00
Mendelssohn Symphony No 4 in A (Italian) Beethoven Symphony No 6 in F (Pastoral)
2.15 Rachmaninov Vocalise, Op 34 No 14
2.25 Szymanowski String Quartet No 1, Op 3 7 2.40 Arensky Suite No 2 for two pianos 3.00 Strauss Suite in B flat for 13 wind instruments 3.25 Schumann
Dichterliebe 4.05 Bergamo La Vera Piva Montanara4.15 Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No 3 in D minor 5.00 Toumier
Images, Op 35 5.10 Debussy Prelude a I'Apres-Midi d'un Faune 5.20 Bizet Parle-Moi de Ma Mere (Carmen) 5.35 Weber Clarinet Concerto No 2 in E flat, Op 74

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Paul Siefert

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