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With Penny Gore.

Dvorak Song to the Moon (Rusalka)

6.45 Chausson Andante and Allegro

7.00 Barber Adagio for Strings

7.40 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 1 in F, BWV1046a

8.10 Beethoven Sextet in E flat, Op 81b

8.40 Debussy Fantasy

Contributors

Presenter:
Penny Gore

With Donald Macleod.

Ballet: Daphnis and Chloe (Part 3) - City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Simon Rattle

L'Heure Espagnole (Conclusion) - Suzanne Danco (soprano), Paul Derenne and Michel Hamel (tenors), Heinz Rehfuss (baritone), Suisse Romande Orchestra, conductor Ernest Ansermet

L'Enfant et les Sortileges - Jane Berbie (mezzo), Michel Senechal (tenor), Francoise Ogeas (soprano), French National Radio Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Lorin Maazel

La Valse - Berlin PO, conductor Pierre Boulez

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Macleod

With Peter Hobday.

Schubert Symphony No 3 in D - Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Carlos Kleiber

10.27 Schroter Piano Concerto in C, Op 3 No 3 - ECO, director Murray Perahia (piano)

10.40 Haydn She Never Told Her Love; Sailor's Song - Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo), Melvyn Tan (fortepiano)

10.48 Beethoven Violin Sonata in A, Op 47 (Kreutzer) - Josef Suk, Jan Panenka (piano)

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Hobday

With Christopher Cook.

American music, particularly jazz, had taken Europe by storm and Berlin was the cabaret capital of Europe. Kurt Weill can have had little idea that America would become his home.

Busoni Song of the Spirit Dance, Op 4 - BBCSO, conductor Oliver Knussen

Ernst Toch Speaking Music - BBC Singers, conductor Nicholas Kok

Hindemith Ballet: Der Damon - BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Matthew Rowe

Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue - Viv McLean (piano)

Strauss Three Songs of Ophelia

Berners Three English Songs - Lisa Milne (soprano), Iain Burnside (piano)

Goldschmidt Overture: The Comedy of Errors - BBCSO, conductor Israel Yinon

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Cook

Kirsteen McCue introduces a concert given in Glasgow by the harpsichordist and organist Davitt Moroney last October.

Domenico Paradies Harpsichord Sonata No 11 in G

M Cassini Pensieri for organ Nos 9 and 8 D

Scarlatti Keyboard Sonatas: in D, Kk28 7; in D, Kk288

Handel Fugues for organ: No 6 in C minor, HWV610; No 3 in B flat, HWV607

D. Scarlatti Keyboard Sonatas: in D minor, Kk213; in A, Kk285; in A, Kk286

Contributors

Presenter:
Kirsteen McCue
Harpsichordist/Organist:
Davitt Moroney

Ten pieces commissioned by the EBU from composers around the world to celebrate the new millennium.

Ragnhild Berstad Emutatio Berit Opheim (mezzo), Oslo Chamber Choir, director Svein Tore Ringoen, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, conductor Eivind Aadland

Contributors

Mezzo:
Berit Opheim
Singers:
Oslo Chamber Choir
Choir Director:
Svein Tore Ringoen
Musicians:
Norwegian Radio Orchestra
Conductor:
Eivind Aadland

From the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge.

Introit: Sing Joyfully (Byrd), Responses (Byrd), Psalms 65,66,67Â (after Byrd and after Schutz), First Lesson: Genesis 18, vv 1-15 Magnificat (Schutz), Second Lesson: Acts 7, v48; 8 v3, Nunc Dimittis (Byrd), Anthem: Das ist je Gewisslich Wahr (Schutz), Hymn: O Love How Deep, How Broad (Eisenach), Organ Voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in E minor, BWV533(Bach),

Director of music Richard Marlow. Organ scholars Mark Williams and Benjamin Woodward.

Contributors

Director of Music:
Richard Marlow
Organist:
Mark Williams
Organist:
Benjamin Woodward

With Sean Rafferty.

Music includes at 5.45 Beethoven's Piano Sonata in F, Op 54, played by Richard Goode; at 6.05 Rossini Overture: Il Signor Bruschino played by the La Scala Philharmonic under Riccardo Chailly; and at 6.35 Korngold's Violin
Concerto played by Gil Shaham with the LSO under Andre Previn.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sean Rafferty

A recital given in the Wigmore Hall, London, by exciting young mezzo Angelika Kirchschlager and pianist Helmut Deutsch.

Schubert Lambertine; Gretchen am Spinnrade; Vom Mitleiben Maria; Klarchenslied in der Nacht

Delphine Schumann Frauenliebeund-leben

8.10 Twenty Minutes: Ruskin
In his later work John Ruskin became social critic and reformer. Clive Wilmer selects excerpts from Ruskin's later writing, illustrating his new role as the scourge of capitalism.

8.30 Alma Mahler Die Stille Nacht; In Meines Vaters Garten; Laue Sommernacht; Bei Dir 1st Es Traut; Ich Wandleunter Blumen

Berg Schlafen, Schlafen; Schlafend Tragt Man Mich in Mein Heimatland; Nun Ich der Riesen Starksten uberwand; Warm die Lufte (Vier Lieder, Op 2)

Mahler Fruhlingsmorgen; Erinnerung; Hans und Grete; Zu Strassburg auf der Schanz; Ablosung im Sommer; Aus! Aus!

Contributors

Mezzo:
Angelika Kirchschlager
Pianist:
Helmut Deutsch

Paul Allen and guests discuss the new book Voices of the Crossing, in which 14 authors from Britain's former colonies reflect on their experience of migrating to this country. How far do younger writers born in Britain share the same dilemma? Plus first-night news of Dublin Carol as the newly refurbished Royal Court Theatre reopens with a new play by Conor McPherson, author of the highly acclaimed The Weir.

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Allen

With Susan Sharpe.

12.05am Pierne Prelude, Op 29 No 1

12.15 Spohr Nonet in F, Op 31

12.45 Rossini Introduction, Theme and Variations

1.00 Jaak Nikolaus Lemmens Marche Triomphale in D

Reger Three Pieces from 30 Small Chorale Preludes, Op 135a

Vieme Clair de Lune

Karg-Elert Passacaglia and Fugue on the Name BACH

Lefebure-Wely Sortie in B flat

1.55 Beethoven Mass in D (Missa Solemnis)

3.05 CPE Bach Flute Concerto in D, H426

3.30 Wagner The Flying Dutchman (excerpt)

3.45 Vivaldi Cello Concerto in E minor, RV409

4.00 Benjamin North American Square Dance

4.10 Brahms Symphony No 2 in D

5.00 Bach Keyboard Concerto in E, BWV1053

5.20 Forster Repleta Est Malis

5.30 Salzedo Variations sur un Theme dans le Style Ancien

5.40 Kuhlau Overture: The Magic Harp

5.55 Cavalli Sinfonia (La Calisto, Act 1 Scene 7)

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan Sharpe

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