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With Tommy Pearson, including:

Trad, arr Britten O Waly, Waly - Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Graham Johnson (piano)

6.40 Beethoven Cello Sonata in F, Op 17 - Guido Schiefen, Alfredo Perl (piano)

7.15 Bruch Concerto in E minor for clarinet and viola - Paul Meyer (clarinet), Gerard Causse (viola), Lyon Opera Orchestra, conductor Kent Nagano

7.50 Gershwin Three Preludes - Jack Gibbons (piano)

8.00 Shostakovich Jazz Suite No 1 - City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder

8.40 Albeniz, arr Halffter Rapsodia Espanola - Alicia de Larrocha (piano), London Philharmonic, conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos

Contributors

Presenter:
Tommy Pearson

Today Donald Macleod focuses on some of the influences which were important factors in Debussy's development as a composer, including his relationships with friends such as Erik Satie and Ernest Chausson and his enthusiastic support of the Art Nouveau movement.

Premiere Rapsodie - John Bradbury (clarinet), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Tadaaki Otaka

Cinq Melodies sur Poemes de Charles Baudelaire - Felicity Lott (soprano), Graham Johnson (piano)

Prelude a l'Apres-Midi d 'un Faune - New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Macleod

With Jonathan Swain.

Mozart Cassation in G, K63 (Final-Musik) - Salzburg Camerata Academica, director Sandor Vegh (violin)

10.30 Ligeti Six Bagatelles - Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet

10.42 Dowland I Saw My Lady Weep: Row, My Tears; Sorrow, Stay - Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Andreas Martin (lute)

10.55 Bach Partita in D, BWV828 - Andreas Staier (harpsichord)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

A recital given last Sunday in Belfast's Waterfront Hall.

Alexander Baillie (cello), Dominic Harlan (piano)

Frescobaidi, arr Cassado Toccata in D

Gliere Four Pieces, Op 51 Nos 1, 6, 10 and 12 (Albumblatter)

Falla, arr Maurice Marechal Suite Populaire Espagnole

Schumann Fantasiestucke, Op 73

Contributors

Cellist:
Alexander Baillie
Pianist:
Dominic Harlan

Prokofiev Suite: Egyptian Nights, Op 61 - Conductor Edward Downes

Falla Nights in the Gardens of Spain - Joaquin Achucarro (piano), conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier

Rachmaninov Aleko - Elena Prokina (soprano), Shirley Thomas (mezzo), Vassily Gerelo (baritone), Peter Rose (bass), Chorus of Opera North, conductor Vassily Sinaisky

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Edward Downes
Pianist:
Joaquin Achucarro
Conductor:
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Soprano:
Elena Prokina
Mezzo:
Shirley Thomas
Baritone:
Vassily Gerelo
Bass:
Peter Rose
Singers:
Chorus of Opera North
Conductor:
Vassily Sinaisky

From Manchester Cathedral.

Introit: Nimm, Was Dein ist, und Gehe Hin (Cantata No 144, 1st mvt) (Bach).
Responses (Stokes).
Psalms 114, 115 (Tonus Peregrinus, arr P Marshall; Marshall; Stanford).
First Lesson: Genesis 3.
Office Hymn: O Blest Creator of the Light (Lucis Creator, Mode viii).
Canticles: Blair in B minor.
Second Lesson: 2 Corinthians 2, vv 5-17.
Anthem: See, See the Word Is Incarnate (Gibbons).
Hymn: Immortal, Invisible (St Denio).
Organ Voluntary: Passacaglia in C minor, BWV582 (Bach).

Contributors

Organist/Master of the Choristers:
Christopher Stokes
Sub-organist:
Jeffrey Makinson

With Sean Rafferty.

Music includes at 5.05 J.C. Bach's Sinfonia Concertante in F played by Vienna Concentus Musicus and the Leonhardt Consort under Gustav Leonhardt; at 6.00 Pabst's Paraphrase on Tchaikovsky's "Sleeping Beauty" performed by Earl Wild (piano); and at 6.50 Telemann's Concerto in A minor played by the Florilegium Ensemble.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sean Rafferty

From the Wessex Hall, Poole.

A concert given by the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra under the baton of their charismatic principal conductor Yakov Kreizburg, featuring two Russian masterpieces preceded by an energetic English overture.
Cho-Liang Lin (violin), Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, conductor Yakov Kreizberg

Colin Matthews M50

Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D

8.15 Twenty Minutes: The New Yorker at 75
The second of this week's three programmes of readings from one of the best known magazines of the 20th century - The New Yorker- which is celebrating its 75th anniversary this month.

8.35 Shostakovich Symphony No 5

Contributors

Musicians:
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Yakov Kreizburg
Violinist:
Cho-Liang Lin

Sarah Dunant talks to Anthony Minghella about his new film The Talented Mr Ripley. Based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith, it tells the story of how an insecure and envious young American - Ripley -insinuates himself into the life of a wealthy painter. Plus a look at the genealogy of the amoral hero in Hollywood and elsewhere.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Dunant
Guest:
Anthony Minghella

With Jonathan Swain.

12.05am Scarlatti Sonata in D, Kk9 (Pastorale); Sonata in B minor, Kk27

12.15 Schoenberg String Quartet No 2, Op 10

12.50 Brahms Meine Liebe ist Grun, Op 63 No 5; Wie Melodien Zieht Es Mir, Op 105 No 1; Feldeinsamkeit, Op 86 No 2

1.00 Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3 in C minor

Debussy Nocturnes

2.05 Handel Sonata in B flat for two violins, HWV388

2.15 Bach Goldberg Variations, BWV988

3.45 Goldberg Sonata in C for two violins

3.55 Haydn Symphony No 44 in E minor (Trauer)

4.25 Bruhns Erstanden Ist der Heilige Christ

4.40 Grieg Peer Gynt Suite No 1

5.05 Beethoven Bagatelles, Op 119

5.25 Avison Concerto Grosso No 2 in G (after Domenico Scarlatti)

5.40 Rued Langgaard Three Rose Garden Songs

5.50 Auric, arr Philip Lane Suite: The Lavender Hill Mob

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

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