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With Penny Gore.
Rameau Pieces de Clavecin en Concerts No 5
6.40 Mozart String Quartet in B flat, Kl 72
7.00 Weber, orch Berlioz Invitation to the Dance
7.45 Auric Trio for flute, clarinet and bassoon
8.00 Brahms Rhapsody in B minor, Op 79 No 1
8.50 Walton Overture: Scapino

Contributors

Bassoon:
Brahms Rhapsody

With Donald Macleod. Violinist, composer, director of an orthopaedic institute, teacher, timber merchant and manager of a glass works, Franz Berwald was all of these. Piano Quintet in C minor, Op 5 Gaudier Ensemble
Piano Concerto in D (1st mvt)
Marian Migdal , Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Ulf Bjorlin
Overture: The Queen of Golconda BBCSO, conductor Enrique Diemecke
Symphony Serieuse (Symphony No 1 in G minor) (2nd mvt)
Malmo SO, conductor Sixten Ehrling

Contributors

Violinist:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
Franz Berwald
Unknown:
Marian Migdal
Conductor:
Ulf Bjorlin
Conductor:
Enrique Diemecke
Conductor:
Sixten Ehrling

Handel and His Friends
The second of three Handel concerts taking place in venues the composer would have known. This programme of chamber music comes from the parish church where Handel and his patron the Duke of Chandos worshipped - St Lawrence, Whitchurch.
Musica ad Rhenum: Jed Wentz (flute), Job ter Haar (cello), Marcelo Bussi (harpsichord) Johan Helmich Roman Flute Sonata in G
Handel Suite in F minor for harpsichord, HWV433
Willem de Fesch Cello Sonata in D minor
Handel Flute Sonata in E minor

Contributors

Flute:
Jed Wentz
Cello:
Marcelo Bussi
Harpsichord:
Johan Helmich

Young Musician 2000
Stephanie Hughes introduces highlights from the woodwind final and talks to the contestants and judges. ,
Saint-Saens Oboe SerrSta in D, Op 166 (2nd and 3rd mvts) Elizabeth Couling Reinecke Introduction and Appassionato
Allegro Katie Lockhart (clarinet)
Mark-Anthony Turnage Elegies Framing a Shout No 1 Simon Cosgrove (saxophone) Interval
Stephanie Hughes assesses the state of peripatetic music teaching for young people with Northumberland County
Council's music officer Alison Rushby.
Telemann Recorder Sonata No 2 (1st and 2nd mvts) Samatha Kerby Jolivet Chant de Linos
Katherine Bryan (flute)

Contributors

Introduces:
Stephanie Hughes
Unknown:
Saint-Saens Oboe Serrsta
Unknown:
Elizabeth Couling
Clarinet:
Allegro Katie Lockhart
Unknown:
Simon Cosgrove
Unknown:
Stephanie Hughes
Unknown:
Alison Rushby.
Unknown:
Samatha Kerby Jolivet Chant de Linos
Flute:
Katherine Bryan

The final concert following in the footsteps of Handel takes place in St George's,
Hanover Square. Handel lived in nearby
Brook Street, Mayfair, from the mid-1720s until his death, and he was a frequent visitorto the church.
Emma Kirkby (soprano), Academy of Ancient
Music, director Andrew Manze (violin)
Handel Concerto Grosso in F, Op 6 No 9; Organ Concerto in G minor, Op 4 No 1;
Lascia ch 'lo Pianga (Rinaldo); Dica il Falso, Dica il Vero (Alessandro)
3.15 Handel in Mayfair
LucieSkeaping evokes early 17th-century Mayfair and traces Handel's connection with St George 's, Hanover Square.
3.20 Handel Cantata: ArmidaAbbandonata;
Concerto Grosso in A, Op 6 No 11

Contributors

Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Violin:
Andrew Manze
Unknown:
St George

Stan Tracey. Julian Joseph profiles major jazz artists with performances from the BBCjazz archives. This week he focuses on British pianist Stan Tracey , who was the house pianist at Ronnie Scott 's club during the 1960s and backed such visiting artists as Zoot Sims , Roland Kirk and Sonny Rollins. Stan Tracey returns to
Ronnie Scott 's with his quintet for Music Live on Jazz Record Requests, tomorrow at 5pm. Producer Felix Carey
Three Jazz Legends CDs are available now featuring Oscar Peterson , Art Blakey and Dizzy Gillespie

Contributors

Unknown:
Stan Tracey.
Unknown:
Julian Joseph
Pianist:
Stan Tracey
Unknown:
Ronnie Scott
Unknown:
Zoot Sims
Unknown:
Roland Kirk
Unknown:
Sonny Rollins.
Unknown:
Stan Tracey
Unknown:
Ronnie Scott
Producer:
Felix Carey
Unknown:
Oscar Peterson
Unknown:
Art Blakey

Sean Rafferty joins in the spirit of Music Live with reports and interviews on some of the major events around the country, including an update on the Instrument Amnesty. Continues at 7pm
MUSIC LIVE

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Rafferty

A live concert performance of Bellini's heroic opera from the Royal Opera House.
Royal Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Edward Downes
Actl
8.50 Interval: Around and about....
Bellini's Milan David Huckvale's shorttour of European cities concludes with a glimpse of life in Milan in the 1830s.
9.15 Act 2

Contributors

Conductor:
Edward Downes
Pollione:
Franco Farina (tenor)
Oroveso:
Eric Owens (bass)
Norma:
Nelly Miricioiu (soprano)
Adalgisa:
Susanne Mentzer (mezzo)
Clotilde:
Julie Unwin (mezzo)
Flavio:
Peter Auty (tenor)

Sarah Walker introduces a concert of works for instruments and electronics given earlierthis evening in St John's, Smith Square, in London.
Torbjorn Jultmark (trumpet),
Nicholas Bucknall (clarinet), John Kenny (alphorn), Colin Currie (percussion), members of Sinfonia 21, Sound Intermedia:
Ian Dearden and David Sheppard Yan Maresz Metallics
Mario Davidovsky Synchronisms No 2 Steve Reich New York Counterpoint Tristan Murail Allegories
Jonathan Harvey Ricercare una Melodia James Wood Mountain Language
MUSIC LIVE

Contributors

Introduces:
Sarah Walker
Clarinet:
Nicholas Bucknall
Clarinet:
John Kenny
Unknown:
Colin Currie
Unknown:
Ian Dearden
Unknown:
David Sheppard
Unknown:
Yan Maresz Metallics
Unknown:
Mario Davidovsky Synchronisms
Unknown:
Jonathan Harvey Ricercare

Andrew McGregor introduces six hours of relaxed music-making and unexpected collaborations. An all-night session from the Real World studios in Wiltshire brings together musicians from four continents, including Colombia's Toto La Momposina, traditional Iranian music from Hassan
Tabar, the Terem Quartet from Russia and Savourna Stevenson 's Scottish harp.

Contributors

Introduces:
Andrew McGregor
Unknown:
Savourna Stevenson

BBC Radio 3

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