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With Edward Seckerson.

6.05 Ives String Quartet No - Emerson Quartet

6.25 Bach Chorale Prelude: Allein Gott in der Hoh Sei Ehr, BWV663 - Piet Kee (organ)

7.25 Franck Offertory on a Breton Air - Arturo Sacchetti (harmonium)

7.30 Martinu Symphony No 2
Czech PO, conductor Vaclav Neumann

8.00 Sibelius Spring Song, Op 16 - Royal Scottish NO/Alexander Gibson

8.45 Elgar Polonia - LPO/Adrian Boult

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Seckerson
Unknown:
Allein Gott
Unknown:
Franck Offertory
Conductor:
Vaclav Neumann

Tchaikovsky Coronation March USSR
Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra, conductor Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
9.05 Godowsky Four Studies on Chopin's Etude Op 10 No 5
Marc-Andre Hamelin (piano)
9.20 Albinoni Oboe Concerto in D minor, Op9No2 Anthony Camden, London Virtuosi, director John Georgiadis
9.50 Dvorak Psalm 149 Prague
Philharmonic Choir, Czech Philharmonic, conductor Jiri Belohlavek
10.00 Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet (excerpts) Philharmonia, conductor Efrem Kurtz
10.25 Ferdinand David Bassoon
Concertino in B flat Klaus Thunemann , ASMF, conductor Neville Marriner
10.35 Bach Cantata No 194:
Hochsterwunschtes Freudenfest (Part 1) Soloists, Amsterdam Baroque Choir and Orchestra, conductor Ton Koopman
11.00 Larsson Little Serenade , Op 12
Swedish CO, conductor Petter Sundkvist
11.15 Beethoven, arr Isserlis Andante con Variazioni, Wo044 No 2 Steven Isserlis (cello), Maggie Cole (harpsichord)
11.25 Arnold Quintet for brass Philip Jones Brass Ensemble
11.45 Respighi Suite: Roman Festivals NBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Arturo Toscanini
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine

Contributors

Conductor:
Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
Piano:
Marc-Andre Hamelin
Director:
John Georgiadis
Conductor:
Jiri Belohlavek
Conductor:
Prokofiev Romeo
Conductor:
Efrem Kurtz
Bassoon:
Ferdinand David
Unknown:
Klaus Thunemann
Conductor:
Neville Marriner
Conductor:
Ton Koopman
Conductor:
Larsson Little Serenade
Conductor:
Petter Sundkvist
Cello:
Steven Isserlis
Conductor:
Arturo Toscanini
Producer:
Fiona Shelmerdine

What are music critics for? And who reads them? This coming week Andrew Porter gives the Hesse Lecture at the Aldeburgh Festival on the subject of the responsibilities and rewards of being a music critic. Ivan Hewett meets him and some of his colleagues and talks to those who read the critics and those who
Commission their work. Producer Mark Lowther

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Porter
Unknown:
Ivan Hewett
Producer:
Mark Lowther

Aldeburgh Festival 2000
Chris de Souza introduces a recital given earliertoday in the Snape Maltings
Concert Hall by the Borodin Quartet and Ludmilla Berlinskaya (piano).
Beethoven String Quartet in B flat, Op 18 No6
Shostakovich String Quartet No 7, Op 108; Piano Trio No 2, Op 6 7 See also Tuesday 7.30pm

Contributors

Piano:
Ludmilla Berlinskaya

Myra Hess. Geoffrey Smith introduces recordings made by the legendary pianist. Haydn Piano Sonata in E flat, H XVI 52 (1962)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat
With the BBCSO, conductor Malcolm Sargent (1960)
Bach English Suite inA A minor, BWV807(1956) Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
Myra Hess is featured in the BBC Legends series. CDs are available now from music outlets.

Contributors

Unknown:
Myra Hess.
Introduces:
Geoffrey Smith
Conductor:
Malcolm Sargent
Producer:
Edwina Wolstencroft
Producer:
Myra Hess

The Secular Cantatas. Anthony Burton explores recordings of Bach's secular cantatas, including Cantata No 202: Was Mir Behagt, 1st Nur die Muntre Jagd (Hunt) and Cantata No 211: Schweige Stille , Plaudert Nicht (Coffee Cantata). Producer Michael Surcombe

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Burton
Unknown:
Schweige Stille
Producer:
Michael Surcombe

A monthlyjourney through the literatures of Europe. 3: Germany. In today's programme Julian Evans examines Germany and the work of the early 19th-century author Heinrich von Kleist, whose dramatic suicide obscured the real impact of his very modern form of Romanticism. Producer Tom Alban

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Evans
Producer:
Tom Alban

By Oliver Goldsmith , adapted by Sue Wilson. When Young Marlow comes to court Kate Hardcastle at her father's old manor house in the Yorkshire Dales, he finds himself the butt of a mischievous prank. And the irascible Tony Lumpkin revels in the misunderstanding he causes.
Music composed and performed by Anthea Gomez with Martha Ann Brooks (trombone) and Katherine Gittings (violin). Director Sue Wilson
Programme of the Week: page 117

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Goldsmith
Adapted By:
Sue Wilson.
Unknown:
Young Marlow
Unknown:
Kate Hardcastle
Unknown:
Tony Lumpkin
Unknown:
Anthea Gomez
Unknown:
Martha Ann Brooks
Violin:
Katherine Gittings
Director:
Sue Wilson
Mrs Hardcastle:
Julia McKenzie
Mr Hardcastle:
Clive Francis
Kate Hardcastle:
Amanda Root
Tony Lumpkin:
Adrian Scarborough
Sir Charles Marlow:
Norman Rodway
Young Marlow:
Martin Ball
Hastings:
Jonathan Cake
Constance Neville:
Cathy Sara
Landlord/Jeremy:
Terry Molloy
Diggory/Master Muggins:
Ian Brooker
Pimple/Barmaid:
Naomi Harris
Roger/Master Slang:
Richard Neale

Paul Guinery presents the first of two programmes from the Fifth World Symposium on Choral Music, held lastyearin Rotterdam. Otieno Sigalagala Muungano National
Choir, Kenya, conductor Boniface Mganga Mendelssohn Du Bist Unsere Zuflucht, Op 79 No 2
Reger Nachtlied (Acht Geistlichen
Gesangen, Op 138) Windsbacher Boys' Choir, conductor Karl-Friedrich Beringer Schein Israelsbrunnlein (excerpts) Dresden Chamber Choir, conductor Hans-Christoph Rademann
Naji Hakim Kyrie ; Gloria (Missa Redemptionis) Ensemble Singers of the Plymouth Music Series, conductor Phillip Brunelle
Gorecki Come, Holy Spirit Polish Chamber Choir, conductor Jan Lukaszewski Anon Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul;
Chant to the Holy Spirit; Let Us Go to the Resurrection; Christoslavia
Sirin Choir, conductor Andrei Kotov Producer Paul Hindmarsh

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guinery
Conductor:
Boniface Mganga
Conductor:
Karl-Friedrich Beringer
Conductor:
Schein Israelsbrunnlein
Conductor:
Hans-Christoph Rademann
Conductor:
Naji Hakim Kyrie
Conductor:
Phillip Brunelle
Conductor:
Jan Lukaszewski
Conductor:
Andrei Kotov
Producer:
Paul Hindmarsh

With Jonathan Swain.

Bruckner Te Deum; Symphony No 9 in D minor

2.20 Mahler Ruckert Lieder

2.3S Goldmark Quartet in B flat, Op 8

3.05 Musorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition

3.40 Douglas Lilburn Diversions for strings

3.55 Franck, arr Rampal Flute Sonata

4.25 Crusell Farewell

4.45 Bizet Carmen: Suite No 1

5.00 Vivaldi Autumn (The Four Seasons)

5.25 Glick Oboe Sonata

5.45 Rossini Overture: William Tell

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

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