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With Penny Gore.

C.P.E. Bach Cello Concerto in A, Wql 71 - Miklos Perenyi, Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra, conductor Janos Rolla

6.40 Krommer Octet-Partita in F, Op 57 - Wind Soloists of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe

7.00 Bach Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV874 (Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2) - Davitt Moroney (harpsichord)

7.45 Tchaikovsky Andante Cantabile, Op 11 - Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, conductor Lorin Maazel

8.00 Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella - Orpheus Chamber Orchestra

8.40 Liszt Mephisto Waltz No 1 (Episodes from Faust) - Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Georg Solti

Contributors

Presenter:
Penny Gore

Donald Macleod explores the life and works of GeorgPhilipp Telemann. The Resurrection (1 761) (excerpt)
Dorothee Mields (soprano), Telemann Chamber Orchestra, Michaelstein, Magdeburger Chamber Choir, director Ludger Remy
Kleinmutiger, HoraufZu Klagen (Don Quichotte) Raimund Nolte (bass).
La Stagione. conductor Michael Schneider Cantata: Die Tageszeiten (excerpt) Hans-
Peter Blochwitz (tenor), Collegium Musicum , Freiburg, conductor Wolfgang Schafer
Overture (Suite in D) Musica Antiqua Koln , director Reinhard Goebel
Cantata: Ino Barbara Schlick (soprano), Musica Antiqua Koln , director Reinhard Goebel

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Director:
Ludger Remy
Bass:
Raimund Nolte
Conductor:
Michael Schneider
Tenor:
Peter Blochwitz
Tenor:
Collegium Musicum
Conductor:
Wolfgang Schafer
Unknown:
Musica Antiqua Koln
Director:
Reinhard Goebel
Soprano:
Ino Barbara Schlick
Soprano:
Musica Antiqua Koln
Director:
Reinhard Goebel

With Jonathan Swain.

Chabrier Espana - Vienna Philharmonic, conductor John Eliot Gardiner

10.12 Liszt Reminiscences de Don Juan (Mozart) - Grigory Ginsburg (piano)

10.31 Brahms Two Songs, Op 91 - Kathleen Ferrier (contralto), Max Gilbert (viola), Phyllis Spurr (piano)

10.42 Liszt Reminiscences de Norma (Bellini) - Grigory Ginsburg (piano)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

Cheltenham Festival 2000
Chris de Souza introduces today's concert from the Pittville Pump Room, featuring late music by Beethoven and Mozart and a piece by festival director Michael Berkeley.

Takacs Quartet: Edward Dusinberre and Karoly Schranz (violins), Roger Tapping (viola), Andras Feier (cello)
Mozart String Quartet in D, K575
Michael Berkeley Torque and Velocity

11.50 Interval: Voyage of the Beagle
Five programmes this week in which Matthew Macfadyen reads from Charles Darwin's vivid journal Voyage of the Beagle. 5: Oceania

12.10 Beethoven String Quartet in C sharp minor, Op 131

Contributors

Director:
Michael Berkeley.
Unknown:
Edward Dusinberre
Viola:
Andras Feier
Unknown:
Matthew MacFadyen
Unknown:
Charles Darwin

Verity Sharp presents the last in a series of lunchtime recitals given last year at
London's Wigmore Hall by Radio 3's New Generation Artists. Christopher Maltman (baritone) and Graham Johnson (piano) perform songs by Butterworth, Schumann and Arthur Somervell. (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Verity Sharp
Piano:
Graham Johnson

Gil Evans. Julian Joseph focuses on the celebrated composer and arranger
Gil Evans , best known for his pioneering work with trumpeter Miles Davis. In 1987, less than a year before he died, Evans celebrated his 75th birthday by giving a concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. The orchestra included saxophonists Steve Lacy and John Surman , trumpeters Lew Soloff and Palle Mikkelborg and percussionist AirtoMoreira. Julian Jospeh introduces highlights of this concert and excerpts from an interview recorded in 1978. Producer Felix Carey
Three Jazz Legends CDs are available now featuring Oscar Peterson , Art Blakey and Dizzy Gillespie

Contributors

Unknown:
Gil Evans.
Unknown:
Julian Joseph
Unknown:
Gil Evans
Unknown:
Miles Davis.
Unknown:
Steve Lacy
Unknown:
John Surman
Unknown:
Lew Soloff
Introduces:
Julian Jospeh
Producer:
Felix Carey
Unknown:
Oscar Peterson
Unknown:
Art Blakey

Sean Rafferty presents a special edition from the York Early Music Festival's new home at the National Centre for Early
Music, a redeveloped medieval church in historic York. His guests include the centre's director DelmaTomlin, and music in the programme reflects the tradition of the York Mystery Plays. Performers from the festival include Ensemble 415.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Rafferty

Hungarian pianist Andras Schiff. renowned for his exciting interpretations of the Classical repertoire, performs and directs works by Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. Phiharmonia Orchestra. director Andras Schiff (piano)
Mozart Piano Concerto No 12 in A, K414: Rondo in A, K386
Haydn Symphony No 95 in C minor
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)

Contributors

Pianist:
Andras Schiff.
Piano:
Andras Schiff

Paul Allen discusses Arthur Miller's influential early play and first great success, All My Sons, as a new production opens at the National Theatre with Julie Walters playing the grief-stricken mother whose son is thought to have been killed in action.

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Allen

Verity Sharp presents a concert co-promoted by Hear and Now, which was given last week at the Cheltenham Festival. Soloists from the London Sinfonietta play a classic Stockhausen work from the 1960s and contrasting works by Finnish electronic composer Saariaho and by senior Russian figure Denisov. Anssi Karttunen (cello), Simon Haram (saxophone),
SOUND Intermedia (sound design)
Saariaho Près for cello and electronics
Denisov Sonata for cello and alto saxophone
Stockhausen Spiral for saxophone and electronics Producer PhilipTagney

Contributors

Cello:
Anssi Karttunen
Cello:
Simon Haram

With Jonathan Swain.

Strauss Four Symphonic Interludes (Intermezzo)

12.30 Scriabin Piano Sonata No 9

12.40 Rautavaara A Requiem in Our Time, Op 3

12.50 Chopin Nocturne in D flat, Op 2 No 2

1.00 Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage

Liszt Les Preludes

Scriabin Symphony No 1

- Orchestre National de France/Ricardo Muti

2.20 CPE Bach Concerto in F for two harpsichords, Wq46

2.45 Paganini Sonata Concertata in A

3.15 Bach Cantata No 169: Gott Soll Allein Mein Herze Haben

3.40 Raltio Symphonic Ballade, Op 9

4.10 Szymanowski Metopes, Op 29

4.30 Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso in A minor, Op 28

4.50 J Strauss (son) Waltz: Voices of Spring, Op 410

5.00 Roger Matton L'Escaouette

5.20 Rachmaninov Caprice Bohemien. Op 12

5.40 Fanny Mendelssohn Warum Sind Denn die Rosen So Blass; Der Vorwurf; Erwin; Bitte; Schwanenlied
5.55 D Scarlatti Symphony in C

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

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