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With Penny Gore.

Chopin Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52 Artur Rubinstein (piano)

6.15 Ravel Suite; Ma Mere l'Oye Toulouse Capitole Orchestra, conductor Michel Piasson

7.25 Dvorak Violin Sonatina in G, Op .t00 Gi! Shaham. Orii Shaham (piano)

7.45 Weber, arr Sedtak Overture: Der Freischutz Consortium Classicum

8.00 Locatelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op J. No 1 Raglan Baroque Players, directors
Nicholas Kraemer and Elizabeth Wallfisch

8.30 Finzi Clarinet Concerto
Robert Plane. Northern Sinfonia, conductor Howard Griffiths

Contributors

Presenter:
Penny Gore

Donald Macleod explores the life and works of Leos Janacek.
Janacek made a vast collection of folk music, over 3,000 songs in total. Donald Macleod looks at the influence of folk music on some of his original works.
Moravian Folk Poef/'y <r) Songs (excerpts) Zdena Kioubova (soprano). Radosiav Hvapii (piano)
Lacn/an Dances Brno State Philharmonic, conductor Frantisek Jiiek
Jenufa <'-4ct 1) ('excerpt.)
Vienna State Opera Chorus. Vienna Philharmonic, conductor Charles Mackerras
Credo ('G/agohhc Mass)
Viadimir Bogachov (tenor), Slovak Philharmonic Choir, Vienna Philharmonic. conductor Riccardo Chaiiiy

Contributors

Unknown:
Janacekdonaid MacIeod
Unknown:
Leos Janacek.
Unknown:
Musfc Janacek
Unknown:
Donaid MacIeod
Soprano:
Zdena Kioubova
Piano:
Radosiav Hvapii
Conductor:
Charles MacKerras
Tenor:
Viadimir Bogachov
Conductor:
Riccardo Chaiiiy
Jenufa:
Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano)
Steva:
Petr Dvorsky (tenor)

With
Jonathan Swain. Smetana Funant: Lancer CCzecD Dances) Rudolf Firkusny (piano)
10.16 Humperdtnck Suse, Liebe, Suse (Hansel and GreteAct 1)
Vienna Phiiharmonic , conductor Georg Soiti
10.27 Smetana Macbeth and the Three Witches Radoslav Kvapi ) (piano)
10.39 Janacek Love Duet (The Cunning Little Vixen, Act 2)
Vienna Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Chartes Mackerras

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain. Smetana
Piano:
Rudolf Firkusny
Conductor:
Vienna Phiiharmonic
Conductor:
Georg Soiti
Conductor:
Smetana MacBetn
Piano:
Radosiav Kvapi
Conductor:
Chartes MacKerras
Hansel:
Brigitte Fassbaender(mezzo)
Gretel:
Lucia Popp (soprano)
The Vixen:
Lucia Popp (soprano)
The Fox:
Eva Randova (mezzo)

A concert from the Pittville Pump Room featuring performances of Beethoven's last quartet and two Czech works.

Skampa Quartet: Pavel Fischer and Jana Lukasova (violins), Radim Sedmidubsky (viola), Peter Jarusek (cello)

Mozart String Quartet in B flat, K589

Beethoven String Quartet in F, Op :t35

12.00 Orient Express - a literary Journey 3: Springtime
By Giovanni Verga. Today's story comes from Italy and tells of two young, penniless lovers in Milan, who face up to the impossible future of their love in the face of harsh economic reality. Reader Anna Sawa.

12.20 Suk Meditation on an Old Bohemian Chorale "St Wenceslas", Op 35a

Janacek String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)

(See Performance on 3 7.30pm)

Contributors

Violins:
Jana Lukasova
Cellist:
Peter Jarusek

BBC <Vat/ona/ Orchestra of tVa/es
Beethoven Overture: Egmont Conductor Martyn Brabb !ns
Beethoven Mo/<n Concerto )n D
Raphael 0!eg. conductor Mark Wigg )esworth Etgar Su/te; 7'he Crown ortncha. Op 66 Conductor Tadaak!0taka
Beethoven SympnonyNo 5 /n Cm/nor Conductor Grant Uewehyn ,

Contributors

Conductor:
Martyn Brabb
Conductor:
Mark Wigg

From Southwell Minster. Introit: Worship ' (Paul Hale) (first broadcast). Responses (Roger Wilkes)(first broadcast).
Office Hymn: The Sun is Sinking Fast
(St Columba). Psalms 65.66.67 (Turley. Elvey. Ashfield. C Gibbons). First Lesson: Judges 15. Canticles: The Southwell Service (Andrew Carter) (first broadcast). Second Lesson: Luke 12. vv22-31.
Anthem: I Will Give Thanks unto Thee, O Lord (Carter) (first broadcast).
Hymn: Jerusalem, My Happy Home (Southwell). Organ Voluntary: impromptu. Op 5 (Jackson). Rector chori Paul Hale. Assistant organist Philip Rushforth.

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Carter
Unknown:
Paul Haie.
Organist:
Philip Rushforth.

With Sean Rafferty.
Music includes at 5.45 Strauss's Memorial Waltz played by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra conducted by Neeme Jarvi; at 6.00 Lully's Chaeonne in G minor performed by Musica Antiqua Koln directed by Reinhard Goebei: and at 6.45 Vaughan Williams's English Folk Song Suite played by the London Symphony Orchestra under Adrian Boult.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Rafferty.
Unknown:
Musica Antiqua
Directed By:
Reinhard Goebei
Unknown:
Vaughan Wixiams
Unknown:
Adrian Boult.

Chris de Souza introduces a recita! from
Cheltenham Town Ha)!.
GhgorySokotov (piano)
Schubert P/ano Sonata <n A, D664
Schumann /4rat)es/<e <n C, Op IS; FDree Not/e/ettes0p21; Nos2, 7. and8 8.15 Twenty Minutes: Persona))y Speaking Four programmes in which Kevin Jackson explores the art of the essay.
3: /4nger and Outrages. The poiitica! essay, inctudingCartyie. Orwe!i and GoreVida!.
8.35 Chopin Mazurhas: /n A m;nor, Oppose (Notre Temps); Op 50: Op 63; Op 68 Nos 2-4 See Mofn'ng Performance tomorrow 11am

Contributors

Introduces:
Chris de Souza

Verity Sharp presents Asian sounds o!d and new. with the contrasting voices of Asha Bhosie and Sheiia Chandra , and music in honour of Krishna played by Hari PrasadChaurasia.

Contributors

Unknown:
Asha Bhosie
Unknown:
Sheiia Chandra
Played By:
Hari Prasadchaurasia.

With Jonathan Swain.

J.E. Bach: Meine Seele Erhebt den Herrn

12.25 Soler: Fandango in D minor

12.40 Crusell: Bassoon Concertino in B

1.00 A recital of organ works by Buxtehude.

2.00 Bach: Suite in A minor, BWV818a

2.15 Goldberg: Sonata in C minor

2.30 Brahms: Serenade No 1 in D, Op 11

3.15 Bartok: Dance Suite

3.30 Farkas: String Quartet

3.45 Schoenberg: Incidental Music for a Film Scene, Op 34

3.55 J Strauss (son): Waltz: Wienerblut, Op 354

4.10 Mozart: Variations on "Ah, Vous Direz-Je Maman", K265

4.20 Hummel: Trio for two violins and cello

4.35 Vivaldi flute Concerto in D, Op 10 No 3 (Goldfinch)

5.00 Schumann: Overture: Manfred

5.10 Mozart: Sarastro's aria (The Magic Flute)

5.25 Villa-Lobos: Aria (Bachianas Brasileiras No 5)

5.45 Verdi: Aida's aria (Aida, Act 4)

5.50 Grieg: Last Spring, Op 33 No 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain
Unknown:
Soier Fandango
Unknown:
Cruseh Sassoon
Unknown:
Bach Sufte

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