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With Penny Gore.
Albeniz Espana Martin Jones (piano)
6.15 Haydn Symphony No 83 in G minor
(Hen) Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra, conductor Adam Fischer
7.00 Vivaldi Cello Concerto in C minor, RV402 Christophe Coin , Academy of Ancient
Music, conductor Christopher Hogwood
7.15 Schumann Piano Quintet in E flat, Op 44 Schubert Ensemble of London
8.20 Gade Three Sacred Choruses
Danish National Radio Choir, conductorjesper Grove Jorgensen
8.35 Grainger Fisher 's Boarding-House BBCPO, conductor Richard Hickox

Contributors

Conductor:
Adam Fischer
Unknown:
Christophe Coin
Conductor:
Christopher Hogwood
Conductorjesper:
Grove Jorgensen
Conductorjesper:
Grainger Fisher
Conductor:
Richard Hickox

Donald Macleod explores the life and works of Leos Janacek.
4: Slavonic Unity and Russian Influence Janacek found inspiration for some of his greatest works in Russian literature, including the writings of Ostrovsky, Gogol and Dostoyevsky.
Serbian Kolo; Cossack Dance
Brno State PO, conductor Frantisek Jilek Lord Have Mercy upon Us
Members of the Czech Philharmonic
Chorus, Members of the Prague SO, conductor Jiri Pinkas
Pohadka Andrew Shulman (cello), Ian Brown (piano) The Prophecy and Death of Taras Bulba (Taras Bulba) Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Libor Pesek
Katya Kabanova (Act 2) (excerpt)
Vienna PO. conductor Charles Mackerras
From the House of the Dead (Act 1) (excerpt)
Vienna State Opera Chorus, Vienna PO , conductor Coharles Mackerras

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Unknown:
Leos Janacek.
Conductor:
Frantisek Jilek
Conductor:
Jiri Pinkas
Cello:
Pohadka Andrew Shulman
Cello:
Ian Brown
Conductor:
Libor Pesek
Conductor:
Vienna Po.
Conductor:
Charles MacKerras
Conductor:
Vienna Po
Conductor:
Coharles MacKerras
Katya:
Elisabeth Soderstrom (soprano)
Boris:
Petr Dvorksy (tenor)
Skuratov:
Ivo Zidek (tenor)
Luka:
Jiri Zahradnlcek (tenor)
Alyeya:
Jaroslava Janska (soprano)

With Jonathan Swain.
Strauss Moonlight Music ; Wo 1st
Mein Bruder : Morgen Mittag um Elf (Capriccio) Lucia Popp (soprano), WalterZeh
(baritone), Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Horst Stein
10.30 Smetana String Quartet No 1 in E minor (From My Life) Hollywood Quartet

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Strauss Moonlight Music
Unknown:
Mein Bruder
Unknown:
Morgen Mittag
Soprano:
Lucia Popp
Conductor:
Horst Stein

Chris de Souza introduces today's recital from the Pittville Pump Room given by BBC New Generation Artist baritone Christopher Maltman and pianist Graham Johnson.
Schubert Der Zurnende Barde , D785; Die Mutter Erde , D 788; Auf dem
Wasser zu Singen , 0774; Nacht und Traume, D827; Der Zwerg, D771; Wehmut, D772; Drang in die Ferne, D770; Dass Sie Hier Gewesen, 0775; Greisengesang, 0778; Das Geheimnis , D793; Der Pilgrim, D794

11.40 Orient Express - a Literary Journey 4: Shibil
By Yordon Yovkov. Today's story comes from Bulgaria, and concerns the trap laid for a handsome young haidout (guerrilla bandit) when he falls in love with the beautiful daughter of the kehaya (local governor). Reader David Horovitch.

12.00 Lennox Berkeley Five Poems of W.H. Auden, Op 53
Britten Songs and Proverbs of William Blake, Op 74
See Music Restored 4pm

Contributors

Baritone:
Christopher Maltman
Pianist:
Graham Johnson.
Pianist:
Schubert Derzurnende Barde
Unknown:
Mutter Erde
Unknown:
Wasserzu Singen
Unknown:
Dass Sie Hier
Unknown:
Das Geheimnis
Unknown:
Yordon Yovkov.
Reader:
David Horovitch.
Reader:
Lennox Berkeley
Unknown:
William Blake

Cheltenham Festival 2000
Lucie Skeaping introduces performances given in Tewkesbury Abbey by the Tallis
Scholars under their director Peter Phillips. Music includes the Requiem by 17th-century Portuguese composer Manuel Cardoso. Producer Jeremy Hayes. See Performance on 37. 30pm

Contributors

Director:
Peter Phillips.
Unknown:
Manuel Cardoso.
Producer:
Jeremy Hayes.

With Sean Rafferty. Music includes at
5.40 Mozart's Violin Sonata in B flat, K378, played by Maxim Vengerov and Itamar Golan (piano); at 6.00 Chopin's Grande Valse Brillante in E flat, Op 18, performed by Murray Perahia (piano); and at 6.40 Strauss's Horn Concerto No 2 in E flat played by Dennis Brain with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Rafferty.
Played By:
Maxim Vengerov
Piano:
Itamar Golan
Piano:
Murray Perahia
Played By:
Dennis Brain
Conducted By:
Wolfgang Sawallisch.

Chris de Souza presents a chamber music concert from the Pittville Pump Room. Imogen Cooper (piano), Belcea Quartet:
Corina Belcea and Laura Samuel (violins), Krzysztof Chorzelski (viola), AlasdairTait (cello)
Debussy String Quartet, Op 10
Kurtag Twelve Microludes, Op 13 (Homage to Andras Mihaly )
8.10 Twenty Minutes: Personally Speaking The last of four programmes in which Kevin Jackson explores the art of the essay.
4: High Definition Performance. Essays on the Arts, from Ruskin and Cyril Connolly to Kenneth Tynan and Guy Davenport.
8.30 Franck Piano Quintet in F minor
See Morning Performance tomorrow 11am

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris de Souza
Unknown:
Pittville Pump Room.
Piano:
Imogen Cooper
Unknown:
Corina Belcea
Violins:
Laura Samuel
Viola:
Krzysztof Chorzelski
Unknown:
Andras Mihaly
Unknown:
Kevin Jackson
Unknown:
Cyril Connolly
Unknown:
Kenneth Tynan
Unknown:
Guy Davenport.

Laura Cumming investigates the connection between classical mythology and a modern pop single with poet
Ruth Padel , author of I'm a Man (Sex, Gods and Rock 7?'/?o//).PIusapersonalviewof cultural life across the Atlantic from
Bill Buford of The New Yorker.

Contributors

Unknown:
Laura Cumming
Unknown:
Ruth Padel
Unknown:
Bill Buford

Verity Sharp introduces Celtic music from violinists Carlene Anglim and Allister Gittens , and South African jazz from trombonist Jonas Gwangwa.

Contributors

Introduces:
Verity Sharp
Violinists:
Carlene Anglim
Violinists:
Allister Gittens
Unknown:
Jonas Gwangwa.

With Jonathan Swain.

Mozart Adagio in C, K356

12.15 Kodaly Pictures from Matra

12.30 Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird

1.00 A concert by the Netherlands Radio Chamber Orchestra, given in Hilversum in 1989. Herman Uhlborn (piano)

Mozart Six German Dances, K571; Piano Concerto No 21 in C, K467

Wilms Symphony in D, Op 52

2.05 Rimsky-Korsakov Overture: May Night

2.15 Beethoven Missa Solemnis

3.30 Nielsen Flute Concerto

3.50 Mendelssohn A Midsummer Night Dream, Op 61 (Incidental Music) (excerpts)

4.15 Sweelinck Diligam Te Domine

4.25 Ricercar del Sesto Tuono Andrea Gabrieli; Ricercar del Duodecimo Tuono (Madrigali e Ricercari)

4.40 Marcel Dupre Poeme Heroique, Op 33

4.50 Stephen Chatman Grouse Mountain Lullaby

4.50 Biber Sonata No 1 a 8

5.05 Vieme Clair de Lune (Pieces de Fantaisie: Suite No 2)

5.15 Charles-Joseph Colin Les Echos de Marnes (Pastoral)

5.25 Dvorak V Prirode (In Nature's Realm, Op 63)

5.45 Weber Overture: Der Freischutz

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

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