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With Edward Seckerson.
Barsanti Overture in G, Op 4 No 9
6.35 Elgar String Quartet in E minor, Op83
7.00 Rossini String Sonata No 1 in G
7.30 Bax The Garden of Fand
8.00 Schoenberg Fanfare fora Bowl Concert
8.30 Cowell American Melting Pot
Full detailsof Morning on 3's music are posted at www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/factsheetsafewdaysbefore transmission

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Seckerson.

Geoffrey Smith plays the best recordings from the past season of CD Review.
Giordano Improwiso (Andrea Chenier)
9.10 Rodgers Johnny One-Note (Babes in Arms)
9.15 Britten Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge
9.45 Janacek Mladi
10.00 Schumann Belsatzar
10.05 Rossini Mon Prélude Hygiénique du Matin (L 'Album pour les Enfants Degourdis)
10.15 Mozart Ecco il Punto (La Clemenza di Tito)
10.20 Bach Symbolum Nicenum (Mass in B minor, BWV232)
10.55 Rubbra Four Pieces for violin and piano, Op 29
11.00 Albinonl Concerto in D, Op 9 No 12
11.15 Beethoven SymphonyNo 7 in A Producer Susan Kenyon
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Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
Frank Bridge
Producer:
Susan Kenyon

Michael Berkeley 's guest today is
Simon Shorvon , professor of clinical neurology at University College, London. His musical choices include works by Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Elliott Carter , Sofia
Gubaidulina and Berg, as well as a Bach cantata and John Coltrane 's Ascension.
Executive producer Wendy Thompson

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Berkeley
Unknown:
Simon Shorvon
Unknown:
Elliott Carter
Unknown:
John Coltrane
Producer:
Wendy Thompson

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
The national youth music ensembles of Great Britain perform favourite music and newly written jazz and choral works. Plus wind and brass works new to the Proms.

National Children's Orchestra, conductor Hilary Davan Weston

Bernstein Overture: Candide

Holst Beni Mora

National Children's Wind Ensemble, conductor Phillip Scott

Michael Ball Omaggio

3.15 Interval: First Words
During the four intervals, Chris de Souza explores a wealth of early writings, including those of Jane Austen, Anne Frank, Evelyn Waugh and Ted Hughes. Plus a dramatic adaptation of The Young Visitors by nine-year-old Daisy Ashford.

3.35 National Children's Chamber Orchestra, conductor Christopher Hirons

Respighi The Birds

National Children's Choir, conductor Lissa Gray

Anon, 13th century Sumer Is Icumen in

Weelkes Sing We at Pleasure

Victoria Duo Seraphim Clamabant

Bob Chilcott Peace Mass

National Children's Choir and Chamber Orchestra, conductor Lissa Gray

Britten Psalm 150

4.25 Interval: First Words
Chris de Souza explores early writings.

4.50 National Youth Choir, director Michael Brewer

Schutz Psalm 19 Die Himmel Erzahlen

Richard Allain Salve Regina

Rachmaninov Gloria

Victor Paranjotl Drividian Dithyramb

Trad, arr Michael Brewer African Song "Hamba Lulu"

National Youth Brass Band, conductor Roy Newsome

Howells Joust (Pageantry)

Martin Ellerby Three movements from "Evocations"

Musorgsky, arr Elgar Howarth Baba Yaga; The Great Gate of Kiev (Pictures at an Exhibition)

5.45 Interval: First Words
Chris de Souza explores early writings.

6.05 National Youth Wind Orchestra, conductor Andreas Hanson

Philip Sparke Dance Movements

National Youth Orchestra, conductor Paul Daniel

Strauss Till Eulenspiegel

(Brian Kay's Prom of the Week: page 37)

Contributors

Presenter:
Chris de Souza
Musicians:
National Children's Orchestra
Conductor:
Hilary Davan Weston
Musicians:
National Children's Wind Ensemble
Conductor:
Phillip Scott
Musicians:
National Children's Chamber Orchestra
Conductor:
Christopher Hirons
Singers:
National Children's Choir
Conductor:
Lissa Gray
Singers:
National Youth Choir
Music Director:
Michael Brewer
Musicians:
National Youth Brass Band
Conductor:
Roy Newsome
Musicians:
National Youth Wind Orchestra
Conductor:
Andreas Hanson
Musicians:
National Youth Orchestra
Conductor:
Paul Daniel

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Youth Day at the Proms is rounded off with a massive performance of Walton's choral masterpiece, preceded by two new works - a jazz piece from Paul Hart, and music by Philip Wilby coloured by the sounds and rhythms of Africa and inspired by the words of Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

Yvonne Howard (mezzo), National Youth Choir and Wind Orchestra, conductor Andreas Hanson

Philip Wilby Suite: A New World Dancing (first performance)

National Youth Jazz Orchestra, conductor Bill Ashton

Paul Hart Out of Hamelin (BBC commission, first performance)

8.45 Interval: First Words
Chris de Souza explores early writings.

9.05 Thomas Allen (baritone), National Youth Choir, Brass Band and Orchestra, conductor Paul Daniel

Walton Belshazzar's Feast

Contributors

Mezzo:
Yvonne Howard
Singers:
National Youth Choir
Musicians:
National Youth Wind Orchestra
Conductor:
Andreas Hanson
Musicians:
National Youth Jazz Orchestra
Conductor:
Bill Ashton
Baritone:
Thomas Allen
Musicians:
National Youth Brass Band
Musicians:
National Youth Orchestra
Conductor:
Paul Daniel

The Rev Angela Tilby, Francis Ashcroft, Professor John Carey and Theodore Zeldin join Joan Bakewell to discuss challenging questions sent in by listeners. Producer Janet McLarty
Questions can be sent to: The Brains Trust, [address removed]. EMAIL: [email address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Angela Tilby
Unknown:
Francis Ashcroft
Unknown:
Professor John Carey
Unknown:
Theodore Zeldin
Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Producer:
Janet McLarty

Tonight's double bill from New York's Knitting Factory features Myra Melford's trio Crush and Matthew Shipp's highly acclaimed string trio.

Contributors

Unknown:
Myra Melford
Unknown:
Matthew Shipp
Producer:
Steve Shepherd
Producer:
Kathryn Willgress

With Jill Anderson.

Franck Le Chasseur Maudit

Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 4 in C minor

Prokofiev Symphony No 3

2.20 Krasa Kammermusik

2.35 Rautavaara Magnificat

3.00 Raitlo Waterspout (ballet music)

3.25 Shostakovich Cello Sonata, Op 40

3.45 Heinichen Concerto

3.55 Weiss Lute Suite in D minor

4.15 Vivaldi Concerto in C for two trumpets, RV53 7

4.25 Mozart Violin Sonata in B flat, K378

4.45 Rachmaninov Barcarolle; Romance; Humoresque (Morceaux de Salon, Op 10)

5.00 J. Strauss (son) Overture; Tik-Tak Polka; Czardas (Die Fledermaus)

5.15 Mozart Ch'lo Mi Scordi di Te...? Non Temer, Amato Bene, K505

5.25 Lill Boulanger Nocturne

5.35 Bach Keyboard Concerto in E, BWV1053

Contributors

Presenter:
Jill Anderson

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