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With Edward Seckerson.
Hoist Short Piano Trio in E
6.30 Vivaldi Filiae Maestae Jerusalem 7.00 Schubert Adagio and Rondo Concertante in F, D487
7.35 Dvorak American Suite, Op 98b
8.30 Strauss Serenade for winds, Op 7
8.40 Resplghi Berceuse

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Seckerson.

Sullivan Overture: The Gondoliers
9.10 Vivaldi Lauda, Jerusalem
9.20 Debussy Suite: Printemps
9.40 Saint-Saens Le Rossignol et la Rose
9.50 Corelli Concerto Grosso in C minor, Op6No3
10.00 Mendelssohn St Paul (excerpts)
10.15 Stephen Frost Oboe Concerto
10.35 Martini Plaisir d'Amour Caccini
Amarilli Mia Bella Durante Danza Fanciulla 10.50 Brahms Hungarian Dances Nos 5-7
11.00 Hummel Hungarian Dances
11.10 Rawsthome Divertimento for chamber orchestra
11.25 Musorgsky, orch Goehr Pictures from the Crimea
11.50 Beethoven Fantasia in Cminorfor piano, chorus and orchestra, Op 80
REMAKING THE PAST

Contributors

Oboe:
Stephen Frost

Ivan Hewett talks to composer
Alexander Goehr about Remaking the Past to launch the Radio 3 season. Plus a report on how
- musicals are breaking free of the past by turning to garage, hip-hop and trip-hop.

Contributors

Talks:
Ivan Hewett
Unknown:
Alexander Goehr

Another chance to hear last Monday's recital from the Wigmore Hall in London. Alban Gerhardt (cello), Steven Osborne (piano)
Bach Cello Suite No 5 in C minor, BWV1011 Martinu Variations on a Slovak Theme
Beethoven Cello Sonata in D, Op 102 No 2 (R)

Contributors

Cello:
Alban Gerhardt
Piano:
Steven Osborne

50th Anniversary of the Royal Festival Hall Stephen Johnson continues his celebration of music-making at London's Royal Festival Hall. Today's programme includes a performance to mark the 60th anniversary of Stokowski's first appearance with the LSO, part of a recital given by Ralph Downes (the man who designed the RFH organ), Schoenberg's Piano Concerto played by Alfred Brendel and an excerpt from the Robert Mayer 100th birthday concert.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hall Stephen Johnson
Unknown:
Ralph Downes
Played By:
Alfred Brendel
Unknown:
Robert Mayer

A chance to hear recent highlights from the regular early music series. This week, in A Stroke So Sweet, Lucie Skeaping introduces music by violinist/composer Nicola Matteis , one of the most colourful characters on the 17th-century London musical scene, specially recorded forthe programme by the Palladian Ensemble and tenor James Gilchrist. (R)

Contributors

Introduces:
Lucie Skeaping
Unknown:
Nicola Matteis
Tenor:
James Gilchrist.

In a week of live music, debate, talks and features Radio 3 explores the relationship between art and its past.
Valentine Cunningham takes as a starting point
TS Eliot's influential essay Tradition and the Individual Talent to explore theories and practices of influence, borrowing, originality and belatedness. From Harold Bloom's Anxiety of Influence to the parodies of postmodernism - what is the future of the literary past in our new century?

Contributors

Unknown:
Valentine Cunningham

By Oliver Goldsmith , adapted by Sue Wilson. Young Marlow , when he comes to court Kate Hardcastle at herfather's house in the Yorkshire Dales, finds himselfthe butt of a mischievous prank. And the irascible Tony Lumpkin revels in the misunderstanding he causes.
Music composed and performed by Anthea Gomez (piano) with Martha Ann Brooks (trombone) and Katherine Gittings (violin). Director Sue Wilson (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Oliver Goldsmith
Adapted By:
Sue Wilson.
Adapted By:
Young Marlow
Unknown:
Kate Hardcastle
Unknown:
Tony Lumpkin
Piano:
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:
Lan Brooker
Pimple/Barmaid:
Naomi Harris
Roger/Master Slang:
Richard Neale

Organist and composer Naji Hakim plays some of his own organ music and improvises on the Bridgewater Hall organ in a concert given last month in Manchester. The concert also includes the first concert performance of his Messe Solenelle, commissioned by Manchester Cathedral. A recording of Naji Hakim 's dramatic oratorio Saul of Tarsus completes this composer portrait presented by Paul Guinery. Hakim Children
Faure Messe Basse
Villette Hymne a la
Vierge Hakim Rhapsody for organ; Messe Solenelle; Improvisation Naji Hakim
(organ), Choirs of Manchester Cathedral and St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, conductor Christopher Stokes
Hakim Saul of Tarsus (excerpts) Thomas Annmo (tenor), Lars Hedstrom and Morten Ernst Lassen , Jacques Merienne (narrator), Choir and Orchestra of Lund University, conductor Fredrik Malmberg

Contributors

Unknown:
Naji Hakim
Unknown:
Naji Hakim
Presented By:
Paul Guinery.
Unknown:
Faure Messe Basse
Unknown:
Villette Hymne
Unknown:
Vierge Hakim Rhapsody
Unknown:
Naji Hakim
Conductor:
Christopher Stokes
Conductor:
Hakim Saul
Tenor:
Thomas Annmo
Tenor:
Lars Hedstrom
Tenor:
Morten Ernst Lassen
Narrator:
Jacques Merienne
Conductor:
Fredrik Malmberg

Tonight's programme features highlights from the recent All Tomorrow's Parties festival at Camber Sands with music from Tortoise, Autechre and Prefuse 73. Plus an interview with Biosphere and Hazard, two Scandinavian musicians on the audiovisual label Touch, who are starting a Contemporary Music Network tour this week alongside UK-based artists Jony
Easterbyand Heitor Alvelos. Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall.

Contributors

Presented By:
Mark Russell
Presented By:
Robert Sandall.

With Susan Sharpe.

Chopin Preludes: No 1 in C; No 2 in A minor; No 3 in G; No 4 in E minor; No 5 in D (Op 28)

12.10 Schubert Cello Sonata in A minor, D821

12.35 CPE Bach Flute Concerto in B flat, Wql67

1.00 Charpentier Deux Marches; Te Deum; Messe pour Mr Haurroy

2.25 Weiss Lute Suite No 17 in F minor

2.50 Mozart Piano Concerto No 21 in C

3.20 Kuhlau Grand Quartet in E minor for four flutes, Op 103

3.45 Brahms Hungarian Dances (excerpts)

4.00 Kodaly Cello Sonatina

4.10 Dohnanyi Ruralia Hungarica, Op 32b

4.30 Suk Elegy

4.40 Brahms Warum ist das Licht Gegeben Dem Muhseligen, Op 74

4.50 Vivaldi Concerto in C for two trumpets, RV537

5.00 Pisendel, attrib Bach Violin Sonata in C minor

5.20 Gluck Melody (Orfeo ed Euridice)

5.30 Prokofiev Three dances (Romeo and Juliet)

5.45 Grieg Aase's Death (Peer Gynt Suite No 1)

5.55 Uli Boulanger Nocturne

Contributors

Presenter:
Susan Sharpe

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