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With Penny Gore.
6.15 Rebel Les Siemens
6.25 Schumann Davidsbundlertanze , Op 6 (excerpt)
7.00 Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 2
7.25 Tallis The Lamentations of Jeremiah
(1st lesson)
8.00 Anon Rodrigo Martinez/Tres Morillas
8.40 Copland Sextet

Contributors

Unknown:
Schumann Davidsbundlertanze
Unknown:
Anon Rodrigo

4: Mozart in Vienna (1781-83)
Mozart was, quite literally, kicked out of the archbishop's service, and set himself up as a freelance musician in Vienna.
These early Viennese years began to see his first real success with his opera Die
Entfuhrungaus dem Serail. Mozart stayed with the Weberfamily, where he fell in love with and then married Aloysia's sister,
Constanze. Presented by Donald Macleod. Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail (Act 2, quartet) Luba Orgonasova and Cyndia Sieden (sopranos), Stanford Olsen and Uwe Peper (tenors), English Baroque
Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner Serenade in E flat, K3 75(lstmvt) Mozzafiato
Symphony No 35 in D, K385 (Haffner) English Concert, conductor Trevor Pinnock
Rondo in D, K382
Malcolm Bilson (fortepiano), English Baroque Soloists, conductor John Eliot Gardiner

Contributors

Presented By:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
Luba Orgonasova
Sopranos:
Cyndia Sieden
Sopranos:
Stanford Olsen
Tenors:
Uwe Peper
Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner
Conductor:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Malcolm Bilson
Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner

With Jonathan Swain.
Mozart Prelude and Fugue in F, K404a (after Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier) GrumiauxTrio
10.12 Diepenbrock Suite: Elektra Hague Residentie Orchestra, conductor Hans Vonk
10.33 Brahms Two Rhapsodies, Op 79 Mikhail Rudy (piano)
10.49 Strauss Recognition scene
(Elektra) Inge Borkh (soprano),
Paul Schoeffler (bass-baritone), Chicago SO, conductor Fritz Reiner
11.11 Brahms Chaconne for the left hand
(after Bach, BWV1004)
Krystian Zimerman (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Conductor:
Hans Vonk
Piano:
Mikhail Rudy
Soprano:
Inge Borkh
Soprano:
Paul Schoeffler
Conductor:
Fritz Reiner
Conductor:
Brahms Chaconne
Piano:
Krystian Zimerman

Artist in Focus: Emma Kirkby
Brian Kay talks to the early-music soprano and introduces highlights of two London concerts given as part of Radio 3's
Fairest Isle celebrations of British music in 1995: a recital of songs and cantatas by Pepusch, Greene and Handel (including the cantatas Dolce Mio Ben , and Nice Che Fa, ChePensa?) given in the Wigmore Hall with harpsichordist Lars Ulrik
Mortensen; and, from a concert in the Royal College of Music with London
Baroque, Purcell's Music for a While, 0 Let Me Weep and An Evening Hymn,
Couperin's second Leçon de Tenebreand Handel's motet 0 Qualis de Caelo Sonus.

Contributors

Unknown:
Emma Kirkby
Talks:
Brian Kay
Unknown:
Dolce Mio Ben
Harpsichordist:
Lars Ulrik

BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Glazunov Symphony No 5 in B flat Conductor Tadaaki Otaka
Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2
Noriko Ogawa , conductor Jun'ichi Hirokami Shostakovich Symphony No 5 Conductor Tadaaki Otaka

Contributors

Conductor:
Tadaaki Otaka
Conductor:
Noriko Ogawa
Conductor:
Tadaaki Otaka

LucieSkeaping introduces a concert given earlier this month in the Mozart Hall of the Vienna Konzerthaus by the Venice Baroque Orchestra under Andrea Marcon , with Italian violinist Giuliano Carmignola , in music by Vivaldi, Galuppi and Tartini.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mozart Hall
Unknown:
Andrea Marcon
Violinist:
Giuliano Carmignola

Wigmore Hall Centenary Concert I
Today the Wigmore Hall celebrates its centenary with the first of two live star-studded gala concerts. Pianist Andras Schiff and principals of the Chamber
Orchestra of Europe, perform chamber music by Haydn, Mozart and Schubert. Presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Haydn Variations in F minor H XVII 6; String Quartet in F, Op 77 No 2; Piano Sonata in E flat HXVI 52
6.15 Interval: The Story of the Wigmore Hall
In the first of two interval features this week, Anthony Burton traces the history of the Wigmore Hall. With extracts from historic concert recordings and reminiscences by critics Felix Aprahamian , Joan Chissell and John Steane , historian Cyril Ehrlich and the hall's current director, William Lyne. See also tomorrow 8pm
6.45 Mozart Wind Serenade in C minor, K388; Variations on Gluck's "Unser
Dummer Pobel Meint", K455; Quintet in E flat for piano and wind, K452
7.50 Twenty Minutes: A Fragmentary Story
A light-hearted account of the detective work behind the reconstruction of Mozart's
Rondo in A for piano and orchestra, K 386. With Benjamin Whitrow as Mozart.
8.10 Schubert's Sommerreise
In the spring and summer of 1825, Franz Schubert travelled through Upper Austria, performing recitals and beginning to compose his Great C major symphony. The poet and German scholar David Constantine retraces the journey and reflects on how this summer break was to prepare Schubert forthe autumn and winter of his short life. With Simon Russell
Beale as Schubert and singer
Ian Bostridge , conductor Roger Norrington , Schubert scholars Elizabeth Norman
McKay, Nicholas Rast and Marie-Agnes Dietrich and Romantic experts Phillip Brady and Peter Branscombe.
9.00 Schubert Piano Sonata in A minor, D 784; Piano Quintet in A, D66 7 (Trout)

Contributors

Pianist:
Andras Schiff
Presented By:
Stephanie Hughes.
Unknown:
Anthony Burton
Unknown:
Felix Aprahamian
Unknown:
Joan Chissell
Unknown:
John Steane
Unknown:
Cyril Ehrlich
Director:
William Lyne.
Unknown:
Benjamin Whitrow
Unknown:
Franz Schubert
Unknown:
David Constantine
Unknown:
Simon Russell
Singer:
Ian Bostridge
Conductor:
Roger Norrington
Unknown:
Elizabeth Norman
Unknown:
Nicholas Rast
Unknown:
Marie-Agnes Dietrich
Unknown:
Phillip Brady
Unknown:
Peter Branscombe.

Music from piano player Glen Gould and the player-piano of Conlon Nancarrow feature in Fiona Talkington's late-night selection, together with African music from Robert Maseko and Mawunga and sitar music performed by Salisbury Festival artist Anoushka Shankar.

Contributors

Unknown:
Glen Gould
Unknown:
Conlon Nancarrow
Unknown:
Fiona Talkington
Unknown:
Robert Maseko
Artist:
Anoushka Shankar.

With Jill Anderson. Gluck Ballet music
(Paris e Helena) 12.15 Mozart String Quartet in B flat, K458 (Hunt) 12.45 Machaut Ballade 32: Ploures Dames
1.00 Haydn Symphony No 92 in G (Oxford) Hindemith Cello Concerto Bach Sarabande (Cello Suite No 3 in C,
BWV1009) Sibelius Symphony No 1 2.35 Prokofiev Sarcasmes 2.50 Rene Eespere Ritus 3.00 Brahms Symphony No 2 in D
3.40 Gershwin Piano Concerto in F 4.20 Corelli Trio Sonata in D minor, Op 1 No 11
4.35 Glinka Capriccio Brillante on the theme of "Jota Aragonese 4.45 Padre Davide da Bergamo Sinfonia in D 5.00 Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture 5.15
Beethoven 13 variations on "Es War
Einmal Ein 5.30 Bruhns Cantata:
Paratum CorMeum 5.40 Bizet Parle-moi de Ma Mere (Carmen) 5.50 Pingoud Prologue, Op 4

Contributors

Unknown:
MacHaut Ballade
Cello:
Bach Sarabande
Unknown:
Rene Eespere
Unknown:
Glinka Capriccio Brillante

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