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With Penny Gore.
Faure Fanfares, March and Chorus (DayTime Hours)(Caligula, Op 52 Toulouse Capitole Orchestra, conductor Michel Plasson
6.30 Bach Orchestral Suite No 3 in D, BWV1068 Le Concert des Nations, La Capella Reial de Catalunya, director Jordi Savall
7.00 Antonio Bertall Credo
Cantus Colin, Concerto Palatino, director Konrad Jungha nel
7.35 Haydn Symphony No 49 in F minor (La Passione) Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Frans Bruggen
8.00 Borodin Overture: Prince Igor Philharmonia Orchestra , conductor Constantin Silvestri
8.50 Mahler, arr Mahler Das Himmlische Leben (Symphony No 4) Yvonne Kenny (soprano), Gustav Mahler (piano roll)

Contributors

Conductor:
Michel Plasson
Director:
Jordi Savall
Director:
Konrad Jungha
Conductor:
Frans Bruggen
Conductor:
Prince Igor Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor:
Constantin Silvestri
Soprano:
Yvonne Kenny

A look at some of the ways in which
Telemann blended various European styles into what one contemporary critic described as the "German style". Presented by Donald Macleod.
Concerto in E John Turner (flute), Stephen Preston (oboe d'amore), Clare Shanks (viola da gamba), Academy of Ancient
Music, conductor Christopher Hogwood
Quartet No 6 (New Quartets in Six Suites) Barthold Kuijken (flute), Sigiswald Kuijken (violin), Wieland Kuijken (vioia da gamba), Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
Aria: Piu del Fiume da Diletto (Aesop)
Edith Mathis (soprano), Ulsamer's Band, director Josef Ulsamer
Grillen-Symphonie (Concerto in G) Collegium Musicum 90, director Simon Standage (R)

Contributors

Presented By:
Donald MacLeod.
Flute:
John Turner
Flute:
Stephen Preston
Viola:
Clare Shanks
Conductor:
Christopher Hogwood
Violin:
Wieland Kuijken
Harpsichord:
Gustav Leonhardt
Soprano:
Edith Mathis
Director:
Josef Ulsamer
Unknown:
Collegium Musicum
Director:
Simon Standage

With Rob Cowan.

Bach Orchestral Suite No 2 in B minor, BWV1067 - Jiri Valek (flute), Ars Rediviva Orchestra, conductor Milan Munclinger

10.29 Rimsky-Korsakov Hunt and Storm music (The Maid of Pskov) - Philadelphia Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski

10.34 Mozart String Quintet in C, K515 - Pro Arte Quartet, Alfred Hobday (viola)

11.09 Butterworth A Shropshire Lad - NBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leopold Stokowski

11.19 Schubert Die Forelle, D550; Fischerweise, D881 - Elisabeth Grummer (soprano), Gerald Moore (piano)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rob Cowan

Cardiff Singer of the World 2001
Humphrey Burton introduces highlights of last night's second concert. Competitors from Ireland, Argentina, Latvia, Korea and Ukraine are accompanied by the BBC
National Orchestra of Wales conducted by Richard Hickox.

Contributors

Introduces:
Humphrey Burton
Conducted By:
Richard Hickox.

BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Daniel Jones Dance Fantasy
Conductor Nicolae Moldoveanu
Elgar Variations on an Original Theme (Engima) Conductor George Hurst Elgar Violin Concerto in B minor
Dong-Suk Kang , conductor Tadaaki Otaka Rubbra Symphony No 5
Conductor Richard Hickox

Contributors

Conductor:
Nicolae Moldoveanu
Conductor:
George Hurst
Conductor:
Dong-Suk Kang
Conductor:
Tadaaki Otaka
Conductor:
Richard Hickox

Spotlight on Karita Mattila lain Burnside talks to Karita Mattila about her career as one today's most exciting sopranos on the recital platform and on the opera stage. Since becoming the first-ever Cardiff Singer of the World in 1983 she has carefully avoided the pit-falls of early fame. Instead of tackling the heavier roles too early in her career she has wisely taken everything in her stride while also championing some of the lesser-known song composers of her native Finland.

Aldeburgh Festival 2001
The first concert in a series in which the Borodin Quartet plays music by Beethoven and Shostakovich. Introduced by Chris de Souza.
Ruben Aharonian and Andrei Abramenkov
(violins), Igor Naidin (viola), Valentin Berlinsky (cello)
Beethoven String Quartets: in D, Op 18 No 3; in F minor, Op 95
Shostakovich String Quartet No 3, Op 73 See also tomorrow 7.30pm

Contributors

Introduced By:
Chris de Souza.
Introduced By:
Ruben Aharonian
Violins:
Andrei Abramenkov
Violins:
Igor Naidin
Viola:
Valentin Berlinsky

More poet than chronicler, Poland's most famous journalist, Ryszard Kapuscinski , has spent the last half-century travelling the globe talking to villagers and emperors alike in an attempt to get beyond the headlines. His latest book, The Shadow of the Sun, reflects on his journey around post-colonial Africa. Presented by Richard Coles.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ryszard Kapuscinski
Presented By:
Richard Coles.

Warm upforsummerwith BazLuhrman's Everybody's Free to Wear Sunblock and the boys of Westminster Cathedral singing Faure's Messe Basse. Plus tracks from
Trans Global Underground's recent album Yes Boss Food Comer, and a contemporary view of the Indian classical raga. Presented by Verity Sharp.

Contributors

Unknown:
Messe Basse.
Presented By:
Verity Sharp.

With Jonathan Swain.
Meister Boppe 0 Hoher unde Starker AlmehtigerGot
12.10 Marjan Mozetlch El Dorado
12.25 Brahms Violin Sonata No 2 in A, Op 100
12.50 Franck Pastorale in E, Op 19
1.00 A concert of music from the time of Bach, including works by Frescobaldi, JM Bach, Pachelbel, Reincken, Rosenmuller, Dieupart, Fux, Buxtehude and by Bach himself.
2.05 Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
2.35 Dinu LJpatti Four Songs
2.45 Telemann Trio Sonata in A minor

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Franck Pastorale

Transformation scene (Daphne)
4.40 Reger Three Chorale Preludes, Op 135a 4.50 D Scarlatti Keyboard Sonata in D minor, Kkl
5.00 Busoni Sonatina super Carmen (Kammerfantasie)
5.10 Mozart Bassoon Concerto in B flat, K191
5.30 Ravel, arr Timothy Kain Pavane pour une Infante Défunte
5.40 Imre Kalman Two Lovely Eyes (The Circus Princess)
5.50 Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op 28

Contributors

Unknown:
Timothy Kain Pavane
Unknown:
Imre Kalman

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