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With Penny Gore .
Dyson Rhapsody No 3 for string quartet Divertimenti
6.45 Paisiello Piano Concerto No 7 in A Mariaclara Monetti (piano), English Chamber Orchestra, director Stephanie Gonley (violin)
7.00 Palestrina Stabat Mater for eight voices Choir of New College, Oxford, National Choir of Versailles, director Marc-Michel Gervais
7.40 Falla Four Spanish Pieces Alicia de Larrocha (piano)
8.00 Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3
Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie, conductor Daniel Harding
8.40 Ravel Rapsodie Espagnole Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Herbert von Karajan

Contributors

Unknown:
Penny Gore
Piano:
Mariaclara Monetti
Violin:
Stephanie Gonley
Director:
Marc-Michel Gervais
Piano:
Alicia de Larrocha
Conductor:
Daniel Harding
Conductor:
Herbert von Karajan

With Donald Macleod. 2: Bach the Intellectual. Bach was a man with an open mind and an insatiable curiosity. His library contained not only an extensive and diverse collection of music, ranging from Palestrina to Hasse and Handel, but also a large number of books on music theory and theology. His Goldberg
Variations, the Art of Fugue and the Musical Offeringare demonstrations of his intellectual achievements in musical form. Fantasie in G minor, BWV542 (arr Liszt) ArturPizarro (piano)
Goldberg Variations, BWV988 (excerpt) Wanda Landowska (harpsichord)
The Art of Fugue, BWV1080 (excerpt) Davitt Moroney (harpsichord)
Trio Sonata in C minor for flute, violin and continuo (Sonata Sopr'il Soggetto Reale) (Musical Offering, BWV1079) Ensemble Sonnerie

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Harpsichord:
Wanda Landowska
Harpsichord:
Davitt Moroney

With Jonathan Swain.
Poulenc Suite Française
Paris Orchestra, conductor Georges Prêtre
10.18 Schutz St Matthew Passion
(excerpt) Peter Pears (tenor),
John Shirley-Quirk (baritone), Benjamin Luxon (bass), Heinrich Schutz Choir , conductor Roger Norrington
10.34 Poulenc Concerto for two pianos Francis Poulenc and Jacques Fevrier , Paris Conservatoire Concerts Society Orchestra, conductor Pierre Dervaux

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Conductor:
Georges Prêtre
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Baritone:
Benjamin Luxon
Bass:
Heinrich Schutz Choir
Conductor:
Roger Norrington
Pianos:
Francis Poulenc
Pianos:
Jacques Fevrier
Conductor:
Pierre Dervaux

Edinburgh International Festival
I Sandy Burnett introduces another concert live from Queen's Hall.
I Christian Zacharias (piano), wind players from the Scottish Chamber Orchestra
Mozart Quintet in E flat for piano and wind, K452
11.40 Twenty Minutes: Inside Schubert's Head
Pianist Susan Tomes explores the complex process of interpreting music.
12.00 Beethoven Quintet in E flat for piano and wind, Op 16

Contributors

Introduces:
Sandy Burnett
Piano:
Christian Zacharias
Pianist:
Susan Tomes

Another chance to hear last Monday night's concert from the Royal Albert Hall. Nobuko Imai (viola), Ulster Orchestra, conductor Dmitri Sitkovetsky (violin) Ian Wilson Man-o '-War
Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat, K364 Arvo Part Fratres for solo violin, strings and percussion
Shostakovich Symphony No 1 (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Viola:
Nobuko Imai
Conductor:
Dmitri Sitkovetsky
Violin:
Ian Wilson

Singer-song writer Dillie Keane talks to
David Benedict about the art of writing and performing comic songs, with examples by Beatrice Lillie and Fats Waller as well as Keane's own sublime song Joyce. Also featuring examples of Portuguese fado, bel canto singing and French chanteur Jacques Brel.

Contributors

Talks:
Dillie Keane
Unknown:
David Benedict
Unknown:
Beatrice Lillie
Unknown:
Fats Waller
Unknown:
Jacques Brel.

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
The Great Escape: Hollywood Golden Age. Elmer Bernstein, composer of some of the most famous Hollywood film scores, conducts a sequence of film music from the golden age of Hollywood. Presented by Tommy Pearson.

John Harle (saxophone), BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Elmer Bernstein

Elmer Bernstein Hollywood and the Stars

Rozsa Overture: Parade of the Chariots (Ben-Hur)

Korngold Old England: Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Robin Hood)

Steiner Tara's Theme (Gone With the Wind)

Tiomkin Red River: Duel in the Sun; Giant; Rawhide; High Noon (A President's Country); The Green Leaves of Summer (The Alamo)

Elmer Bernstein The Ten Commandments

8.05 Twenty Minutes: Poetry Proms
Jo Shapcott presents the fourth in a series of poetry readings recorded at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Tonight Kathleen Jamie and Ken Smith.

8.25 Copland Morning on the Ranch: Dream March Circus Music (The Red Pony)

David Raksin Theme from "Laura"

Waxman A Place in the Sun

Herrmann Taxi Driver

Elmer Bernstein The Man with the Golden Arm; The Magnificent Seven

(Quentin Cooper on movie music and Slatkin's Proms pick: page 20)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tommy Pearson
Saxophonist:
John Harle
Musicians:
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor:
Elmer Bernstein
Presenter (Twenty Minutes):
Jo Shapcott
Poet:
Kathleen Jamie
Poet:
Ken Smith

Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London.
An Evening of Klezmer and Gypsy Music. Performed by David Krakauer 's Klezmer Madness! and Lakatos.
Andrew McGregor introduces a new slant on traditional Gypsy melodies, played by violinist Roby Lakatos and his ensemble, and an ultra-modern twist to traditional
Yiddish klezmer music from clarinettist
David Krakauer and his colleagues.

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
David Krakauer
Introduces:
Andrew McGregor
Violinist:
Roby Lakatos
Clarinettist:
David Krakauer

With Jonathan Swain. Hotteterre Ecos for solo flute 12.05 Georg Muffat Sonata
(Concerto No 11 in E minor) 12.15 Ravel Ballet: Ma Mere I Vye 12.40 Enna The
Sketch Book 1.00 Telemann Flute Sonata in A Eyck Variations on "When Daphne, the Most Beautiful Maiden Bach
Concerto after Vivaldi (RV565), BWV596 Couperin Concert No 1 in G (Concerts
Royaux) Eespere Flatus No 2 for solo flute Schmelzer Sonata in A minor (II Cucu)
1.55 Schubert, arrWebern Six German Dances, D8202.05Suppe Requiem (Missa Pro Defunctis) 3.15 Mozart
Quintet in E flat, K452 3.40 Szymanowski Metopes, Op 293.55 Dvorak Legend No 4 in C, Op 59 4.10 Grieg Peer Gynt No 2. Op 554.35 Durante Harpsichord
Concerto in B flat4.45 Francaix Eight
Exotic Dances 5.00 Martinu Tango-Lento (La Revue de Cuisine) 5.05 Debussy
L 'Isle Joyeuse 5.20 Beethoven Overture: Leonora No 3 5.35 Fesch Violin Concerto in C minor, Op 5 No 5 5.45 let Stants String Quartet No 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Flute:
Georg Muffat Sonata
Unknown:
Martinu Tango-Lento

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