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With Penny Gore.
Chick Corea Children 's Songs John Harle (soprano saxophone), John Lenehan (piano)
6.40 Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in Bflat, BWV1051 Chamber orchestra, director Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
7.00 Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire
London Symphony Orchestra, conductor Colin Davis
7.40 Rachmaninov Prince Rostislav
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leonard Slatkin
8.00 Malcolm Arnold Four English
Dances, Op27London Philharmonic
Orchestra, conducted by the Composer
8.40 Kapustin Sonata Fantasy, Op 39 Steven Osborne (piano)

Contributors

Soprano:
John Harle
Piano:
John Lenehan
Harpsichord:
Gustav Leonhardt
Conductor:
Colin Davis
Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin
Conductor:
Malcolm Arnold
Piano:
Steven Osborne

With Donald Macleod.
4: Artistic Influences
Lalo was influenced by the exotic and oriental themes that were popular in late 19th-century Paris. He was seriously ill in 1882, but this did not prevent him from composing the Symphony in G minor. L "Esclave (Trois Mélodies, 1887) Teresa Zylis-Gara (soprano), Christian Ivaldi (piano)
Prélude and Allegro (Concerto Russe, Op 29;GerardPoulet (violin),
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Valek Symphony in G minor
National Orchestra of French Radio and Television, conductor Thomas Beecham Marine, Op 33
Teresa Zylis-Gara (soprano), Christian Ivaldi (piano)

Contributors

Artistic:
Donald MacLeod.
Soprano:
Teresa Zylis-Gara
Piano:
Christian Ivaldi
Conductor:
Vladimir Valek
Conductor:
Thomas Beecham
Soprano:
Teresa Zylis-Gara
Piano:
Christian Ivaldi

With Rob Cowan.

Liszt Piano Concerto No 1 in E flat - Sviatoslav Richter (piano), Czech PO, conductor Karel Ancerl

10.23 Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms - Russian State Academic Choir and Orchestra, conductor Igor Markevitch

10.44 Mozart Notturno in D, K286 - Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Otmar Suitner

10.59 Prokofiev Piano Concerto No 5 - Sviatoslav Richter, Warsaw National PO, conductor Witold Rowicki

11.23 Debussy Bruyeres (Preludes, Book 2) - Sviatoslav Richter (piano)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rob Cowan

Verbier Festival
With Graeme Kay.
Milhaud Scaramouche , Op 165b
Martha Argerich and Evgeny Kissin (pianos) Schubert Piano Trio in B flat, D898 llya Gringolts (violin), Han-Na Chang (cello), Emanuel Ax (piano)
Schumann Kreisleriana , Op 16 Arcadi Volodos (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Graeme Kay.
Unknown:
Milhaud Scaramouche
Unknown:
Martha Argerich
Pianos:
Evgeny Kissin
Violin:
Han-Na Chang
Cello:
Emanuel Ax
Piano:
Schumann Kreisleriana
Piano:
Arcadi Volodos

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
An all-English programme beginning in the Age of Chivalry and ending up on the streets of London Town. Plus an individual account of Elgar's cello concerto by Mats Lidstrom. Presented by Sandy Burnett. Elgar Overture: Froissart
Conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
Mats Lidstrom , conductor Osmo Vanska Vaughan Williams A London Symphony
(Symphony No 2) Conductor Osmo Vanska

Contributors

Unknown:
Mats Lidstrom.
Presented By:
Sandy Burnett.
Conductor:
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Conductor:
Mats Lidstrom
Conductor:
Osmo Vanska
Conductor:
Vaughan Williams

Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker 's play more music for younger listeners. Today's programme includes music from the cold forests of Finland to the hot deserts of Egypt. There's lots to explore on the Making Trackswebsite: www.bbc.co.uk/makingtracks

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Thomas
Unknown:
Matt Baker

Early English Organ Project
LucieSkeaping visits Wingfield Church in Suffolk to find out about an organ that has been reconstructed on the basis of the original soundboard, which was found at the church. She talks to the chairman of the project Dr John Harper and organ builder Dominic Gwynn about the fascinating insights into the performance of music in English churches during the 16th century. She also introduces music by Ludford and Taverner specially recorded forthe programme by organist
Magnus Williamson and the Cardinall's Musick, directed by Andrew Carwood.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr John Harper
Unknown:
Dominic Gwynn
Organist:
Magnus Williamson
Directed By:
Andrew Carwood.

The Ian Whyte Centenary Concert
Linda Ormiston presents a concert given at Glasgow City Hall in celebration of the life and work of the BBC Scottish
Symphony Orchestra's founder: composer and conductor Ian Whyte (1901-60). Philip Fowke (piano),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Christopher Seaman Sibelius Finlandia
Thomas Wilson Piano Concerto
Ian Whyte Elegy for Strings Sibelius Symphony No 5

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Whyte
Unknown:
Linda Ormiston
Conductor:
Ian Whyte
Conductor:
Christopher Seaman
Conductor:
Sibelius Finlandia
Piano:
Thomas Wilson
Unknown:
Ian Whyte

Isabel Hilton takes a look at Enigma, the latest American film built around the events of the Second World War. Based on the novel by Robert Harris and boasting a screenplay by Tom Stoppard , will it further contribute to the alternative history of the period that Hollywood has been writing? And she talks to Jan Morris , whose new book Trieste meditates on the city she first visited as a soldier at the end of the war.

Contributors

Unknown:
Isabel Hilton
Novel By:
Robert Harris
Unknown:
Tom Stoppard
Unknown:
Jan Morris

With Jonathan Swain. Lortzing Heiterkeit und Frohlichkeit (Der Wildschutz)
12.15 Mozart, arr Anon Grande Sestetto Concertante in E flat 12.50 Chopin Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23
1.00 Weiner Divertimento No 2, Op 24 Farkas Old Hungarian Dances Bartok Romanian Folk Dances; Divertimento
2.00 OL Femandez Second Suite
Brasiliera 2.05 Ravel Sonata for violin and cello 2.25 Schubert Cello Sonata in A minor, D821 2.50 Grieg Wedding Day at Troldhaugen (Lyric Pieces, Book 8)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Chopin Ballade

BBC Radio 3

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