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With Penny Gore.
Hasse Sinfonia in DMusica Antiqua Koln , director Reinhard Goebel
6.35 Prokofiev, transcr Nikolayeva Suite: Peter and the Wolf, Op67 Tatiana Nikolayeva (piano)
7.00 Debussy, arr Grainger Pagodes
Philharmonia, conductor Geoffrey Simon
7.45 CPE Bach Symphony in E,
Wql82 No 6 The English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock
8.00 Handel Suite in G minor, HWV452 Keith Jarrett (piano)
8.45 Bernstein Three Dance Episodes (On the Town) New York Philharmonic
Orchestra, conducted by the Composer

Contributors

Unknown:
Dmusica Antiqua Koln
Director:
Reinhard Goebel
Piano:
Tatiana Nikolayeva
Unknown:
Grainger Pagodes
Conductor:
Geoffrey Simon
Director:
Trevor Pinnock
Director:
Handel Suite
Piano:
Keith Jarrett

(1880- 1951). Donald Macleod introduces some of the songs recorded by composer Nicolas Medtner in his twilight years, and then turns the clock back to his formative years and two early sonatas, one for piano and the other for violin, which proved to be one of his most popular chamber works.
12 Goethe Songs, op 15 Nos 3,5, 7 and8 Elizabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), accompanied by the Composer (piano) Fairy Tale, Op 20 No 1
Nikolai Demidenko (piano) Violin Sonata No 1, Op 21
Manoug Parikian , Hamish Milne (piano) Piano Sonata, Op 22 Geoffrey Tozer Producer Deborah Preston

Contributors

Introduces:
Donald MacLeod
Unknown:
Nicolas Medtner
Soprano:
Elizabeth Schwarzkopf
Piano:
Nikolai Demidenko
Unknown:
Manoug Parikian
Piano:
Hamish Milne
Unknown:
Geoffrey Tozer
Producer:
Deborah Preston

With Rob Cowan. This week featuring
Smetana's Ma Wast and recordings by the Beaux Arts Trio.
Smetana Prague Carnival
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Rafael Kubelik
10.11 Rossini Nacqui all 'Affanno ... Non Piu Mesta (La Cenerentola, Act 2) Teresa Berganza (mezzo), LSO, conductor Alexander Gibson
10.19 Faure Piano Trio in D minor, Op 120 Beaux Arts Trio
10.42 Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella
St Luke's Orchestra, conductor Robert Craft
11.03 Listener's Request:
Mascagni Suzel Buon Di! (L 'Amico Fritz) Malfalda Favero (soprano), Tito Schipa (tenor), Milan La Scala Orchestra, conductor Giuseppe Antonicelli
11.12 Smetana Vysehrad (Ma Vlast) Czech PO , conductor Vaclav Talich

Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Cowan.
Conductor:
Rafael Kubelik
Conductor:
Rossini Nacqui
Unknown:
Piu Mesta
Unknown:
Teresa Berganza
Conductor:
Alexander Gibson
Conductor:
Robert Craft
Soprano:
Malfalda Favero
Soprano:
Tito Schipa
Conductor:
Giuseppe Antonicelli
Conductor:
Czech Po
Conductor:
Vaclav Talich

Artist in Focus: Thomas Allen
Humphrey Burton talks to baritone Thomas Allen about his career and plays some of his many recordings from the BBC Archive. 1: A Journey through Song
Traditional The Water of the Tyne Thomas Allen (baritone)
Haydn The Wanderer; She Never Told Her Love; Sailor's Song
Schumann Venetianisches Lied Nos 1 and 2; Hochlanders Abschied (Myrthen, Op 25) With Geoffrey Parsons (piano) Duparc L 'Invitation au Voyage
With Malcolm Martineau (piano) Ravel Chansons Madecasses With the Nash Ensemble
Mahler Liedereines Fahrenden Gesellen With the BBC Philharmonic, conductor Edward Downes
Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel With Julius Drake (piano)
Wolf Fussreise (Morike Lieder) With Geoffrey Parsons (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Allen
Talks:
Humphrey Burton
Baritone:
Thomas Allen
Baritone:
Thomas Allen
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons
Piano:
Malcolm Martineau
Conductor:
Edward Downes
Conductor:
Vaughan Williams
Piano:
Julius Drake
Piano:
Wolf Fussreise
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons

BBC Symphony Orchestra
The BBC Symphony Orchestra play versions of Bach and Musorgsky with an added touch of Stokowski glamour, and mezzo Michelle DeYoung sings verses from the Old Testament book of Jeremiah at the conclusion of Bernstein's first symphony. Presented by Paul Guinery.
Bach, arr Stokowski Komm , SusserTod,
BWV478 Musorgsky , orch Stokowski Pictures at an Exhibition
Barber Adagio for Strings conductor Andrew Davis
Bernstein Symphony No 1 (Jeremiah) Michelle DeYoung (mezzo), conductor Leonard Slatkin Copland Suite: Billy the Kid conductor Leonard Slatkin

Contributors

Unknown:
Michelle Deyoung
Presented By:
Paul Guinery.
Unknown:
Stokowski Komm
Unknown:
Bwv478 Musorgsky
Conductor:
Andrew Davis
Unknown:
Michelle Deyoung
Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin
Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin

Blue Peter's Liz Barker and Matt Baker 's selection foryounger listeners today includes music about sleeping lions and magical cats. Checkout the purr-feet Making Tracks website: www.bbc.co.uk/makingtracks

Contributors

Unknown:
Liz Barker
Unknown:
Matt Baker

The Emerson Quartet perform the complete cycle of Bartok's string quartets in a concert recorded last week at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London.
Bartok String Quartet No 1; String Quartet No 2; String Quartet No 3;
8.30 Interval: Transylvania
George Szirtes introduces his long poem written after a visit to his mother's home town of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. (R)
8.45 Bartok String Quartet No 4; String Quartet No 5; String Quartet No 6

Contributors

Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

Fiona Talkington presents excerpts from a London Jazz Festival concert given earlier this evening in the Purcell Room by Tin Hat Trio. Plus the first of a week of listeners' requests from guitarist Pat Metheny.
Vote for your favourite Metheny tracks on www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/world/latejunction .shtml

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Talkington
Guitarist:
Pat Metheny.

With Jonathan Swain.

Clerambaurt Cantata: Pirame et Tisbe

12.20 Couperln Ordre No 8 in B minor (Livres de Clavecin, Book 2)

1.00 Debussy String Quartet; Henriette Renie Legende Debussy, arr Naviner; Premiere Rapsodie; Debussy Sonata for flute, viola and harp; Ravel Introduction et Allegro

2.20 Wagner, arr Mottl Wesendonk Lieder

2.40 Strauss Transformation scene (Daphne)

2.50 Claude Vivier O! Kosmos

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

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