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With Penny Gore.
Leopold Hofmann Flute Concerto in E minor Kazunori Seo , Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia, conductor Bela Drahos
6.45 Haydn Piano Sonata in D, H XVI 3 7 Christoph Eschenbach
7.00 Handel Overture: Sosarme
ECO, conductor Richard Bonynge
7.40 Dvorak Violin Sonatina in G, Op 100 Gil Shaham , Orli Shaham (piano)
8.00 Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire
LSO, conductor Colin Davis
8.45 Stravinsky Danses Concertantes Camerata Academica Salzburg, conductor Roger Norrington

Contributors

Unknown:
Kazunori Seo
Unknown:
Nicolaus Esterhazy
Conductor:
Bela Drahos
Unknown:
Christoph Eschenbach
Conductor:
Richard Bonynge
Unknown:
Gil Shaham
Piano:
Orli Shaham
Conductor:
Colin Davis
Conductor:
Roger Norrington

Reissue of the Week: Brahms Symphony No 2 in D Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Willem Mengelberg
10.43 Beethoven Music forLeonore
Prohaska, Wo096 Karoline Eichhorn
(reciter), Sylvia McNair (soprano), Marie-Pierre Langlamet (harp), Sascha Reckert (glass harmonica), Berlin Radio Choir, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
10.55 Walton Cello Concerto
Gregor Piatigorsky , Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Charles Munch

Contributors

Conductor:
Willem Mengelberg
Soprano:
Sylvia McNair
Harp:
Pierre Langlamet
Harp:
Sascha Reckert
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado
Unknown:
Gregor Piatigorsky
Conductor:
Charles Munch

Christopher Cook introduces another concert from the Wallace Collection in London. Today's programme features works by Monteverdi, Andrea Gabrieli and Banchieri. Plus Poulenc's "Sept Chansons" and "A Smile and Ashes", a piece by Adrian Williams written especially for today's performers, I Fagiolini, under their director Robert Hollingworth. Pictures mentioned in today's programme can be seen on the Radio 3 Website at [web address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Cook
Musicians:
I Fagiolini
Musical director:
Robert Hollingsworth

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Presented by Sandy Burnett.
Nielsen Symphony No 2 (The Four Temperaments)
Conductor Osmo Vanska
Rlmsky-Korsakov Trombone Concerto Christian Lindberg , conductor Andrea Quinn
Bruckner Symphony No 4 in E flat
(Romantic) (1880) Conductor Ion Marin

Contributors

Presented By:
Sandy Burnett.
Conductor:
Osmo Vanska
Conductor:
Christian Lindberg
Conductor:
Andrea Quinn
Conductor:
Ion Marin

Live from Tewkesbury Abbey, sung by the Exon Singers. Introit: No Small Wonder (Paul Edwards ). Responses (Clucas).
Psalms 12, 13, 14 (Barmby, Camidge,
Vann). First Lesson: Genesis 12, wl-7. Office Hymn: From East to West, from
' Shore to Shore (A Solis Ortus). Canticles:
Second Service (Leighton). Second
Lesson: John 6, wl-14. Anthem: Long, Long Ago (Howells). Hymn: Unto Us a Boy Is Born (Puer Nobis). Organ Voluntary: Toccata on Vom Himmel Hoch
(Edmundson). Director of music Matthew Owens. Organist Carleton Etherington.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Edwards
Unknown:
Vom Himmel Hoch
Organist:
Matthew Owens.
Organist:
Carleton Etherington.

Another in Norman Lebrecht 's series of interactive cultural forums on BBC Radio 3 and the World Wide Web. Today: What's So New about the New Vfear?E-mail your comments to lebrecht.live@bbc.co.uk or phone in on [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Lebrecht

Guys and Dolls
A performance of Frank Loesser 's classic Broadway musical comedy recorded last year at the Royal Festival Hall in London with an all-star cast.
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Wayne Marshall

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Loesser
Conductor:
Wayne Marshall
Narrator/director:
Julia McKenzie
Sarah Brown:
Emily Loesser
Miss Adelaide:
Kim Criswell
Nathan Detroit:
Graham Bickley
Sky Masterson:
Ron Raines
Nicely-Nicely Johnson:
Avery Saltzman
Benny Southstreet:
Michael Dore
Arvide Abernathy:
Peter Gale
General Cartwright:
Beverley Klein
Harry the Horse:
William Armstrong
Rusty Charlie:
Stephen Hill
Martha:
Louise Marshall
Agatha:
Samantha Shaw
Calvin:
Matthew Little
BigJule:
Clive Carter
Lieutenant Brannigan:
Robert Oakes
JoeyBiltmore:
Stephen Weller
Mimi:
Kate Graham
Society Max:
Edward Hands
Brandy Bottle Bates:
David Combes
Liver Lips Louis:
Andrew Playfoot
Hot Box Girls:
Anne Skates
Hot Box Girls:
Lisa Hull
Hot Box Girls:
Zoe Tyler

Another chance to hear a late-night Prom featuring choral and instrumental music from the 17th to the 21st centuries.

Philip Moore and Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano duo), David Goode (organ), percussion ensemble, BBC Symphony Chorus, conductor Stephen Jackson
Schutz O Lieber Herre Gott; Selig Sind die Toten; Ich Weiss Dass Mein Erloser Lebt (Geistliche Chormusik, Op 11)
Brahms Fest- und Gedenkspruche, Op 109; Chorale Prelude and Fugue in A minor (O Traurigkeit, O Herzeleid)
Gorecki Salve, Sidus Polonorum
Stravinsky Concerto for two pianos
Schoenberg De Profundis, Op 50b; Friede auf Erden, Op 13 (R)

Contributors

Pianist:
Philip Moore
Pianist:
Simon Crawford-Phillips
Organist:
David Goode
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Chorus
Conductor:
Stephen Jackson

With Jill Anderson.
Brahms Five Choral Songs, Op 104
12.20 Nielsen Violin Concerto
1.00 A recital of organ music by Rodrigues, Coelho, Bach, Frobergerand Haydn.
2.00 Klobucar Mass: Papinska Misa
2.15 Musorgsky, arr Ravel Pictures from an Exhibition 2.50 Rachmaninov Etudes-Tableaux, Op 39 Nos 1-63.15 Stratlk Concerto for two violins, strings and continuo 3.30 Haydn String Quartet in B flat, Op 50 No 13.50 Mendelssohn Overture: Calm Sea and Prosperous
Voyage 4.15 Quantz Duet for two flutes
4.25 Pieter van Maldere Sinfonia in D, Op 5 No 14.45 Schumann Overture:
Genoveva 5.05 Boudewijn Bucklnx pièce Frite a Droite et a Gauche (Homage to Erik Satie ) 5.20 Mozart Fantasy in C minor, K396 5.30 Prokofiev Symphony No 1 (Classical) 5.45 Schubert Piano Trio in E flat, D897 (Notturno)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Anderson.
Unknown:
Frobergerand Haydn.
Unknown:
Papinska Misa
Unknown:
Boudewijn Bucklnx
Unknown:
Erik Satie

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