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With Fiona Talkington.
Gyrowetz Symphony in E flat, Op 6 No 2 London Mozart Players, conductor Matthias Bamert
6.30 Soler Concerto No 1 in C Antony Goldstone and Caroline Clemmow (pianos)
7.00 Schutz Jauchzet Dem Herren, Alle Welt, SWV493 Cambridge Bach Ensemble, conductor Scott Metcalfe
7.30 Stephen Dodgson Duo Concerto Jean-Jacques Kantorow (violin), Anthea Gifford (guitar), Northern Sinfonia, conductor Vernon Handley
8.00 Cabanilles Tiento on the seventh tone
Jan Willem Jansen (organ)
8.30 Bax In Memoriam
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Vernon Handley

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Talkington.
Conductor:
Matthias Bamert
Unknown:
Antony Goldstone
Pianos:
Caroline Clemmow
Unknown:
Stephen Dodgson
Violin:
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Violin:
Anthea Gifford
Conductor:
Vernon Handley
Unknown:
Jan Willem Jansen
Conductor:
Vernon Handley

Stephanie Hughes introduces performances from recent concerts around Europe. Plus arts news from the Sunday papers with Cathy Packe.
9.10 Schumann Fairytales, Op 132 Berthold Bayer (clarinet),
Marius Nichiteanu (viola), Keiko Suzuki (piano)
9.30 Mozart Piano Concerto No 25 in C, K503 Rudolf Buchbinder , Swedish RSO, conductor Manfred Honeck
10.10 Roussel Sinfonietta
Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jean-Jacques Kantorow
11.05 Brahms Piano Trio in A minor, Op 114 Vienna Chamber Ensemble
11.35 Haydn Symphony No 93 in D
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Manfred Honeck Producer David Gallagher
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Contributors

Introduces:
Stephanie Hughes
Unknown:
Cathy Packe.
Clarinet:
Marius Nichiteanu
Viola:
Keiko Suzuki
Unknown:
Rudolf Buchbinder
Conductor:
Manfred Honeck
Conductor:
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Conductor:
Manfred Honeck
Producer:
David Gallagher

Ivan Hewett blows the dust off some musical manuscripts in Oxford's
Magdalen College, finds out what's happening to the Bach family archive currently housed in Kiev and asks just how much more music from past centuries is still out there waiting to be discovered. Plus an investigation into the Channel 4 advertisements for applicants to take part in a Popstars-type competition for opera singers - "Operatunities" - for which the prize is a role at English National Opera. Whatever next?

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivan Hewett

Anotherchance to hear last Monday's concert from the Wigmore Hall in London, presented by Fiona Talkington. Michael Collins (clarinet), KathrynStott (piano)
Beethoven, arr Collins Sonata in F, Op 24 (Spring)
Berg Four Pieces, Op
Brahms Clarinet Sonata No 2 in E flat, Op 120

Contributors

Presented By:
Fiona Talkington.
Clarinet:
Michael Collins
Unknown:
Collins Sonata

Amadeus Quartet. Stephen Johnson continues his exploration of the quartet's legacy in the BBC archive. Today he focuses on the seventies and their collaboration with other artists.
Strauss Prelude for string sextet from
Capriccio With Cecil Aronowitz (viola) and William Pleeth (cello)
Schubert Quintet in A, 0667 (Trout)
With Clifford Curzon (piano) and James Edward Merrett (double bass)
The Amadeus Quartet are featured artists on the series of BBC Legends CDs available in record shops

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Johnson
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cello:
William Pleeth
Piano:
Clifford Curzon
Piano:
James Edward Merrett

Acclaimed New York theatre company the Wooster Group direct and perform this powerful interpretation of Racine's 17th-century tale of passion and political intrigue in ancient Greece. The group's distinctive performance techniques - characterised by an almost subversive fascination with modern technology and contemporary culture - bring renewed vigour to the play's universal themes of privacy, loyalty, the ordinary and the extraordinary.

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Contributors

Director:
Lance Dann
Director:
Kate Valk
Composer/Musician:
null Barbed
Phedre:
Kate Valk
Theseus:
Bill Raymond
Oenone:
Suzzy Roche
Hippolyte:
Ari Fliakos
Thermanes:
Scott Shepherd
Guard:
Guy Larkin

Paul Guinery introduces an hour of French choral rarities, including a performance of the Requiem for choir and organ by Olivier Greif and shorter motets and choral songs by Gabriel Faure, Ermend Bonnal, Nicolas Bacri and Roger Ducasse. The BBC Singers are conducted by John Poole with organist Richard Pearce, and the Berlin Radio Choir is directed by Simon Halsey, with Philip Moll (piano).

Contributors

Introduces:
Paul Guinery
Unknown:
Olivier Greif
Songs By:
Gabriel Faure
Songs By:
Ermend Bonnal
Songs By:
Nicolas Bacri
Songs By:
Roger Ducasse.
Conducted By:
John Poole
Organist:
Richard Pearce
Directed By:
Simon Halsey
Piano:
Philip Moll

With Susan Sharpe.
Fodor Symphony No 2 in G, Op 13
12.35 Mendelssohn Incidental music: A
Midsummer Night's Dream
1.00 A concert from the Kuhmo Festival
2001 recorded at Kuhmo Church. Hortus
Musicus, conductor Andres Mustonen , perform music from the 13th-century
Carmina Burana , together with music by Arvo Part and Giya Kanchelli.
2.05 Beethoven Wellingtons Sieg , Die Schlacht bei Vittoria, Op 91 (Battle
Symphony) 2.20 Elgar Variations on an Original Theme (Enigma)
2.55 Bartok String Quartet No 6
3.25 Rudolf Escher Le Vrai Visage de la Paix 3.40 Dohnanyi Konzertstuck in D,
Op 124.00 Naumann Symphonie a Grand Orchestre de I 'Opera Cora
4.10 Chopin Six Mazurkas
4.35 Moreno-Torroba La Marchenera
4.55 Marcel Poot A Cheerful Overture
5.05 Johann Hasse Organ Concerto in D
5.15 Caldara Vi Sento, 0 Dio; Dio Quel Sange (La Pass/one di Gesu Christo )
5.25 Rene Eespere Ritus
5.35 Madetoja Suite: The Ostrobothnians, Op 52
5.50 Auric, arr Lane Suite: Passport to Pimlico

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Conductor:
Andres Mustonen
Unknown:
Carmina Burana
Unknown:
Giya Kanchelli.
Unknown:
Beethoven Wellingtons Sieg
Unknown:
Dohnanyi Konzertstuck
Unknown:
Marcel Poot
Unknown:
Johann Hasse
Unknown:
Gesu Christo
Unknown:
Rene Eespere Ritus

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