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Espana 5.15 Mozart, arr
Danzl Duos from Die Zauberflote 5.25 Nicolai
Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor
5.35 CPE Bach Cantata: Heilig, Heilig, Wq21 7 5.45 Telemann Concerto in E minor for recorder, flute, strings and continuo

Contributors

Unknown:
Danzl Duos

With Penny Gore.
Piazzolla/Bragato Three Pieces
Vadim Sakharov (piano), Kremerata Baltica , director Gidon Kremer
6.35 Schumann Andante and Variations in B flat, Op 46Anthony Halstead (horn), Laszlo Varga and Olga Hegidus (violins), Peter Frankl and Andras Schiff (pianos)
7.00 Comysh Stabat Mater
Tallis Scholars , director Peter Phillips
7.35 Schubert Duo in A, D574 Alexander Schneider (violin), Peter Serkin (piano)
8.15 Messager Les Deux Pigeons
(excerpts) Royal Opera House Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
8.40 Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2, Op 102 Dmitri Alexeev , English Chamber Orchestra, conductor JerzyMaksymiuk

Contributors

Piano:
Vadim Sakharov
Piano:
Kremerata Baltica
Director:
Gidon Kremer
Horn:
Laszlo Varga
Horn:
Olga Hegidus
Violins:
Peter Frankl
Violins:
Andras Schiff
Pianos:
Comysh Stabat Mater
Pianos:
Tallis Scholars
Director:
Peter Phillips
Violin:
Alexander Schneider
Violin:
Peter Serkin
Conductor:
Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Dmitri Alexeev

Cavalli was employed as a church musician at St Mark's in Venice for nearly half a century. Today Donald Macleod explores the composer's sacred output. Salve Regina Monteverdi Choir , conductor John Eliot Gardiner
Messa Concertata
Seicento, Parley of Instruments, director Peter Holman

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Conductor:
Regina Monteverdi Choir
Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner
Conductor:
Messa Concertata
Director:
Peter Holman

With Jonathan Swain.
Cavalli Sonata a 3 Alarius Ensemble
10.11 Foote Suite in E, Op 63 Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Serge Koussevitzky
10.28 Debussy Children's Corner Alfred Cortot (piano)
10.42 Listener Request:
Mozart Rute Quartet in G, K285a Nash Ensemble
10.53 Debussy Preludes, Book (excerpts) Alfred Cortot (piano)
11.08 Harris Symphony No 3 Boston Symphony Orchestra, conductor Serge Koussevitzky

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Foote Suite
Conductor:
Serge Koussevitzky
Piano:
Alfred Cortot
Unknown:
Mozart Rute
Piano:
Alfred Cortot
Conductor:
Serge Koussevitzky

Baltic Resonances
Songs by Sibelius, choral music by Arvo
Part and Villem Kapp 's second symphony. Presented by lain Burnside . Part Summa
BBC Singers, conductor Bo Holten Part Berlin Mass James Vivian (organ),
BBC Singers, conductor Stephen Layton Part Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten BBC Philharmonic, conductor Paavo Jarvi
Sibelius Six Songs, Op 50
Emma Bell (soprano), Andrew West (piano) Villem Kapp Symphony No 2
BBC Philharmonic, conductor Neeme Jarvi

Contributors

Unknown:
Villem Kapp
Presented By:
Lain Burnside
Unknown:
James Vivian
Conductor:
Stephen Layton
Conductor:
Paavo Jarvi
Soprano:
Andrew West

BBC National Orchestra of Wales
A concert recorded at the TheatrBreicheiniogin Brecon. Presented by Sandy Burnett. Philippe Schartz (trumpet), conductor Christian Gansch
Mozart Overture: Cosi Fan Tutte
Brahms Serenade No 2 in A, Op 16 Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E
Beethoven Symphony No 4 in B flat

Contributors

Presented By:
Sandy Burnett.
Presented By:
Philippe Schartz
Conductor:
Christian Gansch

The Pity of War lain Burnside introduces a programme of readings of First World War poetry by Rupert Brooke , Wilfred Owen , Siegfried Sassoon and others, and performances of 20th-century songs about war. Roger Vignoles (piano) accompanies
Christopher Maltman (baritone) with readings by Simon Russell Beale.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rupert Brooke
Unknown:
Wilfred Owen
Unknown:
Siegfried Sassoon
Piano:
Roger Vignoles
Baritone:
Christopher Maltman
Unknown:
Simon Russell Beale.

A concert given last week at London's Queen Elizabeth Hall, the first of two featuring the music of Finnish composer Magnus Lindberg, including the recent cello concerto, described by one critic as "the Romantic expression turned mean". Plus Sibelius's austere fourth symphony and Musorgsky's celebrated and vividly expressive song-cycle.
Nathan Berg (bass), Anssi Karttunen (cello), Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen

Magnus Lindberg Parada
Musorgsky Songs and Dances of Death
Magnus Lindberg Cello Concerto (first UK performance)
Sibelius Symphony No 4

Contributors

Composer:
Magnus Lindberg
Bass:
Nathan Berg
Cellist:
Anssi Karttunen
Musicians:
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor:
Esa-Pekka Salonen

On a gusty March day in 1016 a battle took place in Wiheal, Northumbria, that was to set in motion one of the bloodiest eras in English history. Richard Coles talks to Richard Fletcher , author of Bloodfeud: Murder and Revenge in Anglo-Saxon England, about the events when
King Canute had Earl Uhtred slaughtered, throwing England into turmoil and leading to nearly 60 years of feuding that at times left the country ungoverned. Also, the verdict on A/i-Michael Mann's much anticipated biopic about Muhammad Ali with Will Smith in the lead role.

Contributors

Talks:
Richard Coles
Unknown:
Richard Fletcher
Unknown:
Earl Uhtred

With Susan Sharpe.
Glinka Clarinet Trio in D minor
(Pathetique)
12.20 Nielsen Wind Quintet, Op 43
12.45 Hindemith Piano Sonata No 2
1.00 Biber Mystery Sonatas: The
Annunciation of Jesus; The Visitation; Nativity of Jesus; Presentation in the Temple; The Finding in the Temple
Bach Preludes and Fugues: in F sharp minor, BWV859; in G, BWV860 (Well Tempered Klavier, Book 1) Telemann Solo in A (Tafelmusik)
2.00 Strauss Das Rosenband, Op 36 No 1; Gluckes Genug, Op 3 No 1; Standchen,
Op 17 No 2; Ein Obdach Gegen Strum und Regen, Op 46 No 1; Morgen, Op 27 No 4; In GoldenerFulle, Op 49 No 2
2.20 Nielsen Symphony No 3 (Sinfonia Espansiva)

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.

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