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With Penny Gore.

A Gabrieli De Profundis The Sixteen, conductor Harry Christophers

6.35 Strauss Duett-concertino Dmitri Ashkenazy (clarinet), Kim Walker (bassoon), Berlin Radio Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy

7.00 Schnittke Gratulations-rondo Mateja Marinkovic (violin), Linn Hendry (piano)

7.40 Telemann Concerto in D for trumpet, two oboes and continuo Maurice Andre (trumpet), Pierre Pierlot and Jacques Chambon (oboes), Jean-Francois Paillard Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jean-Francois Paillard

8.00 Dohnanyi American Rhapsody Frankfurt RSO, conductor Alun Francis

8.40 Stravinsky Three movements from Petrushka Maurizio Pollini (piano)

Contributors

Presenter:
Penny Gore

With Donald Macleod. William Lawes wrote and performed much of his music forthe private recreation of Charles I's court. Tragically, his life was cut short when he was struck down by a stray musketball atthe Siege of Chester in 1645 during the Civil War.
William Lawes How Lilies Came White
John Potter (tenor), Andrew Lawrence-King (double harp),
The Golden Grove Anthony Rooley (lute) Consort Sett a 5 in F Fretwork
Fantasy Suite in A minorPurceW Quartet Royal Consort No 9 in FGreate Consort, director Monica Huggett
Ne Irascaris Domine Joseph Cornwell (tenor) Henry Lawes Cease You Jolly Shepherds The Consort of Musicke, director Anthony Rooley

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
William Lawes
Unknown:
William Lawes
Tenor:
John Potter
Tenor:
Andrew Lawrence-King
Unknown:
Grove Anthony Rooley
Director:
Monica Huggett
Tenor:
Domine Joseph Cornwell
Tenor:
Henry Lawes
Director:
Anthony Rooley

With Jonathan Swain.
Brahms Tragic Overture
Philharmonia, conductor Otto Klemperer
10.13 Tallis Spem in Alium Winchester Cathedral Choir, Winchester College
Quiristers, Vocal Arts, conductor David Hill
10.25 Sibelius Symphony No 6
RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
10.53 Dvorak Sextet in A, Op 48 Members of the Vienna Octet

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Conductor:
Otto Klemperer
Conductor:
Tallis Spem
Conductor:
David Hill
Conductor:
Thomas Beecham
Conductor:
Dvorak Sextet

Artist in Focus: Radu Lupu
In the last of this week's programmes devoted to the pianist Radu Lupu ,
Humphrey Burton is joined by Lupu's colleague, pianist and conductor
Daniel Barenboim. Including performances from early in Lupu's career and a recent performance of a Mozart concerto. Chopin Scherzo No 1 in B minor
Mozart Violin Sonata in E minor, K304 With Szymon Goldberg
Schumann Symphonic Studies, Op 13
Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488 With the Finnish RSO conducted by Jukka-Pekka Saraste

Contributors

Unknown:
Radu Lupu
Pianist:
Radu Lupu
Pianist:
Humphrey Burton
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim.
Unknown:
Pekka Saraste

Another chance to hear a concert given in London's Wigmore Hall in 2000 by the Amsterdam-based group Musica ad
Rhenum, directed by flautist Jed Wentz.
Telemann Suite in E minor for 2 flutes and strings (Tafelmusik, Book 1); Quartet in D minor for2 2 flutes, cello and continuo (Tafelmusik, Book 2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jed Wentz.

BBC Philharmonic
Presented by Martyn Handley.
Rimsky-Korsakov Russian Easier Festival Overture Conductor Vassily Sinaisky Balakirev Symphony No 2 in D minor
Conductor Peter Maxwell Davies
Musorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier

Contributors

Presented By:
Martyn Handley.
Conductor:
Peter Maxwell Davies
Conductor:
Yan Pascal Tortelier

Blue Peter's Simon Thomas and Matt Baker present another edition in their music series for younger listeners. Music from the 13th century, plus Spitfire Battle in the Airby William Walton.

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Thomas
Unknown:
Matt Baker
Unknown:
William Walton.

Roy Eldridge. Julian Joseph introduces recordings by the great American trumpeter, including his work with vocalist Billie Holiday, tenor saxophonists
Chu Berry and Coleman Hawkins and pianist
Oscar Peterson , plus excerpts from a BBC archive interview from 1977.

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Eldridge.
Introduces:
Julian Joseph
Unknown:
Chu Berry
Unknown:
Coleman Hawkins
Pianist:
Oscar Peterson

Petroc Trelawny introduces a concert given yesterday in the Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. Schoenberg's affectionate tribute to Brahms and Strauss's vibrant portrait of Don Juan frame Colin Matthew 's elegiac choral settings of Edmund Blunden. These evoke a bleak, war-torn landscape, a dance of death and a pastoral memory from childhood that becomes a nightmare. Halle Choir and Orchestra, conductor Lu Jia Strauss Don Juan
Colin Matthews Aftertones
Brahms, arr Schoenberg Piano Quartet No 1 in G minor

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Juan
Unknown:
Colin Matthew
Unknown:
Edmund Blunden.
Conductor:
Lu Jia
Conductor:
Strauss Don Juan
Conductor:
Colin Matthews Aftertones

As the Royal National Theatre launches its new, more youth-focused policy, Paul Allen and guests discuss what a "national" theatre should be for. And with the centenary of George Melies 's masterpiece Trip to the Mooncoincidingwith the release of the new IMAX 3-D film Space Station, Allen embarks on a voyage exploring the changing face of space on screen.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
George Melies

Caroline Kraabel and John Edwards
The saxophone and bass of Caroline Kraabel and John Edwards are generally found in the London Improvisers
Orchestra. Tonight they appear in session together. And Jez Nelson rounds up the very best of the new CD releases. Producers Steve Shepherd and Robert Abel

Contributors

Unknown:
Caroline Kraabel
Unknown:
John Edwards
Unknown:
Caroline Kraabel
Unknown:
John Edwards
Unknown:
Jez Nelson
Producers:
Steve Shepherd
Producers:
Robert Abel

With Jonathan Swain.
Cavalli Xerse (opera in three acts)
Konrad Junghanel (theorbo), Peter Pieters (guitar), William Christie (harpsichord),
Gottfried Bac (organ), Roel Dieltens (cello), Concerto Vocale, conductor Rene Jacobs
4.50 Byrd The Bells for keyboard
5.00 Handel Recorder Sonata in D minor, HWV379 (Fitzwilliam Sonata No 3)
5.05 Faure Nocturne in Eminor.Op 107
5.15 David Wikander Spring Night
5.20 Chopin Prelude in C sharp minor,
Op 45 5.30 Larsson Pastoral Suite, Op 19
5.40 Haydn Piano Sonata in G minor, H XVI 44

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Cavalli Xerse
Unknown:
Konrad Junghanel
Guitar:
Peter Pieters
Guitar:
William Christie
Harpsichord:
Gottfried Bac
Cello:
Roel Dieltens
Conductor:
Rene Jacobs
Unknown:
David Wikander
Curiosita:
Jill Feldman(soprano)
Adelanta:
Jill Feldman(soprano)
Architettura:
Guy de Mey (tenor)
Eumene:
Guy de Mey (tenor)
Musica:
Agnès Mellon (soprano)
Clito:
Agnès Mellon (soprano)
Pittura:
Jean Nirouet (countertenor)
Periarco:
Jean Nirouet (countertenor)
Poesia:
Dominique Visse (countertenor)
Elviro:
Dominique Isse (countertenor)
Serse:
Rene Jacobs (countertenor)
Amastre:
Judith Nelson (soprano)
Arsamene:
Jeffrey Gall (countertenor)
Ariodate:
John Elwes (tenor)
Sesotre:
John Elwes (tenor)
Romilda:
Isabelle Poulenard (soprano)
Aristone:
Richard Wistreich (bass)
Scitalce:
Richard Wistreich (bass)
Capitano:
Francois Fauché (bass)

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