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With Tommy Pearson.
Haydn Symphony No 67 in F Philharmonia Hungarica, conductor Antal Dorati
6.30 Chopin Ballade No 1 in G minor, Op 23 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
7.00 Scarlatti Keyboard Sonata in D, Kkll9; Keyboard Sonata in D minor,
Kkl20 Laurence Cummings (harpsichord)
7.30 Bruch Serenade for strings
Bavarian RSO, conductor Karl Ludwig Nicol
8.00 Ibert Concertino da Camera John Harle (alto saxophone),
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
8.15 Victoria Senex, Puernam Portabat; 0 Magnum Mysterium
La Capella Reial de Cataluyna,
Hesperion XX, director Jordi Savall

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Pearson.
Conductor:
Antal Dorati
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Harpsichord:
Laurence Cummings
Conductor:
Karl Ludwig Nicol
Unknown:
John Harle
Conductor:
Neville Marriner
Director:
Jordi Savall

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With Rob Cowan.
Saint-Saens Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor, Op 33
Andre Navarra , Lamoureux Concerts Orchestra, conductor Charles Munch
10.19 Grieg PeerGynt: Suite No 1, Op 46 Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Willem Mengelberg
10.35 Chabrier Ballade des Gros Dindons
Hugues Cuenod (tenor), Geoffrey Parsons (piano)
10.39 Martinu Symphony No 4 Philadelphia Orchestra. conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch
11.12 Bruch Kol Nidrei , Op 4 7
Andre Navarra (cello), Colonne Concerts Association, conductor Pierre Dervaux
11.23 Johnny Green Body and Soul (Three's a Crowd) Art Tatum (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Cowan.
Unknown:
Andre Navarra
Conductor:
Charles Munch
Conductor:
Willem Mengelberg
Conductor:
Chabrier Ballade
Piano:
Geoffrey Parsons
Conductor:
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Conductor:
Bruch Kol Nidrei
Cello:
Andre Navarra
Conductor:
Pierre Dervaux
Conductor:
Johnny Green Body
Piano:
Art Tatum

Paris In Springtime
In Paris, Sean Rafferty finds a composer whose love of literature appears to have killed him.
Caplet EpiphanyRaphael Wallfisch (cello), Ulster Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp Alkan Symphonie (12 Etudes dans les Tons Mineurs, Op 39 Nos 4-7) Marc-André Hamelin (piano)
Lalo Divertissement (Fiesque) Ulster
Orchestra, conductor Emmanuel Plasson Messiaen Oiseaux Exotiques Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano),
Frankfurt RSO, conductor Hugh Wolff

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Rafferty
Cello:
Raphael Wallfisch
Conductor:
Ronald Corp
Piano:
Marc-André Hamelin
Conductor:
Emmanuel Plasson
Piano:
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
Conductor:
Hugh Wolff

A concert given at St Bride's, Fleet Street, another in the City of London Festival's Angel series. Presented by Stephanie Hughes. Red
Byrd Perotln VideruntOmnes
John Surman Under the Shadows (first performance)
Leonin SeditAngelus
Nigel Osborne Angel Nebulae

Contributors

Presented By:
Stephanie Hughes.
Unknown:
Byrd Perotln Videruntomnes
Unknown:
John Surman
Unknown:
Nigel Osborne

Live from Tewkesbury Abbey School.
Introit: As the Apple Tree (Walker).
Responses: Smith. Psalm 119, W145-176 (Murrill, Lang, Knight, Buck). First Reading: Ecclesiastes 42, wl5-25. Canticles: Bairstow in G. Second Reading: John 8, w31-47. Anthem: Blessed City, Heavenly Salem (Bairstow). Hymn: Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation (Westminster
Abbey). Organ Voluntary: Dankpsalm (Reger). Director of music
Benjamin Nicholas. Organist Carleton Etherington.

Contributors

Organist:
Benjamin Nicholas.
Organist:
Carleton Etherington.

A monthly series that explores from the inside some of the masterpieces of the 20th-century orchestral repertoire.
Jocelyn Pook introduces Debussy's La Mer. The origins of the work are explored, together with accounts of how the piece has been experienced during the 100 years or so since it was composed. With contributions from conductor Pierre Boulez, art historian John House, composer Anne Dudley, Debussy scholars Richard Langham Smith and Marie Rolf, broadcaster Rob Cowan and marine scientist Colin Bannister, and a walk along the seafront at Eastbourne, East Sussex.

8.15 Debussy La Mer
A chance to hear the celebrated 1964 recording by the Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra under Herbert von Karajan.

Contributors

Introduces:
Jocelyn Pook
Conductor:
Pierre Boulez
Unknown:
John House
Unknown:
Anne Dudley
Unknown:
Richard Langham Smith
Unknown:
Marie Rolf
Unknown:
Rob Cowan
Unknown:
Colin Bannister
Unknown:
Herbert von Karajan.

Partsongs and folk song settings from Finland performed by the BBC Singers conducted by Gregory Rose.
Sibelius SortunutAani , Op 18 No 1; Venematka, Op 18 No 3; Min Rastas Raataa; Sydameni Laula , Op 18 No 6 Kuula Siell' on Kauan, Op 11 No 1; Meren Virsi , Op 11 No 2
Sibelius Man Fran Slatten , Op 65a Kuula Kevatlaulu , Op 11 No 7; Karavaanikuoro, Op 21 No 1 Sibelius Rakastava, Op 14

Contributors

Conducted By:
Gregory Rose.
Conducted By:
Sibelius Sortunutaani
Unknown:
Sydameni Laula
Unknown:
Meren Virsi
Unknown:
Fran Slatten
Unknown:
Kuula Kevatlaulu

Verity Sharp 's selection tonight includes a recent "mind-expanding masterpiece" by Fuxa, who describe themselves as "spacerock innovators", and a setting of words by poet Hazrat Amir Khasrau , sung by Abida Parveen from Pakistan.

Contributors

Unknown:
Verity Sharp
Unknown:
Hazrat Amir Khasrau

With Jonathan Swain.

Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird

12.25 Tchaikovsky Tatiana's Letter Scene (Eugene Onegin)

12.40 Liszt Harp Study in D flat

12.45 Avison Concerto Grosso No 2 in G

1.00 Eugen Suchon Symfonietta Rustica (Pictures from Slovakia)

Shostakovich Symphony No 11 (The Year 1905)

2.20 Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op 46

2.55 Suk Praga

3.20 Kodaly Pictures from Matra

3.35 Dohnanyi Suite in F sharp minor, Op 19

4.00 Schulhoff Duo for violin and cello

4.15 Frederik van Rossum Three Short Pieces for the White Keys, Op 31

4.20 Glinka Where is Our Rose?

4.30 Bach Oboe Concerto in F, BWV1053

4.50 A. Scarlatti Concerto Grosso No 1 in F minor

5.05 Soler Fandango in D minor

5.15 Guerrero Ojos Clams y Serenos

5.25 Gerardo Rodriguez Tango: La Cumparsita

5.30 Piazzolla, arr Thomas Tango: Invierno Porteno

5.35 Ravel Piano Concerto in G

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

BBC Radio 3

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