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With Martin Handley.
Tchaikovsky Introduction, Melodrama and Dance of the Buffoons (The Snow Maiden) USSR Academic Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Yevgeni Svetlanov
6.10 Beethoven Seven Bagatelles, Op 33 Glenn Gould (piano)
7.00 Mondonville Sonata, Op 3 No 2 Les Musiciens du Louvre, conductor Marc Minkowski
7.40 CPE Bach Flute Quartet in D, Wq94 Wilbert Hazelzet (flute), Wiel Peeters (viola), Richte van derMeer (cello), Ton Koopman (harpsichord)
8.00 Siegfried Wagner Overture: Bruder Lustig Frankfurt Radio Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Dmitri Kitaienko
8.10 Mozart Six variations in Fon "Salve Tu, Domine" from Paisiello's "IFilosofi Immaginahi" Emile Gilels (piano)
Full details of Momingon 3 's music are posted atwwwbbc. co.uk/radio3/playlists a few days before transmission E-MAIL: morningon3@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Handley.
Conductor:
Yevgeni Svetlanov
Piano:
Glenn Gould
Conductor:
Marc Minkowski
Flute:
Wilbert Hazelzet
Flute:
Wiel Peeters
Conductor:
Dmitri Kitaienko
Piano:
Emile Gilels

Edward Seckerson keeps an eye on new releases and introduces highlights from the past season of CD Review.
9.30 Poulenc Concert Champêtre Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord), Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Seiji Ozawa
10.30 Mendelssohn String Quartet in E flat, Op 12 Melos Quartet
11.15 Sibelius Symphony No 4 Lahti Symphony Orchestra, conductor Osmo Vanska
WEB SITE: www.bbc. co.uk/radio3/cdreview E-MAIL: cdreview@bbc.co.uk
DISC DETAILS: call the Radio 3 Information Line on [number removed] or consult CEEFAX. BBC1. page 651

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Seckerson
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock
Conductor:
Seiji Ozawa
Conductor:
Osmo Vanska

Michael Berkeley talks to Anthony Gottlieb , executive editor of The
Economist and the author of The Dream of Reason, a critically praised history of philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance. His musical passions range from a Bach partita, a Beethoven symphony and works by Brahms, Mahler and Rachmaninovto Gershwin 's I Got
Rhythm and the conga from Bernstein's Wonderful Town. Repeated tomorrow 3pm

Contributors

Talks:
Michael Berkeley
Unknown:
Anthony Gottlieb
Unknown:
Rachmaninovto Gershwin

Humphrey Carpenter introduces listeners' requests, including:
Delibes Flowerduet (Lakmé) Valerie Masterson (soprano), Claire Powell
(mezzo), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Robin Stapleton
Busoni String Quartet in D minor, Op 26 Pellegrini Quartet
Frankel Footsteps in the Fog
Queensland Symphony Orchestra, conductor Werner Andreas Albert
Balakirev Berceuse
Malcolm Binns (piano)
ADDRESS: Listeners' Choice, BBC Birmingham. B5 7QQ. PHONE: [number removed]
E-MAIL: listeners.choice@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Introduces:
Humphrey Carpenter
Soprano:
Valerie Masterson
Soprano:
Claire Powell
Conductor:
Robin Stapleton
Conductor:
Werner Andreas Albert
Conductor:
Balakirev Berceuse
Piano:
Malcolm Binns

Stacey Kent presents a set from the Colin Steele Quintet, recorded recently at the Royal Bank Glasgow Jazz Festival.
ADDRESS: Jazz Line-Up, Room 220. Broadcasting House. Queen Margaret Drive. Glasgow. G128DG E-MAIL: jazzlineup@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Stacey Kent
Unknown:
Colin Steele

Shakespeare and All ThatJazz.
Alyn Shipton continues his series looking back on the careers of Cleo Laine and John Dankworth and their work at the Stables, the arts centre they founded at their home in Wavendon. In this programme he focuses on Dankworth's compositional and arranging skills, including his settings of Shakespeare for Cleo Laine , his themes forfilm and television, and the suites such as What the Dickens, which features saxophonist Tony Coe.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alyn Shipton
Unknown:
Cleo Laine
Unknown:
John Dankworth
Unknown:
Cleo Laine
Unknown:
Tony Coe.

The first in a series of concerts originally broadcast during the 2000-2001 season of Monday lunchtime concerts from Wigmore Hall in London.
Jean-Yves Thibaudet (piano) Debussy Préludes, Book 2
Ravel Oiseaux Tristes; Alborada del Gracioso (Miroirs)

Contributors

Piano:
Jean-Yves Thibaudet
Unknown:
Alborada Del Gracioso

From the Royal Albert Hall, London.
Haydn's oratorio The Creation takes its theme from the book of Genesis and from Milton's Paradise Lost. Using a text possibly intended for Handel, Haydn produced a work of maturity, complexity and brilliance. This is the first of many Old Testament connections in this BBC Proms season. Presented by Penny Gore.

Christiane Oelze (soprano), Paul Groves (tenor), John Relyea (bass), Choir of the Enlightenment, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Charles Mackerras

Haydn The Creation, part 1 (sung in German)

8.15 Twenty Minutes
Ruth Padel, this year's poet in residence at the Proms, talks about philosophical and poetic images of creation, exemplified in Haydn's Creation and William Blake's poem The Tyger, published in 1794, the year of Haydn's second visit to London.

8.35 Haydn The Creation, parts 2 and 3Â

(Repeated Tuesday 2pm)
(For a full guide to the Proms, see our pull-out section)

Contributors

Presenter:
Penny Gore
Soprano:
Christiane Oelze
Tenor:
Paul Groves
Bass:
John Relyea
Singers:
Choir of the Enlightenment
Musicians:
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Conductor:
Charles Mackerras
Speaker (Twenty Mintues):
Ruth Padel

From the Almeida Opera in London's
King's Cross, Gerald Barry 's opera The
Triumph of Beauty and Dece/t receives its first broadcast on BBC radio in a new production which has also been performed at the Aldeburgh Festival. Plus highlights from this year's West Cork Festival, including works by Bright Sheng, Zhou Long , Carter, Berio and Kagel.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Barry
Unknown:
Zhou Long

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