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With Penny Gore.

Purcell If Ever I More Riches Did Desire

6.40 Bridge Suite for strings

7.00 Albinoni Concerto in C for trumpet, three oboes and bassoon

7.45 Svendsen Romeo and Juliet, Op 18

8.00 Liszt A la Chapelle Sixtine

8.45 Waxman Carmen Fantasy

Contributors

Presenter:
Penny Gore

(b 1928). 1: Early Works. Scottish-born composer Thea Musgrave joins Donald Macleod to talk about her early years in Scotland and hertrainingwith Nadia Boulanger in Paris.
Hate Whom Ye List (Four Madrigals) Florilegium Chamber Choir
Triptych for tenor and orchestra Duncan Robertson (tenor), Scottish National
Orchestra, conductor Alexander Gibson
Chamber Concerto No 2 Victoria Soames Samek (clarinet), Gabrielle Byam-Grounds (flute), David Le Page (violin), Matthew Sharp (cello), Mark Troop (piano) Horn Concerto
BarryTuckwell, Scottish National
Orchestra conducted by the Composer Producer Megan Jones

Contributors

Unknown:
Thea Musgrave
Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Tenor:
Duncan Robertson
Conductor:
Alexander Gibson
Clarinet:
Gabrielle Byam-Grounds
Flute:
David Le Page
Violin:
Matthew Sharp
Producer:
Megan Jones

With Jonathan Swain. This week featuring Berlioz overtures and recordings of Jacqueline du Pre.
Schumann Three Fantasy Pieces, Op 73 Jacqueline du Pre (cello), Gerald Moore (piano)
10.12 Berlioz Overture: Beatrice et Benedict LSO, conductor Colin Davis
10.29 Haydn Cello Concerto in C, H Vllb 1 Jacqueline du Pre , English Chamber
Orchestra, conductor Daniel Barenboim

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Jacqueline du Pre.
Piano:
Gerald Moore
Conductor:
Colin Davis
Unknown:
Jacqueline du Pre
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim

Edinburgh International Festival 2002 The first of this year's Queen's Hall chamber music series broadcast live from the Edinburgh International Festival features the Janacek Quartet- a Czech quartet founded in 1947, the same year as the Edinburgh Festival.
Martinu String Quartet No 2
Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American)
11.55 Twenty Minutes: A Sensuous
Austerity Janice Forsyth remembers poet, folklorist, songwriter and war hero Hamish Henderson , whose People's Festival was the inspiration behind the Edinburgh Fringe.
12.15 Smetana String Quartet No 1 in E minor (From My Life)

Contributors

Unknown:
Janice Forsyth
Unknown:
Hamish Henderson

Live from the Victoria and Albert Museum ,
London. Christopher Cook presents the fourth concert in this season's chamber music series, featuring Spanish music for the 15th-century ceremonies of the Order of the Golden Fleece and the feast day of the Archangel Michael.
Orchestra of the Renaissance, director Richard Cheetham
Francisco de la Torre Danza Alta: La Spagna Anon, arr Morton L 'Homme Arme
Francisco de Penalosa Kyrie ; Gloria (Mass: L 'Homme Arme)
Diego Pisador Dezilde al Cavallero y Vuelta
Nicolas Gombert Dezilde al Cavallero
Francisco de Penalosa Credo (L 'Homme Arme)
Anon Diferencias sobre Conde Claros
Francisco de Penalosa Sanctus
(L' Homme Arme)
Antonio de Cabezon Diferencias sobre El
Canto del Cavallero
Francisco de la Torre Dimi Triste Coracon
Francisco de Penalosa Agnus Dei (L 'Homme Arme) Repeated Sunday 1pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Museum
Director:
Richard Cheetham
Unknown:
La Spagna
Unknown:
Penalosa Kyrie
Unknown:
Diego Plsador Dezilde
Unknown:
Agnus Dei

Another chance to hear Wednesday night's Prom concert from London's Royal Albert Hall , which continued
William Walton 's s centenary celebrations with a performance of his romantic viola concerto. Presented by Louise Fryer. Lars Anders Tomter (viola),
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ion Marin Strauss Don Juan
Walton Viola Concerto (revised version) Shostakovich Symphony No 5

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
William Walton
Presented By:
Louise Fryer.
Viola:
Lars Anders Tomter
Conductor:
Ion Marin

Reprise: Elmer Bernstein. Tommy Pearson talks to Hollywood composer
Elmer Bernstein in an interview first broadcast last September.
ADDRESS: Stage and Screen, Room 220. Broadcasting House, Queen Margaret Drive, Glasgow. G12 8DG E-MAIL: stageandscreen@>bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Elmer Bernstein.
Talks:
Tommy Pearson
Unknown:
Elmer Bernstein

From the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Glyndebourne returns to the Proms with a new production of a dramatic masterpiece. With its medieval chivalry and early stirrings of German nationalism, Weber's "grand heroic Romantic opera" - a tale of passion, deceit and final reconciliation - was years ahead of its time and a huge inspiration for later German composers.
Presented by Donald Macleod.
Weber Euryanthe (sung in German)
Acts 1 and 2
Glyndebourne Chorus,
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Mark Elder
8.55 Twenty Minutes: Ring Round
Jeanette Winterson reads her own reworking of the libretto for Euryanthe, specially commissioned by Glyndebourne Festival Opera.
9.15 Act 3

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald MacLeod
Musicians:
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Conductor:
Mark Elder
Singers:
Glyndebourne Chorus
Reader (Twenty Minutes:
Ring Round): Jeanette Winterson
Euryanthe:
Anne Schwanewilms (soprano)
Eglantine:
Lauren Flanigan (mezzo)
Adolar:
John Daszak (tenor)
Lysiart:
Pavlo Hunka (baritone)
King Louis VI:
Clive Bayley (bass)
Rudolph:
Nicholas Sharratt (tenor)
Bertha:
Rebecca von Lipinski (soprano)

With Jonathan Swain.

Brahms Academic Festival Overture

12.15 Debussy Danseuses de Delphes, La Cathedrale Engloutie, La Danse de Puck, Le Vent dans la Plaine, Minstrels (Preludes, Book 1)

12.30 Chausson Poeme de l'Amour et de la Mer, Op 19

1.00 Brahms Ten Variations on a theme by Robert Schumann, Op 23; Piano Trio No 3 in C minor, Op 101

1.55 Bernhard Crusell The Little Slave Girl (Opera in three acts)

2.55 Poulenc Sonata for two pianos

3.15 Bach Viola da Gamba Sonata No 2 in D, BWV1028

3.30 Josquin Desprez Miserere

3.50 Domenico Auletta Harpsichord Concerto

4.10 Mahler Fruhlingsmorgen; Erinnerung; Ich Ging mit Lust durch einen Grunen Wald (Lieder und Gesange aus der Jugendzeit)

4.20 J. Strauss (son) Overture: Die Fledermaus

4.30 Ambroise Thomas Adieu! Mignon

4.40 Stravinsky Three Pieces for string quartet

4.50 Igor Kuljeric Toccata for vibraphone and piano

5.05 Haydn Symphony No 4 in D

5.20 Liszt Prometheus

5.35 Francoeur, arr Trowell Cello Sonata in E

5.45 Poulenc Litanies a la Vierge Noire

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

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