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With Martin Handley.
Handel Harp Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No 6
6.35 Strauss Oboe Concerto
7.00 Stamitz Sinfonia in G
7.40 Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 64 No 5 (Lark)
8.00 Busoni Sonatina super Carmen (Kammerfantasie)
8.45Sarasate Carmen Fantasy
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Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Handley.

Andrew McGregor plays new CD releases.
9.30 Building a Library: Anthony Burton on recordings of Stravinsky's Pulcinella.
10.15 A look at some recent re-issues.
10.30 Patrick 0' Connor has been listening to some new vocal recital discs, including Matthias Goerne in Schubert's Die Schone Mullerin and Dorothea Roschmann and Ian Bostridge in songs and duets by Schumann.
11.00 An interview with Catalan gamba player and conductor Jordi Savall.
11.30 Disc of the Week: Chopin 12
Etudes, Op 10 Murray Perahia (piano) www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cdreview EMAIL: cdreview@bbc.co.uk
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Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Unknown:
Anthony Burton
Unknown:
Matthias Goerne
Unknown:
Dorothea Roschmann
Unknown:
Ian Bostridge
Conductor:
Jordi Savall.
Piano:
Murray Perahia

Michael Berkeley meets film-maker, writer and composer Mike Figgis , whose career includes not only mainstream films, such as Leaving Las Vegas, but also more experimental work such as Stormy Monday, Liebestraum, Timecode, and Hotel. He is also a major documentary maker. His musical passions range from Bach,
Beethoven and Schubert to Charles Ives and Louis Armstrong. Repeated tomorrow 3pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Berkeley
Unknown:
Mike Figgis
Unknown:
Charles Ives
Unknown:
Louis Armstrong.

Humphrey Carpenter introduces listeners' requests, including:
Tubin Balalaika Concerto
Emanuil Sheynkman,
Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Jacob Sextet Anthony Goldstone (piano), Elysian Wind Quintet
Langgaard Symphony No 7 Danish National RSO, conductor Thomas Dausgaard
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Contributors

Introduces:
Humphrey Carpenter
Piano:
Anthony Goldstone
Conductor:
Thomas Dausgaard

John Lewis. Geoffrey Smith continues his exploration of John Lewis 's work in jazz education and his association in the late 1950s with the Lenox School of Jazz. The
Modern Jazz Quartet continued to thrive until changes in the music business led its members to disband in 1974.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Lewis.
Unknown:
Geoffrey Smith
Unknown:
John Lewis

I Masnadieri
Live from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, a rare opportunity to hear Verdi's only opera written for London - a swashbuckling story about rival brothers. This production is directed by Elijah Moshinsky. Presented by Martin Handley.
Royal Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Edward Downes
Parti
8.20 Twenty Minutes: Verdi in London Erica Jeal looks at what Verdi made of the musical life of London when he visited the city for I Masnadieri, and at what London made of Verdi.
8.40 Part 2

Contributors

Directed By:
Elijah Moshinsky.
Presented By:
Martin Handley.
Conductor:
Edward Downes
Amalia:
Paula Deligatti (soprano)
Carlo:
Franco Farina (tenor)
Francesco:
Dmitri Hvorostovsky (baritone)
Massimiliano:
Rene Pape (bass)
Arminio:
Edgaras Montvidas (tenor)
Moser:
Eric Halfvarson (bass)
Rolla:
Grant Doyle (baritone)

Ian McMillan presents the language cabaret from the Birmingham Book Festival where he is joined by Jim Crace, who reads from his novel in progress, Genesis. Tonight's edition also features a new commission - a short drama by the Birmingham-based playwright Naylah Ahmed. Ian McMillan meets Birmingham's own poet laureate, reads the text of the city itself and, because the programme is coming from the Inspiration Room at the Orange Studio, he and his guests explore the language of corporate aspiration.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McMillan
Unknown:
Jim Crace
Unknown:
Naylah Ahmed

Robert Worby presents new music in concert from London and Germany, starting with an event from the current BMIC cutting-edge season:
Ensemble Expose, director Roger Redgate Chaya Czemowin Afazim
Michael Jarrell Assonance VI
Brian Ferneyhough In Nomine a 3 Joe Cutler Visions of a Floating World Michael Finnissy "... above earth's shadow"
Roger Redgate Oboe Quintet
James Gardner Ten Bells for Turning 40 And, from this year's Witten Chamber Music Festival:
Helmut Lachenmann String Quartet No 3 (Grido) Arditti Quartet
Richard Barrett/Ute Wassermann
Histoires Naturelles Ute Wassermann
(voice), Richard Barrett (live electronics)

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Worby
Director:
Roger Redgate
Director:
Chaya Czemowin Afazim
Unknown:
Joe Cutler
Oboe:
Roger Redgate
Unknown:
James Gardner

With Jonathan Swain.

Schubert Piano Quintet in A, D667 (Trout)

1.35 Liszt Nocturne No 3 (Liebestraume)

1.45 Columbus at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella. Music by Jaon Ambrosio Dalza, Pedro de Escobar and Juan del Encina, and anonymous works.

2.20 Kozeluch Sonata "La Chasse"

2.35 Gorecki Miserere, Op 44

3.10 Szymanowski Songs of the Infatuated Muezzin, Op 42

3.25 Debussy Estampes

3.40 Schumann Symphony No 2 in C

4.15 J Strauss (son) Waltz: Wienerblut

4.25 Frescobaidi Toccata Quarta
(Secondo Libro)

4.30 Brahms Motets: Es 1st das Heil Uns Kommen Her; Schaffe in Mir, Gott ein Reines Herz (Op 29)

4.45 Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Op 46: Nos 1, 2 and 5

5.05 Martinu Clarinet Sonatina

5.15 Chopin Scherzo No 4 in E, Op 54

5.25 Cambini Trio for flute, oboe and bassoon, Op 45 No 1

5.40 Kuchar Fantasia // in D minor

5.50 Mozart Overture: La Clemenza di Tito

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain
Music By:
Jaon Ambrosio

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