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With Penny Gore.
6.20 Thomas Linley (son) The Tempest (incidental music) Parley of Instruments Choir and Baroque Orchestra, director Paul Nicholson
6.50 Chaminade Concertino
Susan Milan (flute), City of London Sinfonia, conductor Richard Hickox
7.20 Schubert Symphony in D, D615
(sketches for two mvts) Scottish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Charles Mackerras
7.35 Haydn Cello Concerto in D, H Vllb 2 Steven Isserlis , Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Roger Norrington
8.00 Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances
Suite No 1 Boston SO, conductor Seiji Ozawa
8.50 Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo
Capriccioso Zino Francescatti (violin),
New York PO, conductor Leonard Bernstein

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Linley
Director:
Paul Nicholson
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Conductor:
Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Steven Isserlis
Conductor:
Roger Norrington
Conductor:
Seiji Ozawa
Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein

With Donald Macleod. On a visit to
Gottingen in 1858, Brahms met and fell in love with Agathe von Siebold - but the path of love was not a smooth one.
Gesangaus Fingal, Op 17 No 4 Caitriona Yeats (harp). Per McClelland Jacobsen and Leif Lind (horns), Danish National
Radio Choir, conductor Stefan Parkman Der Weg der Liebe, Op 20 No 2
Juliane Banse (soprano),
Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo), Cord Garben (piano) Vordem Fenster, Op 14 No 1; Ein Sonett Op 14 No 4 Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Daniel Barenboim (piano) An eine Aeolsharfe, Op 19 No 5 Nathalie Stutzman (contralto), Inger Sodergren (piano)
Begrabnisgesang, Op 13
Bavarian Radio Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
Nicht Mehrzu Dirzu Gehen; Der Strom, derNeben Mir Verrauschte; Wehe, So Willst Du Mich Wieder (Lieder, Op 32) Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone), Daniel Barenboim (piano)
String Sextet No 2 in G, Op 36 (1st mvt) Raphael Ensemble

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Unknown:
McClelland Jacobsen
Horns:
Leif Lind
Conductor:
Stefan Parkman
Soprano:
Juliane Banse
Soprano:
Brigitte Fassbaender
Piano:
Cord Garben
Baritone:
Daniel Barenboim
Contralto:
Nathalie Stutzman
Piano:
Inger Sodergren
Conductor:
Bernard Haitink
Baritone:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Piano:
Daniel Barenboim
Unknown:
Raphael Ensemble

With Rob Cowan.
Mozart Overture: The Magic Rute
Philharmonia, conductor Rudolf Kempe
10.08 Bach Violin Sonata in A minor, BWV1003Jascha Heifetz
10.30 Goldmark Serenade; In the Garden (Rustic Wedding, Op 26)
RPO, conductor Thomas Beecham
10.44 Irish tradition Gweedore Brae
Jascha Heifetz (violin), Milton Kaye (piano)
10.48 Tchaikovsky Suite: Nutcracker Leopold Stokowski and His Orchestra
11.12 Elgar La Capricieuse , Op 17 Jascha Heifetz (violin), Andre Benoist (piano)
11.16 Rameau Pièces de Clavecin en
Concerts, No 4 Catherine Macintosh (violin), Laurence Dreyfus (viola da gamba), Ketil Haugsand (harpsichord)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Cowan.
Conductor:
Rudolf Kempe
Unknown:
Jascha Heifetz
Conductor:
Thomas Beecham
Unknown:
Gweedore Brae
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Violin:
Milton Kaye
Unknown:
Elgar La Capricieuse
Violin:
Jascha Heifetz
Violin:
Andre Benoist
Violin:
Laurence Dreyfus
Harpsichord:
Ketil Haugsand

Jonathan Cross follows Stravinsky's forays into the worlds of jazz and pop, including the Tango-Waltz-Ragtime from The Soldier's Tale, and the Ebony Concerto - written for jazz clarinettist Woody Herman. Cross also shows how, like Stravinsky, Mozart and Saint-Saens borrowed from other composers. Plus the story since: jazz meets serialism and the spiritual in Bernd Aloys Zimmermann's Trumpet Concerto Nobody Knows de Trouble I See; Louis Andriessen sets out to "breakdown a few musical barriers" between jazz, pop, folk and classical in De Volharding; and Martin Butler's Hootenanny, composed for the Orkest de Volharding, who took their name from Andriessen's work.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Cross

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra - Brahms Symphonies
David Porcelijn conducts the least performed of all Brahms's symphonies. Presented by Graeme Kay.
Debussy Prélude a I 'Apres-midi d 'un Faune Conductor Martyn Brabbins Sibelius En Saga, Op 9
Barber Violin Concerto, Op 14 Ernst Kovacic Brahms Symphony No 3 in F Conductor David Porcelijn

Contributors

Unknown:
David Porcelijn
Presented By:
Graeme Kay.
Conductor:
Martyn Brabbins
Conductor:
David Porcelijn

Live from the Wigmore Hall, London. Penny Gore presents a recital by the popular
American virtuoso Joshua Bell. He presents a typically fascinating programme, including a late Schumann rarity that was suppressed by the composer's widow and gives every indication that tragedy was never far away, and Beethoven's shocking final Violin Sonata, in which the spotlight falls as much on the pianist as on the violinist himself. And Bell promises to announce a few extra pieces along the way. Joshua Bell (violin), Ana-Maria Vera (piano) Schumann Violin Sonata No 3 in A minor, OpPosth
Beethoven Violin Sonata in G, Op 96
8.10 Twenty Minutes
Joshua Bell talks about his life and career.
8.30 Janacek Violin Sonata
Ysaye Violin Sonata in E, Op 27 No 6

Contributors

Unknown:
Joshua Bell.
Violin:
Joshua Bell
Violin:
Ana-Maria Vera
Talks:
Joshua Bell

Paul Allen considers the history of writing about povertythrough experience from George Orwell 's Down and Out in Paris and London to Polly Toynbee 's newly published Hard Work: Life in LowPay Britain, for which the author lived on a council estate and took whatever jobs were on offer at the Job Centre. Also, why the shoes of designer Manolo Blahnik have strolled into the Design Museum.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
George Orwell
Unknown:
Polly Toynbee

With Jonathan Swain.
Tchaikovsky Capriccio Italien, Op 45
12.20 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in A, Op 1 No 3 12.30 K Forster Vanitas Vanitatum
12.40 Cavalli PlainsongAntiphon and Magnificat 1.00 Berlioz Overture: Roman Carnival Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No 1 in G minor; Symphony No 4 in A (Italian)
2.05 Dvorak Serenade in E flat for strings, Op 22 2.35 Beethoven Violin Sonata in A minor, Op 23

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.

BBC Radio 3

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