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With Penny Gore.
6.10 Salieri Concerto in C
Dagmar Becker (flute), Lajos Lenczes
(oboe), Wurtemberg Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jorg Faerber
6.40 Vaughan Williams The Lark Ascending Hugh Bean (violin), New Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Adrian Boult
7.10Tartini Violin Concerto in G
Ensemble 415, director Chiara Banchini (violin)
7.35 Saint-Saens Suite in D, Op 49 Paris Orchestral Ensemble, conductor Jean-Jacques Kantorow
8.00 Turina La Oracion del Torero
Hamburg Symphony Orchestra, conductor Miguel Gomez-Martinez
8.50 Britten Young Apollo
Felix Kok and Jeremy Ballard (violins), Peter Cole (viola), Michal Kaznowski
(cello), Peter Donohoe (piano), CBSO, conductor Simon Rattle

Contributors

Flute:
Dagmar Becker
Flute:
Lajos Lenczes
Conductor:
Jorg Faerber
Conductor:
Vaughan Williams
Violin:
Hugh Bean
Conductor:
Adrian Boult
Violin:
Chiara Banchini
Conductor:
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
Conductor:
Miguel Gomez-Martinez
Conductor:
Britten Young Apollo
Conductor:
Felix Kok
Violins:
Jeremy Ballard
Viola:
Peter Cole
Viola:
Michal Kaznowski
Cello:
Peter Donohoe
Conductor:
Simon Rattle

Throughout his life, Beethoven wrote 179 settings of British and Irish folk songs.
Donald Macleod explores these and other works with British connections.
To the Blackbird, Wo0155 No 20
Christopher Maltman (baritone), Marieke Blankestijn (violin), Ursula Smith (cello), Malcolm Martineau (piano)
Dermot and Shelah, Wo0152 No 14;
0 Harp of Erin, WoO152 No 25 Ann Murray (mezzo), Elizabeth Layton (violin), Ursula Smith (cello), Malcolm Martineau (piano) Piano Sonata in F sharp, Op 78 Stephen Kovacevich (piano) Piano Sonata in G, Op 79 Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
The Miller of Dee, Wo0157 No
Felicity Lott (soprano), John Mark Ainsley (tenor), Thomas Allen (baritone), Elizabeth Layton (violin), Ursula Smith (cello), Malcolm Martineau (piano) Wellingtons Sieg, Op 91
LSO, conductor Antal Dorati

Contributors

Songs:
Donald MacLeod
Baritone:
Marieke Blankestijn
Violin:
Ursula Smith
Piano:
Malcolm Martineau
Unknown:
Ann Murray
Violin:
Elizabeth Layton
Violin:
Ursula Smith
Cello:
Malcolm Martineau
Piano:
Stephen Kovacevich
Piano:
Wilhelm Kempff
Soprano:
Felicity Lott
Soprano:
John Mark Ainsley
Tenor:
Thomas Allen
Baritone:
Elizabeth Layton
Violin:
Ursula Smith
Piano:
Malcolm Martineau
Conductor:
Antal Dorati

With Rob Cowan.
Chopin Nocturne in B, Op 32 No 1 Jan Smeterlin (piano)
Nocturne in A flat, Op 32 No 2 Frederic Lamond (piano)
10.10 Brahms String Quartet in C minor Op 51 No 1 Busch Quartet
10.42 Verdi Teco lo Sto (Un Ballo in Maschera, Act 2)
Columbia SO, conductor Faust Cleva
10.51 Chopin Nocturne in G minor,
Op 3 7 No 1 Leopold Godowsky (piano) Nocturne in G, Op 37 No 2
Alexander Brailowsky (piano)
11.02 Part Litany Hilliard Ensemble,
Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir, conductor Tonu Kaljuste

Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Cowan.
Piano:
Frederic Lamond
Unknown:
Verdi Teco
Conductor:
Faust Cleva
Conductor:
Chopin Nocturne
Piano:
Alexander Brailowsky
Conductor:
Tonu Kaljuste
Amelia:
Eileen Farrell(soprano)
Riccardo:
Richard Tucker(tenor)

The louche and intoxicating sound of jazz infiltrated every area of music in the 1920s from the stage works of Gershwin and Weill to the compositions of so-called serious composers. Presented by Christopher Cook. Ravel Violin Sonata in G
Janine Jansen, Jonathan Biss (piano) Gershwin An American in Paris BBC
Philharmonic, conductor Wayne Marshall Milhaud La Creation du Monde BBC
Philharmonic, conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier Kern Ol' Man River Jonathan Lemalu
(bass-baritone), BBC Concert Orchestra. conductor Barry Wordsworth
Weill Kleine Dreigroschenmusik BBC SO, conductor Leonard Slatkin

Contributors

Presented By:
Christopher Cook.
Unknown:
Janine Jansen
Piano:
Jonathan Biss
Conductor:
Wayne Marshall
Conductor:
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Bass-Baritone:
Jonathan Lemalu
Conductor:
Barry Wordsworth
Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin

Philip Hammond introduces a recital from
Belfast's Waterfront Hall. Paul Gregory (guitar)
Giuliani Grand Overture, Op 61
Hagen Variations on a Theme by Locatelli Lennox Berkeley Sonatina
Albeniz Granada, Op 4 7 No 1; Rumores de Caleta, Op 71 No 8

Contributors

Introduces:
Philip Hammond
Guitar:
Paul Gregory

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Presented by Sandy Burnett. Sibelius Finlandia
Conductor Christopher Seaman
Famon Prelude: Lake of the Woods Conductor John Wilson
Bax Northern Ballad No 2 Conductor Rumon Gamba
Sibelius Tapiola Conductor Osmo Vanska Nielsen Symphony No 2 (The Four
Temperaments) Conductor Osmo Vanska

Contributors

Presented By:
Sandy Burnett.
Conductor:
Christopher Seaman
Conductor:
John Wilson
Conductor:
Rumon Gamba
Conductor:
Sibelius Tapiola
Conductor:
Osmo Vanska

Live from Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. Introit: 0 Quam Gloriosum (Victoria).
Responses: Clucas. Psalm: 80 (Hurford). First Reading: 1 Samuel 16, wl-13a. Canticles: Chichester Service (Walton). Second Reading: Matthew 7, wl5-27.
Anthem: Our Father (Janacek). Hymn: The Highest and the Holiest Place (St James). Organ Voluntary: Chorale Fantasy
(Janacek). Director Stephen Darlington. Sub-organist: Clive Driskill-Smith .

Contributors

Director:
Stephen Darlington.
Unknown:
Clive Driskill-Smith

A concert live from the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, presented by Martin Handley.
Peter Donohoe (piano), Halle Orchestra, conductor Mark Elder
David Sawer Byrnan Wood
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor

8.20 Twenty Minutes: The People's Impresario
Celia de Piro introduces excerpts from the autobiography of Wilfred Stephenson, the most successful musical entrepreneur of the inter-war years. The reader is Russell Dixon.

8.40 Strauss Ein Heldenleben

Contributors

Presented By:
Martin Handley.
Piano:
Peter Donohoe
Piano:
Halle Orchestra
Unknown:
Wilfred Stephenson
Unknown:
Russell Dixon.
Unknown:
Strauss Ein Heldenleben

With Jonathan Swain.
Rautavaara Departure; The Bride;
Summer Night; With Joy We Go Dancing
12.15 Brahms Serenade No 2 in A, Op 16;
12.50 Handel Se Pieta di Me Non Sentir (Giulio Cesare ) 1.00 A recital of organ music by Frescobaldi, Froberger,
Buxtehude, Franz Tunder , Sweelinck,
Mozart, Georg Bohm and John Stanley.
1.45 Schumann Cello Concerto in A minor
2.10 Rosenmuller Sinfonia a 4 2.20 Debussy Images, Books 1 and 2
2.45Szymanowski Veni Creator
3.00 4.30 BBC Schools
3.00 Together
3.15 Time and Tune
3.35 Words Alive
3.50 Listen and Write
4.10 First Steps in Drama
4.30 Byrd Echo Galliard; Pavana Lachrimae
4.40 Dowland The Lady Cliftons Spirit
4.45 Wagner Prelude: Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg 5.00 Weber Andante and Rondo Ungarese in C minor, Op 35
5.10 Wolf Italian Serenade
5.20 JC Bach Motet: Ich Lasse Dich Nicht
5.35 Hendrick Andriessen Violin Concerto

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Giulio Cesare
Unknown:
Franz Tunder
Unknown:
Georg Bohm
Unknown:
John Stanley.
Unknown:
Rosenmuller Sinfonia
Unknown:
Pavana Lachrimae
Unknown:
Meistersinger von Nurnberg
Unknown:
Weber Andante
Unknown:
Rondo Ungarese
Violin:
Hendrick Andriessen

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