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With Louise Fryer.
6.05 Weber Trio in G minor, Op 63 Kremerata Musica
6.45Albinoni Concerto in C for trumpet, three oboes and bassoon
Crispian Steele-Perkins (trumpet), Tafelmusik, director Jeanne Lamon
7.20 Saint-Saens Symphony No 2 in A minor French RSO, conductor Jean Martinon
7.50 G Gabrieli Magnificat a 14 Taverner Consort, Choir and Players, conductor Andrew Parrott
8.00 Respighi Suite in G
Leslie Pearson (organ), Philharmonia, conductor Geoffrey Simon
8.45 Dvorak Slavonic Rhapsody in G minor, Op 45 No 2 Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vaclav Neumann

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Fryer.
Director:
Jeanne Lamon
Conductor:
Jean Martinon
Unknown:
Gabrieli Magnificat
Conductor:
Andrew Parrott
Unknown:
Leslie Pearson
Conductor:
Geoffrey Simon
Conductor:
Vaclav Neumann

Stephanie Hughes presents highlights from recent concerts around Europe.
Selections are interspersed with dances from Rameau's Les Indes Ga/antesfrom the Brandenburg Summer Concerts, and excerpts from Schwanengesang, D957, by Schubert, from the West Cork Chamber Music Festival. And at around 10.00 the studio guest is Royal Ballet dancer Tamara Rojo. Music includes:
9.20 Busoni Berceuse Elegiaque , Op 42 Avanti, director Oliver Knussen
9.45 Prokofiev Symphony No 1 (Classical) Budapest Festival Orchestra, conductor Ivan Fischer
11.30 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4 in F minor Budapest Festival Orchestra, conductor Ivan Fischer
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Contributors

Unknown:
Stephanie Hughes
Unknown:
Tamara Rojo.
Unknown:
Busoni Berceuse Elegiaque
Director:
Oliver Knussen
Conductor:
Ivan Fischer
Conductor:
Ivan Fischer

Kirill Kondrashin. In the first of two programmes, Stephen Johnson explores BBC archive recordings of the great
Russian conductor Kondrashin, who was artistic director of the Moscow
Philharmonic Orchestra in the 1960s and 70s. Including a performance of Weber's Overture: Oberon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Johnson

In a programme dedicated to the genre of radio signature tunes, choreographer Michael Corder talks about English
National Ballet's latest production at Sadler's Wells, called Melody on the Move, which is based on them. And as a tribute to pianist Stanley Black , who died last year, an archive recording of him with the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Barry Wordsworth , playing his own variations on Three Blind Mice.

Contributors

Talks:
Michael Corder
Pianist:
Stanley Black
Conducted By:
Barry Wordsworth

By Nell Leyshon. A drama documentary using poetry and prose to examine the current state of farming in Somerset.
Compton Dundon, a village on the edge of the Somerset Levels, was steeped in dairy farming until recently. With few working farms left, the Wrights, the Edwards and the Greens tell their own stories. And a fictional farming family - Lin, Derek, their teenage son Chris and new baby- are packing up to leave the farm that has been in their family for generations.
Director Susan Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Nell Leyshon.
Director:
Susan Roberts
Derek:
Nick Brimble
Lin:
Loma Ford
Chris:
Adam Heatey
Poetry reading:
William Bateman

English Church Music from the Restoration
Paul Guineryand his guest Robert King introduce a performance recorded in the Chapel of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, of some of the most celebrated anthems by the generation of Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal who came to prominence during the reigns of Charles II and James II.
BBC Singers, The King's Consort, conductor Robert King
Humphrey 0 Give Thanks unto the Lord Blow When the Lord Turned Again Henry Lawes Lord to My Prayers Purcell My Heart Is Inditing
Humphrey The King Shall Rejoice Blow The Lord Is King
Purcell Close Thine Eyes and Sleep Secure Blow God Spake Sometime in Visions

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Guineryand
Unknown:
Robert King
Unknown:
James Ii.
Unknown:
Henry Lawes Lord

Robert Sandall and Mark Russell present an eclectic mix of new music and talk to
Paddy McAloon of Prefab Sprout about his new album, / Trawl the Megahertz, which was inspired by listening to the radio during a period of temporary blindness that left him housebound.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Sandall
Unknown:
Mark Russell
Unknown:
Paddy McAloon

With Jonathan Swain.

Bach Preludes and Fugues (The Well-Tempered Klavier) (excerpts)

12.25 Handel Harp Concerto in B flat, Op 4 No 6Â

12.40 Tchaikovsky Introduction and Waltz (Eugene Onegin)

12.45 Musorgsky A Night on the Bare Mountain

1.00 Bach Motet: Singet dem Herrn ein Neues Lied, BWV225
Weber Missa Sancta No 1 in E flat (Freischutzmesse)

1.55 Sibelius Symphony No 2

2.35 Kodaly Serenade for two violins and viola, Op 12

3.00 Dvorak Serenade in E, Op 22

3.30 Martinu Clarinet Sonatina

3.40 Mozart Symphony No 36 in C, K425 (Linz)

4.10 Liszt Hymne de l'Enfant Son Reveil

4.25 Rachmaninov Moment Musical in D flat, Op 16 No 5

4.30 Corelli Trio Sonata in C, Op 3 No 8

4.40 Razzi O Vergin Santa Non M'Abbandonare (Libro Primo delta Laudi Spirituali)

4.45 Renaat Veremans Night and Dawn at the Nete

5.00 Weber Four songs from Op 30,46 and 54

5.10 Alexander Alabiev Overture in F minor

5.20 Sacchini Trio Sonata in G

5.30 Caccini A Quei Sospir' Ardenti (Nuove Musiche e Nuova Maniera de Scriverle)

5.40 Frescobaldi Canzona Vigesima detta la Lipparella (Il Primo Libro delle Canzoni)

5.50 Mendelssohn Overture: Ruy Blas

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

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