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With Penny Gore.
Music includes:

7.00-8.30: Brahms Hungarian Dances (excerpts) - Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Claudio Abbado
Hubay Czardas Scene No 2 - Sandor Lakatos and his Gypsy Band
Mozart Piano Concerto No 5 in D, K175 - Andras Schiff, Salzburg Mozarteum Camerata Academica, conductor Sandor Vegh
Erkel/Viextemps Duo Brillant in the Form of a Fantasy on Hungarian Airs - Ferenc Szecsodi (violin), Istvan Lukacs (piano)
Liszt Hungaria - London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink

8.30-10.00: Haydn String Quartet in C, Op 76 No 3 (Emperor) Mosaiques Quartet
Bartok Kossuth - Budapest Festival Orchestra, conductor Ivan Fischer

Contributors

Presenter:
Penny Gore

With Rob Cowan.
Bach Prelude and Fugue in D minor, BWV8 75 (Well Tempered Clavier) Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord)
10.05 Wagner Wesendonk Lieder Astrid Varnay (soprano),
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Leopold Ludwig
10.27 Bach Well Tempered Clavier.
Prelude and Fugue in D minor, BWV851
Glenn Gould (piano) Prelude and Fugue in Eflat, BWV852 Samuel Feinberg (piano)
10.36 Beethoven The Creatures of Prometheus (excerpt)
Chamber Orchestra of Europe, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
10.45 Bach Prelude and Fugue in E flat minor, BWV853 (Well Tempered Clavier) Helmut Wacha (harpsichord)
10.55 Strauss Violin Sonata in Eflat, Op 18 Ginette Neveu , Gustaf Beck (piano)
11.25 Bach Prelude and Fugue in D sharp minor, BWV877 (Well Tempered Clavier) Keith Jarrett (harpsichord)
11.34 Chausson Poeme , Op 25 Ginette Neveu (violin),
Philharmonia, conductor Issay Dobrowen
11.51 Bach, arr Lewis Prelude and Fugue in E, BWV854 (Well Tempered Clavier) John Lewis (piano),
Howard Collins (guitar),
Marc Johnson (double bass)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Cowan.
Harpsichord:
Gustav Leonhardt
Harpsichord:
Wagner Wesendonk Lieder
Soprano:
Astrid Varnay
Conductor:
Leopold Ludwig
Piano:
Glenn Gould
Piano:
Samuel Feinberg
Conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Conductor:
Bach Prelude
Harpsichord:
Helmut Wacha
Unknown:
Ginette Neveu
Piano:
Gustaf Beck
Piano:
Bach Prelude
Harpsichord:
Keith Jarrett
Harpsichord:
Chausson Poeme
Violin:
Ginette Neveu
Conductor:
Issay Dobrowen
Unknown:
Lewis Prelude
Piano:
John Lewis
Guitar:
Howard Collins
Guitar:
Marc Johnson

2/5. Years of Reflection
With Donald Macleod and Leo Black.
Between 1819 and 1822 Schubert wrote many fine songs to philosophical texts, a cantata, Lazarus, which he left uncompleted, and his fifth Mass.
Gloria; Sanctus; Benedictus (Mass No 5 in A flat, D678) Soloists, Leipzig Radio Chorus, Dresden Staatskapelle, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch Abendbilder, D650
EllyAmeling (soprano), Dalton Baldwin (piano)
Nachthymne, D687 Elly Ameling (soprano), Dalton Baldwin (piano)
Overture: DieZwillingsbruder, D647 Bavarian State Opera Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch Lazarus, D689 (excerpt) Lucia Popp (soprano),
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch Repeated Monday 12 midnight

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Unknown:
Leo Black.

BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Graeme Kay presents more music by John Cage 's contemporaries and predecessors. Schuman American Festival Overture Conductor Kazushi Ono
Ives Three Places in New England Conductor Grant Llewellyn Copland Quiet City
Conductor Mark Wigglesworth Ives Country Band March Chavez Toccata
Conductor David Stern
Copland Ballet: Grohg Conductor Eric Stern

Contributors

Music By:
John Cage
Conductor:
Grant Llewellyn
Conductor:
Mark Wigglesworth
Conductor:
David Stern
Conductor:
Eric Stern

lain Burnside presents a recital from the South Korean soprano Hyunah Yu, with Simon Lepper and Mark Markham
(pianos), including songs by Strauss, Schumann, Wolf, Mozart, Schubert, Purcell, Poulenc, Faure and Copland.

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Lepper
Pianos:
Mark Markham

Paul Guinery introduces a recital by brother and sister duo Gil and Orli Shaham , given at last summer's Salzburg Festival.
Gil Shaham (violin), Orli Shaham (piano) Dvorak Violin Sonata in F, Op 57
Prokoflev Violin Sonata No 2, Op 94a Korngold Suite: Much Ado about Nothing Brahms Violin Sonata in D minor, Op 108

Contributors

Introduces:
Paul Guinery
Unknown:
Orli Shaham
Violin:
Gil Shaham
Violin:
Orli Shaham

Isabel Hilton talks to Robert Irwin about his book exploring the myths and mysteries surrounding the Alhambra in Granada, the 13th-century palace of Moorish Spain. Producer Zahid Warley

Contributors

Talks:
Isabel Hilton
Unknown:
Robert Irwin
Producer:
Zahid Warley

Fiona Talkington looks ahead to the Celtic Connections Festival, which begins tomorrow, plus field recordings from
Honduras and Bali, Norwegianjazz from Wibutee, and the duo of Gianluigi Trovesi and Gianni Coscia.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Talkington
Unknown:
Gianluigi Trovesi
Unknown:
Gianni Coscia.

With Louise Fryer.
Herne Early Music Festival 2002: Women in Music. Tragicomedia perform music inspired or commissioned by Francesca Caccini in Florence in the early 1600s from composers Marenzio, Giovanni Gabrieli and Luzzaschi. 2.20 Haydn Piano Sonata in C minor, H XVI 20 2.35 Brahms Clarinet Quintet in B minor, Op 115 3.15 Rott Symphony in E 4.10 Handel Organ
Voluntary No 4 in G minor 4.15 CPE Bach Morgengesangam Schopfungsfeste ,
Wq239 4.30 Bach, transcr Busoni Toccata , Adagio and Fugue in C minor, BV564
4.40 Emesaks To One Who Listens; Lilacs
4.50 Gotovac Symphonic Dance: Kolo,
Op 12 5.05 Stravinsky Concerto in E flat
(Dumbarton Oaks) 5.20Schulhoff Duo for violin and cello 5.30 John Carmichael , arr Hurst A Country Fair 5.40 Schenck Viola da Gamba Sonata in A minor, Op 9 No 2
6.00 Handel Bramo di Trionfar(Alcina)
6.10 Tchaikovsky Francesca da Rimini
6.35 Daunais Le Pont Mirabeau
6.40 Dopper Ciaconna Gotica

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Fryer.
Unknown:
Francesca Caccini
Unknown:
Giovanni Gabrieli
Unknown:
Bach Morgengesangam Schopfungsfeste
Unknown:
Busoni Toccata
Cello:
John Carmichael
Unknown:
Schenck Viola
Unknown:
Handel Bramo
Unknown:
Tchaikovsky Francesca
Unknown:
Dopper Ciaconna Gotica

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