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With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00 8.30 : G Gabrieli Sonata No 20 a 22 The King's Consort, conductor Robert King
Vaughan Williams Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner Respighi Fountains of Rome Pittsburgh SO, conductor Lorin Maazel
8.30 10.00 : Ibert Flute Concerto Jean-Pierre Rampal , Lamoureux Concerts Orchestra, conductor Louis de Froment Sullivan Overture: loianthe D'Oyly Carte Opera Orchestra, conductor John Pryce-Jones Mozart Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter) English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jeffrey Tate

Contributors

Conductor:
Robert King
Conductor:
Vaughan Williams
Conductor:
Neville Marriner
Conductor:
Lorin Maazel
Unknown:
Jean-Pierre Rampal
Conductor:
Louis de Froment
Conductor:
John Pryce-Jones Mozart
Conductor:
Jeffrey Tate

3/5. Robert Schumann 's name for his teacher and future father-in-law Friedrich Wieck was
Meister Raro. Donald Macleod examines their tempestuous relationship.
Liederkreis, Op 24 Nos 1 and 2 Ian Bostridge (tenor), Julius Drake (piano) Carnaval, Op 9 Nelson Freire (piano)
Frauenliebe und -leben, Op 42 Nos 1-4 Anne Sofie von Otter (mezzo), Bengt Forsberg (piano) Piano Quartet in E flat, Op 4 7 Florestan Trio Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Schumann
Unknown:
Friedrich Wieck
Unknown:
Meister Raro.
Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Tenor:
Ian Bostridge
Tenor:
Julius Drake
Unknown:
Anne Sofie von Otter
Piano:
Bengt Forsberg

Cardiff Coffee Concerts 2004
2/4. At the National Museum and Gallery of Wales in Cardiff, Christopher Cook reflects on fine art by Graham Sutherland and Smetana's response to his increasing deafness in later life. Wihan Quartet
Smetana String Quartet No 1 in E minor (From My Life)
Dvorak String Quartet No 9 in D minor, Op 34

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook
Unknown:
Graham Sutherland

Ulster Orchestra
Conductor Thierry Fischer
Martin Handley presents an all-French programme including Bizet's sunny Symphony in C and Honegger's dark Third Symphony, written as a response to the Second World War. Bizet Symphony in C Faure Pavane , Op 50;
Masques et Bergamasques, Op 112 Honegger Symphony No 3 (Liturgique)

Contributors

Conductor:
Thierry Fischer
Conductor:
Martin Handley
Unknown:
Faure Pavane

Live from York Minster. Responses: Philip Moore. Psalm 119, wl45-176 (Barnby, Stainer, Gauntlett, Martin). First Reading:
Deuteronomy 31, v30; 32, wl-14. Canticles: Statham in E minor. Second Reading: 1 John 3, wll-24. Anthem: Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice
(Finzi). Hymn: The Head That Once Was Crowned with Thoms (StMagnus). Organ Voluntary: March on Lift Up Your Heads (Guilmant). Director John Scott Whiteley. Organist Philip Moore.

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Moore.
Organist:
John Scott Whiteley.
Organist:
Philip Moore.

Live from London's Barbican Hall, the LSO give the first performance of Dmitri Smirnov 's Triple Concerto No 2, for violin, double bass and harp, and Mahler's epic depiction of man's struggle towards eternal salvation the Resurrection symphony. Presented by Christopher Cook.
Laura Claycomb (soprano), Michelle DeYoung (mezzo), Gordan Nikolitch (violin),
Rinat Ibragimov (double bass), Bryn Lewis (harp), London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Andrew Davis
Smimov Triple Concerto No 2 (first performance)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dmitri Smirnov
Presented By:
Christopher Cook.
Soprano:
Laura Claycomb
Soprano:
Michelle Deyoung
Violin:
Gordan Nikolitch
Violin:
Rinat Ibragimov
Bass:
Bryn Lewis
Conductor:
Andrew Davis

Philip Dodd talks to writer Orhan Pamuk about his novel, Snow, which caused disquiet amongst both Islamic and Westernised Turks when it was published in Turkey. Producer Anthony Denselow

Contributors

Talks:
Philip Dodd
Unknown:
Orhan Pamuk
Producer:
Anthony Denselow

Fiona Talkington takes a look at who's performing at the World Got the Blues festival at London's Barbican. Plus music by American composer Morten Lauridsen and As Falls
Wichita, So Falls Wichita Falls by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays.

Contributors

Unknown:
Fiona Talkington
Unknown:
Morten Lauridsen
Unknown:
Pat Metheny
Unknown:
Lyle Mays.

With Jonathan Swain.

Organs in Poland 2/2. Juliusz Gembalski plays music by Erbach, Buxtehude and Bach on organs in Olkusz and Warsaw.

1.30 Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 2

1.55 Rautavaara Morsian (The Bride); Lorca Suite

2.05 Schumann Carnaval, Op 9

2.30 Weber Clarinet Quintet in B flat, Op 34

3.00 Mendelssohn Symphony No 2 in B flat (Hymn of Praise)

4.00 Bloch Nigun (Baal Shem)

4.05 Pejacevic Barkarola; Song without Words, Op 5; Butterfly, Op 6; Impromptu, Op 9

4.15 A Gabrieli Ricercar del VI Tono

4.20 Biber Sonata No 1 a 8 (Sonatae Tam Aris Quam Aulis Servientes)

4.25 Bartev Hymn for the Feast of the Church

4.30 Rilsager Little Overture

4.35 Corelli, an Geminlani Concerto Grosso in G minor

4.45 Heinrich Bach Ich danke dir, Gott

4.50 Chopin, arr Liszt The Maiden's Wish

4.55 Liszt Feux Follets (Transcendental Studies)

5.00 Mahler Lieder und Gesange aus derJugendzeit (excerpts)

5.25 Weber Clarinet Concertino in E flat, Op 26

5.35 Veracini Largo

5.40 Tartini Trumpet Concerto in D

5.50 Lassus Gratia Sola Dei

6.00 Sweelinck Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ

6.00 Eisner Symphony in C major

6.30 JCF Fischer Suite in D minor. Op 1 No 4

6.40 Pfizner Symphony No 2 in C

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

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