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With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Rameau Air pour les Sauvages (Les Indes Galantes, Act 4) Orchestra of the 18th Century, director Frans Bruggen Debussy
Poissons d'Or (Images, Book 2) Ivan Moravec (piano) Debussy Rondes de Printemps (Images) LSO, conductor Pierre Monteux
Giovanni Punto Horn Concerto No 10 in F
Barry Tuckwell , Academy of St Martin in the Fields, director Neville Marriner
8.30-10.00: Schubert Symphony No 8 in B minor (Unfinished) Vienna PO, conductor Istvan Kertesz Beethoven Cello Sonata in G minor, Op 5 No 2 Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Emanuel Ax (piano) Debussy Images Oubliees Jos van Immerseel (piano)
Rameau Danse des Sauvages, closing scene and Chaconne (Les Indes Galantes)
Claron McFadden (soprano), Nicolas Rivenq (baritone), Les Arts Florissants, director William Christie

Contributors

Director:
Frans Bruggen Debussy
Piano:
Ivan Moravec
Piano:
Debussy Rondes
Conductor:
Pierre Monteux
Unknown:
Barry Tuckwell
Unknown:
St Martin
Director:
Neville Marriner
Cello:
Istvan Kertesz Beethoven
Soprano:
Claron McFadden
Soprano:
Nicolas Rivenq
Director:
William Christie

With Jonathan Swain.
Soler Fandango in D minor
Andreas Staier (harpsichord)
10.12 Boccherini Guitar Quintet No 4 in D
Pepe Romero (guitar), Academy of St Martin in the Fields Chamber Ensemble
10.30 Strauss Ein Heldenleben , Op 40
Willi Boskovsky (violin), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karl Bohm
11.13 Boccherini Piano Quintet in E minor, Op57No3 LesAdieux
11.29 Strauss Daphne (conclusion)
Hilde Guden (soprano), James King (tenor), Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conductor Karl Bohm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Harpsichord:
Andreas Staier
Guitar:
Pepe Romero
Unknown:
St Martin
Unknown:
Strauss Ein Heldenleben
Violin:
Willi Boskovsky
Conductor:
Karl Bohm
Unknown:
Strauss Daphne
Soprano:
Hilde Guden
Soprano:
James King
Conductor:
Karl Bohm

Yvonne Kenny (soprano), Gillian Weir (organ), BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Barry Wordsworth Berlioz Overture: Le Corsaire
Saint-Saens Symphony No 3 in C minor (Organ) J Strauss Radetsky March, Op 228
J Strauss (son) Waltz: Voices of Spring, Op 410 J Strauss Polka: Frederica, Op 239; Galop: Cachucha, Op 97
J Strauss (son) Waltz: On the Beautiful Blue Danube, Op 314
Interspersed with operetta arias by Kalman,
Zeller, Leharand StOlZ. Repeated from Sat 14 August

Contributors

Soprano:
Yvonne Kenny
Soprano:
Gillian Weir
Unknown:
Strauss Radetsky
Unknown:
Leharand Stolz.

Jonah Jones
Jonah Jones established a lasting reputation as a formidablejazz trumpet soloist with a succession of great band leaders, including a productive partnership with violinist Stuff Smith and a lengthy association with Cab Calloway. In the mid-50s he found fame and chart success with tunes from shows, traditional jaZZ, and jazz Standards. Producer Dave Batchelor

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonah Jones
Unknown:
Jonah Jones
Violinist:
Stuff Smith
Producer:
Dave Batchelor

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Piers Burton-Page.

Deborah Voigt (soprano), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Daniele Gatti

Hindemith Concert Music for brass and strings, Op 50

Wagner, orch Motti Wesendonk Lieder

Wagner Prelude and Liebestod (Tristan und Isolde)

8.30 Twenty Minutes: Poems from the Proms
Poet Sean Street, who has just edited a book of radio poems, presents a selection inspired by the Proms. Including an anonymous salute to Henry Wood, a satire to the tune of Jerusalem, and poems by Jo Shapcott, Peter Porter and Seamus Heaney. The reader is Tom Durham.

8.50 Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica)

(Repeated on Monday 9 September at 2pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Piers Burton-Page
Soprano:
Deborah Voigt
Musicians:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Daniele Gatti
Presenter (Twenty Minutes):
Sean Street
Reader (Twenty Minutes):
Tom Durham

Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall and featuring a session with Los Angeles-based tuba player Tom Heasley , who creates ambient electro-acoustic music through digital processing and loops.

Contributors

Presented By:
Mark Russell
Presented By:
Robert Sandall
Unknown:
Tom Heasley

Bobby Previte
Double Bill
Jez Nelson offers another chance to hear a double bi of concerts by American drummer Bobby Previte. His 23 Constellations of Joan Miro , performed with the Constellations
Ensemble, is followed by a set with eight-string guitarist Charlie Hunter and DJ Logic. Revised

Contributors

Unknown:
Double Bill
Unknown:
Jez Nelson
Unknown:
Bobby Previte.
Unknown:
Joan Miro
Guitarist:
Charlie Hunter

With John Shea.

Borodin Prince Igor (Prologue; Acts 1, 2 and 4) - Sofia National Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Ivan Marinov

3.25 Rachmaninov 12 Preludes (from Opp 23, 32 and 25)

4.00 Tchaikovsky Melody, Op42

4.05 Tchaikovsky, arr Hausen Chant sans Paroles, Op 2 No 3

4.10 Moniuszko By God; A Dream; Naia's Song

4.20 Mortelmans Lyrical Poem

4.30 Mozart Mentre Ti Lascio, O Figlia, K513

4.40 Klami Introduction and Staccato Etude

4.45 Stradella Fulmini Quanto Sa

4.50 Geminiani: Concerto Grosso No 3 in B minor (after Corelli, Op 3)

5.00 Dvorak Suite in A, Op 98b

5.15 Gorecki Ad Matrem, Op 29

5.30 Tulindborg String Quartet No 3 in C

5.50 Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op 28

6.00 Rachmaninov Six Morceaux, Op 11

6.15 Glinka The Fire of Longing Burns in My Heart; Adele; Where Is Our Rose?

Musorgsky Softly the Spirit Flew

6.25 Dittersdorf Sinfonia Concertante

6.35 Forsyth Sagittarius (Concerto Grosso) (1st mvt)

6.40 Ruth W Henderson The River

6.45 Handel Concerto Grosso in A minor, Op 6 No 4

Contributors

Presenter:
John Shea

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