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With Penny Gore. Music includes:
7.00 8.30 : Mondonville Sonate en
Symphonie in G minor, Op 3 No 1 Musiciens du Louvre, director Marc Minkowski Brahms Scherzo in E flat minor, Op 4 Stephen Kovacevich (piano)
Satie, orch Corp Trois Gnossiennes New London Orchestra, conductor Ronald Corp
8.30 10.00 Gounod Kyrie; Gloria (Messe
Solennelle de Ste Cecile) Barbara Hendricks (soprano), Laurence Dale (tenor), Jean Philippe Lafont -(baritone), French Radio
Chorus, conductor Georges Pretre Dvorak
String Quartet in A minor, Op.12 Vlach Quartet Ravel Daphnis et Chloe: Suite No 2
Paris Orchestra, conductor Daniel Barenboim

Contributors

Director:
Marc Minkowski
Director:
Brahms Scherzo
Piano:
Stephen Kovacevich
Conductor:
Ronald Corp
Soprano:
Barbara Hendricks
Soprano:
Laurence Dale
Tenor:
Jean Philippe Lafont
Conductor:
Georges Pretre Dvorak
Unknown:
Ravel Daphnis
Conductor:
Daniel Barenboim

With Jonathan Swain.
Brahms Nanie , Op 82
Bavarian Radio Chorus and Symphony Orchestra, conductor Bernard Haitink
10.14 Mozart Piano Trio in E, K542 Beaux Arts Trio
10.36 Brahms Gesange, Op 104 Monteverdi Choir, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
10.51 Reinecke Flute Concerto in D
Jean-Pierre Rampal , Bamberg Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Theodor Guschlbauer
11.14 Brahms Three Motets, Op 110 Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, conductor Richard Marlow
11.24 CPE Bach Symphony in F, Wql83 No 3 CPE Bach Chamber Orchestra, conductor Hartmut Haenchen
11.35 J-B Loeillet de Gant Flute Sonata in A minor,
OplNol Jean-Pierre Rampal , Rene Bartoli (guitar)
11.47 Brahms Fest- und Gedenkspruche, Op 109 Berlin RIAS Chamber Choir, conductor Marcus Creed

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Brahms Nanie
Conductor:
Bernard Haitink
Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner
Unknown:
Jean-Pierre Rampal
Conductor:
Theodor Guschlbauer
Conductor:
Richard Marlow
Conductor:
Hartmut Haenchen
Unknown:
Oplnol Jean-Pierre Rampal
Guitar:
Rene Bartoli
Conductor:
Marcus Creed

5/5. Donald Macleod explores music written by Byrd in the last years of his long career. Pavan and Galliard (Sir William Petre ) Sophie Yates (virginals)
Propers for the Nativity (Gradualia, 1607)
Cardinall's Musick, director Andrew Carwood Retire My Soul (Psalms, Songs and Sonnets) Quink Vocal Ensemble Fantasia a 6 Capriccio Stravagante , director Skip Sempe
Pavan and First Galliard (The Earl of Salisbury) Davitt Moroney (virginals)
Come Help, 0 God Quink Vocal Ensemble Ave Verum Corpus
Cambridge Singers, conductor John Rutter Repeated on Thursday at 12 midnight

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Unknown:
Sir William Petre
Unknown:
Sophie Yates
Director:
Andrew Carwood
Unknown:
Capriccio Stravagante
Director:
Skip Sempe
Unknown:
Davitt Moroney
Conductor:
John Rutter

Late Janacek, Late Mozart
Recorded earlier this year in the Coronation Hall, Ulverston in Cumbria, the Chilingirian Quartet pair Janacek's last chamber work with Mozart's penultimate quartet. Presented by Chris de Souza.
Mozart String Quartet in 8 flat, K589
Janacek String Quartet No 2 (Intimate Letters)

Contributors

Presented By:
Chris de Souza.

British Connections - BBC National
Orchestra of Wales
Steven Isserlis (cello),
BBC National Chorus of Wales (female voices), conductor Richard Hickox
An all-British programme, including a concerto that was commissioned from Walton by the great Russian-born cellist Gregor Piatigorsky , and Hoist's suite The Planets.
Bridge There Is a Willow Grows aslant a Brook Walton Cello Concerto
Hoist Suite: The Planets

Contributors

Cello:
Steven Isserlis
Conductor:
Richard Hickox
Unknown:
Gregor Piatigorsky

Musical discovery for younger listeners, presented by CBBC's Angellica Bell and Adrian Dickson.
In today's show: a Norwegian butterfly, some traditional English music, and a piece that can't decide which tune it's going to play.

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Dickson.

Tommy Pearson presents a concert from the LSO's centenary season at London's
Barbican Hall, with the orchestra's former principal conductor Michael Tilson Thomas. Joshua Bell (violin), London Symphony
Orchestra, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas Tchaikovsky Festival Coronation March; Violin Concerto in D
Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Suite No 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Tommy Pearson
Conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas.
Conductor:
Michael Tilson Thomas

Film director Peter Bogdanovich talks to Paul Allen about his new book Who the Hell's in It? Featuring portraits of some of Hollywood's greatest film stars, including Brando, Grant, Monroe and Dietrich. And as part of a series of letters, Magnum co-operative photographer Stuart Franklin tells the story behind his 1989 photograph of a boy and a tank in Tiananmen Square. Producer Thomas Morris

Contributors

Talks:
Peter Bogdanovich
Unknown:
Paul Allen
Unknown:
Stuart Franklin
Producer:
Thomas Morris

London Jazz Festival
Mark Russell and Robert Sandall present another broadcast from the London Jazz
Festival, featuring a double bill of saxophonist Trevor Watts with percussionist Jamie Harris , and American chamber-rock group Clogs.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Russell
Unknown:
Robert Sandall
Unknown:
Trevor Watts
Unknown:
Jamie Harris

A Day at the London Jazz Festival
Jez Nelson takes a trip around just some of the events featured in a day at the London
Jazz Festival. He talks to those involved and hears some of the highlights, including one of the main acts at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Celebrating Tony Williams features the repertoire of the late drummer and his 1970s trio Lifetime with John McLaughlin and Larry Young. This tribute is peformed by drummer
Jack DeJohnette , guitarist John Schofield and Hammond organist Larry Goldings.

Contributors

Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Unknown:
Tony Williams
Unknown:
John McLaughlin
Unknown:
Larry Young.
Guitarist:
Jack Dejohnette
Guitarist:
John Schofield
Organist:
Larry Goldings.

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