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Presented by Penny Gore . Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Vivaldi Violin Concerto in F minor, RV297 (Winter) (The Four Seasons) Nils-Erik Sparf , Drottningholm Baroque Ensemble
Handel Tacete, Ohime, Tacete Emma Kirkby (soprano), David Thomas (bass), Susan Sheppard (cello), Christopher Hogwood
(harpsichord) Prokofiev Suite: Lieutenant Kije Chicago SO, conductor Claudio Abbado
8.30-10.00: Brahms Gesange, Op 17 Anthony Halstead and Charles Rutherford (horns), Delyth Wynne (harp), Monteverdi Choir, director John Eliot Gardiner J Strauss (son) Waltz: Morning Papers, Op 279 Chicago SO, conductor Fritz Reiner Beethoven String Quartet in F minor, Op 95 Hagen Quartet

Contributors

Presented By:
Penny Gore
Unknown:
Nils-Erik Sparf
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Soprano:
David Thomas
Bass:
Susan Sheppard
Cello:
Christopher Hogwood
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado
Unknown:
Anthony Halstead
Horns:
Charles Rutherford
Horns:
Delyth Wynne
Director:
John Eliot Gardiner
Director:
J Strauss
Conductor:
Fritz Reiner

With Jonathan Swain.
Messiaen Appel Interstellaire; Bryce Canyon et les Rochers Rouge-Orange (Des Canyons aux Etoiles, Part I Nos 6 and 7) Georges Barboteu (horn), Yvonne Loriod (piano), Alain Jacquet (xylorimba), Francois Dupin (glockenspiel), Ars Nova, conductor Marius Constant
10.24 Listener request: Offenbach Les Contes d'Hoffmann, Act I (excerpt) Renee Doria
(soprano), Fanely Revoil (mezzo), Raoul Jobin (tenor), Rene Lapelletrie (tenor), Andre Pernet (bass), Bourvil (comedian), Paris Opera-Comique Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Andre Cluytens
10.47 Beethoven String Quartet in A minor, Op 132 Quartetto Italiano
11.36 Messiaen Omao, Leiothrix, Elepaio,
Shama; Zion Park et la Cite Celeste (Des Canyons aux Etoiles, Part 2 Nos 11 and 12) Jean-Jacques Justafre (horn), Roger Muraro (piano), Francois Petit (xylorimba), Renaud Muzzolini (glockenspiel), French Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Myung-Whun Chung

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain
Horn player:
Georges Barboteu
Pianist:
Yvonne Loriod
Xylorimba player:
Alain Jacquet
Glockenspiel player:
Francois Dupin
Musicians:
Ars Nova
Conductor:
Marius Constant
Soprano:
Renee Doria
Mezzo:
Fanely Revoil
Tenor:
Raoul Jobin
Tenor:
Rene Lapelletrie
Bass:
Andre Pernet
Comedian:
null Bourvil
Musicians:
Paris Opera-Compique Chorus and Orchestra
Conductor:
Andre Cluytens
Musicians:
Quartetto Italiano
Horn player:
Jean-Jacques Justafre
Pianist:
Roger Muraro
Xylorimba player:
Francois Petit
Glockenspiel player:
Renaud Muzzolini
Musicians:
French Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Myung-Whun Chung

4/5. Apollo and Dionysius. Donald Macleod profiles two giants of the early Baroque whose very different styles reflected a regional divide in German music, plus the man whom JS Bach considered his greatest musical ancestor, Johann Christoph Bach.
Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D London Baroque Buxtehude Prelude, Fugue and Chaconne in C, BuxWV137 Ton Koopman (organ)
Klag-Lied, BuxWV76 No 2 Emma Kirkby (soprano), Lars Ulrik Mortensen (organ)
Pachelbel Aria Prima in D minor (Hexachord
Apollinis) John Butt (organ) Partie No 6 in B flat (Musicalische Ergotzung) Les Cyclopes
Johann Christoph Bach Es erhub sich ein Streit Rheinische Kantorei, Musica Antiqua, Kbln, director Reinhard Goebel
Repeated on Wednesday at 12 midnight

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Unknown:
Js Bach
Unknown:
Johann Christoph Bach.
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Soprano:
Lars Ulrik Mortensen
Unknown:
John Butt
Unknown:
Johann Christoph Bach
Director:
Reinhard Goebel

Edinburgh International Festival 2005
Mary-Ann Kennedy introduces a recital recorded yesterday at the Queen's Hall. Lawrence Power (viola),
Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano)
Brahms Viola Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1 Prokofiev Five Pieces (Romeo and Juliet) Britten Lachrymae, Op 48
Brahms Viola Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2

Contributors

Introduces:
Mary-Ann Kennedy
Viola:
Lawrence Power
Piano:
Simon Crawford-Phillips

Steven Osborne (piano), New London Chamber Choir (women's voices), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, conductor Martyn Brabbins
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Tippett Piano Concerto Hoist Suite: The Planets
Colin Matthews Pluto
Repeated from Monday 8 August

Contributors

Piano:
Steven Osborne
Conductor:
Martyn Brabbins
Conductor:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Thomas Tallis
Unknown:
Colin Matthews

Artist of the month John Wilson conducts his own orchestra in Richard Rodney Bennett 's arrangement of Cole Porter 's Miss Otis Regrets. Plus music by Denis Wright and Julius Fucik , and a symphonic poem based on Jerome Kern 's
Show Boat arranged by Robert Russell Bennett.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wilson
Unknown:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Unknown:
Cole Porter
Music By:
Denis Wright
Music By:
Julius Fucik
Unknown:
Jerome Kern
Arranged By:
Robert Russell Bennett.

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
New Zealand composer Douglas Lilburn's beautifully crafted single-movement symphony opens the Proms debut concert of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
A selection of Mahler's German folk-poetry settings is sung by a former BBC Radio 3 New Generation artist, also New Zealand born, and the concert ends with Sibelius's nationalistic Second Symphony. Presented by John Shea.

Jonathan Lemalu (bass-baritone), New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, conductor James Judd

Lilburn Symphony No 3

Mahler Trosf im Ungluck; Der Tamboursg'sell; Revelge; Lob des hohen Verstandes; Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt (Des Knaben Wunderhorn)

8.15 Interval: The Modern Soul
Katherine Mansfield's amusing short story describes how a pretentious fraulein and the trombone-playing Herr Professor are brought together following their performance at a charity concert. Read by Emma Fielding.

8.40 Sibelius Symphony No 2

Contributors

Presenter:
John Shea
Musicians:
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
James Judd
Bass-baritone:
Jonathan Lemalu
Author (The Modern Soul):
Katherine Mansfield
Reader (The Modern Soul):
Emma Fielding

2/3. Restless Europeans The Middle Ages are often depicted as years of stagnation, constant warring and the Black Death. But historian Miri Rubin argues that these years were, in fact, when modern Europe was born.
Producer Adele Armstrong Concludes tomorrow at 9.15pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Miri Rubin
Producer:
Adele Armstrong

With Louise Fryer. Leifs Overture: Galdra-Loftur
Rautavaara Violin Concerto Sibelius Symphony No 7 Leifs Ceysir, Op 512.05 Liszt Années de Pelerinage,
Première Annee: La Suisse 2.53 Haydn Symphony No 100 in G (Military) 3.21 Beethoven Violin Sonata in F Op 24
(Spring) 3.45 DuranteConcerto per Quartetto No 3 in E flat
3.56 Rosenmuller Confitebor 4.11 Bach Keyboard
Concerto in F minor, BWV1056 4.21 Handel Meine Seele hort im Sehen, HWV207 4.28 Bacewicz Folk Sketches
4.33 Chopin Variations Brillantes in B flat on a theme from Herold's Ludovic 4.40 Strauss Heimliche Aufforderung , Op 27 No 3; Die Nacht, Op 10 No 3 4.47 Grainger To a Nordic Princess (Bridal song) 5.00 Jeney Bird Tempting
5.06 Mozart Papagena ! Papagena! (Die Zauberflote)
5.12 Sibelius Music to a Scene 5.18 Malmfors Hans und
Crethe: Pilarna 5.22 Norman Contrasts, Op 61 Nos 1 and 2
5.27 Mozart Divertimento in D, K136 5.41 Martinu
Clarinet Sonatina 5.52 Corelli Sonata da Chiesa in B minor, Op No 6 5.59 Camilla de Rossi Duol Sofferto per Amore (Sant'Alessio) 6.06 Priuli Cor Mio , Deh Non Languire
6.10 Salamone Rossi Cor Mio, Deh, Non Languire
6.14 Lipatti Romanian Dance 6.18 Thomson String Quartet No 2 6.41 Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Fryer.
Unknown:
Handel Meine Seele
Unknown:
Strauss Heimliche Aufforderung
Unknown:
Mozart Papagena
Unknown:
Sibelius Music
Unknown:
Malmfors Hans
Unknown:
Mozart Divertimento
Unknown:
Priuli Cor Mio

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