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Presented by Martin Handley. Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Zelenka Regina Coeli Laetare
Malcolm Arnold Four Scottish Dances, Op 59
8.00-9.00: Widor Toccata (Organ Symphony No 5 in F minor)
Khachaturian Suite: Masquerade
For full details visit www.bbc. co.uk/radio3/morningon3 on the day of transmission PHONE: [number removed]0300 email: morningon3@bbc.co.uk Address: Morning on 3, BBC Radio 3, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA

Contributors

Presented By:
Martin Handley.
Unknown:
Malcolm Arnold

Andrew McGregor plays new CD releases.
9.30 Building a Library Revisited: Another chance to hear Jeremy Sams 's 1999 survey of the recordings then available of Ravel's
Sheherazade. And, at 10.15, Sams returns to the studio with an update of more recent recordings of the work. (Ravel's Sheherazade features in BBC Proms 2005 on Wednesday at 7pm.)
10.30 Andrew McGregor looks forward to the next week of the Proms and plays records associated with the repertoire and the artists taking part. www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/cdreview PHONE: [number removed] email: cdreview@bbc.co.uk Text: [number removed]Disc details are posted on the website and on CEEFAX. BBC1, page 651

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Unknown:
Jeremy Sams
Unknown:
Andrew McGregor

4/4. Jews and the Abstract Truth
Linton Chiswick charts the reinvention of klezmer, one of the world's most lively and evocative folk forms, through its contemporary fusion with soul, punk, rock and jazz. In the US, for example, one of the bestselling klezmer musicians is the African-American jazz clarinettist Don Byron. But how do such radical fusions reflect and inform global changes in Jewish identity? Producer Kathryn Willgress

Contributors

Clarinettist:
Don Byron.
Producer:
Kathryn Willgress

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
The annual performance of Beethoven's Choral symphony is paired with a colourful work for large orchestra by Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina. Presented by Rob Cowan.

Christine Goerke (soprano), Jean Rigby (mezzo), Thomas Studebaker (tenor), Hanno Muller-Brachmann (bass-baritone), Finchley Children's Music Group, London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, conductor Kurt Masur

Sofia Gubaidulina The Light of the End (first UK performance)

7.55 Twenty Minutes: Poems from the Proms
The poet Sean Street presents a selection inspired by the Proms, including an anonymous salute to Henry Wood, a satire on the tune Jerusalem, as well as poems by Jo Shapcott, Peter Porter and Seamus Heaney. The reader is Tom Durham.

8.15 Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rob Cowan
Soprano:
Christine Goerke
Mezzo:
Jean Rigby
Tenor:
Thomas Studebaker
Bass-baritone:
Hanno Muller-Brachmann
Singers:
Finchley Children's Music Group
Singers:
London Philharmonic Choir
Musicians:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Kurt Masur
Presenter (Twenty Minutes:
Poems from the Proms): Sean Street
Reader (Twenty Minutes:
Poems from the Proms): Tom Durham

The Abandoned Road
Near the French home of the writer Adam Thorpe lies a three-kilometre vestige of the former main road to the nearest village, which was abandoned a hundred years ago. It's the starting point for a meditation on the significance of roads and what it means when they fall into disuse.

Contributors

Unknown:
Adam Thorpe

By Lucy Gannon. The bitterness of frustrated hopes and desires explodes amid the plague-ridden landscape of Derbyshire. With the arrival of a newly orphaned boy in need of shelter,
Samuel's unthinking existence ignites to become a joyful, brief, but glorious flame. This programme contains scenes of an explicit sexual nature.
Director Lucy Hannah

Contributors

Unknown:
Lucy Gannon.
Director:
Lucy Hannah
Samuel:
Pete Meakin
Sarah:
Esther Coles
Peter:
Marc Jordan
Narrator:
Elite Haddinqton

1/2. Presented by Sarah Walker in conversation with Robert Worby.
Stockhausen Stimmung Stephen Montague
(electronics), Singcircle, conductor Gregory Rose Klavierstuck XVI Nicolas Hodges (piano) Stockhausen, realised Christopher Fox Plus-Minus Nicolas Hodges (piano)

Contributors

Presented By:
Sarah Walker
Unknown:
Robert Worby.
Conductor:
Gregory Rose
Piano:
Nicolas Hodges
Unknown:
Christopher Fox
Piano:
Nicolas Hodges

With Jonathan Swain.
Mozart String Quartet in G, K387 Schumann String Quartet in A minor, Op 41 No I Bartok String Quartet No 4 Kodaly Allegro Giocoso (String Quartet No 2) 2.21 Franck Symphony in D minor 3.02 Peeters Missa Festiva, Op 62
3.29 Albeniz, orch Arbos Iberia 4.00 Falla Jota; Nana; Polo (Canciones Populares Espanolas) 4.08 Infante Danses Andalouses 4.23 Narvaez La Cancion del
Emperor (Mille Regretz) (Los Seys Libros del Delphín)
4.25 Payen Carole Cur Defies 4.30 Facoll Pass'e Mezzo Modemo 4.38 Ibert Tunis-Nefta (Escales, No 2)
4.41 Castelnuovo-Tedesco Capriccio Diabolico , Op 85
4.51 Strauss Dance of the Seven Veils (Salome)
5.00 Telemann Flute Concerto in D, TWV51 D.) 5.13 Durante Concerto per Quattro No 8 in A (La Pazzia) 5.26 Bach Furchte dich nicht, ich bin bei dir, BWV228 5.35 Martin Agnus Dei 5.40 Respiqhi Poema Autunnale 5.55 Kuula Scherzo, Op 17a No 7 5.57 Saint-Saens Le Cygne (Le
Carnaval desAnimaux) 6.00 Debussy Jeux 6.19 Stoyanov Piano Sonata 6.34 Stoyanov Grotesque Suite

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Swain.
Unknown:
Infante Danses Andalouses
Unknown:
Ibert Tunis-Nefta
Unknown:
Capriccio Diabolico
Unknown:
Strauss Dance
Unknown:
Bach Furchte
Unknown:
Martin Agnus Dei
Unknown:
Respiqhi Poema Autunnale

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