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Presented by Martin Handley.
7.00-8.00: Vivaldi Cello Concerto in D minor, RV406 Faure Piano Trio in D minor, Op 120
8.00-9.00: Marais La Sonnerie de Ste-Genevieve du Mont de Paris Bernstein Chichester Psalms

Contributors

Presented By:
Martin Handley.

With Rob Cowan. Including a recording of music by CPE Bach as recommended by Simon Heighes in yesterday's CD Review. Music also includes: Rossini Overture: Tancredi
Stuttgart RSO, conductor Gianluigi Gelmetti Friedrich Gluck In einen kuhlen Grunde
Trapp Family Singers
Mendelssohn String Symphony No 10 in B minor I Musici Verdi Forse la Soglia Attinse (Un Ballo in Maschera, Act 3 Scene 2) Franco Corelli (tenor), RPO, conductor Eduardo Pedrazzoli
D Scarlatti Keyboard Sonatas: in F, Kk 6; in A minor, Kk 54; in F, Kk 274 Hubert Harry (piano) Reger Liebe Die Singphoniker
Liszt Battle of the Huns Los Angeles
Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Zubin Mehta Dowland From Silent Night: Lachrimae Tristes Randi Stene (mezzo), Rolf Lislevand (lute), Norsk Baroque Orchestra
Mozart Serenade No 12 in C minor, K388 Vienna PO, conductor Otto Klemperer
Vivaldi Flute Concerto in C minor, RV441 Severino Gazzelloni , I Musici

Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Cowan.
Unknown:
Simon Heighes
Conductor:
Gianluigi Gelmetti
Conductor:
Friedrich Gluck
Tenor:
Franco Corelli
Conductor:
Eduardo Pedrazzoli
Piano:
Hubert Harry
Conductor:
Zubin Mehta
Unknown:
Randi Stene
Unknown:
Rolf Lislevand
Conductor:
Otto Klemperer
Unknown:
Severino Gazzelloni

Actor Henry Goodman shares his musical passions with Michael Berkeley. They include operas by Verdi, Bizet and Richard Strauss , Schoenberg's Verklarte Nacht, Jewish traditional music, and a song by Jacques Brel.

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Goodman
Unknown:
Michael Berkeley.
Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Unknown:
Jacques Brel.

A concert from Schwetzingen, Germany, earlier this summer. Introduced by Stephanie Hughes. Midori (violin), Robert McDonald (piano) Mozart Violin Sonata in B flat, K454 Bach Violin Sonata No 2 in A minor, BWV1003
Gyorgy Kurtag Tre Pezzi, Op 14e Franck Violin Sonata in A

Contributors

Introduced By:
Stephanie Hughes.
Violin:
Robert McDonald
Unknown:
Franck Violin Sonata

Why Is Elitism a Sin?
Elitism ranks marginally below terrorism and globalisation as an act to which few public figures dare admit. In the name of anti-elitism, universities offer football and media studies, public libraries are turned into "ideas shops" and the arts are under pressure to attract people who have no taste for art. But what's so wrong with elitism? Haven't all the great achievements of humanity arisen from an aspiration to be the best?
Norman Lebrecht hosts another thorny debate. Producer Tony Cheevers To send in your views,
ADDRESS: Lebrecht Live, BBC R3, Broadcasting House, London WIA IAA email: lebrecht.liveiSbbc.co.uk Phone (from 5pm): [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Lebrecht
Producer:
Tony Cheevers

Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra
Recorded in the Grosser Saal of the Mozarteum, Salzburg, during this year's Mozart Week. Lars Vogt (piano), Salzburg Mozarteum Orchestra, conductor Ivor Bolton
Mozart Piano Concerto No 14 in E flat, K449; Serenade in D, K185

Contributors

Unknown:
Grosser Saal
Piano:
Lars Vogt
Conductor:
Ivor Bolton

By Richard Brinsley Sheridan, with Patricia Routledge, Geoffrey Palmer, Michael Maloney and Sarah Crowe.

1775: the fashionable world descends on Bath, to take the waters and embroil themselves in a little romantic intrigue in this classic English comedy.

I hope you reprehend my reasons for bringing this superlunary drama to your attestation. [Enough of the malodorous malapropisms, Ed.] Patricia Routledge is at the height of her comedy powers as Mrs Malaprop in this production of Sheridan's five-act satire on the pretensions and sentimentalism of 18th-century fashionable society. Polite smiles are the order of the day in 1775 Bath, but beneath the good manners are seething jealousies, messy romantic tangles and a cast of characters who, with the exception of the innocent Julia (Lucy Whybrow), are masters and mistresses of artifice and lies. Geoffrey Palmer makes for a great hot-tempered father, sent into spitting fits by such subjects as the over-education of women, and Michael Maloney turns in a fine performance as his son, Jack, who is more mischievous than malevolent in his own schemes to win the woman he loves. But star of the show is Routledge: not surprising really since she gets the beast of all Sheridan's lions. [I said that's enough, Ed].

Contributors

Author:
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Adapted by/Director:
David Timson
Music:
Malcolm McKee
Producer:
Nicolas Soames
Mrs Malaprop:
Patricia Routledge
Sir Anthony:
Geoffrey Palmer
Jack:
Michael Maloney
Lydia:
Sarah Crowe
Faulkland:
David Bamber
Bob:
Peter Gunn
Julia:
Lucy Whybrow
Sir Lucius:
Sean Barrett
Lucy:
Clare Corbett
Fag:
Nick Fletcher
David:
Stephen Critchlow
Thomas:
Barrie Jaimeson

Every machine requires an interface, and every interface defines how we interact with the machine: it is the core of our relationship with technology. In the information age, the interface defines how people interact with the world.
Interface design and use blurs the lines between technology, psychology and design.
Paul Bennun asks designers, consultants, academics and technology users about where the logic of interface comes from, what interfaces tell us about ourselves, and how they affect society. Producer Mat Heywood

Contributors

Design:
Paul Bennun
Producer:
Mat Heywood

With John Shea. Victoria Surrexit Pastor Bonus Lassus Surrexit Pastor Bonus Tallis Lamentations for
Maundy Thursday Byrd Tristitia et Anxietas; Victimae
Paschali Laudes Victoria Victimae Paschali; Dens Est Cor Meum Palestrina Dum Complerentur Dies Pentecostes: Missa Dum Complerentur 2.17 Mahler Symphony No
3.11 Dohnanyl Piano Quintet No 2, Op 26 3.35 CPE Bach Flute Concerto in C, Wql69 4.00 Livadic Notturno in F minor 4.08 Telemann Trio in G for viola da gamba and harpsichord (Essercizii Musici) 4.18 Ward Upon a Bank with Roses 4.21 Frescobaldl UAItera; La Diodata (II Primo Libro delle Canzoni) 4.31 Brahms Rhapsody in G minor,
Op 79 No 2 4.38 Schubert Der Musensohn , 0764; Geistes Gruss , D142 4.43 Grieg Triumphal March (Sigurd Jorsalfar)
4.53 Dvorak Legend in C, Op 59 No 4 5.00 Fontana Sonata Undicesima 5.08 Plsendel Violin Sonata in C minor
5.23 Beethoven Grosse Fuge in B flat, Op 133
5.42 Sarasate Zigeunerweisen , Op 20 5.52 Bernstein I Hate Music 6.00 Debussy Prélude; Suite Bergamasgue
6.05 Howells De Profundis Clamavi (Three Psalm-Preludes, Set 2 No 1) 6.13 Tallis If Ye Love Me
6.15 Farnaby A Maske: Fantasia (Fitzwilliam Virginal Book) 6.21 Elqar The Music Makers, Op 69

Contributors

Unknown:
Byrd Tristitia
Unknown:
Livadic Notturno
Unknown:
Brahms Rhapsody
Unknown:
Schubert Der Musensohn
Unknown:
Geistes Gruss
Unknown:
Beethoven Grosse Fuge
Unknown:
Sarasate Zigeunerweisen

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