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Music includes:
7.00-8.00: Mozart Overture: The Marriage of Figaro Weber Clarinet Concertino in E flat
8.00-9.00: Bach Mache dich, mein Herze, rein (St Matthew Passion, BWV244) Gershwin Cuban Overture
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With Andrew McGregor.
9.30 Building a Library William Mival compares recordings of Beethoven's Archduke trio.
10.30 Piers Burton-Page reviews Romantic orchestral music, including Brahms's Third Symphony, and Nordic folk dances.
11.15 Producer Maria Vandamme talks about recording the State Opera of South Australia's 2004 production of Wagners Ring cycle.
11.45 Disc of the Week
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor
Janine Jansen, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Chailly
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Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew McGregor
Unknown:
William Mival
Unknown:
Piers Burton-Page
Talks:
Maria Vandamme
Unknown:
Janine Jansen
Conductor:
Riccardo Chailly

With the help of tenors John Mark Ainsley and Ian Partridge , and pianist lain Burnside, Tom Robinson tells the story of the legendary
German singer Fritz Wunderlich. Producer Alan Hall

Contributors

Tenors:
John Mark Ainsley
Tenors:
Ian Partridge
Unknown:
Tom Robinson
Singer:
Fritz Wunderlich.
Producer:
Alan Hall

It Don't Mean a Thing
2/2. Russell Davies looks at the history of gay jazz performers and talks to some modern players who match the openness of musicians' lives with the honesty of their music. Producer Graham Pass

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Davies

Monteverdi: L'Orfeo
Stephanie Hughes celebrates the 400th anniversary of this outstanding work. She is joined in the studio by Monteverdi experts
John Whenham and Robert Hollingworth. Prologue
Chiaroscuro, director Nigel Rogers Act
Le Concert des Nations, Collegium Vocale , Ghent, conductor Jordi Savall Act2
Vienna Concentus Musicus, Capella Antiqua Munchen, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Act3
Le Concert d'Astree, Les Sacqueboutiers, conductor Emmanuelle Ha'im
Act4
New London Consort, conductor Philip Pickett Act
Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, His Majesties Sagbutts and Cornetts, conductor John Eliot Gardiner
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Contributors

Unknown:
Stephanie Hughes
Unknown:
John Whenham
Unknown:
Robert Hollingworth.
Director:
Nigel Rogers
Unknown:
Collegium Vocale
Conductor:
Jordi Savall
Musicus:
Capella Antiqua
Conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Conductor:
Philip Pickett
Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner
Unknown:
Emma Kirkby
Unknown:
Patrizia Kwella
Directed By:
Nigel Rogers
La Musica:
Emma Kirkby (soprano)
Pastore:
Carlos Mena (countertenor)
Pastore:
Francesco Garrigosa (tenor)
Pastore:
Ivan Garcia (tenor)
Orfeo:
Furio Zanasi (baritone)
Euridice:
Arianna Savall (soprano)
Orfeo:
Lajos Kozma (baritone)
Pastore Günther:
Theuring (countertenor)
Pastore:
Nigel Rogers (tenor)
Pastore:
Kurt Equiluz (tenor)
Messaggiera:
Cathy Berberian (mezzo)
Orfeo:
Ian Bostrldge (tenor)
Speranza:
Sonia Prina (mezzo)
Caronte:
Mario Luperi (bass)
Proserpina:
Catherine Bott (soprano)
Plutone:
Michael George (bass)
Orfeo:
John Mark Ainsley (tenor)
Euridice:
Julia Gooding (soprano)
Orfeo:
Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor)
Eco:
Mark Tucker (tenor)
Apollo:
Nigel Robson (tenor)

Steamboat Kurt
The artist Kurt Schwitters spent his last years in Ambleside, Cumbria, creating his last installation of found objects - the Merzbarn - and writing an anti-Nazi play, The Family Plot. Ian McMillan stages a scratch performance of the play on a Windermere steamboat. Producer Julian May

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian McMillan

BBC Scottish SO, conductor Garry Walker
Takemitsu riverrun With Noriko Ogawa (piano) Lou Harrison Suite for Symphonic Strings Producer Simon Lord

Contributors

Conductor:
Garry Walker
Piano:
Noriko Ogawa
Piano:
Lou Harrison Suite
Producer:
Simon Lord

Presented by Tom Service in conversation with the composers.
Louis Andriessen Zilver
Gary Carpenter Die Flimmerkiste Louis Andriessen
La Passione Cristina Zavalloni (soprano), Monica Germino
(violin), Ensemble 10/10, conductor Clark Rundell

Contributors

Presented By:
Tom Service
Unknown:
Louis Andriessen Zilver
Unknown:
Gary Carpenter
Unknown:
Louis Andriessen
Soprano:
Cristina Zavalloni
Soprano:
Monica Germino
Conductor:
Clark Rundell

With John Shea.

Bach Cello Suite No 2 in D minor, BWV1008

Britten Cello Suite No 3, Op 87

1.49 Hellier Tanz-Toccata

1.55 Ligeti Six Bagatelles

2.07 Butterworth Romanza

2.17 Zeljenka Piano Concertino

2.39 Dvorak Stabat Mater

4.00 Brahms Hungarian Dances (excerpts)

4.12 Anon Dance Suite (Vietorisz Codex)

4.17 Leonarda Sonata Prima a Quarta (Opera Decima Sesta)

4.27 Lassus Exurgat Deus

4.34 Grigny Kyrie, Dialogue and Fugue

4.40 Naumann Symphonie: Cora

4.53 Weber Rondo Brillante in E flat (La Gaiete)

5.00 Bellini Overture: Norma

5.06 Haydn Trio in G, H XV 25 (Gypsy Rondo)

5.21 Platti Trio in C minor

5.31 Janequin La Chasse

5.36 D. Scarlatti Piano Sonatas: La Chasse: in D minor, Kk9 (Pastorale)

5.42 Andriessen Cello Concertino

5.53 Moscheles Prelude No 1 in E, Op 73

5.55 Rossini The Barber of Seville (excerpt)

6.00 Rontgen Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 20

6.20 Cavazzoni Ricercata

6.25 Schubert Piano Quintet in A, D667 (The Trout)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Shea

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