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Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Chopin Mazurka in B minor, Op 33 No 4 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (piano) Haydn Piano Trio in E flat, H XV 10
Isaac Stern (violin), Leonard Rose (cello), Eugene Istomin (piano)
Vivaldi Concerto in D minor for two violins, two flutes, two oboes, bassoon and strings, RV566 Europa Galante , director Fabio Biondi
8.30-10.00: Gluck, arr Wagner Overture: Iphigenie en Aulide
Philharmonia, conductor Otto Klemperer Sibelius Violin Sonatine , Op 80
Aaron Rosand , John Covelli (piano)
Schumann Introduction and Allegro, Op 134 Murray Perahia (piano),
Berlin PO, conductor Claudio Abbado

Contributors

Unknown:
Chopin Mazurka
Piano:
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
Violin:
Isaac Stern
Violin:
Leonard Rose
Piano:
Eugene Istomin
Unknown:
Europa Galante
Director:
Fabio Biondi
Conductor:
Otto Klemperer
Conductor:
Sibelius Violin Sonatine
Unknown:
Aaron Rosand
Piano:
John Covelli
Piano:
Murray Perahia
Conductor:
Claudio Abbado

Presented by Sarah Walker. Smetana Vysehrad(Ma Vlast)
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Karel Ancerl
10.15 Mozart Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön (DieZauberflote) Ernst Haefliger (tenor)
RIAS Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ferenc Fricsay
10.20 Myslivecek Saro Qual e il Torrente (Antigona) Magdalena Kozena (soprano), Prague Philharmonic, conductor Michel Swierczewski
10.29 SukPraga Op 26
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Libor Pesek
10.53 Mozart Ecco il Punto; Non Piu di Fioril; Che del Ciel. Che degli Dei (La Clemenza di Tito)
Lucia Popp (mezzo), Zurich Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt
11.06 Howells De la Mare's Pavane
David Burchell (organ) Faure Pavane
Academy of St Martin in the Fields, conductor Neville Marriner
Vaughan Williams Elihu 's Dance of Youth and Beauty; Pavane of the Sons of the Morning (Job)
David Nolan (violin), LPO, conductor Vernon Handley
11.25 Mozart Der Hölle Rache (Die Zauberflote)
Rita Streich (soprano), RIAS Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ferenc Fricsay
11.29 Ravel Piano Trio in A minor itzhak Perlman (violin), Lynn Harrell (cello), Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)

Contributors

Conductor:
Karel Ancerl
Tenor:
Ernst Haefliger
Conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay
Conductor:
Myslivecek Saro Qual
Soprano:
Magdalena Kozena
Conductor:
Michel Swierczewski
Unknown:
Lucia Popp
Conductor:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Unknown:
David Burchell
Conductor:
Neville Marriner
Conductor:
Vaughan Williams Elihu
Violin:
David Nolan
Conductor:
Vernon Handley
Soprano:
Rita Streich
Conductor:
Ferenc Fricsay
Violin:
Lynn Harrell
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy

2/5. Donald Macleod and Stephen Johnson explore Elgar's equivocal relationship with the city of Worcester, from his birthplace cottage in the nearby village of Broadheath, to the former county lunatic asylum where he gained his first conducting job.

Pomp and Circumstance March No 2 in A minor Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Alexander Gibson
Fairy Pipers; Slumber Scene; Fairies and Giants (The Wand of Youth Suite No 1) RLPO, conductor Vernon Handley Presto (Organ Sonata in G, Op 28) Christopher Herrick
The Valentine (Five Lancers) Rutland Sinfonia, conductor Barry Collett

Praise to the Holiest (The Dream of Gerontius, Part 2) Gwynne Howell (bass), Felicity Palmer (mezzo), Roderick Elms (organ), London Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Richard Hickox

Repeated at 8.45pm

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald MacLeod
Presenter:
Stephen Johnson
Conductor:
Alexander Gibson
Conductor:
Vernon Handley
Organ:
Christopher Herrick
Conductor:
Barry Collett
Bass:
Gwynne Howell
Bass:
Felicity Palmer
Organ:
Roderick Elms
Conductor:
Richard Hickox

Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert.
1/4. The BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Rosenblatt Recital Song Prize 2007. Introduced by Fiona Talkington, with expert commentary from Catherine Bott.

(See also BBC Cardiff Singer of the World 7.30pm Mon-Fri on BBC4)
Classical X Factor: page 37

2.30 Manchester Cello Festival
Presented by Penny Gore.

Rubbra Soliloquy, Op 57 - Raphael Wallfisch (cello), Manchester Camerata, conductor Douglas Boyd

Saint-Saens Cypres et Lauriers in D minor, Op 156 - Ian Tracey (organ), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Rumon Gamba

Faure Requiem - Christopher Sladdin (treble), Giles Cachemaille (bass), BBC Singers, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conductor Marin Alsop

Dubois Fantaisie Triomphale - Ian Tracey (organ), BBC Philharmonic, conductor Rumon Gamba

4.00 The Making of Music: The Counter-Reformation
7/30 The response of the Catholic Church to events taking place in the Protestant north of Europe. Including music by Palestrina.

Contributors

Presenter (Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert):
Fiona Talkington
Commentator (Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert):
Catherine Bott
Presenter (Manchester Cello Festival):
Penny Gore
Cellist:
Raphael Wallfisch
Musicians:
Manchester Camerata
Conductor:
Douglas Boyd
Organist:
Ian Tracey
Musicians:
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Rumon Gamba
Treble:
Christopher Sladdin
Bass:
Giles Cachemaille
Singers:
BBC Singers
Musicians:
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Conductor:
Marin Alsop

Presented by Geoffrey Smith. The Beethoven Sonata series from London's Wigmore Hall continues with fantasy at its heart. The two Op 27 sonatas show the composer at his most experimental. They are preceded by one of the shortest and least-known of Beethoven's piano works. Paul Lewis ends his recital with the large-scale sonata that the young Beethoven dedicated to a countess whom he loved.
Paul Lewis (piano)
Piano Sonatas: in F, Op 54; in E flat. Op 27 No
(Quasi una Fantasia); in C sharp minor, Op 27 No 2 (Moonlight); in E flat, Op 7

Contributors

Presented By:
Geoffrey Smith.
Unknown:
Paul Lewis
Piano:
Paul Lewis

Philip Dodd and guests discuss the modern workplace, including Royal Mail chairman Allan Leighton , whose new book offers an insight into the complexity of leading businesses in the 21st century. Producer Fiona McLean

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Dodd
Unknown:
Allan Leighton
Producer:
Fiona McLean

No Particular Place to Go
2/4. Tahir Shah sheds light on Bruce Chatwin , one of the giants of 20th-century British travel writing, and his account of Aboriginal Australia in The Songlines.

Contributors

Unknown:
Tahir Shah
Unknown:
Bruce Chatwin

Presented by Jonathan Swain.

Mozart, arr Hummel Symphony No 39 in E flat, K543; Hummel Piano Septet in D minor, Op 74 Solstice

2.08 Hoof Symphony No 1

2.41 Kuhlau Piano Sonata in A, Op 52 No 3

3.00 Schubert Canymed, D544

3.04 Benolt Hoogmis

4.00 Durante Harpsichord Concerto in B flat

4.10 Giustini Suonata X in F minor

4.19 Vivaldi Sei Mia Fiamma, e Sei Mio Bene; to Ti Cetto, Eimo ed Usbergo; Ho Cento Vannial Tergo (Orlando Furioso)

4.24 Czerny Prelude in G, Op 698 No 4

4.27 Hummel Un Poco Andante in A flat

4.30 Saint-Saens Oboe Sonata in D, Op 166

4.42 Held Rondo in A flat

4.50 Hutschenruyter Ouverture voor Groot Orkest

5.00 Mortelmans Lyrisch gedicht

5.12 Liszt Waldesrauschen, S145

5.16 Bizet Au Fond du Temple Saint (The Pearl Fishers)

5.22 Mozart Kirchen-Sonate in B flat, K212

5.28 Francoeur, arr B Trowell Cello Sonata in E

5.39 Galilei Dura Mia Pietra Viva

5.41 Gesualdo Merce, Grido Piangendo

5.46 Wassenaer Concerto No 6 in E flat

5.55 Anon, ca 1600 Psalm 100

6.00 Ahlen Sommarpsalm

6.04 Strauss Horn Concerto No 2

6.25 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in A, RV335 (The Cuckoo)

6.35 Bach Cantata No 35: Geist und Seele wird verwirret

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Swain

BBC Radio 3

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