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Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Bach Prelude in A minor, BWV922 Igor Kipnis (clavichord)
Rheinberger Abendlied , Op 69 No 3
Durham Cathedral Consort of Singers, director James Lancelot
Vivaldi Concerto in B flat, RV370
La Serenissima , director Adrian Chandler (violin)
8.30-10.00: Alwyn The Magic Island LPO, conductor William Alwyn Arvo Part Fratres
Gil Shaham (violin), Roger Carlsson (percussion), Gothenburg SO, conductor Neeme Jarvi
Mozart String Quartet No 16 in E flat, K428 Smetana Quartet

Contributors

Unknown:
Igor Kipnis
Unknown:
Rheinberger Abendlied
Director:
James Lancelot
Unknown:
La Serenissima
Violin:
Adrian Chandler
Conductor:
William Alwyn
Conductor:
Arvo Part Fratres
Violin:
Gil Shaham
Violin:
Roger Carlsson

Presented by Sarah Walker. Copland El Salon Mexico
New YorkPO, conductor Leonard Bernstein
10.12 Bernstein Hate Music!
Roberta Alexander (soprano), Tan Crone (piano)
10.21 Haydn Piano Trio in A flat, H XV 14
Patrick Cohen , Erich Höbarth (violin), Christophe Coin (cello)
10.51 Glazunov Chopiniana, Op 46
Deutsches SO Berlin, conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
11.13 Chopin Prelude in B flat, Op 28 No 21 Ivo Pogorelich (piano)
Prelude in D minor, Op 28 No 24 Martha Argerich (piano)
Prelude in D flat, Op 28 No 15 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
11.25 Weill The Seven Deadly Sins
Peter Schreier and Hans Joachim Rotzsch (tenors), Giinter Leib (baritone), Hermann Christian Polster (bass), Leipzig Radio SO, conductor Herbert Kegel

Contributors

Presented By:
Sarah Walker.
Conductor:
Leonard Bernstein
Soprano:
Roberta Alexander
Soprano:
Tan Crone
Unknown:
Patrick Cohen
Violin:
Erich Höbarth
Violin:
Christophe Coin
Conductor:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Piano:
Martha Argerich
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Unknown:
Peter Schreier
Baritone:
Giinter Leib
Baritone:
Hermann Christian Polster
Conductor:
Herbert Kegel

2/5. Beyond the Pacific Ocean. With Donald Macleod. Prokofiev left the Soviet Union around the time of the October Revolution and headed for America.
Piano Sonata No 2, Op 14 (4th mvt) Barry Douglas Piano Concerto No 3
Yefim Bronfman , Israel PO, conductor Zubin Mehta The Love for Three Oranges (Act 3, Scene 3)
Anna Netrebko and Larissa Shevchenko (sopranos), Olga Korzhenskaya (mezzo), Yevgeni Akimov (tenor), Mikhail Kit and Alexander Morozov (bass), Kirov
Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Valery Gergiev

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod.
Piano:
Barry Douglas
Unknown:
Yefim Bronfman
Conductor:
Zubin Mehta
Unknown:
Anna Netrebko
Sopranos:
Larissa Shevchenko
Sopranos:
Olga Korzhenskaya
Tenor:
Yevgeni Akimov
Tenor:
Mikhail Kit
Tenor:
Alexander Morozov
Conductor:
Valery Gergiev

Introduced by Fiona Talkington. Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Cheltenham Music Festival 2007
1/8. A series of concerts from this year's Cheltenham Festival, featuring Radio 3's New Generation Artists, recorded in the Pittville Pump Room.
Alina Ibragimova (violin), Cedric Tiberghien and Eduard Kunz (pianos), Psophos Quartet Barber String Quartet in B, Op 11
Elgar Violin Sonata in E minor, Op 82 Ravel Rhapsody for Violin (Tzigane)
Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances, Op 45
2.30 BBC Proms 2007
Another chance to hear Saturday evening's concert. Presented by Rob Cowan.
Richard E Grant (narrator) Philip Achille (harmonica), Cynthia Millar (ondes martenot), Maida Vale Singers, BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor John Wilson Walton Battle in the Air: Battle of Britain
Lambert Suite: Anna Karenina
Vaughan Williams Prelude: 49th Parallel
Adler, arr Andrew Cottee Suite:
Genevieve Maurice Jarre Theme from Lawrence of Arabia
Easdale Suite: The Red Shoes
Arnold March: Bridge on the River Kwai Ireland March: Scorched Earth (The Overlanders)
Richard Rodney Bennett Love Theme: Yanks
Eric Rogers and Bruce Montgomery , arr
Gavin Sutherland Carry On (a medley from the film scores) Patrick Doyle Overture: Much Ado about Nothing
Stephen Warbeck Theme from Shakespeare in Love Debbie Wiseman Suite: Wilde
John Powell /Harry Gregson Williams Escape to Paradise (Chicken Run)
George Fenton Theme from Shadowlands Addison March: A Bridge Too Far
John Williams Harry 's Wondrous World (Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone) Coates March: The Dam Busters
Repeated from Saturday at 7.30pm

Contributors

Introduced By:
Fiona Talkington.
Violin:
Alina Ibragimova
Violin:
Cedric Tiberghien
Pianos:
Eduard Kunz
Presented By:
Rob Cowan.
Unknown:
Cynthia Millar
Conductor:
John Wilson
Conductor:
Walton Battle
Unknown:
Anna Karenina
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Andrew Cottee
Unknown:
Genevieve Maurice Jarre
Unknown:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Unknown:
Eric Rogers
Unknown:
Bruce Montgomery
Unknown:
Gavin Sutherland
Unknown:
Patrick Doyle
Unknown:
Stephen Warbeck
Unknown:
John Powell
Unknown:
Harry Gregson Williams
Unknown:
George Fenton
Unknown:
John Williams Harry
Unknown:
Harry Potter

Presented by Martin Handley.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra's principal guest conductor, David Robertson, opens this concert with the first performance of a work by British composer Sam Hayden, the first of ten BBC commissions this season. The massive and complex musical forces of Ives's Fourth Symphony (Proms First in 1966) are preceded by Bernstein's Auden-inspired symphony.

Orli Shaham (piano), London Philharmonic Choir, BBC SO, conductor David Robertson

Sam Hayden Substratum (BBC Commission, first performance)

Bernstein Symphony No 2 (The Age of Anxiety)

8.00 Twenty Minutes: The Bargain
By Truman Capote. An old acquaintance is due to arrive for lunch and affluent New Yorker Mrs Chase is entertaining the possibility of purchasing from her a mink coat, for her forthcoming trip to Paris. Read by Lorelei King.

8.20 Ives Symphony No 4 Ralph van Raat (piano)

(Rptd Friday 2pm; Delayed broadcast on BBC4 at 7.30pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Martin Handley
Singers:
London Philharmonic Choir
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Pianist:
Orli Shaham
Conductor:
David Robertson
Pianist:
Ralph van Raat
Author (The Bargain):
Truman Capote
Reader (The Bargain):
Lorelei King

Presented live from the Royal Albert Hall , London, by Verity Sharp. Two of the UK's leading choirs join forces for a programme of choral blockbusters from the late Renaissance, including the first performance in modern times of Alessandro Striggio 's Mass - a 40-voice piece that lay forgotten in a Paris library for nearly 300 years, and which concludes with an Agnus Dei in 60 parts. Striggio Motet : Ecce Beatam Lucem
Lassus Motet and Magnificat: Aurora Lucis Rutilat Tallis Spem in Alium
Striggio Mass: Ecco Si Beato Giorno in 40 and 60 parts BBC Singers, Tallis Scholars, His Majestys Sagbutts and Cornetts, conductors Peter Phillips and Davitt Moroney

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Unknown:
Verity Sharp.
Unknown:
Alessandro Striggio
Unknown:
Agnus Dei
Unknown:
Striggio Motet
Unknown:
Aurora Lucis Rutilat
Unknown:
Tallis Spem
Conductors:
Peter Phillips
Conductors:
Davitt Moroney

Presented by Jonathan Swain. Marenzio 0 Mille Volte
Szamotul In Te Domine Speravi Marenzio Ergo Ne Vis Abire (appl removed) Zielinski Communiones Totius Anni Benedicimus Deum Coeli (excerpt) Bucenus Passio Domini NostriJesu Christi Vlvanco Surge Propera Szamotul Piesni Cruslus
Harmonia Sacra Vecchi Coppia Real Gudaviclus KurCirin zaliwja Jauna Muzica, director Vaclovas Augustinas 1.50 Scriabin Symphony No 2 in C minor 2.38 Beethoven String Quartet No 14 in C sharp minor, Op 1313.18 Franck Psyche 4.05
Forster Ah, Peccatores Graves 4.13 Jerslld ThreeDanish Romances 4.25 Sibelius CinqEsquisses, Op M 434 Monluszko Fantastic Overture: Fairytale 4.48 Plazzolla Le Grand Tango
5.00 Cherubini Ballet Music: Anakreon 5.08 Kodaly Adagio
5.18 Sibelius Petite Suite 5.26 Poulenc, orch Berkeley Flute Sonata 539 Mozart Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K546 5.47 Gershwin Three Preludes 5.53 Moszkowskl Piano Concerto in E 630 Elgar The Severn Suite 6.47 Cardon Sonata IV, Op 7

Contributors

Presented By:
Jonathan Swain.

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