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Music includes:
7.00-8.30: Telemann Sonata in F (Der getreue Music-Meister)
Frans Bruggen (recorder), Anner Bylsma (cello), Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord) Ireland Phantasie Trio in A minor
Yfrah Neaman (violin), Julian Lloyd Webber (cello), Eric Parkin (piano)
Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder
Philharmonia, conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
8.30-10.00: Ravel La Valse
Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra, conductor Eduard van Beinum Obrecht Beata Es, Maria
Pro Cantione Antiqua, London Cornett and Sackbutt Ensemble, conductor Bruno Turner
Vivaldi Violin Concerto in C, Op 8No6,RV180 (II Piacere) Mariana Sirbu , I Musici

Contributors

Music-Meister:
Frans Bruggen
Cello:
Anner Bylsma
Harpsichord:
Gustav Leonhardt
Violin:
Julian Lloyd Webber
Piano:
Eric Parkin
Conductor:
Carlo Maria Giulini
Conductor:
Eduard van Beinum
Conductor:
Bruno Turner
Unknown:
Mariana Sirbu

Presented by James Jolly.
Beethoven Overture: Consecration of the House
Lamoureux Orchestra, Paris, conductor Igor Markevitch
10.13 Handel Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened, HWV259 (Coronation Anthem No2)
Choir of King's College, Cambridge, Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Stephen Cleobury
10.22 Elgar Imperial March
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Charles Groves
10.28 Musorgsky Coronation Scene (Boris Godunov ) Mark Reshetin (Pimen: tenor), Vladimir Ivanovsky (Grigori: tenor), George London (Boris: bass), Chorus and Orchestra of the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow, conductor Alexander Melik-Pashaev
10.39 A selection of English Lute Songs
Andreas Scholl (countertenor), Andreas Martin (lute)
10.53 Mozart Symphony No 35 in D, K385 (Haffner) Columbia Symphony Orchestra, conductor Bruno Walter
11.14 Handel Utrecht Te Deum and Jubilate Emma Kirkby and Judith Nelson (sopranos),
Charles Brett (countertenor), Rogers Covey-Crump and Paul Elliott (tenors), David Thomas (bass), Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford,
Academy of Ancient Music, conductor Simon Preston

Contributors

Presented By:
James Jolly.
Conductor:
Igor Markevitch
Conductor:
Stephen Cleobury
Conductor:
Charles Groves
Unknown:
Boris Godunov
Unknown:
Mark Reshetin
Tenor:
Vladimir Ivanovsky
Conductor:
Alexander Melik-Pashaev
Songs:
Andreas Scholl
Unknown:
Andreas Martin
Conductor:
Bruno Walter
Unknown:
Emma Kirkby
Sopranos:
Judith Nelson
Sopranos:
Charles Brett
Sopranos:
Paul Elliott
Tenors:
David Thomas
Conductor:
Simon Preston

5/5. Donald Macleod concludes his look at the music and life of Charles Ives. Today's programme includes the invigorating Three Quarter-tone Pieces for Two Pianos, the majestic Psalm 90, and the quirky Set for Theatre Orchestra, as well as a group of late Ives songs. On the Antipodes Henry Herford (baritone),
Ensemble Modern, conductor Ingo Metzmacher Three Quarter-Tone Pieces for Two Pianos
Alexei Lubimov and Pierre-Laurent Aimard (pianos) Psalm 90
Pamela Priestley-Smith (soprano), David Roy (tenor), BBC Singers, Christopher Hughes (organ),
Stephen Lees , Tony Lucas , Nicholas Ormrod and Nigel Shipway (bells)
The One Way: Sea Dirge: Yellow Leaves
Dora Ohrenstein (soprano), Phillip Bush (piano) IntheMornin'
Mary Ann Hart (mezzo), Dennis Helmrich (piano) Set for Theatre Orchestra
Ensemble Modern, conductor Ingo Metzmacher Sunrise
Martha Hart (mezzo), Charles Gray (violin), Mark S Johnson (piano) Repeated at 8.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald MacLeod
Unknown:
Charles Ives.
Conductor:
Ingo MetzmacHer
Pianos:
Alexei Lubimov
Soprano:
Pamela Priestley-Smith
Soprano:
David Roy
Singers:
Christopher Hughes
Unknown:
Stephen Lees
Unknown:
Tony Lucas
Unknown:
Nicholas Ormrod
Unknown:
Nigel Shipway
Soprano:
Dora Ohrenstein
Soprano:
Phillip Bush
Unknown:
Mary Ann Hart
Piano:
Dennis Helmrich
Conductor:
Ingo MetzmacHer
Unknown:
Martha Hart
Violin:
Charles Gray
Piano:
Mark S Johnson

Introduced by Fiona Talkington. Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Secret Bach
Some of Bach's most inspired counterpoint framed by music for solo cello and a reflective sacred cantata, recorded this year at Perth Concert Hall.
Katharine Fuge (soprano), Alison McGillivray (cello), Concerto Caledonia
Bach Cello Suite No 1 in G, BWV/007; Contrapunctus II; Contrapunctus VII; Contrapunctus XI (Art of Fugue, B WV1080); Cantata No 82: Ich Habe Genug
2.00 Valery Gerglev
5/5. This week of works conducted by Gergiev ends with a concert performed in Brussels three days ago. World Orchestra for Peace, conductor Valery Gergiev Wagner Overture: Tannhauser Berlioz Suite: Romeo and Juliet
Prokofiev Suite: Romeo and Juliet
4.00 The Making of Music
5/30. Wagner. Fiona Talkington introduces performances of music mentioned by James Naughtie in his Radio 4 series. Wagner's theatre at Bayreuth came to be the magnet for every philosopher, artist and musician of the time.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Fiona Talkington.
Soprano:
Katharine Fuge
Soprano:
Alison McGillivray
Unknown:
Valery Gerglev
Conductor:
Valery Gergiev
Unknown:
James Naughtie

Edinburgh International Festival 2007
Presented by Petroc Trelawny . A celebration of the music of Francis Poulenc that takes in one of his most famous and colourful concertos, a deeply felt choral work, and excerpts from his opera telling the tragic story of a group of nuns condemned to death during the French Revolution.
Christine Brewer (soprano), Gillian Weir (organ),
Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, conductor Stephane Deneve Poulenc Stabat Mater ; Organ Concerto; Dialogues des Carmelites (excerpts)

Contributors

Presented By:
Petroc Trelawny
Unknown:
Francis Poulenc
Soprano:
Christine Brewer
Soprano:
Gillian Weir
Conductor:
Stephane Deneve
Conductor:
Poulenc Stabat Mater

Ian McMillan talks to David Pearce , author of GB84, The Damned Utd and now Tokyo Year Zero, the man Ian Rankin claims to be the future of crime fiction. Producer Zahid Warley

Contributors

Talks:
Ian McMillan
Unknown:
David Pearce
Unknown:
Ian Rankin
Producer:
Zahid Warley

Alyn Shipton , talking to alto saxophonist Lee Konitz , who celebrates his 80th birthday in October, looks back at his prolific recordings and the landmarks in his career. Producer Alyn Shipton EMAIL: jazzlibrary@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Alyn Shipton
Unknown:
Lee Konitz
Producer:
Alyn Shipton

Vision Festival
American jazz critic Nate Chinen presents highlights from this year's Vision Festival, an annual New York event that showcases the best of the city's avant-garde jazz scene. Featuring rising stars including the collective trio Fieldwork, pianist and composer Myra Melford and Chicago trumpeter Corey Wilkes. Producer Peggy Sutton

Contributors

Unknown:
Nate Chinen
Unknown:
Myra Melford
Unknown:
Corey Wilkes.
Producer:
Peggy Sutton

Presented by John Shea. Humperdinck Hänsel und Gretel
Jennifer Larmore (Hansel: mezzo), Rebecca Evans (Gretel: soprano), Elizabeth Connell (Mother: soprano), Jane Henschel (Witch: contralto), Alan Opie (Father: baritone), Gillian Keith (Dew Fairy: soprano), Mary Nelson (Sandman: soprano),
London Oratory School Chamber Choir BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Jane Glover 2.43 Schoeck Violin Concerto in B flat (Quasi Una Fantasia) 3.19 Nielsen Wind Quintet, Op43 3^5 Krelsler String Quartet in A minor 4.17 Strauss, arr Berg Wein, Weib und Gesang 4.27 Berlioz Trio des Jeunes Ismaelites (L'Enfance du Christ) 4.34 Papandopulo Trio
Sonata 4.48 Parac Sarabande 5.00 Zelenskl Overture: In the Tatras 5.13 Bach Violin Concerto No 1 in A minor, BWV10415.24 Chopin Preludes, Op 28 Nos 16-20
5.33 Mozart, arr Danzl Die Zauberfldte (excerpts)
5.43 Lyadov The Enchanted Lake 5.53 Wlenlawskl Violin Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor 6.21 Schubert Phantasy in C, D934 6.47 Escher Le Vrai Visage de la Paix

Contributors

Presented By:
John Shea.
Presented By:
Jennifer Larmore
Unknown:
Rebecca Evans
Soprano:
Elizabeth Connell
Soprano:
Jane Henschel
Contralto:
Alan Opie
Baritone:
Gillian Keith
Soprano:
Mary Nelson
Conductor:
Jane Glover

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