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Friday - Rob Cowan

With Rob Cowan. Including CD of the Week: Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker; Aurora's Wedding (Montreal Symphony Orchestra); Proms Artist Recommends; author Aminatta Forna.

9am
A selection of music, including the Essential CD of the Week - Tchaikovsky: Nutcracker; Aurora's Wedding. Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit: DECCA ELOQUENCE 480 6549; and at 9.30 our daily brainteaser.

10am
'Proms Artist Recommends'. A chance to hear a work recommended by an artist appearing in tonight's Prom.

10.30am
Rob's guest this week is Aminatta Forna, the award-winning author of The Memory of Love and Ancestor Stones. Her latest novel, The Hired Man, was published earlier this year. As well as novels, she has also published short stories and was a finalist for the 2010 大象传媒 National Short Story Award. Her essays and articles have appeared in Granta, The Times, The Observer and Vogue. She has guest-presented 大象传媒 Radio's Open Book and Saturday Review, and is currently a judge for the 2013 International Man Booker Prize. Aminatta is Professor of Creative Writing at Bath Spa University, and from September 2013 she will be Sterling Brown Distinguished Visiting Professor at Williams College, Massachusetts.

2 hours

Last on

Fri 30 Aug 2013 09:00

Music Played

  • Domenico Scarlatti

    Keyboard in D minor, K.517

    Performers: Andreas Staier (harpsichord)

    • DEUTSCHE HARMONIA MUNDI DHM RD 77224.
  • 9.02am

    • Dohnanyi

      Rondo (Suite in F sharp minor, Op. 19)

      Performers: Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin (conductor)

      • AAM RECORDINGS 37101 3786-2.
  • 9.11am

    • S. Willaert

      Vecchie letrose

      Performers: La Capella Reial de Catalunya, Hesperion XXI, Jordi Savall (director)

      • ALIA VOX AV9814.
  • 9.14: Rob's Essential CD of the Week

    • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

      The Sleeping Beauty: Pas de Deux of Aurora and Prince Desir茅; Finale

      Performers: Montr茅al Symphony Orchestra, Charles Dutoit (conductor)

      • DECCA ELOQUENCE 480 6549.
  • 9.30am

    • Edward Elgar

      Harmony Music No. 1

      Performers: Athena Ensemble

      • CHANDOS CHAN 241-33.
  • 9.41am

    • Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

      Marche Slave

      Performers: Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, William Steinberg (conductor)

      • EMI 026486-2.
  • 9.53am

    • Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni

      Oboe Concerto Op.9 No.5 in C

      Performers: Heinz Holliger (oboe), I Musici with Maria Teresa Garatti (harpsichord)

      • BRILLIANT CLASSICS 94054.
  • 10am: Proms Artists Recommend: Vladimir Jurowski

    • Anton Bruckner

      Symphony No. 1 in C minor (Linz version, 1866): Scherzo

      Performers: Berlin Philharmonic, Eugen Jochum (conductor)

      • DG 469 8102.
  • 10.14am

    • Ludwig van Beethoven

      Violin Sonata in A, Op.12 No.2

      Performers: Josef Suk (violin), Jan Panenka (piano)

      • SUPRAPHON SU4077-2.
  • 10.30: Aminatta Forna's Choice

    • William Walton

      Presto, con malizia (Symphony No. 1 in B flat minor)

      Performers: London Symphony Orchestra, Andr茅 Previn (conductor)

      • RCA GD87830.
  • 10.42: Aminatta Forna's Choices

    • Johann Sebastian Bach

      The Well-tempered Clavier, Book 1: Fugue No. 18 in G sharp minor

      Performers: Friedrich Gulda (piano)

      • PHILIPS 446 545-2.
  • 10.42: Rob's Personal Shopper piece for Aminatta

    • Johann Sebastian Bach

      The Well-tempered Clavier, Book 1: Fugue No. 18 in G sharp minor

      Performers: Friedrich Gulda (piano)

      • PHILIPS 446 545-2.
  • 10.51am

    • Aldemaro Romero

      Fuga con pajarillo

      Performers: Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra, Gustavo Dudamel (conductor)

      • DG 477 9154.

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  • Fri 30 Aug 2013 09:00

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