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| Afternoon On 3 | ...Presented by LOUISE FRYER.... |
| Afternoon Performance | ...Presented by LOUISE FRYER.... |
| Bach Christmas, A | Cast and Crew |
| Bbc Proms 2005 | ...Presented by LOUISE FRYER.... |
| Bbc Proms 2006 Live | ...Presented by LOUISE FRYER, live from the Royal Albert Hall.... |
| Bbc Proms 2006 | ...Presented by LOUISE FRYER.... |
| Bbc Proms 2007 | ...Presented by LOUISE FRYER, live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.... |
| Bbc Proms 2008 | ...Presented by LOUISE FRYER, live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.... |
| Bbc Proms Chamber Concerts | ...From Cadogan Hall, London. Presented by LOUISE FRYER.... |
| Bbc Proms | ...From the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by LOUISE FRYER.... |
| Bbc Singers Touring Mexico | ...LOUISE FRYER presents a series featuring music recorded by the BBC Singers during their tour of Mexico in October, including extracts from an audio diary kept by BBC Singer Rebecca Lodge.... |
| British Symphony Series - George Lloyd | ...Continuing the symphony cycle of the much neglected composer. LOUISE FRYER introduces the BBC Philharmonic.... |
| Celebrating St Nicolas | ...LOUISE FRYER retraces the genesis of Britten's St Nicolas, talking to some of those who took part in the premiere at Lancing College in 1948, as well as more recent performers, to find out how it came to be written and how it stands up today.... |
| Close Up [world Service] | ...LOUISE FRYER travels to Richmond, Virginia, where there is a struggle between lovers of boom cars and loud exhaust and those who prefer the quiet life.... |
| Composers Of The Year | ...Presented by LOUISE FRYER, in conversation with conductor Christopher Hogwood.... |
| Handel Opera Cycle | ...LOUISE FRYER presents Acts 1 and 2 of Admeto, a work which holds a unique place among Handel's operas, as the last of them to be staged in his lifetime. This was to be the last production of them the last Handel opera production until 1920, and is considered by many to be the finest of the five works he wrote for the 'rival queens' - two star Italian sopranos who demanded equal billing.... |
| Mendelssohn Weekend - A Midsummer Night's Dream | ...A rare chance to hear Shakespeare's play and Mendelssohn's complete incidental music for it in its intended context, specially recorded in the Tudor setting of the Middle Temple Hall in London. Tim Carroll introduces his production in conversation with LOUISE FRYER.... |
| Mendelssohn Weekend | ...LOUISE FRYER explores Mendelssohn's chamber music, including his popular Octet, Op 20, written at the age of just 16. A work widely recognised as his first masterpiece, the recording is the winner of CD Review's Building a Library survey.... |
| Opera On 3 | ...LOUISE FRYER presents a performance from the Royal Opera House, London, as resident choreographer Wayne Mcgregor's stages a double bill featuring two great English Baroque masterpieces - Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, and Handel's Acis and Galatea.... |
| Performance On 3 | ...Founded over thirty years ago the Academy of Ancient Music is one of this country's leading exponents of historically informed performance practice. LOUISE FRYER presents this all Bach concert, directed from the harpsichord... |
| Proms Plus | ...As part of a series celebrating Stravinsky's ballets, LOUISE FRYER is joined by composer Julian Anderson and Stravinsky biographer Stephen Walsh to discuss the composer's final example, Agon.... |
| Proms Talk | ...LOUISE FRYER goes behind the scenes of tonight's Proms concert and talks to some of the participants.... |
| Putting On A Coat | ...LOUISE FRYER introduces the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.... |
| Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert | ...With LOUISE FRYER. The Scharoun Ensemble in Mozart and the Vienna Piano Trio in Beethoven.... |
| Shakespeare And Friends | ...LOUISE FRYER introduces the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.... |
| Tchaikovsky Experience, The | ...With LOUISE FRYER.... |
| Twenty Minutes | ...... |
| Where The Rainbow Ends | ...As the public was losing its faith in the immutability of the British Empire, some sought reassurance in a children's fairy story - Where the Rainbow Ends - which ran for almost 50 years on the London stage. It vied in popularity with J M Barrie's Peter Pan, but is now almost completely forgotten. The play drew fine music from Roger Quilter, and the requirements of the play led Italia Conti to create her now famous stage school for children. With readings from Clifford Mills' novel by Edward de Souza, LOUISE FRYER goes in search of this remarkable piece of Edwardiana.... |