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| Artists' Question Time | ...Natalie Wheen is in the chair for 45 minutes of diverting conversation as a panel of musical celebrities tackles questions from a studio audience in MANCHESTER's Bridgewater Hall. Panellists are cellist JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER and pianists Kathryn Stott and Wayne Marshall.... |
| Brother Mine | ...JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER explores different social and cultural attitudes towards siblings.... |
| Counterpoint | ...Ned Sherrin presents a special 20th anniversary edition of the ever-popular general knowledge music quiz. Guests are JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER, Steve Harley and Denise Leigh. [Rptd Sat 11.00pm]... |
| From Where I'm Sitting | ...Concluding the series in which pianist Iain Burnside goes into the rehearsal room to show how different artists build up a performance. This week, he rehearses Debussy's Cello Sonata with JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER.... |
| Mr Memory And The Mating Call Of The Haddock | ...While a student at the Royal College of Music, 'cellist JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER stumbled across the British Institute of Recorded Sound just down the road. He became entranced by the music he was able to hear there. More than 30 years on, Julian sets out to discover more about the creator of the BIRS - dentist's son Patrick Saul. It was Saul's personal vision that Britain should, against all the odds, have a national archive of recordings of all kinds - an archive now one of the largest in the world and housed at the British Library. What Mr Memory has to do with the Mating Call of the Haddock... will be revealed.... |
| Music Machine | ...Tommy Pearson continues his look at chamber music by examining music for strings alone. He meets viola player Philip Dukes and cellist JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER ... |
| Music Matters | ...With Ivan Hewett. This week, JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER comments from personal experience on the new film about Jacqueline Du Pre. He also looks at the problems facing young musicians launching a professional career.... |
| Performance On 3 | ...4/6. Cellist JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER is accompanied by pianist John Lenehan, in a concert of works by Delius, Debussy, Fauré, William Lloyd Webber and Rachmaninov. The concert is presented by Paul Guinery.... |
| Proms In The Park | ...Live from LONDON's Hyde Park, an evening of music from the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Robin Stapleton. With guest artists Angela Gheorghiu, Willard White, JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER, the Chieftains and the Royal Choral Society. Introduced by Terry Wogan. / A live round-up of three spectacular events in LONDON, BIRMINGHAM and LIVERPOOL, including music from the bass Willard White, the Royal LIVERPOOL Philharmonic and Angela Gheorghiu (soprano) with the BBC Concert Orchestra.... |
| Record Breakers | ...Sullivan: Pineapple Poll (exc). RPO/Mackerras. 9.07 Dvorak: Piano Quintet (3rd mvt). Vienna Philharmonic Quartet, Clifford Curzon (piano). 9.22 Beethoven: Fidelio (excerpts). Soloists, Philharmonia/Otto Klemperer. 9.35 Mozart: Piano Sonata in B flat, K520. Mitsuko Uchida. 9.54 Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphoses (exc). Cleveland Orchestra/Georg Szell. 10.02 Bach: Magnificat in D. Soloists, English Baroque Soloists. 10.29 Bruckner: Symphony No 7 (exc). Berlin PO. 11.00 Blind Tasting. JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER and Tasmin Little listen to Elgar's Serenade for Strings. 11.30 Mahler: Symphony No 8. Chicago SO/Georg Solti.... |
| Sentimental Journey | ...Cellist JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER has been enjoying the spectacular scenery and serenity of the Wye valley for over 30 years. He shares some of his memories with Arthur Smith and explores what the area has come to mean to him and his music.... |
| Soul Music | ...Cellist JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER talks about what it is like to play Elgar's concerto, Tim Dinsley discusses the way in which he and his daughter used the piece to support them as she was dying, and Michael Kennedy discusses the impact of the piece.... |
| Sound Stories | ...Richard Baker tells the stories of five women who either inspired men to make music or were musicians themselves. 2: Augusta Holmes showed great tenacity in pursuing her own career as a composer even while inspiring other composers - Cesar Franck in particular. Including excerpts from: Augusta Holmes: La nuit et l'amour (Ludus pro Patria). Rheinland-Pfalz State PO/Samuel Friedmann. Debussy: Arabesque No 1. Kathryn Stott (piano). Saint-Saens: Allegro appassionato in B minor. JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (cello), ECO/Yan Pascal Tortelier. Franck: Piano Quintet in F minor (2nd mvt). Borodin Quartet, Sviatoslav Richter (piano).... |