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The Afternoon on Three

on BBC Radio 3

With Susan Sharpe.
1.00 Chamber Music from Manchester
Martin Roscoe (piano). Haydn Sonata in E flat (H XVI 52)
Beethoven Sonata in C minor, Op 111
Given last January in the Concert Hall, New Broadcasting House
2.00 Schools
Let's Make a Story 2.15 Music Box 2.30 Dance
Workshop 2.50 Poetry Corner
3.00 Mining the Archive Time Remembered
The third of four programmes recalling performances from 25 years ago. In conversation with Gordon Stewart , clarinettist Thea King recalls her work and some of the performances she has given. Recordings from the BBC archives include
Mozart's Piano Trio No 2 in E flat (K498) (Kegelstatt) and what was the first broadcast performance in this country of Spohr's
Clarinet Concerto No 4 in E minor, with the English Chamber Orchestra, conductor Steuart Bedford.
A Cavendish production
THE FIFTIES
4.20 New series
Hits of the Fifties
A four-part series exploring music from the fifties that evokes memories for people in the public eye.
Marvin Rainwaters 's 1958 classic Whole Lotta Woman reminds Tony Banks , MP for Newham North West,
London, of a misspent youth kicking around in Kennington in South London.
Producer Jane Ray
4.30 The Sailor's Piano
The first of two programmes in which Janet Topp Fargion plays African and Latin American music for the accordion.
1: Africa
Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
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Beethoven Sonata
Clarinettist:
Gordon Stewart
Clarinettist:
Thea King
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Marvin Rainwaters
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Tony Banks
Producer:
Jane Ray
Unknown:
Janet Topp Fargion

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