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10.0* talks to this week's special guest Charles Mackerras about his choice. LAURITZ MEL-CHIOR in arias from Wagner's opera Siegfried.
9.5* arr Respight Ancient Airs and Dances, for lute: Suite No 2
9.25* Mozart Rondo in A minor
9.35* Grieg Solveig 's Song
9.45' Liszt Totentanz
10.35* Respighi Trittico Bottieelliano

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles MacKerras
Unknown:
Mozart Rondo
Unknown:
Grieg Solveig

Introduced by Dominic Gill
DENIS ARNOLD on Italian influence in 17th-century England
ELIZABETH POSTON on the new year carol.
MALCOLM RAYMENT on the music of Josef Suk , born 4 Jan 1874.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dominic Gill
Introduced By:
Denis Arnold
Unknown:
Malcolm Rayment
Unknown:
Josef Suk

1873-1944. To celebrate the birth 100 years ago of the great violinist and teacher, a concert was given in St John 's, Smith Square, on 29 October by some of his famous pupils and second generation pupils. Bronislav Gimpel , Ida Haendel Yfrah Neaman , Max Rostal Henryk Szeryng
STRING CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by NORBERT BRAININ and ROBERT MASTERS conducted by Yehudi Menuhln Vivaldi Concerto in B minor, for four violins and orchestra (p 148)
Illustrated talk by Max Rostal with pre-war recordings of CARL FLESCH
Aladar Majorossy Impromptu , for four violins and orchestra (first broadcast performance) (Promoted by the European String Teachers' Association)

Contributors

Unknown:
St John
Unknown:
Bronislav Gimpel
Unknown:
Ida Haendel
Unknown:
Yfrah Neaman
Unknown:
Max Rostal
Unknown:
Henryk Szeryng
Unknown:
Norbert Brainin
Conducted By:
Yehudi Menuhln
Talk By:
Max Rostal
Unknown:
Carl Flesch
Unknown:
Aladar Majorossy Impromptu

of the present day
Krenek Symphonic Elegy, Op 105, for string orchestra (In memoriam Anton Webern )
Gottfried v on Einem Das Stundenlied, Op 26 (on a text by Brecht) (first broadcast in this country)
VIENNA AND SALZBURG CHORUSES OF AUSTRIAN RADIO, AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MILAN HORVAT (Austrian Radio recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anton Webern
Unknown:
Gottfried V On Einem
Conducted By:
Milan Horvat

Three Sisters by ANTON CHEKHOV translated by BRIAN SPIBY with Geraldine MoEwan , Judi Deneh Sheila Allen and Robert Lang with Julian Glover , Peter Egan A provincial Russian town at the turn of the century.
Producer CHARLES LEFEAUX %

Contributors

Unknown:
Anton Chekhov
Translated By:
Brian Spiby
Unknown:
Geraldine Moewan
Unknown:
Judi Deneh
Unknown:
Sheila Allen
Unknown:
Robert Lang
Unknown:
Julian Glover
Unknown:
Peter Egan
Producer:
Charles Lefeaux
Masha:
Geraldine McEwan
Olga:
Sheila Allen
Irina:
Judi Dench
Baron Toozenbach:
Julian Glover
Captain Soliony:
Brian Haines
Dr Chebutykin:
David March
Anfissa:
Wynne Clark
Ferapont:
John Ruddock
Lt-Col Vershinin:
Robert Lang
Andrey:
Peter Egan
Fiodor Koolygin:
Ronald Herdman
Natasha:
Sheila Grant
Lt Fedotik:
Robin Browne

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON MADRIGAL CHOIR conductor DAVID BROWN Kirbye Quare tristis es
Weelkes Nunc Dimittis (Fifth Service: In medio chori); Laboravi in gemitu meo
In the last of five programmes to mark the 350th anniversary of the death of Weelkes DAVID BROWN discusses and illustrates reconstructions of missing parts.

Contributors

Conductor:
David Brown
Unknown:
Weelkes David

Conversations in four programmes about the current relevance of the arts to politics. Presented by Frank Kermode 3: Art and the Resolution Stuart Brisley , artist John Berger
Mick Farren. rock musician and author of Watchout Kids
John Casey. author of The Language of Criticism Producer RICHARD KEEN

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Kermode
Artist:
Stuart Brisley
Artist:
John Berger
Artist:
Mick Farren.
Unknown:
John Casey.
Producer:
Richard Keen

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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