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Listeners' record requests Saint-Saens Suite algéri. enne
FRANKENLAND STATE
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GEORGE BARATI
7.25' Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto No 4, in D minor ITZHAK PERLMAN
THE PARIS ORCHESTRA conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM

Contributors

Conducted By:
George Barati
Unknown:
Itzhak Perlman
Conducted By:
Daniel Barenboim

Part 2
Martinu Little Suite (Comedy on the Bridge)
BRNO STATE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRANTISEK JILEK
8.10* Vaughan Williams Partita for double string orchestra
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
8.30* Schubert An die Musik (mono)
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano)
EDWIN FISCHER (piano)
8.33* Weber Piano Concerto No 1, in c
FRIEDRICH WÜHRER
VIENNA PRO MUSICA, conducted by HANS SWAROWSKY

Contributors

Conducted By:
Frantisek Jilek
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Piano:
Edwin Fischer
Unknown:
Hans Swarowsky

played by Nicholas Danby in St James 's Church, Clerkenwell, London
Francois d'Agincour Suite No 5 (C 1700)
Johann Kaspar Kerll Passacaglia in D minor
Bernardo Pasquini Introduction e Pastorale
Henry Smart Andante; Postlude in c

Contributors

Played By:
Nicholas Danby
Unknown:
St James

sung by the BBC SINGERS conducted and introduced by STEPHEN PORTMAN
Sibelius Sortunut aani (The broken voice): Sydameni laulu (Song of my heart); Metsamiehen laulu (The woodsman's song): Venematka (The boat trip) Madetoja Soita somer (Whispering sands)
Palmgren Sjofararen vid milan (The seafarer by his fire)
Sibelius Rakastava (The lover) (Reneat)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Stephen Portman
Introduced By:
Sibelius Sortunut
Unknown:
Palmgren Sjofararen
Unknown:
Sibelius Rakastava

William Bennett (flute) Thea King (clarinet) Neil Black (oboe)
Deirdre Dundas-Grant (bassoon)
Anthony Halstead (horn) Susan Bradshaw (piano) Antonin Reicha Quintet in E flat, Op 88 No 2
Poulenc Sonata for flute and piano; Sextuor for piano and wind
(Part of a public concert given in February 1979 at the University of Keele) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Flute:
William Bennett
Oboe:
Neil Black
Bassoon:
Deirdre Dundas-Grant
Horn:
Anthony Halstead
Piano:
Susan Bradshaw
Piano:
Antonin Reicha

A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation
Rosemary Hardy (soprano) Eric Levi (piano) Hungarian Songs:
Bartok Five Songs, Op 16 Josef Bakki Overheard on a salt-marsh (for solo voice) (first broadcast performance)
Bartok Village Scenes
(Given before a studio audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London. Tickets available from the Ticket Unit, BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW)

Contributors

Soprano:
Rosemary Hardy
Piano:
Eric Levi
Unknown:
Josef Bakki

MARY BEVERLEY (soprano) NIGEL NORTH (lute, theorbo) WILLIAM HUNT (baSS viol)
Morley Love winged my hopes
Dowland Now cease my wandering eyes
Robert Johnson As I walked forth; Care-charming sleep
John Danyel Mrs Anne Greene her leaves bee greene (lute solo)
Nicholas Lanier Recita tive: Hero and Leander
Richard Sumarte Monsieur's Almaine
Tobias Hume Captaine Hume's Galliard (viol solos)
Purcell Lord, what is Man?
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Morley Love
Unknown:
Robert Johnson
Unknown:
Nicholas Lanier Recita

In this episode Holmes finds himself in Munich. He encounters a one-legged Desdemona in Rossini's Otello, comments on public taste, hears Haydn's Little Organ Mass, and discusses German eating habits.
Read by Richard Briers
Adapted and produced by GRAHAM SHEFFIELD

Contributors

Read By:
Richard Briers
Produced By:
Graham Sheffield

Second programme
SIMON STANDAGE (violin)
ELIZABETH WILCOCK (Violin) ANTHONY PLEETH (cello) TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)
Handel Trio-Sonata in D, Op 5 No 2
Corelli Trio-Sonata in A, Op 5 No 2
Boyce Trio-Sonata No 10, in E minor

Contributors

Violin:
Elizabeth Wilcock
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock
Harpsichord:
Handel Trio-Sonata

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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