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Tchaikovsky Overture: The Storm
New Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Yuri Krasnapolsky
7.17 Purcell Suite: The Married Beau
Academy of Ancient Music directed by Christopher Hogwood
7.29* Elgar Nursery Suite
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by
Sir Charles Groves

(Gramophone records)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Musicians:
New Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Yuri Krasnapolsky
Musicians:
Academy of Ancient Music
Music Director:
Christopher Hogwood
Musicians:
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor:
Sir Charles Groves

Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2, in Ffawv 1047)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
S.17* Chausson Chanson perpetuetle
JANET BAKER (Mezzo-sop)
MELOS ENSEMBLE OF LONDON conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE
8.24* Poulenc Concerto in C minor for organ, timpani and string orchestra BERJ ZAMKOCHtAN EVERETT FIRTH
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
8.46* Strauss Munich Waltz LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Neville Marrtner
Unknown:
Janet Baker
Conducted By:
Bernard Keeffe
Unknown:
Everett Firth
Conducted By:
Charles Munch
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar

ALBANY BRASS ENSEMBLE Graham Ashton
Paul Archibald (trumpets) James Handy (horn) Alan Pash (trombone) Nicholas Patrick (tuba) JACEKSTRAUCH (baritone) !ArNLED;NGHAM (piano)
Malcolm Arnold Brass Quintet
Tchaikovsky I btess you, forests: Love of a corpse; Speak not. 0 beloved
Rachmaninov Arion; Christ is risen: To the children; The harvest of sorrow
Tchaikovsky None but the lonely heart
Scott Joplin. arr Ashton Fig Leaf Rag
Philip White Fanfare for a Festive Occasion

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Ashton
Unknown:
Paul Archibald
Horn:
James Handy
Trombone:
Alan Pash
Unknown:
Nicholas Patrick
Piano:
Malcolm Arnold
Unknown:
Scott Joplin.

A panorama of people, places and things, factual and fictional, in the traditionalist French-speaking culture of 18SO to 1950.
A series of 13 talks by Richard Cobb. Professor of Modern History and Feliow of Worcester College. Oxford.
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(Lost prog: next Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Cobb.

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 3, in G major; Concerto in D minor, for two violins; Brandenburg Concerto No 4, in G major

Catherine Mackintosh, Simon Standage, Monica Huggett (violins) John Turner, Michael Copley (recorders) Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord and organ) The Academy of Ancient Music, leader Catherine Mackintosh, director Christopher Hogwood

Contributors

Violinist/Orchestra leader:
Catherine Mackintosh
Violinist:
Simon Standage
Violinist:
Monica Huggett
Recorder player:
John Turner
Recorder player:
Nichael Copley
Harpsichordist/Organist/Musical Director:
Christopher Hogwood

Elliott Carter Piano Concerto

Ives Three Places in New England

Charles Rosen (piano) Bela Dekany (violin) Graeme Scott (viola) Martin Elmitt (cello) Clifford Killen (double-bass) David Butt (flute) John Wolfe (cor anglais) Anthony Jennings (bass clarinet)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras

Contributors

Pianist:
Charles Rosen
Violinist/Orchestra Leader:
Bela Dekany
Viola player:
Graeme Scott
Cellist:
Martin Elmitt
Double-bassist:
Clifford Killen
Flautist:
David Butt
Cor anglais player:
John Wolfe
Bass clarinet player:
Anthony Jennings
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Sir Charles Mackerras

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Emma Kirkby (soprano) Anthony Rooiey (iute)

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Campian
Unknown:
Fourth Boohc
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Soprano:
Anthony Rooiey

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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