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Vivaldi Concerto in D minor (RV236)
Simon Standage (violin) ENGLISH CONCERT directed by Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)

7.13* Schubert Der Wanderer: An die Musik Gerhard Husch (baritone) HAtiNS UDO MULLER (piano)

7.19* Mozart Symphony No 40 in G minor (K 550) VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ

7.45* Vaughan Williams Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 NEW PHILHARMONIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT

8.0 News

8.5 Dvorak Overture:
Carnival: CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.conducted by FRITZ REINER

8.14* Ponce Sonatina meridional - John Williams (guitar)

8.23* Wicniawski Polonaise briiiante No 1, in D: PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (Violin), ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR CHARLES MACKERRAS

8.29* Piston Symphony No 2: BOSTON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by MICHAEL Tilson THOMAS

(gramophone records)

Contributors

Piano:
Udo Muller
Unknown:
Sir Adrian Boult
Unknown:
Fritz Reiner
Guitar:
Wicniawski Potonaise
Unknown:
Pinchas Zukerman
Conducted By:
Sir Charles Mackerras
Unknown:
Michael Tilson Thomas

The Court of the Sun King
Charpentier Magnificat
SOLOISTS, LA GRANDE ECURIE ET LA CHAMBRE DU ROY conducted by JEAN.CLAUDE MALGOIRE
Marchand Recit et plein jeuinD
PIERRE FROIDEBISE (Organ) Du Mont Motet: Nisi Dominus: SOLOISTS
PHILIPPE CAILLARD CHORALE JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARO ORCHESTRA
Louts Couperin Chaconne in G
PIERRE FROIDEBISE (Organ) Latande Motet: Regina COG)i: SOLOISTS
STEPHANE CAILLAT CHORALE JEAN FRANCOIS FAILLARD ORCHESTRA: records

Contributors

Soloists:
Charpentier Magnificat
Unknown:
Claude Malgoire
Unknown:
Marchand Recit
Soloists:
Philippe Caillard Chorale
Soloists:
Jean-Francois Paillaro
Unknown:
Jean Francois Faillard

Roger Vignoles (piano) Antony Saunders (piano) conductor John Poole

Warlock Yarmouth Fair

Geoffrey Bush How should I your true love know; It was a lover and his lass

Rutter Riddle song

Moeran It was a lover and his lass

Grainger Love Verses from the Song of Solomon

arr Ahrold The courting of the deaf woman

arr Grainger I'm seventeen come Sunday

arr Holst Lisa Lan

arr Byrt Dashing away with the smoothing iron

(Repeat)

Contributors

Singers:
BBC Singers
Pianist:
Roger Vignoles
Pianist:
Antony Saunders
Conductor:
John Poole

(Joint Winner of the 1980 Rupert Foundation Conductors' Award) conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany
Peter Frankl (piano)

Elgar Overture: FroissartÂ

Schumann Piano Concerto

Contributors

Musicians:
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader:
Bela Dekany
Conductor:
Israel Edelson
Pianist:
Peter Frankl

Galliarda; Laguarda cuydadosa (Escarraman); Romancerogitano: Seven poems of Federico Garcia Lorca
Carlos Bonell (guitar). BBC Northern Singers conductor Stephen Wilkinson
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Federico Garcia Lorca
Guitar:
Carlos Bonell
Conductor:
Stephen Wilkinson

'It does not harangue, exhort or denounce. So that the horrors, and when we get to the end and look back, we see that the book has in fact dealt almost entirely with horrors, creep up on us from the fringe of our attention.'

The poet John Wain looks beneath the surface of Mr Norris Changes Trains by Christopher Isherwood.

Contributors

Speaker:
John Wain

In conversation with Michael Charlton

Physicist, nuclear weapons researcher and defence administrator, Dr Harold Brown was charged with the responsibility for the arsenal of a super-power when he served as Secretary for Defence under President Carter. In tonight's conversation he reflects on the major defence issues which he faced in office.

Contributors

Interviewer:
Michael Charlton
Interviewee:
Harold Brown
Producer:
David Morton

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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