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Bach Suite No 4, in 0 (bwv 1069)
NEW CHAMBER SOLOISTS conducted by GEORGE MALCOLM
7.24* Graun Bassoon Concerto in B flat GEORGE ZUKERMAN
WORTTEMBERG CHAMBER orchestra, conducted by JORG FAERBER
7.44. Handel Coronation Anthem: The King shall rejoice: HUDDERSFIELD CHORAL SOCIETY
NORTHERN SINFONIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
8.0 News
8.5 Bizet Overture: Dr
Miracle: FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO LYRIC ORCHESTRA conducted by ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA
8.10* Verdi Fuoco di gioia (Otello)
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE,
COVENT GARDEN, conducted by I.AMBERTO GARDELLI
8.13* Chopin Piano Trio in G minor, Op 8 BEAUX ARTS TRIO
8.43* Berwald Tone Poem: Festival of the Bayaderes ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by ULF bjorlin gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
George Malcolm
Unknown:
George Zukerman
Conducted By:
Jorg Faerber
Conducted By:
John Pritchard
Conducted By:
Antonio de Almeida
Conducted By:
Verdi Fuoco
Conducted By:
I.Amberto Gardelli
Conducted By:
Ulf Bjorlin

Schubert
The Teenage Years
Overture in b flat (d 470) BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY orchestra, conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ
9.14* Sonatina No 3, in G minor (d 408)
JAAP SCHRODER (violin) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (fortepiano)
9.34. Symphony No 5, in B flat (d 485)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Rudolf Schwarz
Violin:
Christopher Hogwood
Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham

Georgian poetry has won a distinctive place in 20th-century literature; but it was matched by a wide-ranging school of song-writing. much of which is seldom heard. JOHN BARROW (baritone) DAVID willison (piano) John Foulds Phantom Horseman; The Seven Ages
Herbert Howells King David
William L. Reed Five
Spiritual Songs: Psalm 23; 0 Thou best gift of heaven; The wavs of wisdom; A way am I to thee, a wayfarer: 0 Lord, I wonder at thy love (first performance)
Frederick Kelly Six Songs, Op 6: March; The Sages' Dance: When the Lamp is shattered: Music, when soft voices die; The Cherry Tree; The Daffodils

Contributors

Baritone:
John Barrow
Piano:
John Foulds
Unknown:
William L. Reed
Unknown:
Frederick Kelly

An assessment and portrait of the Irish soprano Margaret Burke Sheridan (1889-1958) by Gordon Ledbetter with music on record from Madam Butterfly, La boheme, Otello and The Bohemian Girl
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD

Contributors

Soprano:
Margaret Burke
Unknown:
Gordon Ledbetter

BBC SINGERS, NASHENSEMBLC TIMOTIIY WALKER (guitar) GARETH ROBERTS (tenor) conducted by COLIN MAWBT Per Norgard Libra , for tenor, guitar, two choirs and two vibraphones (first UK broadcast) Lutoslawski Dance Preludes
ANTONY PAY (clarinet) IAN BROWN (piano)
Per Norgard Singe die
Garten, mein Herz, die du nicht kennst, for eight-part choir and eight instruments
(first UK broadcast)

Contributors

Tenor:
Gareth Roberts
Conducted By:
Colin Mawbt
Conducted By:
Per Norgard Libra
Piano:
Ian Brown

On 17 March 1921 some 50,000 crack Red Army troops stormed the naval fortress of Kronstadt and massacred thousands of sailors and soldiers who had dared to challenge
Communist rule. Survivors were sent to their deaths in concentration camps and no trial was ever held.
Sixty years after the revolt Leonard Schapfro, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with special reference to
Russian studies at the London School of Economics, re-examines the Kronstadt events and considers what parallels can be drawn with the continuing struggles in the Soviet bloc for freedom under
Communist rule.

It was a combination of chance and detective work that enabled the poet JON STALLWOHTHY to trace his ancestry through 250 years to roots in Buckinghamshire. The result is a sequence of poems which re-creates family's journey to the other end of the world. and its eventual return. Readers Ann Aris. Judith Barker , Russell Dixon , Martin Jarvis ,
Stephen Thorne. Anthony Wingate Producer fraser STEEL
BBC Manchester followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Stallwohthy
Readers:
Ann Aris.
Readers:
Judith Barker
Readers:
Russell Dixon
Readers:
Martin Jarvis
Unknown:
Stephen Thorne.
Unknown:
Anthony Wingate

BBC Radio 3

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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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