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Telemann Concerto in F
VIENNA CAPELLA ACADEMICA directed by EDUARD MELKUS (violin)
8.28* Luloslawski Five Dance Preludes (third version): VESTJYSK CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
8.38* Wieniawski Obertass
Mazurka RUGGIERO RICCI (violin)
JOANNA GRUENBERG (piano)
8.41* Chopin Grand Concert Rondo:
Krakowiak, Op 14
GARRICK OHLSSON (piano) POLISH RADIO NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JERZY MAKSVMIUK : records

Contributors

Directed By:
Eduard Melkus
Unknown:
Wieniawski OBErtass
Violin:
Mazurka Ruggiero Ricci
Piano:
Joanna Gruenberg
Conducted By:
Jerzy Maksvmiuk

Janacek Glagolitic Mass
GABRIELA BENACKOVA-CAPOVA (soprano)
EVA RANDOVA (contralto) VILEM PRIBYL (tenor) SERGEJ KOPCAK (bass) JAN HORA (organ)
CZECH PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by FRANTISEK JILEK
9.46* Villa Lobos
Preludes: No 1, in E minor: No 2, in e
Paganini Romanze; Andantino variato
(Grand Sonata in A)
CARLOS BONELL (guitar)
10.5* Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1 JENNY ABEL (Violin)
ROBERTO SZION (piano)
10.25* Tchaikovsky
Symphony No 6, in B minor (Pathetique)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY gramophone records

Contributors

Bass:
Sergej Kopcak
Conducted By:
Frantisek Jilek
Guitar:
Carlos Bonell
Piano:
Roberto Szion
Conducted By:
Vladimir Ashkenazy

Wand of Youth
Fritz Spiegl presents an edition featuring prodigies, both performers and composers, and includes music from Mussorgsky's song-cycle The Nursery and Dohnanyi's
Variations on a Nursery Song, for piano and orchestra: records

Presenter Lionel Salter MONICA HUGGETT (violin) CHRISTOPHE COIN , MARK
CAUDLE (violas da gamba) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
DAVID MARCH (narrator) Marais An operation for the removal of a gallstone A Melodrama Revived To introduce Medea
(Wed 1.5) RICHARD LUCKETT discusses the origins and circumstances of this short-lived art-form. The English
Arrangements
Recently an 18th-century English arrangement for viola da gamba of two Corelli violin sonatas was discovered.
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD discusses its significance and relates it to other arrangements of Italian music. With a performance of the original and the gamba versions of Corelli's
Sonata in E. Op 5 No 11
Producer CLIVE BENNETT

Contributors

Presenter:
Lionel Salter
Violin:
Christophe Coin
Harpsichord:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Richard Luckett
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Producer:
Clive Bennett

Beethoven Symphony No 7, in A
2.36* Schoenberg Verklarte Nacht
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
(Austrian Radio recording)
3.7* Schoenberg Five Pieces, Op 16: NORTH
GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KLAUS TENNSTEDT (North
German Radio recording)
3.25* Beethoven String
Quartet in c sharp minor, Op 131
AMADEUS QUARTET

Contributors

Conducted By:
Herbert von Karajan
Conducted By:
Klaus Tennstedt

Second of ten programmes devoted to some of the music associated with the salon of the Princesse Edmond de Polignac. Today, Debussy and Ravel are encountered in the salon and the music also includes Faure's Pellets et Melisande.
Written and narrated by Piers Burton-Page gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Piers Burton-Page

It's more than 20 years since a group of young Parisian cinéastes discovered the critical rhetoric, quirky editing techniques and location shooting that came to characterise The New Wave.
How do the films stand up today? What do the directors and actors of The New Wave think of it now? And what has been its durable legacy? Novelist and film historian John Baxter presents an assessment of the movement.
Contributors: JEANNE MOREAU , LOUIS MALLE,
MICHEL CIMENT , JEAN-LUC GODARD , CLAUDE CHABROL , ERIC ROHMER. JEAN ROUCH ,
DELPHINE SEYRIG , BERTRAND TAVERNIER.
Producer DAVID PERRY

Contributors

Unknown:
John Baxter
Unknown:
Jeanne Moreau
Unknown:
Michel Ciment
Unknown:
Jean-Luc Godard
Unknown:
Claude Chabrol
Unknown:
Eric Rohmer.
Unknown:
Jean Rouch
Unknown:
Delphine Seyrig
Unknown:
Bertrand Tavernier.
Producer:
David Perry

(Original version: first UK performance in modern times)
Opera in four acts
Libretto by Piave

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

BBC Singers chorus-master George Badaczonyi
BBC Concert Orchestra leader John Bradbury, conductor John Matheson

Acts 1 and 2

Contributors

Composer:
null Verdi
Libretto:
null Piave
Singers:
BBC Singers
Chorus-master:
George Badaczonyi
Musicians:
BBC Concert Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
John Bradbury
Conductor:
John Matheson
Marquis of Calatrava:
Roderick Kennedy (bass)
Donna Leonora, his daughter:
Martina Arroyo (soprano)
Curra, her chambermaid:
Alison Truefitt (mezzo-soprano)
Don Alvaro:
Kenneth Collins (tenor)
Alcade:
Philip O'Reilly (bass)
Don Carlo of Vargas, Leonora's brother:
Peter Glossop (baritone)
Master Trabuco, muleteer, then second-hand goods dealer:
Kenneth Bowen (tenor)
Preziosilla, a young gypsy:
Janet Coster (mezzo-soprano)
Brother Melitone, Franciscan monk:
Derek Hammond-Stroud (baritone)
Spanish military surgeon:
David Fieldsend (tenor)

A sequence of poems compiled round a theme by Patric Dickinson and read by Jill Balcon. Michael
Spice, Godfrey Kenton
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
Patric Dickinson
Read By:
Jill Balcon.
Unknown:
Godfrey Kenton
Producer:
Piers Plowright

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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