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Haydn Symphony No 8, in G. Le soir)
PRAGUE CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA, conducted by BERNHARD KLEE
7.27* Vivaldi Bassoon
Concerto in A minor (RV 497): MAURICE ALLARD
I SOLISIT VENETI conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE
7.38* Sibelius Tone noem: En Saga
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND
8.0 News
8.5 Bellini Overture: Norma
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA, conducted by JAMES LEVINE
8.11 Walton Bagatelles JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
8.25* Telemann Suite in a minor: SEVERINO GAZZELLONI (flute) I MUSICI: records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Bernhard Klee
Unknown:
Maurice Allard
Conducted By:
Claudio Scimone
Conducted By:
Paavo Berglund
Conducted By:
James Levine
Conducted By:
Walton Bagatelles

John Constable (piano)

Weber Meine Lieder, meine Sange
Wolf Er ist's; Begegnung: Erstes Liebeslied ernes Madchens: In der Fruhe Im Fruhling
David Matthews Ehmals und Jetzt, Op 22 (first performance)
Bizet Chanson d'avril: Adieux de l'hotesse arabe: La chanson de la rose
Elgar Speak, music
Ives Memories
Dvorak Songs my mother taught me
Granados El tra la la y el punteado; El majo timido; Amor y odio; Et majo discreto; Las Currutaeas modestas
(Cheltenham Borough Council Concert given last March in Cheltenham Town Hall)
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Soprano:
Jill Gomez
Pianist:
John Constable

STEPHEN PRESTON (baroque flute) DUNCAN DRUCE
(baroque violin) JANE RYAN
(viola da gamba) ALAN CUCKSTON (harpsichord)
Telemann Paris Quartet No 1. in D
Bach Partita in A minor, for flute (BWV 1013)
Marais Trio-Sonata: La Maraisienne
Telemann Paris Quartet No 6, in E minor
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Preston
Flute:
Duncan Druce
Viola:
Jane Ryan
Harpsichord:
Alan Cuckston

in Chester Cathedral Responses: Ayleward
Psalms 82, 83, 84 and 85 Office Hymn: 0 Gladsome Light (EH 269)
Canticles: Gibbons
Lessons: 1 Maccabeas 7, vv 21-50: John 19, vv 31-42
Anthem: Never weather-beaten sail (Parry)
Hymn: Our Lord his passion ended (AMR 155) Organist and Master of the Choristers
ROGER FISHER. Assistant Organist MARTIN SINGLETON BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Fisher.
Organist:
Martin Singleton

A selection from the poems of Eugene O'Neill Compiled by MATTHEW WALTERS
The first collection of O'Neill's poetry has only recently been published. Some of the early, comic verse was contributed to his home-town paper but later poems had never before been made public. Readers Don Fellows and Denis Lawson
Producer MATTHEW WALTERS followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Eugene O'Neill
Unknown:
Matthew Walters
Unknown:
Denis Lawson
Producer:
Matthew Walters

A Meditation on Victory and Defeat
In October 1781 the Battle of Yorktown saw the defeat of the British at the hands of the American rebels. In this bicentennial talk. Esmond Wright , historian and Director of the Institute of United States Studies at London University, examines the way
Yorktown was perceived at the time. questions some widely held assumptions about this battle and discusses its long-term implications for America.

Contributors

Unknown:
Esmond Wright

Muxica Nova 1981
Martin Dalby introduces the second of three concerts from the Fifth
Festival of Contemporary Music presented by the Scottish National Orchestra and the University of Glasgow. BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by TREVOR WILLIAMS conducted by WILFRIED BOETTCHER and NICHOLAS CLEOBURY (in the Milton Babbitt' Lutoslawski Musique funebre a la memoire de Bela Bartok
Milton Babbitt Ars Cumbinatoria (first
European performance Alexander Goehr Little Symphony
(Given on 14 September in the Henry Wood Hall. Glasgow)
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Muxica Nova
Introduces:
Martin Dalby
Unknown:
Trevor Williams
Conducted By:
Wilfried Boettcher
Conducted By:
Nicholas Cleobury

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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