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ORCHESTRA, conducted by JEAN MARTINON
8.18* Chabrler L'lle heureuse
MARTYN HILL (tenor)
GRAHAM JOHNSON (piano)
8.21* Chaminade
Concertino: JAMES GALWAY (flute), ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA, conducted by CHARLES DUTOIT
8.28* Messager Ballet
Suite: The Two Pigeons ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT
GARDEN, conducted by sir CHARLES MACKERKAS : records VHF only

Contributors

Conducted By:
Jean Martinon
Piano:
Graham Johnson
Conducted By:
Charles Dutoit
Unknown:
Charles MacKerkas

with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Mozart's Piano Concerto No 23, in A (k 488), by BRYCE MORRISON.
BARRY Fox on the Whichr Guide to Hi-Fi.
Pre-classical records, reviewed by IAIN FENLON , including a new Dido and Aeneas and two records of music by Monteverdi. Producer PETER TANNER VHF only

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Bryce Morrison.
Unknown:
Barry Fox
Reviewed By:
Iain Fenlon
Producer:
Peter Tanner

Third of six children's concerts direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Eiddwen Harrhy (soprano) Simon Standage (violin) John Turner (recorder) Stephen Preston (flute) Westminster Cathedral Choir, Master of Music STEPHEN CLEOBURY
Academy of Ancient Music leader
CATHERINE MACKINTOSH
Introduced and conducted by Christopher Hogwood Bach Opening Chorus (Christmas Oratorio) Vivaldi Winter (The Seasons)
Purcell Rejoice in the Lord alway
Telemann Concerto In x minor for recorder, flute and strings (excerpts)
Handel Christmas music and Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah)
VHF only until 11.15

Contributors

Violin:
Simon Standage
Violin:
John Turner
Flute:
Stephen Preston
Leader:
Catherine MacKintosh
Conducted By:
Christopher Hogwood

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Presented by Lionel Salter Innsbruck Radio Prize for the Interpretation of Early Music 1981
Today the first of three programmes featuring the winning entries in this new international competition.
The first prize was awarded to Westdeutscher Rundfunk for their entry, Italian Music between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, performed by SEQUENTIA of Cologne.

Contributors

Presented By:
Lionel Salter

Eric Rhode (in the Chair), talks with James Fenton , Clancy Sigal and Claire Tomalin
Trafford Tanzi by Claire Luckham at the Lyric Studio Theatre, Hammersmith.
The BBC1 Play for Today: Iris in the Traffic, Ruby in the Rain, by Stewart Parker.
Ulu Grosbard 's film True Confessions
Late Paintings by Walter Sickert at the Hayward Gallery.
Voices from the Great
War by Peter Vansittart. Scars upon my Heart - women's poetry of the FirstWorldWar.edited by Catherine Reilly.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Rhode
Unknown:
James Fenton
Unknown:
Clancy Sigal
Unknown:
Claire Tomalin
Unknown:
Trafford Tanzi
Unknown:
Claire Luckham
Unknown:
Stewart Parker.
Unknown:
Ulu Grosbard
Unknown:
Walter Sickert
Unknown:
Peter Vansittart.
Edited By:
Catherine Reilly.

MAURICE BOURGUE (oboe) NASH TRIO
Lennox Berkeley Oboe Quartet, Op 70
Elizabeth Maconchy
Piccola Musica for String Trio (Cheltenham Festival Commission: first performance)
Mozart Oboe Quartet in F (K 370)
(Given at the 1981 Cheltenham International Festival of Music in association with Goodmusic of Cheltenham and Malvern)

Contributors

Oboe:
Maurice Bourgue
Oboe:
Lennox Berkeley
Unknown:
Elizabeth MacOnchy
Unknown:
Piccola Musica

A lyric drama in five acts by MAURICE MAETERLINCK Music by Debussy sung in the English translation by Hugh McDonald
The new English National Opera production, direct from the London Coliseum Cast in order of singing:
Chorus of English National Opera chorus-master LESLIE FYSON Orchestra of English National Opera leader EDMUND REID conducted by Mark Elder The action takes place in the imaginary kingdom of Allemande, in legendary times
(Production made possible by contribution from Mrs Sue Hammerson, OBE) Acts 1, 2 and 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Maeterlinck
Translation By:
Hugh McDonald
Leader:
Edmund Reid
Conducted By:
Mark Elder

by KAREL CAPEK translated by DORA ROUND Lazarus
The fifth of ten sketches giving new and humorous twists to the lives of classical, biblical and historical figures. Reader Bill Wallis
Producer PAT TRUEMAN (The Crucifixion: Sunday 10.50 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Karel Capek
Translated By:
Dora Round
Reader:
Bill Wallis
Producer:
Pat Trueman

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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