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Haydn Symphony No 31, in D (Horn Signal)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.32* Bach Cantata No 53 MARY JARRED (contralto) LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by KARL RANKL
7.41* Kodaly Dances from Galanta
PHILIIARMONIA HUNGARICA conducted by ANTAL DORATI
8.0 News
8.5 Mendelssohn War March of the Priests (Athalia): VIENNA
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYl
8.10* Falla Fantasia baetica
CRISTINA ORTIZ (piano)
8.22* Tchaikovsky
Serenade melancholique ARTHUR GRUMIAUX (Violin) NEW PHILIIARMONIA ORCHESTRA conducted by JAN KRENZ
8.32* Schubert Symphony No 3, in D
ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC orchestra, conducted by zubin MEHTA : records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Neville Marriner
Conducted By:
Karl Rankl
Conducted By:
Antal Dorati
Conducted By:
Christoph von Dohnanyl
Piano:
Cristina Ortiz
Conducted By:
Jan Krenz
Conducted By:
Zubin Mehta

Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)
Rameau has always been one of music's more controversial figures.
Even during his lifetime he was criticised by some for being too revolutionary and by others for being too conservative. Chamber and Instrumental Music Suite in G (Nouvelles Suites de Pieces de
Clavecin 1728): TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord) Cantata: Thetis GERARD SOUZAY (bar), HUGUETTE FERNANDEZ (violin)
BERNARD FONTENY (CellO)
ANNE-MARtE BECKENSTEINER (harpsichord)
Troisième Concert
(Pieces de Clavecin en concerts 1741): SIGISWALD KUIJKEN (violin),
FRANS BROGGEN (flute), WIELAND KUIJKEN (viola da gamba) GUSTAV LEONHARDT (harpsichord)
La Dauphine (1747) TREVOR PINNOCK
(harpsichord): records

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Thetis Gerard
Violin:
Huguette Fernandez
Violin:
Frans Broggen
Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock

Four talks in which
Mary Seton-Watson , of the BBC's Russian Service, introduces selections from stories and novels published in the many state-owned literary journals, and reflects on the richness of some of the writing and the unique insights which are provided into daily life.
1 : Women
We had to count the kopecks and live on cheap fish and sausage ... Did I choose all that? No. of course not. Am I sorry I had the second child? No, no, I don't want to talk about it even. I love them both so much.'
Readers GWEN WATFORD and BENJAMIN WHITROW
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW
(23 March: Young People and their Ideals)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Seton-Watson
Readers:
Gwen Watford
Readers:
Benjamin Whitrow
Producer:
Louise Purslow

Introduced by Hugh Keyte Byrd Terra tremuit
Gabrlell Timor et tremor Byrd 0 magnum mysterium
Victoria 0 magnum mysterium
De Monte Super flumlna
Babylonis Byrd Quomodo cantabimus
White Christe qui lux es Byrd Christe qui lux es Byrd Diliges Dominum Tallis Miserere nostri Palestrina Haec dies Byrd Haec dies
JOHN LANGDON (organ) MARTINDALE.SIDWELL CONSORT. conductor
MARTINDALE SIDWELL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hugh Keyte
Introduced By:
Byrd Terra
Unknown:
Babylonis Byrd Quomodo
Unknown:
White Christe
Unknown:
Byrd Christe
Unknown:
Byrd Diliges Dominum
Unknown:
Tallis Miserere
Unknown:
Byrd Haec
Unknown:
John Langdon

by VLADIMIR NABOKOV
General Fedchenko has disappeared. Has he been kidnapped? Perhaps, like in the movies, it is just an illusion.
James Mason reads Nabokov's story of intrigue and passion set amidst the feuding factions of emigre white Russians in Paris.
Producer BRIAN BARFIELD

Contributors

Unknown:
James Mason
Producer:
Brian Barfield

Introduced by Charles Fox
Elton Dean Quintet: Harry Beckett (trumpet, flugelhorn), Nick Evans (trombone), Elton Dean (saxello, alto saxophone), Marcio Mattos (double-bass), Louis Moholo (drums)

Contributors

Presenter:
Charles Fox
Trumpeter/Flugelhorn player:
Harry Beckett
Trombonist:
Nick Evans
Saxello player/Alto saxophonist:
Elton Dean
Double-bassist:
Marcio Matto
Drummer:
Louis Moholo

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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