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Alexander Tcherepnin Fanfare - Locke Brass Consort, conducted by James Stobart

7.09* Gliere Harp Concerto - Osian Ellis, London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Richard Bonynge

7.35* Tchaikovsky It was in the early Spring - Nicola Ghiaurov (Bass) Zlatina Ghiaurov (piano)

7.38* Rachmaninov Caprice bohemien - London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Edo De Waart

8.0 News

8.5 Arne Overture No 1, in E minor - Academy of Ancient Music, directed by Christopher Hogwood

8.13* Pergolesi Flute Concerto in C - Jean-Pierre Rampal, I Soloisti Veneti, conducted by Claudio Scimone

8.27* Purcell Anthem Lord, God of hosts - Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford conducted by Simon Preston

8.33* Haydn Symphony No 74, in E flat - Philharmonia Hungarica, conducted by Antal Dorati

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The Couperln Family
Louis Couperln Pavane In F sharp minor: GUSTAV
LEONHARDT (harpsichord) Francois Couperln
Concerts royaux: No 3. In A THOMAS BRANDIS (violin)
HEINZ HOLLIGER (Oboe)
JOSEF ULSAMER (viola da gamba), MANFRED SAX (bassoon),
CHRISTIANE JACCOTTET (harpsichord) Armand-Louis Couperln Pieces de Clavecin GUSTAV LEONHARDT
(harpsichord): records

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Francois Couperln
Viola:
Josef Ulsamer
Bassoon:
Christiane Jaccottet

Liszt, orch Tchaikovsky
Concerto in the Hungarian Style: CYPRIEN KATSARIS (piano), PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA, conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY
Liszt Symphonic Poem:
Fromthecradletothe grave: LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. conducted by BERNARD HAITINK
Fantasia on Hungarian Folk Themes
CYPRIEN KATSARIS (piano) PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY : records

Contributors

Piano:
Cyprien Katsaris
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy
Conducted By:
Bernard Haitink
Piano:
Cyprien Katsaris
Conducted By:
Eugene Ormandy

CECILEOUSSET (piano) Chopin Ballade No 4, in F minor, Op 52; Sonata in B flat minor. Op 35 (Funeral March) Faure Thème et Variations. Op 73
Debussy Estampes:
Pagodes; La Soiree dans Grenade; Jardins sous la pluie
Ravel Miroirs: Oiseaux trlstes; Alborada del Gracioso
(Given in association with the University College of North Wales, Bangor) BBC Wales

The second of three programmes containing all the Ten Sonata's in Four Parts of 1697. Nos 8, 2 and 7 ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC Catherine Mackintosh ,
Monica Hugeett (violins) Christophe Coin
(bass viol), director CHRISTOPHER HOCWOOD
(organ and harpsichord)

Contributors

Music:
Catherine MacKintosh
Violins:
Monica Hugeett
Bass:
Christophe Coin
Director:
Christopher Hocwood

by HENRY MILLER , adapted by ANTHONY SCHOOLING with Lou Hirsch as Miller In 1935 the American novelist Henry Miller lefthishomeinParisfor a brief trip to England so that he could ' hear English spoken again
But following an interview with immigration officials at Newhaven, the trip turned out to be rather shorter than he had hoped.
Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Miller
Adapted By:
Anthony Schooling
Unknown:
Lou Hirsch
Unknown:
Henry Miller
Directed By:
Jeremy Mortimer
First official:
David Gooderson
Second official/French Official:
Crawford Logan
Constable:
Stuart Organ

Opera in three acts
Music by Giuseppe Verdi Libretto by FRANCESCO MARIA PIAVE in the new translation by JAMES FENTON. A new production direct from the London Coliseum (sung in English)
Men of English National Opera Chorus chorus-masterLESLIE FYSON Orchestra of English National Opera guest leader JOHN LUDLOW conducted by Mark Elder Act 1

Contributors

Music By:
Giuseppe Verdi
Unknown:
Francesco Maria Piave
Translation By:
James Fenton.
Chorus-Master:
Leslie Fyson
Leader:
John Ludlow
Conducted By:
Mark Elder

Last of three programmes Alan Howard reads extracts from the diaries of Henry Greville (1801-72), selected and edited by JAMES MUNSON
Henry Greville first met the future Queen Victoria at Chatsworth In October 1832, and he observed her on many occasions during the next 40 years. Producer ALAN HAYDOCK (Alan Howard is an associate member of the RSC)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Howard
Edited By:
James Munson
Edited By:
Henry Greville
Producer:
Alan Haydock
Producer:
Alan Howard

Selected and introduced by Michael Schmidt , with poems by ANNA ADAMS , JOHN ASH , ALISON BRACKENBURY , C. B. COX , IAN MCMILLAN and c. H. sisson.
Producer FRASER STEEL
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Schmidt
Unknown:
Anna Adams
Unknown:
John Ash
Unknown:
Alison Brackenbury
Unknown:
C. B. Cox
Unknown:
Ian McMillan
Unknown:
H. Sisson.
Producer:
Fraser Steel

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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