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Auric Trio
FRANCIS HUNTER (oboe)
PAMELA HUNTER (clarinet) THOMAS SOSNOWSKI (bassoon)
Milhaud Suite for Ondes Martenot and piano JEANNE LORIOD
YVONNE LORIOD
Faure Violin Sonata No 1. in A: PIERRE AMOYAL
ANNE QUEFFELEC (piano) gramophone records

Contributors

Oboe:
Francis Hunter
Clarinet:
Pamela Hunter
Bassoon:
Thomas Sosnowski
Piano:
Jeanne Loriod
Piano:
Yvonne Loriod
Unknown:
Pierre Amoyal
Piano:
Anne Queffelec

Listeners' record requests Spohr Nonet in f
CONSORTIUM CLASSICUM Madeleine Dring Five Betjeman Songs
ROBERT TEAR ( tenor)
PHILIP LEDGER (piano) Bruch Violin Concerto No 2. in d minor
SAL v ATORE ACCARDO
LEIPZIG GEWANDIIAUS orchestra, conducted by KURT MASUR
Tchaikovsky June:
Barcarolle (The Seasons) LYDIA ARTYMlW (piano)
Walton March: Orb and Sceptre
LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT

Contributors

Unknown:
Spohr Nonet
Tenor:
Robert Tear
Piano:
Philip Ledger
Conducted By:
Kurt Masur
Piano:
Lydia Artymlw
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult

with Michael Oliver
Schoenberg and Speech-Song: a talk by Peter Stadlen; Arrau at 80: the pianist in conversation; the Musician's Bookshelf: a review of some recent publications.

(Repeated: Tues 2.0 pm)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Oliver
Producer:
Graham Sheffield
Speaker:
Peter Stadlen

Katya and Marielle Labeque (pianos)
David Wilson-Johnson (bar)
Nash Ensemble conducted by Lionel Friend

Milhaud La creation du monde

Poulenc Cantata: Le bal masque

12.0* Interval Reading

12.5* Stravinsky Octet
Lutoslawski Variations on a theme of Paganini for two pianos

Saint-Saens The Carnival of the Animals

"It was a rare pleasure to hear a whole programme of light works played with so much care and finesse by the exemplary Nash Ensemble. The mane-tossing Labeque sisters played with artistry and wit to match that of the Ensemble." (The Guardian)

(Given last August in the Royal Albert Hall, London)

A BBC digital recording

Contributors

Pianist:
Katya Labeque
Pianist:
Marielle Labeque
Baritone:
David Wilson-Johnson
Musicians:
Nash Ensemble
Conductor:
Lionel Friend

in C minor (Resurrection) direct from the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Roberta Alexander (sop) Jard van Nes (contralto) Concertgebouw Choir chorus-master
ARTHUR OLDHAM
Concertgebouw Orchestra
Conducted by Bernard Haitink

Contributors

Soprano:
Roberta Alexander
Contralto:
Jard van Nes
Chorus master:
Arthur Oldham
Conducted by :
Bernard Haitink

The last in a five-part series
A Sense of the Past
The richness of India's past is strikingly visible id its landscape, and is fell in some traditions in rural life. Does this heritage inhibit development and modernisation? How does the, Indian concept of history differ from ours? Has modern history been put to work to serve the ideals of the independence movement? John Keay reflects on how India's past illuminates its present. Contributors include
ROMILA THAPAR
U.R. ANANTHA MURTHY
L. GOPAL
IRFAN HABIB
Producer DAVID PERRY

Contributors

Unknown:
John Keay
Unknown:
Romila Thapar
Unknown:
U.R. Anantha Murthy
Unknown:
L. Gopal
Unknown:
Irfan Habib
Producer:
David Perry

PaulPattersonKyrie
(1972) first UK broadcast) Thea Musgrave Rorate Coeli (1974)
Paul Patterson Gloria
(1973) (first UK broadcast) BBC SINGERS
JULIAN DAWSON-LYELL , KEITH THOMSON (piano) conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY

Contributors

Unknown:
Thea Musgrave Rorate
Unknown:
Paul Patterson Gloria
Singers:
Julian Dawson-Lyell
Conducted By:
Nicholas Cleobury

Quartet in D minor (K 421) CHILINGlRIAN STRING QUARTET
Levon ChiHngirtan. Mark Butler (vioMns) Nicholas Logie (viola) Philip de Groote (cello) (Given in 1979 as part of a Kettle's Yard Music concert in the New Music School, University of Cambridge)
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Levon Chihngirtan.
Unknown:
Mark Butler
Viola:
Nicholas Logie

by Don Haworth
with William Nighy as Tom and Hugh Ross as James

In a Second World War setting, two young men banter in a mood of gentle irony about their work as fighter pilots, but we are not allowed to forget the penalties of war, both general and personal.
"Talk of Love and War" won the 1981 Giles Cooper Award.

Contributors

Writer:
Don Haworth
Director:
Richard Wortley
Tom:
William Nighy
James:
Hugh Ross

leader Michael Davis, conducted by Richard Hickox
Heather Harper (soprano) Penelope Walmesley-Clark (soprano)
James Bowman (counter-tenor)
David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
John Rawnsley (bass-baritone)
London Symphony Chorus, St Paul's Boys' Choir
Part 1 Michael Berkeley Or Shall We Die?
(first performance) (Given earlier this evening at the Royal Festival Hall, London)

Contributors

Leader:
Michael Davis
Unknown:
Richard Hickox
Soprano:
Heather Harper
Soprano:
Penelope Walmesley-Clark
Soprano:
James Bowman
Baritone:
David Wilson-Johnson
Baritone:
John Rawnsley

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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