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(piano)
Albenlz Sevillana (Suite Espafiola); Cordoba (Cantos de Espana)
Granados The Maiden and the Nightingale (Goyescas)
Brahms Piano Quartet in c minor, Op 60 with members of the GUARNERI QUARTET
Arnold Steinhardt (violin) Michael Tree (viola) David Soyer (cello) gramophone records

Contributors

Violin:
Arnold Steinhardt
Cello:
David Soyer

Listeners' record requests

Vivaldi Concerto in C for two trumpets and orchestra (RV 537)
JOHN WILBRAHAM, PHILIP JONES, ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
Schubert Allegretto in C minor (D 915)
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
Walton String Quartet In A minor
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
Chausson Poeme de l'amour et de la mer
JANET BAKER (mezzo-sop)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by Andre Previn
Weinberger Polka and Fugue (Schwanda the Bagpiper): ROYAL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF KEMPE
(gramophone records)

Introduced by Michael Oliver
Orchestral mastery In the opera house:
BERNARD KEEFFE considers Puccini, the orchestra tor: A conversation with JANE MANNING ;
The ' masked ' music of PETER WARLOCK : talk by MICHAEL HURD.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD (Repeated: Tues 2.0 pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Oliver
Unknown:
Jane Manning
Unknown:
Peter Warlock
Talk By:
Michael Hurd.
Producer:
Graham Sheffield

LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by simon RATTLE FELICITY PALMER (soprano) MALCOLM KING (bass) ROGER CHASE (Viola)
Lutoslawski Five Songs
(Illakowicz), for soprano and small orchestra Jonathan Lloyd Viola Concerto (first performance)
11.55* Interval Reading
12.0* Shostakovich Symphony No 14
(Given in November 1981 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Simon Rattle
Soprano:
Felicity Palmer
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

by STEVE MAY
Jack London was frequently accused throughout his life of plagiarising other writers. But what did he himself think of purloining the work of others for use in his own? Readers
Keith Alexander (Jack London) and Trevor Martin
Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack London
Readers:
Keith Alexander
Readers:
Trevor Martin
Producer:
Brian Miller

Douglas cooper, historian of early 20th-cejitury art, in particular Cubism, was collecting and writing about painting of the Paris School at a time when little interest was shown in it by the British. In a conversation with William Feaver , he reflects on the artists he met, and the qualities which appeal to him in painting.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
William Feaver
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

(first performance)
Opera in one act. Music by Bernard Stevens
Libretto by J. M. SYNCE
DIVERTIMENTI leader PAUL BARRITT conducted by HOWARD WILLIAMS
R«p6titCUr PHILIP THOMAS Technical presentation by JAMES HAMILTON
Producer CHRIS DE SOUZA

Contributors

Music By:
Bernard Stevens
Unknown:
J. M. Synce
Leader:
Paul Barritt
Conducted By:
Howard Williams
Presentation By:
James Hamilton
Producer:
Chris de Souza

Four talks in which Mary Scton-Watson introduces selections from the state-owned literary journals.
3: Criminals and' Fixers * Listen carefully. You were driving on my orders out to fhe seventh oil drill. Kvasiuk fell out of carelessness. Is that clear? Now get rid of your blood-stained jackets, and wash the lorry down.'
Readers GWEN WATFORD and BENJAMIN WHlTROW
Producer LOUISE purslow

Contributors

Introduces:
Mary Scton-Watson
Unknown:
Benjamin Whltrow
Producer:
Louise Purslow

The fourth of six concerts of 20th-century music recorded before invited audiences Introduced by Arnold Whlttall
MARTYN hill (tenor)
STEPHEN VARCOE (baritone) LONDON SINFONIETTA VOICES chorus-master
MALCOLM HICKS LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by PETER KEUSCHNIG
Wolfgang von Schweinltz Die Brucke: song on a text by Kafka for tenor, baritone and small orchestra (first UK performance) Vie Hoyland Michelagniolo
(first broadcast performance)
6.45* Interval Reading 6.50* Louis Andriessen De Staat (first UK performance)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Arnold Whlttall
Baritone:
Stephen Varcoe
Chorus-Master:
Malcolm Hicks
Conducted By:
Peter Keuschnig

(Vor dem Erstlcken ein Schrei) by CHRISTOPH BUGGERT English version by ALAN MILES
A disturbing view of contemporary life is unfolded in a kaleidoscope of bizarre and macabre events.
With FRANCES JEATER , ALEX JENNINGS , PAULINE LETTS , JILL LIDSTONE , CRAWFORD LOGAN, AMANDA MURRAY , HENRY STAMPER , PETER TUDDENTIAM
Technical presentation by DAVID GREENWOOD , DAVID chilton and BERT COULES Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Christoph Buggert
Unknown:
Frances Jeater
Unknown:
Alex Jennings
Unknown:
Pauline Letts
Unknown:
Jill Lidstone
Unknown:
Amanda Murray
Unknown:
Henry Stamper
Presentation By:
David Greenwood
Presentation By:
David Chilton
Directed By:
Richard Wortley

Recent poetry selected and introduced by J. P. Ward , with poems by ALISON BRACKENBURY ,
GRAHAM FAWCETT , JOHN HEATH-STUBBS , GEOFFREY HOLLOWAY PAUL HYLAND , CAROL RUMENS and LAWRENCE SAIL .
Producer FRASER STEEL
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduced By:
J. P. Ward
Unknown:
Alison Brackenbury
Unknown:
Graham Fawcett
Unknown:
John Heath-Stubbs
Unknown:
Geoffrey Holloway
Unknown:
Paul Hyland
Unknown:
Carol Rumens
Unknown:
Lawrence Sail
Producer:
Fraser Steel

A 34-part series, presented by Anthony Rooley 10: Giles Farnahy
Canzonets to Fowre
Voyces, with a Song of Eight parts (1598)
Witness ye heavens:
Lady. the silly flea: Lady, when I behold your passions: Construe my meaning
John Farmer The first set of English Madrigals to foure voices (1599) The flatt'ring words:
Cease now thy mourning: Compare me to the child; 0 stay sweet love; You blessed bowers
CONSORT OF MUSICKE MADRIGAL ENSEMBLE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY

Contributors

Presented By:
Anthony Rooley
Presented By:
Giles Farnahy
Directed By:
Anthony Rooley

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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