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Kabalcvsky Overture:
Colas Breugnon: BOSTON pops ORCHESTRA, conducted by JOHN WILLIAMS
9.10* Mozart Piano
Concerto No 27. in B flat I 595): CLIFFORD CURZON
ENGLISHCHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by BENJAMIN BRITTEN
9.44* Stroumski Veliko Slavoslovie (The Great Glorification)
BORIS CHRISTUFF (bass)
CHOIR OF THE ALEXANDER NEVSKY CATHEDRAL, SOFIA conducted by ANGEL KONSTANTINOV
9.56*
Stravinsky Symphony in c: BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN: records

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Williams
Unknown:
Clifford Curzon
Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten
Conducted By:
Stroumski Veliko
Bass:
Boris Christuff
Conducted By:
Angel Konstantinov
Conducted By:
Stravinsky Symphony
Conducted By:
Herbert Von

ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA kd by JOSEF FROHLICH conducted by NORMAN DEL MAR
.JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER (Cello) BBC SINGERS chorus-master SIMON JOLY Holst Fantasia on Hampshire Folksongs (1916) (arranged for string orchestra - from an unpublished String quartet- by Imogen Hoist); Invocation, for cello and orchestra (1911); King
Estmere, for chorus and orchestra (1903)
12.5* Interval Reading
12.10* Roy Harris Radio Piece (1946)
Ned Rorem Pilgrims, for strings (1958)
Sessions Three Choruses on Biblical Texts (1972) (all first broadcasts)

Contributors

Unknown:
Josef Frohlich
Conducted By:
Norman Del Mar

PETER FRANKL and ANDRAS SCHIFF
Dvorak Slavonic Dances. Op 72 Nos 5-8
Schubert Variations in A flat (D 813)
Brahms Hungarian
Dances Nos 12, 7, 20, 10 (A BBC digital recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Frankl
Unknown:
Andras Schiff
Unknown:
Dvorak Slavonic Dances.

Comic opera in three acts by Wolf-Ferrari
Libretto by GIUSEPPE PIZZOLA, after GOLDONI
Sung in the English translation by EDWARD J. DENT
In 18th-century Venice at Carnival time, female cunning outwits male chauvinism to give true love a chance prior to the wedding ceremony.
ENGLISH SYMPH. ORCHESTRA leader ROY GILLARD conducted by HILARY GRIFFITHS : Act 1 ( Phoenix Opera's production from this year's Camden Festival)

Contributors

Leader:
Roy Gillard
Conducted By:
Hilary Griffiths

When Eliot was writing The Dry Salvages the question of American assistance for Britain's war effort was being discussod .
In the fourth of five talks about Eliot's four Quartets, the poet,
Peter Robinson traces the writer's attempt to protect his poem from topical allusion while bringing about the ' intersection of the timeless with time '. With a reading of the poem by JOHN FRANKLYN -ROBBINS.
Producer THOMAS SUTCLIFFE

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Robinson
Unknown:
John Franklyn
Producer:
Thomas Sutcliffe

Nothing is required and nothing will avail, except a little, a very little, clear thinking.'
Peter Oppenheimer of Christ Church, Oxford, argues that the ideas of John Maynard Keynes , born 100 years ago this month, remain central to an understanding of how economies work. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Oppenheimer
Unknown:
John Maynard Keynes

An exploration in words and music by Robert Nye and Humphrey Searle of the devilish themes in THOMAS MANN'S novel Doctor Faustus.
Humphrey Searle, the composer, died on 12 May 1982. This was one of many works commissioned from him by the BBC.
JOHN GIBBS (baritone) WENDY EATHORNE (soprano) PAUL ESSWOOD (counter-tenor) BRIAN BURROWS (tenor) FIONA NICHOLSON (speaker) HUBERT DAWKES (organ) MARY NASH (piano)
NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
SINFONIA OF LONDON
AMRROSIAN SINGERS conducted by HUMPHREY SEARLE.
Producer IAN COTTERELL

Contributors

Music By:
Robert Nye
Music By:
Humphrey Searle
Baritone:
John Gibbs
Soprano:
Wendy Eathorne
Countertenor:
Paul Esswood
Tenor:
Brian Burrows
Speaker:
Fiona Nicholson
Organ:
Hubert Dawles
Piano:
Mary Nash
Producer:
Ian Cotterell
Narrator:
Gavin Campbell
Zeitblom:
John Rye
Devil:
Jack May
Leverkuhn:
Nigel Anthony

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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