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C. P. E. Bach Sonatina in D (Wq 109)
INGEBORG AND REIMER KÜCHLER (fortepianos)
VIENNA CAPELLA ACADEMICA directed by EDUARD MELKUS
7.19" Dowland Flow my tears: EMMA KIRKBY (sop) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)
7.24* Johann Jakob van Eyck Variations on Dowland's Flow my tears HANS-MARTIN LINDE (treble recorder)
KONRAD RAGOSSNIG (lute)
7.29* Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 49 No 2 RADU LUPU (piano)
7.38* Sibelius Tone Poem: En Saga, Op 9
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR COLIN DAVIS
8.0 News
8.5 Mozart Symphony
No 32 in G (K 318): BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by KARL BOHM
8.14* Britten Diversions for piano (left hand) and orchestra, Op 21
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano) LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA, conducted by THE COMPOSER
8.38* Ravel Valses nobles et sentimentales
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted 'by seiji OZAWA gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
E. Bach Sonatina
Directed By:
Eduard Melkus
Bass:
Anthony Rooley
Unknown:
Konrad Ragossnig
Conducted By:
Sir Colin Davis
Conducted By:
Karl Bohm

Telemann
Cantata: Du bist verflucht, 0
Schreckensstimme (Der harmonische Gottesdienst)
Sonata in F minor for recorder and continuo (Der getreue Music-Meister)
Cantata: Wer sehnet sich nach Kerker, Stein und
Ketten (Der Harmonische Gottesdienst)
CATHERINE BOTT (SOpranO) PHILIP PICKETT (recorder) ANTHONY PLEETH (Cello)
DAVID ROBLOU (harpsichord) Quartet in D minor
(Musique de table: 1733) FRANS BRÜGGEN (recorder) QUADRO HOTTETERRE

Contributors

Soprano:
Catherine Bott
Soprano:
Philip Pickett

A reconstruction of a typical service held in St Bride's, Fleet Street during the 1690s
Hugh Dickson reads the words of the Minister CHOIR OF
WESTMINSTER ABBEY
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC led by SIMON STANDAGE CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
(organ), conducted by SIMON PRESTON
Tallis Preces and Responses
Purcell Anthem: 0 give thanks unto the Lord; Te Deum and Jubilate
With a sermon preached on this day in 1695 by the Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, The Rev Dr Charles Hickman, read by Timothy West.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Dickson
Unknown:
Simon Standage
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood
Conducted By:
Simon Preston
Conducted By:
Tallis Preces

(guitar)
John Dowland My Lady Hunssdun's Puffe;
Lachrimae Antiquae
Pavan Bach , transc Bream Lute Suite in E minor Phil Ward Varieties of Guitar Music
E. Sainz de la Maza Campanas dal Alba
Joaquin Malats Serenata espafiola
(Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons)

Contributors

Guitar:
John Dowland
Unknown:
Lachrimae Antiquae
Unknown:
Pavan Bach

ALAN FAIRS (baritone) RICHARD NUNN (piano) Brahms Standchen ,
Op 106 No 1; Auf dem Kirchhofe; Verrath Wolf Fussreise ; Der Freund; Anakreons Grab; Der Musikant
Strauss Zueignung ; Die Nacht; Fur fiinfzehn Pfennige
BBC Bristol

Contributors

Piano:
Brahms Standchen
Unknown:
Verrath Wolf Fussreise
Unknown:
Strauss Zueignung

VACLAV HUDECEK (violin)
FRANKFURT RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by HUBERT SOUDANT
Debussy Prelude a l'apresmidi d'un faune
Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor, Op 53
3.0* Interval Reading
3.10* Costin Miereanu Miroirs celestes
(first UK broadcast)
Debussy La mer: three symphonic sketches
(Hess Radio recording)

Contributors

Violin:
Vaclav Hudecek
Conducted By:
Hubert Soudant
Unknown:
Costin Miereanu

Your Obedient Servant
The composer in service, the servant in music and the not very obedient servant all appear in today's programme, ending at 6.8* with Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No 1. Presented by Roger Nichols
Producer HUGH WARWICK

Contributors

Presented By:
Roger Nichols
Producer:
Hugh Warwick

Music for St Cecilia from the late Renaissance by de Rore, Palestrina,
Porta, Lassus, Marenzio and Peter Phillips.
MARGARET PHILLIPS (organ) WILLIAM BYRD CHOIR director GAVIN TURNER

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Phillips.
Unknown:
Margaret Phillips
Unknown:
William Byrd Choir
Director:
Gavin Turner

The charge is that the issues were not examined the defence, that the public has never before had a clearer view of the differences between government and political parties. David Wheeler examines the June 1983 General Election and asks what the media's responsibility is in setting the agenda for the Campaign. With contributions from Peter Preston, David Nicholas, Harold Evans, William Deedes and Sir Robin Day.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Wheeler
Interviewee:
Peter Preston
Interviewee:
David Nicholas
Interviewee:
Harold Evans
Interviewee:
William Deedes
Interviewee:
Sir Robin Day
Producer:
David Morton

direct from the Royal Festival Hall. London in the presence of HRH The Duchess of Gloucester
English Chamber
Orchestra, leader jose-luis GARCIA , conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
Musicians from the Royal Military School of MUSIC, Kneller Hall , conductor Lt-Col Duncan Beat , mvo arr Mackerras National Anthem, with introductory fanfare
Handel Concerto a due cori, in F
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 3, in c minor

Contributors

Leader:
Jose-Luis Garcia
Conducted By:
Sir Charles MacKerras
Piano:
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Conductor:
Kneller Hall
Conductor:
Lt-Col Duncan Beat

Six visits to Heyday's by CHRIS MILLER with Cyril Cusack as Mr Leo Heyday 3: Idle Hands
Lunchtime. A union leader, a businessman, a feminist and two information technologists look at the future of work.

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Miller
Unknown:
Cyril Cusack
Unknown:
Mr Leo
Kaye:
Alison Skilbeck
Franny:
Fiona Walker
Motley:
Hugh Walters
Crunt:
Richard Pasco
Quidsin:
Clive Merrison
Producer:
Louise Purslow

First in a new series of five programmes including all his verse anthems, recorded in places associated with him. 1: Oxford
Glorious and powerful
God; This is the record of John; 0 God the King; If ye be risen again; 0 clap your hands, interspersed with works for viol
CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH
CATHEDRAL, OXFORD; HARRY BICKET (organ); CONSORT OF MUSICKE VIOL CONSORT conductor FRANCIS GRIER

Contributors

Conductor:
Francis Grier

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