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The second of two programmes Beethoven Sonata in G, Op 30 No 3: LEV POLYAKIN with GORDON BACK (piano) Michael Berkeley Funerals and Fandangos for unaccompanied violin: MARTIN CHALIFOUR Debussy Sonata CHRISTOPH POPPEN with GORDON BACK (piano) after 10.55

Contributors

Unknown:
Beethoven Sonata
Unknown:
Lev Polyakin
Piano:
Michael Berkeley Funerals

Cornhill Test Match at Lord's Test Match Special presents ball-by-ball commentary on the third day's play by BRIAN JOHNSTON , DON MOSEY , TONY LEWIS , HENRY BLOFELD. Summarisers FRED TRUEMAN , TREVOR BAILEY and GAMINE GOONASENA Scorer BILL FRINDALL
1.5* Lunchtime News
1.10* A View from the Boundary: Today's guest-Barry Norman.
1.30* County Scoreboard
1.40*-6.30 Commentary with tea and close of play summaries Producer PETER BAXTER

Contributors

Play By:
Brian Johnston
Play By:
Don Mosey
Play By:
Tony Lewis
Play By:
Henry Blofeld.
Play By:
Summarisers Fred Trueman
Play By:
Trevor Bailey
Unknown:
Bill Frindall
Unknown:
Barry Norman.
Producer:
Peter Baxter

leader DESMOND BRADLEY conducted by DAVID ATHERTON SUSAN MILAN (flute) CARYL THOMAS (harp) Mozart Serenade in G (Eine kleine Nachtmusik) (K 525); Concerto in c for flute, harp and orchestra (K 299)
12.20* Interval Reading
12.25* Mozart Symphony No 40 in G minor (K 550) (Given in association with the Welsh Arts Council)

Contributors

Leader:
Desmond Bradley
Conducted By:
David Atherton
Flute:
Susan Milan

Corrette Organ Concerto in D, Op 26 No 3 FRANCOIS-HENRI HOUBART (organ) BERNARD THOMAS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Couperin Ordre No 15 (Pieces de Clavecin) RAFAEL PUYANA (harpsichord) CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord) Francoeur Suite No 4 (Symphonies du Festin Royal) ADOLF SCHERBAUM (trumpet) STANISLAV SIMEK (trumpet) PAUL KUENTZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by PAUL KUENTZ : records

Contributors

Unknown:
Bernard Thomas
Harpsichord:
Rafael Puyana
Harpsichord:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Adolf Scherbaum
Unknown:
Paul Kuentz
Directed By:
Paul Kuentz

The final programme given last month at the Cheltenham International Festival of Music LINDSAY STRING QUARTET with ALLAN SCHILLER (piano) Mendelssohn String Quartet No 6 in F minor, Op 80; Variations in B flat, Op 83
2.45* Interval Reading
2.50* Mendelssohn Piano Quartet No 3 in B minor, Op 3 BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Piano:
Allan Schiller

In a special edition from the 38th International Festival Philip French (in the Chair) talks with Owen Dudley Edwards, Derek Malcolm , Roger Savage and Marina Warner about Sir David Lyndsay 's Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaites, new plays by Samuel Beckett , and other official and Fringe productions; the Film Festival and the world premiere of Neil Jordan 's The Company of Wolves ; Treasures from the Smithsonian, an Eduardo Paolozzi Retrospective, and the first exhibition at the new Gallery of Modem Art; God and the Poets: David Daiches ' 1983 Gifford Lectures at Edinburgh University; and the Collected Letters of Hugh MacDiarmid. MF joins at 6.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Owen Dudley
Unknown:
Derek Malcolm
Unknown:
Roger Savage
Unknown:
Sir David Lyndsay
Unknown:
Ane Satyre
Unknown:
Samuel Beckett
Unknown:
Neil Jordan
Unknown:
Eduardo Paolozzi
Unknown:
David Daiches
Unknown:
Gifford Lectures
Unknown:
Hugh MacDiarmid.

with ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) Percy Grainger Walking Tune Graham Whettam Sextet for wind and piano
Ligeti Bagatelles BBC Birmingham
Interval readings this week from H. G. Wells : Aspects of a Life by ANTHONY WEST (Hutchinson)

Contributors

Piano:
Anthony Goldstone
Piano:
Percy Grainger
Unknown:
Graham Whettam Sextet
Unknown:
H. G. Wells

A series of 26 programmes devised by ANTHONY ROOLEY
16: George Handford's 'Ayres' (1609)
You watery issue; Breathe out my sighs; Flow, flow my tears; Come tears and sighs; See, 0 see sweet Amyntas; Daphne stay
THE CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Rooley
Directed By:
Anthony Rooley

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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