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Walter Leigh Agincourt Overture
NEW PHILHARMONIA/
NICHOLAS BRAITHWAITE
7.16* Rimsky-Korsakov Song of the Indian Guest (Sadko) (mono)
DMITRI SMIRNOFF (tenor) with orchestra
7.19* Mozart String Quintet in c (K 515)
ESTERHAZY STRING QUARTET With WIM TEN HAVE (cello)
8.0 News
8.5 Crusell Clarinet Quartet No 3, in D major, Op 7 THEA KING (clarinet)
MEMBERS OF THE
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
8.27* Sibelius Two Shakespeare songs, Op 60
TOM KRAUSE (baritone) CARLOS BONELL (guitar)
8.31* Tchaikovsky The
Nutcracker: Suite, Op 71a AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/DORATI records

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Leigh
Unknown:
Nicholas Braithwaite
Unknown:
Rimsky-Korsakov Song
Baritone:
Tom Krause
Guitar:
Carlos Bonell

English Madrigalists
Gibbons The silver swan;
0 that the learned poets; I weigh not fortune's frown; Pavan and Galliard; Nay let me weep;
Alman and Coranto; What is our life; How art thou thralled?
CONSORT OF MUSICKE directed by ANTHONY rooley
CHRISTOPHER hogwood (virginals) records

Contributors

Directed By:
Anthony Rooley

A weekly series of recitals given by artists of the younger generation, direct from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
Brodsky Quartet
Michael Thomas (violin) Ian Belton (violin)
Paul Cassidy (viola)
Jacqueline Thomas (cello) Mendelssohn Fugue (Four pieces, Op 81)
Quartet in E minor, Op 44 No 2

Contributors

Violin:
Michael Thomas
Viola:
Paul Cassidy
Cello:
Jacqueline Thomas

The last of five programmes includes excerpts from a concert given by this American pianist in Paris in 1979, just ten months before his death.
He is accompanied by MARC JOHNSON (double-bass) and JOE LABARBERA (drums).

Contributors

Double-Bass:
Marc Johnson
Double-Bass:
Joe Labarbera

LANGHAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BEAN conducted by NICHOLAS BRAITHWAITE ALAN BROWN (piano) Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder Moeran Toccata
Mozart Six Kontretanze (K 462) Finzi Eclogue , for piano and string orchestra
Honegger Pastorale d'ete
Liszt Au bord d'une source
Arnold Sinfonietta No 1. Op 48

Contributors

Conducted By:
Nicholas Braithwaite
Piano:
Alan Brown
Unknown:
Finzi Eclogue

direct from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge
Introit: 0 for a closer walk with God (Stanford) Responses: Radcliffe
Psalm 119, vv 1-32 (Atkins, Hayes)
First Lesson (av): Exodus 12, vv 14-27
Office hymn: Give me the wings of faith (EH 197)
Canticles: Collegium Regale (Howells)
Second Lesson (Av): Acts 15, vv 35-41
Anthem: My beloved spake (Hadley)
Hymn: Praise to the Lord (EH 536)
Organ voluntary: Allegro risoluto (first movement from
Symphony No 2, Op 20) (Vierne) Director of Music
STEPHEN CLEOBURY
Organ scholar RICHARD FARNES

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Cleobury
Unknown:
Richard Farnes

The third in a series of ten programmes reflecting amateur choral singing in Britain. THE SNO JUNIOR CHORUS conductor JEAN KIDD
ALEXANDRA MELROSE (piano) THE WAVERLEY SINGERS conductor PAMELA DUNCAN MORLEY WHITEHEAD (organ)
Lutoslawski Three children's songs
Faure Messe Basse arr Paavo KUski-Erkki Pohjola Four Finnish folk songs Stravinsky Four Russian peasant songs
Lutoslawski Mr Tralalinsky BBC Bristol

Contributors

Conductor:
Jean Kidd
Piano:
Alexandra Melrose
Conductor:
Pamela Duncan
Conductor:
Morley Whitehead
Unknown:
Faure Messe Basse

by ANDREW DALLMEYER
'Hark! What noise is that? A scratching and a scraping. Or do my ears deceive me? Yet again. No doubt of it. I fear it is a rat. Cunning little devil! He seems to move from one place to another. From left to right across the room. And always stopping when I stop....' Directed by STEWART CONN

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Dallmeyer
Directed By:
Stewart Conn
Thomas De Quincey:
Neil Cunningham
Willy:
Russell Hunter

leader BRADLEY CRESWICK conducted by STEUART BEDFORD DAVID HASLAM (flute)
COLIN KELLETT (cor anglais) Mozart Symphony No 17, in G major (K 129)
Mendelssohn Scherzo, Capriccio and Fugue, Op 81
Honegger Concerto da Camera
Haydn Symphony No 76, in E flat BBC Manchester

Contributors

Conducted By:
Steuart Bedford
Flute:
David Haslam

Opera in two acts with a prologue and epilogue
Libretto by BEATRICE DOVSKY
Music by Max von Schillings (sung in German)
(first UK broadcast)
This voluptuous opera from 1915, combining Puccini-like melodies with the orchestral style of Richard Strauss , explains the enigmatic smile in Leonardo's painting.
BADEN STATE OPERA CHORUS
BADEN STATE THEATRE CHORUS
BADEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPH PERICK

Contributors

Music By:
Max Von
Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Conducted By:
Christoph Perick

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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