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Telemann Overture in G minor
CONCENTUS MUSICUS. VIENNA
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
7.23* Handel, arr Halvorsen
Passacaglia (Suite No 7) (mono) ALBERT SAMMONS (violin) LIONEL TERTIS (viola)
7.30* Brahms Variations on a theme by Paganini (Book 1) TAMAS VASARY (piano)
7.41* Haydn Piano trio in G
(H xv 25) (Gypsy Rondo) (mono) JACQUES THIBAUD (violin) PABLO CASALS (cello)
ALFRED CORTOT (piano)
8.0 News
8.5 Johann Strauss (son) Waltz: The Blue Danube
VIENNA PO/WILLI BOSKOVSKY
8.12* Roussel Segovia JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
8.14* Onslow Grand Septet in B flat, Op 79 STALDER QUINTET
WERNER BARTSCHI (piano) RUDOLF FREI (double-bass)
8.45* Ravel Alborada del gracioso
FRENCH NATIONAL RO/STOKOWSKI records

Contributors

Unknown:
Concentus Musicus. Vienna
Unknown:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Viola:
Lionel Tertis
Piano:
Haydn Piano
Violin:
Jacques Thibaud
Cello:
Pablo Casals
Piano:
Alfred Cortot
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Roussel Segovia
Double-Bass:
Rudolf Frei
Double-Bass:
Ravel Alborada

MEDICI STRING QUARTET Paul Robertson (violin) David Matthews (violin) Ivo-Jan van der Werff (viola) Anthony Lewis (cello) with PETER POPLE (violin) MARILYN TAYLOR (violin) MICHAEL COOKSON (viola) ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello) Haydn String Quartet. Op 103 (unfinished) Mendelssohn Octet in E flat, Op 20 (A repeat of last Thursday's Manchester Summer Recital)

Contributors

Violin:
Paul Robertson
Violin:
David Matthews
Viola:
Ivo-Jan van Der Werff
Cello:
Anthony Lewis
Violin:
Peter Pople
Violin:
Marilyn Taylor
Viola:
Michael Cookson
Cello:
Alexander Baillie

JANIS VAKARELLIS (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by ALUN FRANCIS Parti Ives , orch Schuman Variations on a national hymn (America) Gershwin Piano Concerto in F

Contributors

Leader:
Geoffrey Trabichoff
Conducted By:
Alun Francis
Conducted By:
Parti Ives

Four generations, from an Englishman who settled in the USA to the cellist of a leading contemporary quartet Grieg To Spring FELIX SALMOND with SIMEON RUMSCHISKY (piano) (mono record: 1927) Chopin Introduction and Polonaise brillante, Op 3 LEONARD ROSE With NORMAN SHETLER (piano) (First broadcast in 1971) Strauss Symphonic poem: Don Quixote RONALD LEONARD LOS ANGELES PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by SIMON RATTLE (KUSC recording)
2.45* Interval Reading
2.55* Mozart Quartet in D major (K 575) VERMEER STRING QUARTET Shmuel Ashkenazy (violin) Pierre Menard (violin) Jerry Horner (viola) Marc Johnson (cello) Schubert Trio in B flat (D 898) JELLY D'ARANYI (violin) FELIX SALMOND (cello) MYRA HESS (piano) (mono record: 1927-8)

Contributors

Unknown:
Felix Salmond
Piano:
Simeon Rumschisky
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Unknown:
Ronald Leonard
Conducted By:
Simon Rattle
Violin:
Shmuel Ashkenazy
Violin:
Pierre Menard
Viola:
Jerry Horner
Cello:
Marc Johnson
Cello:
Felix Salmond

Rousseau, Rameau and the 'Querelle des Bouffons'of 1752 A history compiled from contemporary music and documents by MAURICE CRANSTON , Professor of Political Science, London School of Economics
Readers Carole Boyd
Garard Green, Anthony Hall and Nigel Lambert
Music adviser NICHOLAS ANDERSON Producer MICHAEL MASON

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Cranston
Unknown:
Anthony Hall
Unknown:
Nigel Lambert
Unknown:
Nicholas Anderson
Producer:
Michael Mason
Rousseau:
David March
Rameau:
Timothy Bateson

The celebrated jazz pianist was recorded in the Barbican Concert Hall, London, during his 1984 European tour, when he was accompanied by Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (bass) and Martin Drew (drums).
Part 1 includes Falling in love with love; Time after time; Lush life; Caravan

11.0* Interval Reading

11.5* Part 2 includes Who can I turn to?; Satin doll; The man I love; Blue etude

Contributors

Pianist:
Oscar Peterson
Bassist:
Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen
Drummer:
Martin Drew

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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