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Johann Strauss (son)
Csardas (Ritter Pasman ) VIENNA PO/WILU BOSKOVSKY
7.9* Honegger Cello Concerto MILOSSADLO
CZECH PO/VACLAV NEUMANN
7.23* Franck Prelude , Fugue and Variation, Op 18 PETER HURFORD (organ)
7.32* Bliss Film Music: Things to Come
RPO/SIR CHARLES GROVES
8.0 News
8.5 Handel The Trumpet Shall Sound (Messiah)
HENRY HERFORD (baSS)
PETER FRANKS (trumpet)
SCOTTISH CO/GEORGE MALCOLM
8.10* Rossini Ballet Music (Otello)
MONTE CARLO OPERA ORCHESTRA/ ANTONIO DE ALMEIDA
8.29* Strauss Symphonic Poem: Death and Transfiguration,
Op 24: BERLIN PO/KARAJAN: records

Contributors

Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Ritter Pasman
Unknown:
Franck Prelude
Unknown:
Peter Hurford

BRODSKY STRING QUARTET
Michael Thomas (violin) Ian Belton (violin)
Paul Cassidy (viola)
Jacqueline Thomas (cello)
Haydn Quartet in F, Op 77 No 2 John Joubert Quartet No 2 BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Violin:
Michael Thomas
Violin:
Ian Belton
Viola:
Paul Cassidy
Cello:
Jacqueline Thomas
Unknown:
John Joubert

ULSTER ORCHESTRA leader RICHARD HOWARTH conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD UNA HUNT (piano)
Wilfred Josephs Serenade for snlall orchestra
Rachmaninov Prelude in D, Op 23 No 4
Charles Wood The Dear Irish Boy
(first broadcast performance) Armstrong Gibbs Peacock Pie Lars-Erik Larsson Little March Albeniz Rumores de la Caleta Tchaikovsky Waltz and Polonaise (Eugene Onegin ) BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Leader:
Richard Howarth
Conducted By:
Maurice Handford
Piano:
Wilfred Josephs Serenade
Unknown:
Albeniz Rumores
Unknown:
Eugene Onegin

First of three programmes celebrating the birth of George Butterworth (1885-1916) MICHAEL GEORGE (baritone) BOCHMANN STRING QUARTET
Butterworth Song-cycle: Love blows as the wind blows: In the year that's come and gone; Life in her creaking shoes; Fill a glass with golden wine; On the way to Kew
Finzi Song-cycle: By footpath and stile: Paying calls; Where the picnic was; The oxen; The master and the leaves; Voices from things growing in a churchyard; Exeunt omnes
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
George Butterworth

direct from the Chapel of St John's College. Cambridge Introit: They that put their trust }n the Lord (Orr)
Responses: Tomkins
Psalm: 89 (Alcock, Massey, Macfarren)
First Lesson: Nehemiah 8, vv 1-12 (AV)
Canticles: Collegium Sancti Johannis Cantabrigiense (Howells)
Second Lesson: Romans 12, vv 1-8 (AV)
Anthem: Christe qui lux es (Whyte)
Hymn: Jesus, where'er thy People meet (EH 422)
Organ voluntary: Master
Tallis's Testament (Howells) Director of Music DR GEORGE GUEST
Organ student philip KENYON

Contributors

Music:
Dr George

by RHYS ADRIAN
An elderly couple remember the halcyon days of glamorous theatre and as they wait for their Meals on Wheels, feel that they have somehow taken the wrong turning in a life which has taken them to many different crossroads.
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN

Contributors

Directed By:
John Tydeman
Mary:
Brenda Bruce
George:
And Peter Sallis
MrsH:
Anne Jameson
Richard:
Colin Starkey
Nurse:
Melinda Walker

BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conducted by TERRY EDWARDS PETER NOKE and HELEN KRIZOS (piano duet and two pianos)
MUhaud Deux poemes; Psalm 121; La creation du monde Hindemith Six chansons; Sonata in c, for two pianos
Milhaud Quatrains valaisans BBC Manchester

Contributors

Conducted By:
Terry Edwards
Conducted By:
Peter Noke
Piano:
Helen Krizos

Paul Robertson (violin) David Matthews (violin)
Ivo-Jan van der Werff (viola) Anthony Lewis (cello)
Debussy String Quartet in G minor
Shostakovich String Quartet N08
(Given earlier this evening in Studio 7. Manchester.Ticketsavailablefrom BBC Concerts Promotion, POBox27, Manchester M60 ISJ)

Contributors

Violin:
Paul Robertson
Violin:
David Matthews
Viola:
Ivo-Jan van Der Werff
Cello:
Anthony Lewis

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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