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Goldmark Overture: In Spring, Op 36
BUDAPEST PO/ANDRAS KORODI
7.16* Beethoven Der
Wachtelschlag (WoO 129);
Aus Goethes Faust, Op 75 No 3 IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
RICHARD BURNETT (fortepiano)
7.22* Chopin Ballade No 4, in F minor, Op 52
BELLA DAVIDOVICH (piano)
7.34* Stravinsky Suite: The Firebird (1919)
ATLANTA SO/ROBERT SHAW
8.0 News
8.5 Vivaldi Concerto in c (rv 537) JOHN WALLACE (trumpet) JOHN MILLER (trumpet)
PHILHARMONIA/CHRISTOPHER
WARREN-GREEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Beethoven Der
Unknown:
John Wallace
Unknown:
John Miller

Arthur Honegger (1892-1955) Composing isn 't a profession - it's 's mania, a kind of gentle madness.
Ballet: Horace victorieux
FRENCH NATIONAL RO/MICHEL TABACHNIK
Le roi David (extracts)
STEPHAN AUDEL (narrator) SUZANNE DANCO (soprano)
CHOIR OF THE NATIONAL CHURCH OF THEVAUD
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/ ERNEST ANSERMET Symphony No 1
TOULOUSE CAPrrOLE
ORCHESTRA/MICHEL PLASSON records
Producer JOHN THORNLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Honegger
Soprano:
Suzanne Danco
Producer:
John Thornley

Mussorgsky Intermezzo in S b minor (in modo classico)
MUNICH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAl
MARCANDREAE
Stravinsky Ode (1943) CLEVELAND ORCHESTRAl THE COMPOSER
Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo theme, Op 33
RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (cello) ECO/GEOFFREY SIMON records

Contributors

Cello:
Raphael Wallfisch

AMERAL GUNSON (mezzo-soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Vaughan Williams Four Poems by Fredegond Shove
Delius Four Verlaine Songs:
II pleure dans mon coeur; Le ciel est par-dessus le toit; La lune blanche; Chanson d'automne Vaughan Williams Four Last Songs
BBC Bristol

direct from St John 's, Smith Square, London Alban Berg Quartet
Valentin Erban (violin)
Thomas Kakuska (violin) Gunter Pichler (viola) Gerhard Schulz (cello)
Mozart Quartet in F (K 590) Bartok Quartet No 5 (1934)
(Tickets, F2. available from 11.0am today, or in advance from the Box Office, tel: [number removed])
(Re-broadcast next Sunday)

Contributors

Unknown:
St John
Violin:
Valentin Erban
Violin:
Thomas Kakuska
Viola:
Gunter Pichler
Cello:
Gerhard Schulz

Rossini Petite Messe solennelle LUCIA popp (soprano)
BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER (mezzo-sop) NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor)
DIMITRIKAYRAKOS (bass)
CHOIR OF KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE KATIA AND MARIELLE LABEQUE (pianos)
DAVID BRIGGS (harmonium) conducted by STEPHEN CLEOBURY Respighi Theme and variations: Metamorphoseon
PHTLHARMONIA/GEOFFREY SIMON

Contributors

Soprano:
Lucia Popp
Soprano:
Brigitte Fassbaender
Tenor:
Nicolai Gedda
Pianos:
Marielle Labeque
Conducted By:
Stephen Cleobury

Hours giving evidence Or birth, advance
On death equally slowly. And saying so to some
Means nothing: others it leaves Nothing to be said.
Alan Brownjohn presents a critical appreciation of the work of Philip Larkin with contributions from
KINGSLEY AMIS, BARBARA EVERETT. GEORGE HARTLEY , RICHARD HOWARD. CHARLES MONTEITH , ANDREW MOTION, CHRISTOPHER RICKS and ANTHONY THWAITE Producer FRASER STEEL 0 HEAR THIS! page 25

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Brownjohn
Unknown:
Philip Larkin
Unknown:
Barbara Everett.
Unknown:
George Hartley
Unknown:
Richard Howard.
Unknown:
Charles Monteith
Unknown:
Christopher Ricks

A Baby in the Bar
Monodrama, with music by Wilhelm Grosz , after the dance-play of Bela Balasz by MICHAEL HIRST
A bartender from the 1920s recalls a bizarre evening in a cocktail bar when an abandoned baby was given a different kind of bottle.... with Ed Bishop as the Bartender and Tessa Worsley as the Tragic Mother BRAND NEW BAND director JOHN HARLE (saxophone) conducted by simon JOLY Producers CLIVE BENNETT andlANCOTTERELL

Contributors

Music By:
Wilhelm Grosz
Unknown:
Bela Balasz
Unknown:
Michael Hirst
Unknown:
Ed Bishop
Unknown:
Tessa Worsley
Director:
John Harle
Conducted By:
Simon Joly
Producers:
Clive Bennett

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