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Geoffrey Bush Overture: Yorick NEW PHILHARMONIA/VERNON HANDLEY
7.14* Allan Stephenson
Concertino, for piccolo, strings and harpsichord
LUCIEN GRUJON (piCCOlO) I MUSICANTI/THE COMPOSER
7.36* Shostakovich Two waltzes IRENA GRAFENAUER (flute) EDUARD BRUNNER (clarinet) OLEG MAISENBURG (piano)
7.42* Grainger Country Gardens; Mock Morris; Youthful Rapture; Shepherd's Hey
BOURNEMOUTH S1NFONIETTA/
KENNETH MONTGOMERY
8.0 News
8.5 Weber, orch Berlioz Invitation to the Dance
VIENNA VOLKSOPER ORCHESTRA/
FRANZ BAUER-THEUSSL
8.17* Albinoni Oboe Concerto in B flat, Op 9 No 11 PIERRE PIERLOT
I SOLISTI VENETI/CLAUDIO SCIMONE
8.29* Haydn Symphony No 101, in D (The Clock)
SCOTTISH CO/RAYMOND LEPPARD records

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Bush
Unknown:
Allan Stephenson
Harpsichord:
Lucien Grujon
Flute:
Irena Grafenauer
Clarinet:
Eduard Brunner
Unknown:
Kenneth Montgomery
Unknown:
Franz Bauer-Theussl

Poulenc La dame de
Monte Carlo , for soprano and orchestra Ravel Pavane pour une Infante defunte
Poulenc Sept repons de tenebre, for soprano, choir and orchestra NAN CHRISTIE (soprano) BBC SINGERS
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by SIMON JOLY

Contributors

Unknown:
Monte Carlo
Leader:
Martin Loveday
Conducted By:
Simon Joly

Angela Malsbury (clarinet) Rohan de Saram (cello) David Pettit (piano)
Phyllis Tate Sonata for clarinet and cello
Benjamin Frankel Pezzi pianissimi
Kenneth Leighton Fantasy on an American hymn tune
(A re-broadcast of last Thursday's Birmingham Lunchtime Concert)

Contributors

Clarinet:
Angela Malsbury
Piano:
David Pettit
Piano:
Phyllis Tate Sonata
Cello:
Benjamin Frankel Pezzi
Unknown:
Kenneth Leighton Fantasy

English carols and ballads, Italian frottole and French chansons, drawn from manuscripts and books belonging to Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and their courtiers.

Circa 1500: Emily van Evera (soprano) Nancy Hadden (flutes) Erin Headley (viola da gamba/fiddle) Christopher Wilson (lute/guitar) Robert Meunier (lute)

(Given in 1984 at the Wigmore Hall, London, as part of the Early Music Network)

Contributors

Soprano:
Emily van Evera
Flautist:
Nancy Hadden
Viola da gamba player/Fiddle player:
Erin Headley
Lutenist/Guitarist:
Christopher Wilson
Lutenist:
Robert Meunier

As radical governments, both left and right, reject the nostrums of 1960s education,
Peter Scott , Editor of the Times Higher Educational Supplement, considers the rich attractions of traditional schooling in Britain, the United States and France. With contributions from William Bennett ,
Ernest Boyer , Ed Hirsch , E. Le Roy Ladurie ,
Yves Martin , Peter Pulzer , and Margaret Maden
Producer MICHAEL STEVENSON (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Scott
Unknown:
William Bennett
Unknown:
Ernest Boyer
Unknown:
Ed Hirsch
Unknown:
E. Le Roy Ladurie
Unknown:
Yves Martin
Unknown:
Peter Pulzer
Unknown:
Margaret Maden
Producer:
Michael Stevenson

Charles Fox introduces concert recordings in which the emphasis is on the jazz composer, rather than on the performer.
Steve Berry and Django Bates The 20-piece band LOOSE TUBES played works by two of their number at Pendley International Jazz Festival, Tring, last July. Berry Chip
Bates Delightful precipice;
Rowing boat delineation egg Berry Full Moon; Stanley Shuffle
Bates Eden Express

Contributors

Introduces:
Charles Fox
Unknown:
Steve Berry
Unknown:
Django Bates

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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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