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Telemann Overture in c
VIENNA CONCENTUS MUSICUS/
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
7.28* Faure Barcarolle No 12, in E flat
PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
7.32* Bruch Swedish Dances, Op 63
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS
ORCHESTRA KURT MASUR
7.37* Faure Barcarolle No 5, in F sharp minor
PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
7.49* Mendelssohn War March of the Priests (Athalia)
VIENNA PO CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI
8.0 News
8.5 Copland El Salon Mexico DETROIT SO; ANTAL DORAT1
8.15* Haydn Piano Trio in C (H XIV Cl): BEAUX ARTS TRIO
8.24* Debussy La boite a JOUJOUX: BASLE SO/ARMIN JORDAN records

Contributors

Unknown:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Piano:
Paul Crossley
Unknown:
Kurt Masur
Unknown:
Christoph von Dohnanyi

BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE
R. L. Pearsall No! No! Nigella; Lay a garland Three glees:
Samuel Arnold In summer's cool shade
Samuel Webbe Breathe soft ye winds
John Hatton Over hill, over dale Stanford The blue bird
Elgar Two choral songs, Op 71: The Shower; The Fountain
Seiber Three nonsense songs

Contributors

Conductor:
John Poole
Conductor:
R. L. Pearsall
Unknown:
Samuel Arnold
Unknown:
Samuel Webbe
Unknown:
John Hatton

Respighi Feste romane conducted by Leonard Slatkin Roy Harris Symphony No 5 conducted by Rafael Kubelik
3.15* Interval Reading
3.20* Martinu Symphony No 4 conducted by Erich Leinsdorf C WFMT recordings) (R) VHF/FM only from 2.55

Contributors

Conducted By:
Leonard Slatkin
Conducted By:
Roy Harris
Conducted By:
Rafael Kubelik
Conducted By:
Erich Leinsdorf

The second of two programmes Songs and dances from
14th-century Italy by Landini and his contemporaries LANDINI CONSORT
Rogers Covey-Crump (tenor) John Potter (tenor)
Michael George (bass)
John Bryan (instrumentalist) Peter Syrus (instrumentalist)
Vincentius de Arimino In forma quasi tra'l veghiar
Andrea da Firenze Morra la'nyidi' ardendo;
Fugite Gianni Bacco anon Istampitta
Cominciamento di gioa; Deh tristo mi topinello; De mia farina
Andrea da Firenze Non piu dogli ebbe Dido
Andrea Stefani I senti matutino Magister Piero Seghugi a corta (Given in January 1985 in the Wigmore Hall. London)

Contributors

Tenor:
John Potter
Bass:
Michael George
Bass:
John Bryan
Unknown:
Peter Syrus
Unknown:
Piero Seghugi

Andy Culshaw (trumpet) Bryan Allen (trumpet) Stephen Roberts (horn) Simon Hogg (trombone) Owen Slade (tuba)
John Joubert Chamber Music John Casken Clarion Sea
(Fine Arts Brass Ensemble commission: first UK broadcast) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Culshaw
Unknown:
Bryan Allen
Horn:
Stephen Roberts
Horn:
Simon Hogg
Unknown:
Owen Slade
Unknown:
John Joubert

direct from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester Eilene Hannan (soprano) Boys of Manchester Grammar School trained by MICHAEL BALL
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra leader DENNIS SIMONS conducted by Bernhard Klee
Parti Berg Three fragments from Wozzeck

Contributors

Leader:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Bernhard Klee
Conducted By:
Parti Berg

A series of four programmes
John Franklyn-Robbins reads VIRGIL'S poem about the arts of agriculture and the arts of peace in the translation by ROBERT WELLS
2: Trees and Vines
Music by MICHAEL BALL Producer FRASER STEEL BBC Manchester
(Third programme next Sunday)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Franklyn-Robbins
Translation By:
Robert Wells
Music By:
Michael Ball
Producer:
Fraser Steel

Vivaldi; Concerto in G (Alla Rustica) (RV 151); Concerto in A, for violin and cello (Rv 546); Albinoni Concerto in u. Op 9 No 6, for two oboes; Vivaldi Concerto in G major, for two violins (rv 516)
MONICA HUGGETT (violin), ELIZABETH WALLFISCH (violin), SOPHIA MCKENNA (oboe), VALERIE DARKE (Oboe), TIMOTHY MASON (Cello),
RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS director NICHOLAS KRAEMER

Contributors

Violin:
Elizabeth Wallfisch
Oboe:
Sophia McKenna
Oboe:
Valerie Oarke
Cello:
Timothy Mason
Director:
Nicholas Kraemer

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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