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Telemann Partita Polonaise in B
CAPELLA ACADEMICA, VIENNA directed by KURT REDEL
7.17* Chopin Mazurkas in c and in B minor, Op 33 Nos 3-4 ARTUR RUBINSTEIN (piano)
7.24* Mendelssohn String Quartet in E flat, Op 44 No 3 MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART
8.0 News
8.5 Villa-Lobos Aria (Bachianas Brasileiras No 5)
Granados, arr Russ La maja de Goya
KATHLEEN BATTLE (SOprano)
CHRISTOPHER PARKENING (guitar)
8.14* Rubinstein Violin Sonata in G, Op 13 No 1
GRIGORY FEIGIN (violin)
VIKTOR POLTORATSKY (piano)
8.48* Stravinsky Suite No 2
COLUMBIA SO/THE COMPOSER: records
Marc-Antoine Charpentier
Pastorale en musique: Acteon LES ARTS FLORISSANTS directed by WILLIAM CHRISTIE record
JEAN JACQUES KANTOROW (violin) ANTHEA GIFFORD (guitar)
Paganini Three duets: No 7, in c; No 8, in F; No 9 in A
Fillippo Gragnani Sonata, Op 8 No 2, for violin and guitar
Paganini Three duets: No 10, in D minor; No 11, in E; No 12, in G (R)
(piano)
Charles T. Griffes Sonata Mendelssohn Variations serieuses
Gershwin A medley from The George Gershwin Song Book
CUMMINGS STRING TRIO
Reger Trio in A minor, Op 77b Beethoven Trio in D, Op 9 (R)
led by PAUL WILLEY CBSO Chorus chorus-master SIMON HALSEY Karita Mattila (soprano) Ian Caddy (bass) conducted by Okko Kamu Dvorak Te Deum
Sibelius Luonnotar , Op 70, for soprano and orchestra Stravinsky Symphony of Psalms
BBC Birmingham
John Dankworth 's record selection includes an arrangement by Bill Russo for STAN KENTON 'S ORCHESTRA, an excerpt from Stan Tracey 's suite 'Under Milk Wood' and 'The five of us' by Andre Previn.
ALAN BROWN (piano)
LANGHAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BEAN conducted by NICHOLAS BRAITHWAITE
Rossini Overture: The Silken Ladder Moeran Toccata
Mozart Six Kontretanze (K 462) Finzi Eclogue, for piano and string orchestra
Honegger Pastorale d'ete
Liszt Au bord d'une source
Arnold Sinfonietta No 1, Op 48 (R)
J. C. Bach Quintet in B flat
Mozart Serenade in c minor (K 388) (R)
Ballet: The Rite of Spring
SUHER AND GUHER PEKINEL (pianos) BBC Northern Ireland (R)
Second of three programmes Elisabeth Lutyens String Quartet No 6
Francis Routh Tragic
Interludes, for oboe (first broadcast)
Gustav Holst Phantasiestiicke , for oboe and string quartet ROBIN CANTER (Oboe)
ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Peter Carter (violin) David Roth (violin) Keith Lovell (viola)
Bruno Schrecker (cello)
direct from Liverpool Cathedral
Introit: Praise ye the Lord (Tye)
Responses: Leighton
Psalms 12, 13, 14 (Wilton, Day, Stanford)
Readings (rsv): II Samuel 15, w 17-21; John 11,1-16
Canticles: Murrill in E
Anthem: O clap your hands (Vaughan Williams)
Hymn: Ye holy angels bright (A&MR 371)
Organ Voluntary: Carillon sortie (Mulet)
BBC Manchester
Introduced by Jon Curle Millocker March (Seven Swabians)
JOHANN STRAUSS ORCHESTRA/
JACK ROTHSTEIN
Kurpinski Clarinet Concerto LUDWIK KURKIEWICZ BYDGOSZCZ PO/ZBIGNIEW CHWEDCZUK
Nielsen Suite:
Aladdin GOTHENBURG SO/MYUNG WHUN CHUNG records lain Hamilton Circus
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by SIR JOHN PRITCHARD (R)
Franck Grande piece symphonique
GILLIAN weir (organ) (R) Paganini Cantabile
TAKAKO NISHIZAKI (violin) ICHURO SUZUKI (guitar)
Hurlstone Piano Concerto in D
ERIC PARKIN
LPO/NICHOLAS BRAITHWAITE : records
A story for singers and instrumentalists by EDWARD BOND
Music by Hans Werner Henze (bom 1 July 1926)
(sung in the original English) Henze's most recent opera is a satire of the life and toves of the English Establishment circa 1900, played out by cats. (tenor) (bass)(soprano)(mezzo-soprano)(baritone)(tenor)(soprano)(bass-baritone)(bass)(soprano)(soprano)(mezzo-soprano)(bass)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BELA DEKANY conducted by RICHARD ARMSTRONG Répétiteurs JAMES HOLMES and MICHAEL LLOYD
Technical presentation MARTIN PAGE and PHILIP BURWELL
Producer CLIVE BENNETT
(Henze's Symphony No 7 receives its first UK performance at this year's Proms on Friday 25 July)
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Ian McDougall with a selection of foreign radio broadcasts.
Part 2
Albion Ensemble
Franz Anton Rossler Wind Quintet in E flat
Rossini Quartet No 4, in B flat Taffanel Wind Quintet in G minor
(Given earlier this evening in Studio 7) BBC Manchester