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Offenbach Overture:
La belle Helene: PHILHARMONIA; SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Faure Suite: Pelleas et Melisande
ACADEMY OF ST MARTININTHE-
FIELDS/SIR NEVILLE MARRINER Mozart Quintet in E flat, for piano and wind (K 452) ALFONS KONTARSKY (piano)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC WIND PLAYERS Saint-Saens Symphonic Poem: Le rouet d'Omphale, Op 31 FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/ LEONARD BERNSTEIN
Schubert Moments musicaux Nos 1-3 (D 780)
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) Strauss Four Last Songs JESSYE NORMAN (soprano)
LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS ORCHESTRA/ KURTMASUR
Ravel Choreographic Poem: La valse
SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA/ ERNEST ANSERMET records

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Neville Marriner

Bach Two Duets: No 2, in F
(Bwv 803); No 3, in G (bwv 804) JEAN LOUIS STEUERMANN (piano) Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat, Op 1 No 1
HAYDN TRIO OF VIENNA
Chopin Sonata in B flat minor, Op 35
MAURIZIO pollini (piano): records

Contributors

Piano:
Jean Louis Steuermann
Piano:
Maurizio Pollini

Samson: Sinfonia (Act 1)
II pastor fido (1712): Overture (arranged for harpsichord)
II pastor fido (1712): Overture and a group of dances from the 1734 version
The Occasional Oratorio: Overture
ENGLISH concert, directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord)

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock

Jiri Panocha (violin) Pavel Zejfart (violin) Moroslav Sehnoutka (viola) Jaroslav Kulhan (cello) Last of three programmes Haydn Quartet in D, Op 33 No 6 Martinu Quartet No 7 (Concerto da camera)
2.10* Interval Reading
2.15* Dvorak Quartet in G, Op 106 (Given in July 1985 as part of the Cheltenham International Festival of Music) BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Violin:
Jiri Panocha
Violin:
Pavel Zejfart
Viola:
Moroslav Sehnoutka
Cello:
Jaroslav Kulhan

Marais Sonate a la maresienne LONDON BAROQUE Marchand Suite in D minor BLANDINE VERLET (harpsichord) Boismortier Bassoon Sonata, Op 40 No 1 DANNY BOND (bassoon) RICHTE VAN DER MEER (Cello) ROBERT KOHNEN (harpsichord) Couperin La francoise (Les nations) MUSICA ANTIQUA. COLOGNE records

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Blandine Verlet
Bassoon:
Danny Bond
Cello:
Richte van Der Meer
Harpsichord:
Robert Kohnen

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts. Derek Malcolm (in the Chair) talks with William Feaver , Victoria Glendinning and Peter Porter. This week's subjects: Steven Spielberg's film The Color Purple; The Telescope Garden by Douglas Dunn broadcast yesterday on Radio 3; Herb Gardner's play I'm Not Rappaport at the Apollo Theatre, London; Dreams of a Summer Night, an exhibition of Scandinavian painting at the Hayward Gallery, London; and Theatre of Sleep: An Anthology of Literary Dreams by Guido Almansi and Claude Beguin. Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
William Feaver
Unknown:
Victoria Glendinning
Unknown:
Peter Porter.
Garden By:
Douglas Dunn
Unknown:
Guido Almansi
Unknown:
Claude Beguin.

played by MARTIN HASELBOCK in Queen's College Chapel, Oxford Johann Gottfried Walther Concerto in B minor (after Vivaldi) Buxtehude Two Chorale Preludes: Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott; Nun bitten wir den heiligen Geist Georg Bohm Chorale Prelude: Vater unser in Himmelreich Bruhns Prelude and Fugue in E minor BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Played By:
Martin Haselbock

by HARRI PRITCHARD JONES
Translated by the author from the original Welsh
Returning from Dublin for his grandfather's funeral, Liam visits the small town of his birth. But can he ever be accepted there again?
Reader Denys Hawthorne Producer FRANCES MABBS BBC Wales (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Harri Pritchard Jones
Reader:
Denys Hawthorne
Producer:
Frances Mabbs

direct from
Studio 7, Manchester
Second of three concerts Peter Donohoe (piano) with Martin Roscoe (piano)
Raymond Lomax (percussion) Paul Patrick (percussion) Parti
Haydn Sonata in c major (H xvi 50)
Bartok Allegro barbaro; Six Romanian Dances; Sonata for piano

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Donohoe
Piano:
Martin Roscoe
Piano:
Raymond Lomax
Unknown:
Paul Patrick

Second of three readings compiled and abridged by MICHEL PETHERAM
In 1799 The Rev Richard Warner and his companion, Charles, went in search of romantic inspiration on a walking tour of Wales.
The Devil's Bridge
Reader Philip Bond
Producer ADRIAN MOURBY BBC Wales

Contributors

Abridged By:
Michel Petheram
Reader:
Philip Bond
Producer:
Adrian Mourby

Cantata a tre:
Clori, Tirsi e Fileno
AUSON HARGAN (soprano) JENNIFER SMITH (soprano)
MICHAEL CHANCE (counter-tenor)
LONDON HANDEL ORCHESTRA leader MILES GOLDING conducted by DENYS DARLOW Parti
10.30* Interval Reading
10.35* Part 2 (R)

Contributors

Soprano:
Auson Hargan
Soprano:
Jennifer Smith
Soprano:
Michael Chance
Conducted By:
Denys Darlow

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