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Weber, orch Berlioz Invitation to the Dance - Berlin PO/Herbert von Karajan

7.16* Donizetti Concertino for cor anglais and orchestra - Heinz Holliger (cor anglais) Amsterdam Concertgebouw Orchestra/David Zinman

7.28* Haydn Trio in B minor (H XI 96), for baryton, viola and cello - Esterhazy Baryton Trio

7.41* Mozart Divertimento in D major (K 136) - Academy of Ancient Music/Christopher Hogwood

8.0 News

8.5 Milhaud Four dances (Saudades do Brasil) - French National Orchestra/Leonard Bernstein

8.13* Granados Escenas romanticas - Alicia de Larrocha (piano)

8.38* Villa-Lobos Adeus Ema; Cancao do poeta do seculo XVIII - Teresa Berganza (mezzo-sop) Juan Antonio Alvarez Parejo (piano)

8.42* Tomasi Trumpet Concerto - Wynton Marsalis; Philharmonia/Esa-Pekka Salonen

(records)

Contributors

Producer:
Judith Roles

Cesar Franck
Duo on themes from Dalayrac's Gulistan, Op 14
AUGUSTIN DUMAY (violin)
JEAN-PHILIPPE COLLARD (piano) L'Emir de Bengador
BRUNO LAPLANTE (baritone) JANINE LACHANCE (piano)
Trio Concertant in F sharp minor, Op 1 No 1, for violin, cello and piano: FOERSTER trio: records Producer JEREMY HAYES BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Cesar Franck
Baritone:
Bruno Laplante
Piano:
Janine Lachance
Producer:
Jeremy Hayes

Third of eight programmes EMMA JOHNSON (clarinet) LYDIAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA conductor JONATHAN BUTCHER
Wilfred Josephs Overture: High Spirits (first UK broadcast)
Carl Davis Clarinet Concerto (first UK broadcast)
11.5* Interval Reading
11.10* Beethoven Symphony No 3, in E flat, Op 55 (Eroica)

Contributors

Clarinet:
Emma Johnson
Conductor:
Jonathan Butcher

David Munrow begins a week out of doors with street music of many lands: from the oriental shawm players of the present day to the street cries and barrel organs of old England.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON (R)

Contributors

Producer:
Arthur Johnson

Glinka, compl Shebalin
Symphony on two Russian themes
USSR SO/EVGENY SVETLANOV Shostakovich Suite, Op 6 SETATANYEL and JEREMY BROWN (pianos)
Glazunov Ballet: Raymonda Act 1 (excerpt)
SCOTTISH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/ NEEMIJARVI
Beethoven Sonata in A flat, Op 110: EMIL GILELS (piano) Rachmaninov Choral
Symphony: The Bells, Op 35 NATALIA TROITSKA Y (soprano) RYSZARD KARCZYKOWSKI (tenor) TOM KRAUSE (baritone)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA/ VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY

Contributors

Pianos:
Jeremy Brown
Piano:
Emil Gilels
Tenor:
Ryszard Karczykowski
Baritone:
Tom Krause
Unknown:
Vladimir Ashkenazy

Direct from the Royal Albert Hall, London

Berg Chamber Concerto

Mark Lubotsky (violin), Peter Frankl (piano), Lontano, director Odaline de la Martinez

Contributors

Violinist:
Mark Lubotsky
Pianist:
Peter Frankl
Musicians:
null Lontano
Musical Director:
Odaline de la Martinez

Opera in one act (sung in Italian)
BBC Singers chorus-master Simon Joly
BBC Symphony Orchestra led by Maurice Brett, conducted by David Atherton

Contributors

Singers:
BBC Singers
Chorus-master:
Simon Joly
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Maurice Brett
Conductor:
David Atherton
Mother:
Lucy Shelton (soprano)
Jailer/Grand Inquisitor:
William Cochran (tenor)
Prisoner:
Dale Duesing (baritone)

A series of eight trios by PETER BARNES
After the Funeral with Sean Connery , John Hurt and Donald Pleasence
Harry talks to friends about the tragic loss of his love and his livelihood.
Directed by IAN COTTERELL
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Barnes
Unknown:
Sean Connery
Unknown:
John Hurt
Unknown:
Donald Pleasence
Directed By:
Ian Cotterell

Ingrid Seifert (violin) Anne RShrig (violin)
William Hunt (bass viol)
Charles Medlam (bass viol) John Toll (harpsichord) Couperin La Sultane
J. B. Quentin Quattuor in F, Op 15
Couperin La Superbe

Contributors

Violin:
Ingrid Seifert
Violin:
Anne Rshrig
Bass:
William Hunt
Bass:
Charles Medlam
Unknown:
B. Quentin Quattuor

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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