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Schubert: The Last Year
Fantasia in F minor (D 940)
RADU LUPU and MURRAY PERAHIA (piano duet)
Hymnus an die Heiligen Geist (D948b)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS
CAPELLABAVARIAE
MEMBERS OF THE BAVARIAN RSO/
WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
Drei Klavierstucke (D 946) ALFRED BRENDEL (piano)

Contributors

Unknown:
Radu Lupu
Piano:
Murray Perahia
Unknown:
Heiligen Geist
Unknown:
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Piano:
Alfred Brendel

JONATHAN ROBARTS (bass) BBC SINGERS conducted by SIMON JOLY
Howells Take him, earth, for cherishing
Charles Wood Two part songs: When whisp'ring strains;
Music, when soft voices die
W. H. Harris Praise ye the Lord

Contributors

Bass:
Jonathan Robarts
Conducted By:
Simon Joly
Conducted By:
Howells Take
Unknown:
Charles Wood
Unknown:
W. H. Harris

played by ANTHEA GIFFORD Dowland A Galliard on Walsingham; Sir John Souch 's Galliard
C.P.E. Bach , arr Quine
Cantabile (Wq 55 No 3); Arioso (La Philippine, Wq 117 No 34) Barrios Julia Florida
(Barcarola); Cancion de la Hilandera; Vals. Op 8 No 4
Michael Berkeley Impromptu Gordon Crosse Caprices on Bream (R)

Contributors

Played By:
Anthea Gifford
Unknown:
Sir John Souch
Unknown:
C.P.E. Bach
Unknown:
Barrios Julia Florida

Fourth of six programmes. featuring baroque and 20th-century music
Vivaldi Sonata in c minor (rv 6) FRANCO GULLI (violin)
ANTONIO POCATERRA (Cello) VERA LUCCINI (harpsichord) record
Bach Partita No 3, in E (Bwv 1006)
SANDRA PARK (violin)
Suite No 3, in c (BWV 1009) ANTHONY ROSS (cello)
Vivaldi Summer (The Seasons) IGOR OZIM (violin)
GENEVA COLLEGIUM ACADEMICUM/ DAVID JOSEFOWITZ record
3.30* Interval Reading
3.35* Prokofiev Sonata No 2, in D, Op 94b
ANDRES CARDENES (violin)
ARNALDO PIZZOLANTE (piano) Stravinsky Suite Italienne
RAIA GARBOUSOVA (cello) ERICH ITOR KAHN (piano) record 1949
Leon Kirchner Untitled, for violin
ANDRES CARDENES Ravel Sonata
LEONIDAS KA VAKOS (Violin) GORDON BACK (piano)
(Concert recordings from the second International Violin Competition of Indianapolis and Third American Cello Congress)

Contributors

Violin:
Franco Gulli
Cello:
Antonio Pocaterra
Harpsichord:
Vera Luccini
Violin:
Sandra Park
Cello:
Anthony Ross
Violin:
Igor Ozim
Unknown:
David Josefowitz
Violin:
Andres Cardenes
Piano:
Arnaldo Pizzolante
Cello:
Raia Garbousova
Piano:
Erich Itor Kahn
Violin:
Andres Cardenes
Violin:
Leonidas Ka Vakos
Violin:
Gordon Back

'I know the landscapes were in my arms,' Helen Frankenthaler said of the picture Mountains and Sea which established her reputation as a leading Abstract Expressionist. In a documentary appreciation of her career,
Richard Cork reflects on the lyrical sources of her inspiration. With contributions from the sculptor Anthony Caro , the critic Bryan Robertson , John Elderfield , Director of Drawings at the Museum of Modem Art, New York, and from the artist herself.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Helen Frankenthaler
Unknown:
Richard Cork
Unknown:
Anthony Caro
Unknown:
Bryan Robertson
Unknown:
John Elderfield
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

What rushes through the crowded street
With whirring noise and throbbing beat
Exhaling odour far from sweet? Professor Theo Barker of the London School of Economics reflects on the beginnings of the motor car and comes to some surprising conclusions. (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Theo Barker

by RICHARD WALKER with Rupert Frazer as Michael and Juliet Stevenson as Helen In some future time, Michael clings to his grandfather's stories of the world as it is today and of the excitement of life then compared to his present subterranean existence, where all information about the world outside is relayed on a screen. After his grandfather's mysterious death on a journey to the outside world, Michael and his sister decide to retrace his steps.
Directed by CHERRY COOKSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Walker
Unknown:
Rupert Frazer
Unknown:
Juliet Stevenson
Directed By:
Cherry Cookson

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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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