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Wagner Overture: Die Feen AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW ORCHESTRA/EDO DE WAART
Haydn Cantata: Miseri noi, misera patria (H xxrva 7) TERESA BERGANZA (mezzo-soprano)
SCO/RAYMOND LEPPARD
Debussy Images oubliees ZOLTAN KOCSIS (piano)
Vaughan Williams Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis IONA BROWN (violin)
MALCOLM LATCHEM (violin) STEPHEN SHINGLES (viola) DENIS VIGAY (cello)
ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS/ SIR NEVILLE MARRINER
Bernstein Chichester Psalms VIENNA YOUTH CHOIR
ISRAEL PO/LEONARD BERNSTEIN Elias Parish-Alvars
Divertissement, Op 38 SUSAN DRAKE (harp)
Canteloube When I was a little girl; Up there on the rocks; Oh, give him some hay (Songs of the Auvergne, fifth series)
KIRITE KANAWA (soprano) ECO/JEFFREY TATE
Liszt Pastorale; Au bord d'une source (Annees de pelerinage: Suisse)
JORGE BOLET (piano)
Bax In the Faery Hills
ULSTER ORCHESTRA/BRYDEN THOMSON records

Contributors

Mezzo-Soprano:
Teresa Berganza
Piano:
Zoltan Kocsis
Violin:
Malcolm Latchem
Unknown:
Sir Neville Marriner
Unknown:
Bernstein Elias Parish-Alvars
Harp:
Susan Drake
Piano:
Jorge Bolet

with Paul Vaughan Building a Library:
Copland's ballet Rodeo by Peter Dickinson.
William Mann reviews the first release in Bernstein's new Mahler cycle, Symphonies Nos 7 and 9. Bryce Morrison on recent piano records.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
(Re-broadcast Wednesday at 2.50pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Vaughan
Unknown:
Peter Dickinson.
Unknown:
William Mann
Unknown:
Bryce Morrison
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

by GRAEME FIFE
In the autumn of 1909. Sergei Rachmaninov , battling with the composition of his third piano concerto, left his beloved Russia and set sail for America
Read by Edward de Souza
Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Graeme Fife
Unknown:
Sergei Rachmaninov
Read By:
Edward de Souza
Directed By:
Jeremy Mortimer

Third of seven programmes Brahms Academic Festival Overture, Op 80
COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(1960 record)
Mozart Symphony No 36 in c (K 425) (Linz) (mono: 1955) COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Strauss Waltz sequence (Der
Rosenkavalier, Act 3) (mono: 1930) BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Wagner Die Walküre (Act 1)
(mono:1935) (soprano) (tenor) (bass)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Johann Strauss (son) Waltz:
W ener Blut, Op 354 (mono: 1956) COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Contributors

Unknown:
Strauss Waltz
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Sieglinde:
Lotte Lehmann
Siegmund:
Lauritz Melchior
Hunding:
Emanuel List

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts
Owen Dudley Edwards (in the Chair) talks with Andrew Graham Dixon ,
Robert Hewison and Claire Tomalin This week's subjects:
Robin Chapman 's Blunt on BBC2; the Cheek By Jowl production of Twelfth Night at the Donmar Warehouse;
Andrei Tarkovsky ’s film The Sacrifice-
British Art in the 20th Century at the Royal Academy; A Choice of Kipling's Prose, edited by Craig Raine and Kipling's Kingdom, edited by Charles Allen Producer PHILIP FRENCH

Contributors

Unknown:
Owen Dudley Edwards
Unknown:
Andrew Graham Dixon
Unknown:
Robert Hewison
Unknown:
Claire Tomalin
Unknown:
Robin Chapman
Unknown:
Andrei Tarkovsky
Edited By:
Craig Raine
Edited By:
Charles Allen
Producer:
Philip French

The English in the Low Countries TON KOOPMAN (organ at Edam)
Bull Carol: Een Kindeken is ons geboren;
Prelude and Carol: Laet ons met herten reijne;
Fantasia on a theme of Sweelinck;
Carol: Den Lustelijken Meij
Sweelinck Pavan Lachrimae ;
Pavan Philippi
Phillips Pavan and Galliard
Doloroso
(Sixth programme on Monday at
6.30pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ton Koopman
Unknown:
Een Kindeken
Unknown:
Den Lustelijken Meij
Unknown:
Sweelinck Pavan Lachrimae

First of two programmes JOHN LILL (piano)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader MICHAEL DAVIS conducted by JAMES LOUGHRAN Parti
Concerto No 1, in c major
Concerto No 2, in B flat major
8.25* Interval Reading
8.35* Part 2
Concerto No 3, in c minor
(Given on 2 December in the Barbican Hall, London, in association with Harris Agricultural Group Ltd)
(Concertos Nos 4 and 5 on Wednesday at 730pm)

Contributors

Piano:
John Lill
Leader:
Michael Davis
Conducted By:
James Loughran

A series of three diversions for radio, featuring television in the background, written by CHRISTOPHER HOPE 1: Sheepdog Trial
Thousands of people will be watching this programme and afterwards they'll say, if they catch sight of you, "Hey, isn't that the sheep we saw on television?"'
Producer ROSEMARY HART
(Nigel Hawthorne is a National
Theatre Player)
• FEATURE: page 4

Contributors

Written By:
Christopher Hope
Producer:
Rosemary Hart
Sheep:
Janet Suzman
Sheepdog:
Nigel Hawthorne

Richard Cook introduces seven recordings made at the 1986 Festival.
2: Forward Motion
This international group includes: from Scotland TOMMY SMITH (tenor sax); from France, CHRISTIAN JACOB (Piano); from Norway,
TERJE GEWELT (bass); and from Canada, IAN FROMAN (drums) thick Corea Sea Journey Anld Anderson Cameron
Tommy Smith Boats and boxes Terje Gewelt Folk tones
Chick Corea Quartet No 2 (part 1) Christian Jacob Piece 1
Chick Corea Quartet No 2 (part 2)

Contributors

Bass:
Terje Gewelt
Unknown:
Ian Froman
Unknown:
Terje Gewelt Folk
Unknown:
Christian Jacob

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