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Second of eight programmes
Capriccio in E minor, Op 81 No 3 MELOS QUARTET OF STUTTGART
Organ Sonata No 3 in A, Op 65 PETER HURFORD
Two
Klavierstiicke DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano): Records String Quartet in E minor, Op 44 NO 2: ENDELLION QUARTET (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hurford
Piano:
Klavierstiicke Daniel Barenboim

Second of eight programmes
Mozart Quintet in E flat for piano and wind instruments (K 452) DENNIS BRAIN WIND ENSEMBLE COLIN HORSLEY (piano) Mono record
Malipiero Dialogue No 4 for Wind Quintet: DENNIS BRAIN WIND ENSEMBLE. (Mono: R)
Strauss Horn Concerto No 1 in E flat, Op 11: PHILHARMONIA/ WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH. Record

Berwald Piano Concerto in D MARIAN MIGDAL (piano) RPO/ULFBJORLIN
Rimsky-Korsakov Song of the Indian Guest (Sadko) dmitri SMIRNOFF (tenor)
UNNAMED ORCHESTRA (Mono) Asafiev The Fountain of Bakhchisarai (excerpts)
BOLSHOI THEATRE ORCHESTRA/
ALGIS ZHIURAITIS
Mozart Sonata in B flat (K 333) DENIS MATTHEWS (piano) (Mono) Saint-Saens Symphony No 1 FRANKFURT RSOIELIAHU INBAL Records

Contributors

Piano:
Denis Matthews

This week, three Elizabethan composers: Thomas Morley 's Consort Lessons and Britten's dances from his Elizabethan opera Gloriana are discussed by Robert Spencer ; and Robert Saxton on his new choral work / Will Awake the Dawn - all in Thursday's late-night Prom. Stick-waving and speech-making: Mark Elder looks forward to his first Last Night.
Mahler and Vienna: Paul Banks previews the Vienna
Philharmonic's performance of the Fifth Symphony with an exploration of the relationship of the composer and orchestra .
Readings by ZELAH CLERK and PAUL SIRR
Presented by Peter Paul Nash Producers CHRISTOPHER MARSHALL and ANDREW KUROWSKI

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Morley
Unknown:
Robert Spencer
Unknown:
Robert Saxton
Unknown:
Mark Elder
Unknown:
Paul Banks
Presented By:
Peter Paul Nash
Producers:
Christopher Marshall
Producers:
Andrew Kurowski

SHEILA ARMSTRONG (soprano) MARY KING (mezzo-soprano) ANTHONY RODEN (tenor) DAVID THOMAS (bass)
THREE CHOIRS FESTIVAL CHORUS BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by DONALD HUNT
Borodin Overture: Prince Igor Rachmaninov Symphony:
The Bells

Contributors

Tenor:
Anthony Roden
Unknown:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Donald Hunt

directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord) Handel Overture: Acis and Galatea Corelli Concerto Grosso in F, Op6No9
Albinoni Concerto in c for two oboes and strings, Op 9 No 9
4.45* Interval Reading
4.50* Vivaldi Concerto in F for four violins (rv 567), Op 3 No 7 Arne Harpsichord Concerto No 5 in G minor No 2
Boyce Symphony No 7 in B flat BBC Bristol

Contributors

Harpsichord:
Trevor Pinnock
Harpsichord:
Galatea Corelli

The wave of previously banned books and films coming out in the Soviet Union today is the result of a potentially far-reaching policy of cultural liberalisation introduced by Mr Gorbachev. However, those who lived through a similar cultural relaxation under Mr Khrushchev in the 1950s recall that such improvements can be limited and temporary.
Julian Graffy examines current developments in the light of past experience with VASILY AKYSONOV , PAVEL UTVINOV
ANDREY SINYAVSKY. YELENA SEMEKA
ANATOLY GLADILIN , BORIS ZAKS
SARA BABYONYSHEVA
SERGEY BARUZDIN and PROFESSOR SEWERYN BIALER Producer FRANK WILLIAMS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mr Gorbachev.
Unknown:
Mr Khrushchev
Unknown:
Julian Graffy
Unknown:
Vasily Akysonov
Unknown:
Pavel Utvinov
Unknown:
Andrey Sinyavsky.
Unknown:
Yelena Semeka
Unknown:
Anatoly Gladilin
Unknown:
Boris Zaks
Unknown:
Sara Babyonysheva
Unknown:
Sergey Baruzdin
Producer:
Frank Williams

RUUD VAN DER MEER (baritone) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano)
Schumann Romances and Ballads: Blondels Lied, Op 53 No 1; Ich wand're nicht, Op 51 No 3; Fruhlingsfahrt, Op 45 No 2; Abends am Strand, Op 45 No 3
Brahms Three songs from
Op 59: Eine gute, gute Nacht, No 6; Mein wundes Herz, No 7; Dein blaues Auge, No 8. Six songs from Op 57: Es traiimte mir; Ach, wende diesen Blick; In meiner
Nachte Sehnen ; Strahlt zuweilen auch ein mildes Licht Die Schnur, die Perl' an Perle; Unbewegte laue Luft
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Piano:
Rudolf Jansen
Unknown:
Nachte Sehnen

One learns to be less concerned with believing in and develops, instead, the art of using certain things to believe with. R. A. Hodgkin , formerly a headmaster of Abbotsholme School and a lecturer in education at Oxford, reflects on missionary Lesslie Newbigin 's warnings against habitualand sterile scepticism, and uses discoveries about the way the brain works to develop a new appreciation of faith. (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
R. A. Hodgkin
Unknown:
Lesslie Newbigin

direct from the Royal Albert Hall , London EMANUEL AX (piano)
CITY OF BIRMINGHAM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, led by FELIX KOK conducted by SIMON RATTLE Part 1 Toru Takemitsu
A flock descends into the pentagonal garden
Mozart Piano Concerto No 25 in c major (K 503)

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Unknown:
Felix Kok
Conducted By:
Simon Rattle
Unknown:
Toru Takemitsu

played on the traditional instruments of Japan by the SAWAI KOTO ENSEMBLE, a 15-piece ensemble led by two of Japan's foremost koto Players
TADAO AND KAZUE SAWAI
Yatsuhashi Kengyo (1614-85) Midare for solo koto
Minezaki Kohto (1781-1800)
Zangetsu for voice, shamisen and koto
Isao Matsushita Azusayumi (1987)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kazue Sawai
Unknown:
Yatsuhashi Kengyo
Unknown:
Minezaki Kohto
Unknown:
Isao Matsushita Azusayumi

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