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Marcello Oboe Concerto in c minor
EVELYN ROTHWELL
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA/
JOHN BARBIROLLI
7.15* Rossini La danza ELLY AMEUNG (soprano) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
7.18* Gade Symphony No 4 in B flat
STOCKHOLM SINFONIETTAI NEEME JAR VI
7.38* Ravel La Valse
BRACHA EDEN
ALEXANDER TAMIR (pianos)
8.00 News
8.05 Berners Fantaisie espagnole
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PO/
BARRY WORDSWORTH
8.13* Schumann Piano Quintet in E flat, Op 44
PHILIPPE ENTREMONT
ALBAN BERG QUARTET
8.42* Lyadov Eight Russian folk songs
LSO/ANDRÉ PREVIN Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Evelyn Rothwell
Unknown:
John Barbirolli
Piano:
Dalton Baldwin
Unknown:
Berners Fantaisie
Unknown:
Barry Wordsworth
Unknown:
Philippe Entremont
Unknown:
Alban Berg

Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler 4: The American Years
When Hitler came to power in 1933, both composers were forced to leave Germany. Weill arrived in the United States in 1935, and began on the path which was to lead him to
Broadway. After several brief visits, Eisler settled in America in 1937 and, as well as continuing his collaboration with Brecht, composed film scores and chamber music. In 1947 he was brought before the Committee on un-American Activities, was served with a deportation order, and left in 1948. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Kurt Weill
Unknown:
Hanns Eisler

direct from St George's,
Brandon Hill, Bristol
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA led by RICHARD STUDT conducted by ROGER NORRINGTON Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical)
Kodaly Summer Evening Mozart Symphony No 35 inD(K385)(Haffner)
(Arranged by St George 's Music Trust in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door) BBCBristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Studt
Conducted By:
Roger Norrington
Arranged By:
St George

A Study of Francis Thompson (1859-1907)
Written and presented by Patric Dickinson
The angels keep their ancient places;
Turn but a stone, and start a wing.
'Tisye, 'tis your estranged faces That miss the many-splendoured thing.
Lionel Johnson ......ALAN COVENEY Producer SHAUN MACLOUGHUN BBCBristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Thompson
Presented By:
Patric Dickinson
Unknown:
Lionel Johnson
Unknown:
Alan Coveney
Producer:
Shaun MacLoughun
Thompson:
With Sean Barrett

Many fine pieces of music are well known only in part - the overture, or a single movement made famous as a television theme. Brian Kay reaches parts of certain works that others don't reach!
Producer CHRISTOPHER MARSHALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Kay
Producer:
Christopher Marshall

7: Patriots, Xenophobes, Exiles ... impersonated by JUUETTE GRECO , JACQUES BREL. BETOVE. CLAIRE WALDOFF,
ALEXANDER GALITCH. HERMANN LEOPOLDI and BETYA MILSKAYA.
GEORG KREISLER ,
HELMUT QUALTINGER and GERHARD BRONNER (sung in French, German and Russian) Records (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Juuette Greco
Unknown:
Jacques Brel.
Unknown:
Alexander Galitch.
Unknown:
Hermann Leopoldi
Unknown:
Georg Kreisler
Unknown:
Helmut Qualtinger
Unknown:
Gerhard Bronner

Professor Roy Anderson , epidemiologist at
Imperial College, London, discusses with Colin Tudge the spread of AIDS, and considers the characteristics that make the AIDS virus an effective and deadly parasite. Producer JULIAN BROWN (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Roy Anderson
Unknown:
Colin Tudge
Producer:
Julian Brown

Last of three programmes ISTVAN MATUZ (flute)
GREGORY KNOWLES (percussion) Gorecki Diagrams
Marta Ptaszynska Variations Matuz Three studies
John Buller Poor Jenny
(Part of concert given in April at Sonorities. Northern Ireland's Festival of 20th-century music)

Contributors

Flute:
Istvan Matuz
Unknown:
Gorecki Diagrams
Unknown:
Marta Ptaszynska

(1926-87)
In memory of the American composer who died on 3 September.
Rothko Chapel
SARAH LEONARD (soprano)
SIMON ROWLAND-JONES (viola) TERENCE EMERY and CHARLES FULBROOK (percussion) JOHN SCOTT (celesta) BBC SINGERS conducted by SIMON JOLY (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rothko Chapel
Soprano:
Sarah Leonard
Viola:
Terence Emery
Unknown:
John Scott
Conducted By:
Simon Joly

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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