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Pergolesi Trio Sonata No 1 in G JORG WOLFGANG JAHN (violin) NOBUKO ARAKI (violin) GISELA REITH (cello)
MARTIN GOTTHARD SCHNEIDER (harpsichord)
7.07* Stravinsky Suite: Pulcinella
ECO/ALEXANDER GIBSON
7.30 News
7.35 Humperdinck Overture: Hansel und Gretel
BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.43* Debussy La Boite a joujoux (Tableaux 2,3 and 4) BASLE SO/ARMIN JORDAN
8.01* Elgar Nursery Suite ULSTER ORCHESTRA/
BRYDEN THOMSON Records

Contributors

Violin:
Jorg Wolfgang Jahn
Violin:
Nobuko Araki
Cello:
Gisela Reith
Unknown:
Alexander Gibson
Unknown:
Herbert von Karajan
Unknown:
Armin Jordan
Unknown:
Bryden Thomson

Howard Davis (violin) Peter Pople (violin) Roger Best (viola) David Smith (cello)
With GARFIELD JACKSON (viola) and ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello) Haydn Quartet in E flat, Op 33 No 2 (Joke)
Mozart Quintet No 1 in B flat (K 174)
Brahms Sextet No 2 in G, Op 36 (Given on 16 July in the Drapers' Hall, London, in association with Sun
Alliance Insurance Group, as part of the 1987 City of London Festival) (Another concert from the Festival next Saturday)

Contributors

Violin:
Howard Davis
Violin:
Peter Pople
Cello:
David Smith
Viola:
Garfield Jackson
Viola:
Alexander Baillie

led by BEN BUURMAN conducted by LOUIS FREMAUX JANIS VAKARELIS (piano)
Roussel Le Festm de l'araignée Andre Casanova Concertino, for piano and orchestra (first broadcast)
12.05*pm Interval Reading
12.10* Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 2, Op 22
Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Buurman
Conducted By:
Louis Fremaux
Piano:
Janis Vakarelis
Unknown:
Andre Casanova

direct from St George's, Brandon Hill , Bristol
VILLIERS PIANO QUARTET
Maureen Smith (violin)
Simon Rowland-Jones (viola) Alexander Baillie (cello) Ian Brown (piano)
Brahms Variations on a Hungarian Song, Op 21 No 2, for solo piano; Piano Quartet No 1 in G minor, Op 25
(Concert arranged by St George's
Music Trust, in association with John Player and Sons. Tickets available at the door) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Brandon Hill
Violin:
Maureen Smith
Viola:
Simon Rowland-Jones
Cello:
Alexander Baillie
Piano:
Ian Brown

Opera in three acts
Music by Stefano Landi
Libretto by GIULIO ROSPIGLIOSI The papal family of the Barberini were extravagant in their patronage of the arts.
During the carnival in 1631, this spiritual opera was given in the Palazzo Barberini in Rome. Alexius leaves Rome on a pilgrimage, and returns to live unrecognised in his father's house. He is tempted to reveal his identity to his sorrowing family, but at the hour of temptation he dies and is recognised at last. Angels rejoice over his faithfulness to his calling. MONTEVERDI CHOIR, HAMBURG
CAMERATA ACCADEMICA, HAMBURG conducted by JÜRGEN JÜRGENS Prologue and Act 1
2.50* Act 2
3.50* Act 3
During the intervals
Christopher Page reads from an English medieval account of the life of St Alexius.
(Bavarian Radio recording from the 1987 Nuremberg International Organ Week)

Contributors

Music By:
Stefano Landi
Unknown:
Giulio Rospigliosi
Conducted By:
Jürgen Jürgens
St Alexius:
John Elwes (tenor)
Rome/Mother:
Ulla Groenewold (mezzo-Soprano)
Wife/Religion:
Barbara Schlick (soprano)
Euphemiano:
Wilfried Jochens (tenor)

Sir Michael Tippett talks to Michael Hall about his symphonic works which are featured in the Manchester Tippett/Debussy Festival, broadcasts of which begin this evening.
Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON

Contributors

Talks:
Sir Michael Tippett
Unknown:
Michael Hall
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

The first of five concerts
HALLE ORCHESTRA led by MICHAEL DAVIS conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY FAYE ROBINSON (soprano) direct from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
Berlioz Overture: Beatrice and Benedict
Debussy La Mer
8.05* Tippett and His Third Symphony
A talk by Ian Kemp
8.20* Tippett Symphony No 3 conducted by THE COMPOSER BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Davis
Conducted By:
Nicholas Cleobury
Soprano:
Faye Robinson
Talk By:
Ian Kemp

Introduced by Peter Paul Nash Erik Bergman Etwas Rascher RASCHER SAXOPHONE QUARTET Tristan Keuris Movements
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/BERNARD HAITINK Record
Tristan Keuris Music for Saxophones
RASCHER SAXOPHONE QUARTET (all first UK broadcasts)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Paul Nash
Introduced By:
Erik Bergman

Mozart
Piano Trio in G major (K 564) PETER FRANKL (piano) GYORGY PAUK (violin)
RALPH KIRSHBAUM (cello)
Misera, dove son! (K 369)
EDITA GRUBEROVA (soprano) VIENNA CO/GYORGY FISCHER Record
Duo in B flat major (K 424) FRANCO GULU (violin)
BRUNO GIURANNA (viola) Misero! 0 sogno! (K 431) FRANCISCO ARAizA (tenor)
SALZBURG MOZARTEUM ORCHESTRA/
LEOPOLD HAGER Record

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Frankl
Violin:
Gyorgy Pauk
Cello:
Ralph Kirshbaum
Soprano:
Edita Gruberova
Unknown:
Gyorgy Fischer
Violin:
Franco Gulu
Viola:
Bruno Giuranna
Tenor:
Francisco Araiza
Unknown:
Leopold Hager

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