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Verdi Overture: Luisa Miller
LSO/CLAUDIO ABBADO
7.06* Villa-Lobos Samba classico: TERESA BERGANZA (mezzo-soprano)
JUAN ANTONIO ALVAREZ PAREJO (piano)
7.10* Respighi Brazilian Impressions
PHILHARMONIA/GEOFFREY SMON
7.30 News
7.35 Beethoven Overture: The Ruins of Athens
BERLIN PO/HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.40* Wieniawski Souvenir of Moscow, Op 6
SALVATORE ACCARDO (violin) BRUNO CANINO (piano)
7.49* Faure Pavane
ST LOUIS SO LEONARD SLATKIN
7.55* Haydn Symphony No 104 in D major (London)
LPO/GEORG SOLTI. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Luisa Miller

Leipzig, 4 February 1725

Suite No 1 in C major (BWV 1066) - English Concert directed by Trevor Pinnock (harpsichord)

French Suite No 1 in D minor (BWV 812) - Kenneth Gilbert (harpsichord)

Arias (Anna Magdalena Bach's Notebook) - Edith Mathis (soprano) Theo Altmeyer (tenor) Walter Thoene (harpsichord) Alfred Lessing (viola da gamba)

Cantata No 126: Erhalt' uns, Herr, bei deinem Wort - Anna Reynolds (mezzo-soprano) Peter Schreier (tenor) Theo Adam (bass) Munich Bach Choir and Orchestra/Karl Richter

(Records)

led by JAMES CLARK conducted by TADAAKI OTAKA PHILIP FOWKE (piano)
Mendelssohn Overture: The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) Grieg Piano Concerto in A minor
12.05*pm Interval Reading
12.10* Brahms
Symphony No 2 in D
(Given on 13 November in the Pritchard Jones Hall, Bangor, in association with the Welsh Arts Council and Western Mail) BBC Wales

Contributors

Unknown:
James Clark
Conducted By:
Tadaaki Otaka

Opera in two acts
The last of four operas marking the bicentenary of the birth of the librettist FELICE ROMANI
Music by Rossini
(sung in Italian): Records
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE TEATRO ALLA SCALA. MILAN/GIANANDREA GAVAZZENI
Act 1

3.20* Understanding Rossini
The last of four readings from EMILIA ROMANI'S biography of her husband Felice, Rossini's librettist for Il turco in Italia.

3.25* Act 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Felice Romani
Unknown:
Emilia Romani
Zaida, a Turk:
Jolanda Gardino (soprano)
Albazar, a Turk:
Piero de Palma (tenor)
Prosdocimo, a poet:
Mariano Stabile (baritone)
Geronio, Fiorilla's elderly husband:
Franco Calabrese (bass)
Fiorilla, a young Neapolitan lady:
.Maria Callas (soprano)
Selim, a Turkish prince:
Nicola Rossi-Lemeni (bass)
Narciso, in love with Fiorilla:
Nicolai Gedda (tenor)

Community Music
Michael Hall discusses with Peter Renshaw , of the Guildhall School, and Tim Joss , of North West Arts, the ways in which the exclusive barriers of music-making are being torn down. Producer ARTHUR JOHNSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Hall
Unknown:
Peter Renshaw
Unknown:
Tim Joss
Producer:
Arthur Johnson

Recent unpublished poems read by the poets themselves, including CONNIE BENSLEY
FERGUS CHADWICK , WENDY COPE
U.A. FANTHORPE. SEUMA HILL
MICHAEL LONGLEY. SIMON RAE CAROLE SATYAMURTI and WILLIAM SCAMMELL
Compiled and introduced by Fleur Adcock
Producer ANTHONY THWAITE

Contributors

Unknown:
Connie Bensley
Unknown:
Fergus Chadwick
Unknown:
Seuma Hill
Unknown:
Michael Longley.
Unknown:
Simon Rae
Unknown:
Carole Satyamurti
Unknown:
William Scammell
Introduced By:
Fleur Adcock
Producer:
Anthony Thwaite

Douglas Young Ludwig
(Fragments from a Mystery) (first UK broadcast)
Malcolm Hayes introduces the second act of this full-length ballet commissioned by Bavarian State Opera to celebrate the centenary of the death of King Ludwig 11 of Bavaria.
Scenario by RONALD HYND ROHAN DE SARAM (cello) MEMBERS OF
DREAMTIGER, GEMINI and DOMUS WILL SLEATH (flutes)
IAN MITCHELL (clarinets) JAMES WOOD (percussion) KRisHA ososTovicz (violin)
MIRANDA FULLEYLOVE (violin) SALLY BEAMISH (viola) HELEN VERNEY (cello)
ELIZABETH WILSON (Cello) PETER HILL (keyboards)
DOUGLAS YOUNG (keyboards)
LEICESTERSHIRE SCHOOLS SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by STUART JOHNSON Electronic realisation
TRYGGVI TRYGGVASON

Contributors

Introduces:
Malcolm Hayes
Unknown:
Ronald Hynd
Cello:
Helen Verney
Cello:
Elizabeth Wilson
Conducted By:
Stuart Johnson
Unknown:
Tryggvi Tryggvason

BBC Radio 3

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