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Sibelius Dance Intermezzo, Op 45 No 2
GOTHENBURG SO/NEEME JARVI
7.03* Vaughan Williams
Cantata: In Windsor Forest BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY CHORUS
BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA;
NORMAN DEL MAR
7.20* Lord Berners Fugue
RLPO'BARRY WORDSWORTH
7.30 News
7.35 Wolf-Ferrari Suite: The Jewels of the Madonna (Mono)
PHILHARMONIA'CHARLES MACKERRAS
7.51* Busoni Duo Concertante, based on the finale of Mozart's
Piano Concerto No 19 in F (K 459)
ISABEL AND JURG VON VINTSCHGER (pianos)
8.00* Vieuxtemps Cello Concerto No 1 in A minor
HEINRICH SCHIFF STUTTGART RSO/NEVILLE MARMNER
Records

TRACEY CHADWELL (soprano)
ASHLEY STAFFORD (counter-tenor) NEIL MACKENZIE (tenor)
JONATHAN ROBARTS (baritone) BBC SINGERS
LANGHAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by CHRISTOPHER HIRONS conducted by MEREDITH DAVIES Haydn Overture: Acide e Galatea
Handel Wedding Anthem, 1734: This Is the Day Which the Lord Has Made (R)

Contributors

Soprano:
Tracey Chadwell
Soprano:
Ashley Stafford
Tenor:
Neil MacKenzie
Baritone:
Jonathan Robarts
Unknown:
Christopher Hirons
Conducted By:
Meredith Davies

Introduced by Jeremy Siepmann Record Review
Building a Library:
Elgar's The Dream ofGerontius by William Mann.
Gordon Reynolds reviews recent organ releases: Liszt played by Martin Haselbock and David Sanger , and a recital from Graham Barber.
John Warrack talks about
Alfred Brendel 's latest releases of Liszt and Mussorgsky.
10.40* Record Release BRENDEL's recording of Mussorgsky's Picturesfrom an Exhibition
11.15* Liszt Weinen , Klagen. Sorgen,
Zagen MARTIN HASELBOCK (Organ)
12.00* Bruckner Symphony No 9 in D minor
BAVARIAN STATE ORCHESTRA/ WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
('Record Review ' is re-broadcast on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jeremy Siepmann
Unknown:
William Mann.
Played By:
Martin Haselbock
Played By:
David Sanger
Unknown:
Graham Barber.
Talks:
John Warrack
Unknown:
Alfred Brendel
Unknown:
Liszt Weinen
Unknown:
Zagen Martin Haselbock
Unknown:
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

BARRY DOUGLAS (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BELA DEKANY conducted by GIANLUIGI GELMETTI Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat minor
3.45* Interval Reading
3.50* Stravinsky Ballet: The Rite of Spring (R)

Contributors

Piano:
Barry Douglas
Conducted By:
Gianluigi Gelmetti

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Paul Barker (in the Chair) talks with Richard Mayne ,
Bryan Robertson and Gillian TindaU. This week's subjects:
A Place with the Pigs by Athol Fugard at the National's
Cottesloe Theatre. London; Whose Is the Kingdom?, a sequence of nine plays by John Arden and Margaretta D'Arcy (Friday evenings, Radio 3);
Archaic Figure, new poems by Amy Clampitt ; The Beaumont Gift at the National Gallery,
London; Bernardo Bertolucci 's film The Last Emperor. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Barker
Unknown:
Richard Mayne
Unknown:
Bryan Robertson
Unknown:
Gillian Tindau.
Unknown:
John Arden
Unknown:
Margaretta D'Arcy
Unknown:
Amy Clampitt
Unknown:
Bernardo Bertolucci
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

played by KRZYSZTOF JAKOWICZ With KRYSTYNA BORUCINSKA (piano)
Szymanowski Sonata in D minor. Op 9
Aleksander Zarzycki Mazurka in G, Op 26
Szymanowski, arr Kochanski Chant de Roxane (King Roger) Wieniawski Capriccio-Valse in E, Op 7
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Played By:
Krzysztof Jakowicz

Three cautionary tales by MIKHAIL SAL TYKOV-SHCHEDRIN (1826-89) dramatised by JACK WINTER with A deputy governor, a literary editor, a novelist and above all a satirist, Saltykov used his allegorical tales to attack savagely the hypocrisy, greed and brutality of Tsarist Russia. 1: The Two High Officials Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS (R) ('The Idealistic Carp' on Friday at 10.45pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mikhail Sal Tykov-Shchedrin
Dramatised By:
Jack Winter
Directed By:
Matthew Walters
Saltykov:
Edward de Souza
First official:
John Church
Second official:
Manning Wilson

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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