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Elgar Nursery Suite ULSTER ORCHESTRA/
BRYDEN THOMSON
7.30 News
7.35 Weber Overture: Oberon BERLIN PO, HERBERT VON KARAJAN
7.43* Roussel Joueurs de flute, Op 27: SUSAN MILAN (flute) CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
7.52* Falla Psyche
JENNIFER SMITH (soprano)
LONDON SINFONIETTA/ SIMON RATTLE
7.57* Bizet Petite suite: Jeux d'enfants
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/BERNARD HAITINK
8.08* Suk Fantastic Scherzo
PRAGUE SO/JIRI BELOHLAVEK Records

Contributors

Soprano:
Jennifer Smith
Unknown:
Simon Rattle

Busoni
Sonatina No 6 (Chamber
Fantasy on Bizet's 'Carmen') JOHN OGDON (piano)
Doktor Faust (excerpts)
BAVARIAN RADIO CHORUS AND SO/ FERDINAND LEITNER. Records

Contributors

Piano:
John Ogdon
Unknown:
Ferdinand Leitner.
Faust:
Dietrich Flscher Dieskau
Wagner,his assistant:
Karl Christian Kohn (bass)
Mephistopheles:
William Cochran (tenor)
Duke of Parma/Megaros:
Anton de Ridder (tenor)
Duchess of Parma:
Hildegard Hillebrecht (sop)

Songs of love and madness. including I Burn, I Burn,
My Brain Consumes to Ashes, composed by John Eccles for
Thomas D'Urfey 's Don Quixote of 1694; and Henry Purcell 's Let the Dreadful Engines CATHERINE BOTT (soprano)
TIMOTHY ROBERTS (harpsichord)

Contributors

Composed By:
John Eccles
Unknown:
Thomas D'Urfey
Unknown:
Don Quixote
Unknown:
Henry Purcell
Harpsichord:
Timothy Roberts

Telemann Sonata in F, for alto recorder
Selma y Salaverde Canzon terza Vivaldi Cello Sonata in B flat Marais Folies d'espagne
Robert de Visee Suite in D minor Francesco Maria Veracini Sonata sesta
BAROCK MODERN
Dan Laurin (recorder) Sven Aberg (lutes) Kari Ottesen (cello)
(Swedish Radio recording)

Contributors

Unknown:
Francesco Maria Veracini
Unknown:
Dan Laurin
Unknown:
Sven Aberg
Cello:
Kari Ottesen

The last of ten programmes ALASTAIR ROSS (organ) SWANSEA BACH CHOIR conducted by JOHN HUGH THOMAS Bach Motet : Fiirchte dich nicht (BWV 228)
Mendelssohn Psalm 22: Mein Gott. warum hast du mich verlassen?
Bach Motet: Lobet den Herm, alle Heiden (BWV 230)
Series producer IAN CARSON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Alastair Ross
Conducted By:
John Hugh Thomas
Producer:
Ian Carson

The sound of Woody Herman 's 'Second Thundering Herd' became synonymous with the arrangement of the tune Four
Brothers for three tenor and one baritone saxophones. In the third of five programmes on the band leader, John Fordham examines the work of this band, including Early Autumn, which made Stan Getz 's reputation overnight. Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Woody Herman
Leader:
John Fordham
Unknown:
Stan Getz

Nine plays about Church and State under the Roman Empire by JOHN ARDEN and MARGARETTA D'ARCY with and 4: Letters, Discreet and Indiscreet
'I had a great vision, the sunrise of my day of victory. You can't question visions. But by God you can question the men into whose hands they deliver you!' with JONATHAN TAFLER
STEVE HODSON. ANTHONY JACKSON
VICTORIA CARL1NG. SHEILA GRANT and DIANA OLSSON
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN BOXER
Directed by PENNY LEICESTER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arden
Unknown:
Margaretta D'Arcy
Unknown:
Jonathan Tafler
Unknown:
Steve Hodson.
Unknown:
Anthony Jackson
Unknown:
Victoria Carl1ng.
Unknown:
Sheila Grant
Unknown:
Diana Olsson
Conducted By:
Stephen Boxer
Directed By:
Penny Leicester
Kybele:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Constantine:
Michael N Harbour
Hosius:
Timothy West
Fausta:
Samantha Bond
Crispus, son of Constantine:
Nicholas Geeks
Semiramis:
Souad Faress
Mary:
Angela Pleasence
Helen:
Mary Wimbush
Jaxartes, Head of Secret Service:
Sam Dastor
Physcon, a baker:
David Buck
Bishop of Nicomedia:
Ronald Herdman

2: The Idealistic Carp
No one suspects the carp of being politically unreliable.
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS (R) ('The Rational Rabbit' tomorrow at 10.20pm)

Contributors

Directed By:
Matthew Walters
Carp:
George Parsons
Gremille:
John Church
Pike:
Manning Wilson
Chub:
Susie Brann

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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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