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Schubert, arr Weninger Marche militaire No 1
7.19* Wagner Siegfried Idyll VIENNA PO /HANS KNAPPERTSBUSCH
7.30 News
7.35 Dmitry Bortnyansky Overture: The Falcon
MOSCOW THEATRE COlA. LEVIN
7.40* Medtner Forgotten Melody, Op 38 No 2
EVGENY SVETLANOV (piano)
7.43* Glinka Waltz (A Life for the Tsar)
USSR SO EVGENY SVETLANOV
7.50* Shostakovich Suite: The Gadfly Nos 1-7
USSR CINEMA SO EMIN KHACHATURIAN
8.10* Prokofiev Symphony No 1 in D (Classical): BERLIN po,
HERBERT VON KARAJAN. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Vienna Po
Unknown:
Hans Knappertsbusch
Unknown:
Dmitry Bortnyansky
Piano:
Evgeny Svetlanov
Piano:
Glinka Waltz
Unknown:
Evgeny Svetlanov
Unknown:
Emin Khachaturian
Unknown:
Herbert von Karajan.

Introduced by Jeremy Siepmann Record Review
David Fallows reviews new Medieval music releases, including discs by Esther Lamandier and Martin Best .
George Pratt on vocal music by Purcell, Blow and Handel and instrumental works by Bach. Peter Cropper, leader of the Lindsay Quartet , talks to
Stephen Johnson about their disc of Tippett's Fourth
Quartet, which is among the records of British music reviewed by Michael Kennedy
10.45* Record Release
Tippett String Quartet No 4 LINDSAY QUARTET
11.10* John Blow Ode on the Death of Mr Henry Purcell JAMES BOWMAN and MICHAEL CHANCE (counter-tenors) KING'S CONSORT/ROBERT KING
11.35* C.P.E. Bach Concerto in A (Wq 29): AMSTERDAM
BAROQUE ORCHESTRA, directed by TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord)
11.55* Machaut Lay: J'aim la flour de valour
ESTHER LAMANDIER (voice/harp) Richart de Foumival Onques n'amai tant que jou fui amee (vocal and instrumental versions)
SINFONYE/STEVIE WISHART
Handel Va tacito (Julius Caesar )
DREW MINTER (counter-tenor)
PHILHARMONlA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA! NICHOLAS MCGEGAN
12.30* Walton Viola Concerto
NIGEL KENNEDY , RPOiANDRE PREVIN Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
('Record Review ' is re-broadcast on

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jeremy Siepmann
Unknown:
David Fallows
Unknown:
Esther Lamandier
Unknown:
Martin Best
Unknown:
George Pratt
Talks:
Lindsay Quartet
Unknown:
Stephen Johnson
Reviewed By:
Michael Kennedy
Unknown:
John Blow Ode
Unknown:
Mr Henry Purcell
Unknown:
James Bowman
Unknown:
Michael Chance
Directed By:
Ton Koopman
Unknown:
Esther Lamandier
Unknown:
Stevie Wishart
Unknown:
Julius Caesar
Unknown:
Nicholas McGegan
Unknown:
Walton Viola Concerto
Unknown:
Nigel Kennedy
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

First of three programmes.
Ensemble music flourished in Italy during the Baroque period; there was a great diversity of instrumental colour, particularly among the instruments which accompanied the dominant violin.
Works by Salamone Rossi and Biagio Marini are performed by ROMANESCA Roy Goodman (violin)
Pavlo Beznosiuk (violin) Nigel North (chitarrone)

Contributors

Unknown:
Salamone Rossi
Unknown:
Biagio Marini
Violin:
Roy Goodman
Violin:
Nigel North

CECILE OUSSET (piano)
NEW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA OF
RADIO FRANCE led by ROLAND DAUGAREIL conducted by MAREK JANOWSKI Ravel Suite: Mother Goose
Debussy Prelude a l'après-midi d'un faune
Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 2 in G minor
Chausson Symphony in B flat (R)

Contributors

Piano:
Cecile Ousset
Unknown:
Roland Daugareil
Conducted By:
Marek Janowski

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
Paul Barker (in the Chair) talks with Richard Mayne ,
John Spurting and Gillian Tindall. This week's subjects:
Bookie, a three-part drama by Allan Prior (ITV, Mondays); Gabriel Axel 's film Babette's 's
Feast; 'Tis Pity She's a Whore by John Ford at the National
Theatre, London; paintings by Hans Hoffman at the Tate
Gallery, London; and Out of This World, a novel by Graham Swift. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Barker
Unknown:
Richard Mayne
Unknown:
John Spurting
Unknown:
Gillian Tindall.
Unknown:
Allan Prior
Unknown:
Gabriel Axel
Unknown:
Hans Hoffman
Novel By:
Graham Swift.
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

Opera in one act with a prologue by Richard Strauss (sung in German)
Introduced by Kathryn Harries with and conducted by James Levine
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 For details see page 21
0 FEATURE: page 85

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Introduced By:
Kathryn Harries
Conducted By:
James Levine
the Composer:
Tatiana Troyanos
the Prima donna and Ariadne:
Jessye Norman
Zerbinetta:
Kathleen Battle
the Tenor and Bacchus:
James King

The Rational Rabbit
The last of three cautionary tales by SALTYKOV -SHCHEDRIN (1826-89) dramatised by JACK WINTER with Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Saltykov Shchedrin
Dramatised By:
Jack Winter
Directed By:
Matthew Walters
Saltykov:
Edward de Souza
Rabbit:
David Learner
Wolf:
Pauline Letts
Ms Rabbit:
Susie Brann

Second of two programmes containing music heard at the British Music Information
Centre celebratory concerts. JANE MANNING (soprano) DAVID MASON (piano)
STEPHEN PRUSUN (piano) David Carhart Tanka (first broadcast)
Nicholas Maw Personae I-III Brian Elias Peroration
Peter Maxwell Davies Farewell to Stromness; Yesnaby Ground Barry Seaman Chamber Music Book I (first broadcast)

Contributors

Soprano:
Jane Manning
Piano:
David Mason
Piano:
Stephen Prusun
Piano:
David Carhart Tanka
Unknown:
Brian Elias Peroration
Unknown:
Peter Maxwell Davies

BBC Radio 3

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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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