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Sibelius Scene with Cranes,
Op 44 No 2: Gothenburg SO/ Jarvi
7.06* Telemann Quartet in G minor
Chandos Baroque Players
7.15* Ravel Introduction and Allegro: Osian Ellis (harp)
Meleos Ensemble
7.30 News
7.35 Mozart Sonata in D (K 448) Murray Perahia (piano) Radu Lupu (piano)
7.58* Mahler Blumine (A Chapter of Flowers)
New Philharmonia / Wyn Morris
8.07* Haydn She Never Told Her Love: Peter Pears (tenor) Benjamin Britten (piano)
8.11* Strauss Horn Concerto
No 1 in E flat: Michael Thompson BBC PO/ Edward Downes.
(Records)

Contributors

Piano:
Radu Lupu
Harp:
Osian Ellis
Piano:
Mahler Blumine

Sonata in c (D 840) (Reliquie); Allegretto in c minor (D 915); Introduction and Variations on 'Trockne Blumen' (D 802) (Die schone Mullerin) RICHARD DAVIS (flute) RONAN O'HORA (piano) BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Flute:
Richard Davis

led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by GEORGE HURST MORAY WELSH (cello)
Edward Harper Intrada
Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor
12.05*pm Interval Reading
12.10* Brahms
Symphony No 2 in D
(Given on 26 February in the Town Hall, Ayr, in association with Kyle and Carrick District Council) BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Trabichoff
Conducted By:
George Hurst

Anton Kontra (violin) Boris Samsing (violin) Peter Fabricius (viola) Morten Zeuthen (cello)
The first of four concerts featuring all of Nielsen's quartets alongside contemporary Danish works and items from the classical quartet repertoire. Mozart Quartet in c (K 465)
Per Norgaard Quartetto brioso, Op 21
2.00* Interval Reading
2.05* Nielsen Quartet No 2 in F minor, Op 5
(Given on 3 May in Brighton Pavilion, aspart of the 1987 Brighton Festival) Series producer ANDREW KUROWSKI

Contributors

Violin:
Anton Kontra
Violin:
Boris Samsing
Viola:
Peter Fabricius
Cello:
Morten Zeuthen
Producer:
Andrew Kurowski

... which tells of life
COLERIDGE, This Lime-Tree
Bower My Prison
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conducted by WARD SWINGLE
William Duckworth Southern Harmony Book IV (first broadcast performance) Philippe de Monte Super flumina Babylonis
William Byrd Quomodo cantabimus?
Luciano Berio Cries of London BBC Manchester

Contributors

Conducted By:
Ward Swingle
Unknown:
Philippe de Monte Super
Unknown:
William Byrd Quomodo

The writer Alan Plater takes a gentle stroll through areas of jazz where the result - if not always the intention - is to make the listener smile, and sometimes even laugh. In the second of four programmes, he includes records by BLX BEIDERBECKE, DUKE ELLINGTON, JOHN COLTRANE and KARIN KROG.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Plater
Unknown:
John Coltrane
Unknown:
Karin Krog.

A sequence of nine plays about Church and State under the Roman Empire by JOHN ARDEN and MARGARETTAD'ARCY with 8: Interrogations
At the Jubilee in Rome, the Emperor Constantine awaits a new vision, as great a vision as the Cross of Light: 'I, and I alone can reconcile all these different shapes and sizes of man-Christ and woman-Christ, who so conturb the truth of the world.'
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN BOXER
Directed by PENNY LEICESTER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arden
Conducted By:
Stephen Boxer
Directed By:
Penny Leicester
Kybele:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Constantine:
Michael N Harbour
Hosius:
Timothy West
Fausta:
Samantha Bond
Mary:
Angela Pleasence
Eumolpus:
Steve Hodson
Crispus:
And Nicholas Geeks
Oenothea:
Anne Jameson
Helen:
Mary Wimbush
Jaxartes:
Sam Dastor
Paul of Tarsus:
Roshan Seth
General:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Centurion:
Jonathan Tafler
Guard:
David Goodland

Recent unpublished poems read by the poets themselves, including John Cassidy ,
Tony Curtis , Jenny Joseph ,
Sylvia Kantaris , John Latham , Robert Minhinnick and Vernon Scannell.
Compiled and introduced by Dannie Abse
Producer ANTHONY THWAITE

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cassidy
Unknown:
Tony Curtis
Unknown:
Jenny Joseph
Unknown:
Sylvia Kantaris
Unknown:
John Latham
Unknown:
Robert Minhinnick
Unknown:
Vernon Scannell.
Introduced By:
Dannie Abse
Producer:
Anthony Thwaite

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