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Vaughan Williams Five
Variants of Dives and Lazarus
LPO/VERNON HANDLEY
7.11* Dowland Time Stands Still: EMMA KIRKBY (soprano) ANTHONY ROOLEY (lute)
7.15* Beethoven Romance in F. Op 50: HENRYK SZERYNG (violin) AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/BERNARD HAITINK
7.30 News
7.35 Balakirev Tamara
USSR STATE ACADEMY SO/
EVGENY SVETLANOV
7.56* Poulenc La Dame de Monte Carlo
MADY MESPLÉ (soprano)
MONTE CARLO PO/GEORGES PRETRE
8.03* Scarlatti Sonata in G (Kk260)
ROBERT WOOLLEY (harpsichord)
8.14* Rodrigo Miisica para un jardin: LSO/ENRIQUE BÁTIZ
8.25* Weill Lonely House TERESA STRATAS (soprano) Y CHAMBER SYMPHONY
GERARD SCHWARZ . Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Handley
Soprano:
Emma Kirkby
Soprano:
Anthony Rooley
Violin:
Henryk Szeryng
Unknown:
Bernard Haitink
Unknown:
Evgeny Svetlanov
Soprano:
Mady Mesplé
Unknown:
Georges Pretre
Harpsichord:
Robert Woolley
Unknown:
Enrique Bátiz
Soprano:
Teresa Stratas
Unknown:
Gerard Schwarz

Sibelius
Suite: Swanwhite
GOTHENBURG SO/NEEME JAR VI
As Slowly as the Evening Sky; Romeo; Romance (Op 61) TOM KRAUSE (baritone) IRWIN GAGE (piano)
Serenade No 2 in G minor BORIS BELKIN (violin)
PH1LH ARMONIA/VLADMIR ASHKENAZY Symphonic poem: The Oceanides
CBSO/SIMON RATTLE. Records

Contributors

Violin:
Boris Belkin

BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA led by CYNTHIA BOWES conducted by ASHLEY LAWRENCE Ireland A London Overture Arthur Butterworth The Green Wind
Derek Bourgeois Variations and Commentaries
George Butterworth
Rhapsody: A Shropshire Lad Bryan Kelly Divertissement

Contributors

Unknown:
Cynthia Bowes
Conducted By:
Ashley Lawrence
Unknown:
Arthur Butterworth
Unknown:
George Butterworth

Kym Amps (soprano) Angus Davidson (counter-tenor)
Robin Doveton (tenor) David van Asch (bass) WilbyeThusSaithMy Cloris Bright
Bateson Phyllis, Farewell; Beauty Is a Lovely Sweet Tomkins Weep No More Thou Sorry Boy
Wilbye What Needeth all this Travaile
Christopher Brown The
Doorways of the Dawn, Op 64 (first broadcast)
R.J.S. Stevens From Oberon in Fairyland
(Given last May in the Turner Sims Concert Hall, Southampton University) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Soprano:
Kym Amps
Soprano:
Angus Davidson
Tenor:
Robin Doveton
Bass:
David van Asch
Unknown:
Christopher Brown

The first of five programmes played by JAMES DALTON on the organ of Malmo Museum, Sweden
H. Praetorius Kyrie martyrum (four verses)
Scheidemann Preludium in D minor
Matthias Weckman Chorale: Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ Tunder Canzona in G
Buxtehude Canzonetta in A minor (Buxwv 225); Chorale preludes: Nun komm, der heiden Heiland; In dulcijubilo;
Chorale-fantasia: Wie schon, leuchtet der Morgenstern
Series producer ROBERT LAYTON

Contributors

Played By:
James Dalton
Unknown:
Matthias Weckman
Producer:
Robert Layton

with Francis Wilford-Smith 5: The Gulf Coast and the Santa Fe
A quite distinctive musical style, developed in Texas during the 20s and 30s, takes its name from the Santa Fe railroad on which itinerant pianists would ride between jobs in sawmills and turpentine camps. These pianists included MOANIN' BERN1CE
EDWARDS BUSTER PICKENS. ANDY BOY and PINETOP BURKS. Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Wilford-Smith
Unknown:
Edwards Buster Pickens.

by WIN WELLS with and 'It was 1.30 on the morning of 7 March 1967, and her heart stopped beating. Her beating heart stopped. She was placed beside me in the vault beside me at Pere Lachaise and someone said "Ladies and Gentlemen ... it is over"... but was it? It was not!'
Music composed and performed by PETER JARVIS
Radio production by STEWART CONN based on the stage version by SONIA FRASER. BBC Scotland (R)
A glorious radio production of Win Wells's beautifully-constructed play.
NEW STATESMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Win Wells
Unknown:
Peter Jarvis
Production By:
Stewart Conn
Unknown:
Sonia Fraser.
Gertrude Stein:
Miriam Margolyes
Alice B Toklas:
Natasha Morgan

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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