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Vivaldi Concerto in B flat (RV548)
DAVID REICHENBERG (oboe) SIMON STANDAGE (violin)
ENGLISH CONCERT/TREVOR PINNOCK
7.09*Medtner
Spring Tale, Op 39 No 3; Fairy Tale, Op 26 No 2 HAMISH MILNE (piano)
7.15* Mozart Symphony No 9 in c (K 73)
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC directed by JAAP SCHRÖDER (violin) and CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord)
7.30 News
7.35 Berlioz Prelude:
Les Troyens a Carthage LSO/COLIN DAVIS
7.41* Beethoven Piano Trio in E flat (WOO 38)
ISTOMIN STERN ROSE TRIO
7.56* Tippett Concerto for double string orchestra SCO/THE COMPOSER
8.21* Johnson Empty Bed Blues BESSIE SMITH (vocals)
CHARLIE GREEN (trombone) PORTER GRAINGER (piano) Records

Contributors

Piano:
Hamish Milne
Directed By:
Jaap Schröder
Harpsichord:
Christopher Hogwood
Unknown:
Bessie Smith
Unknown:
Charlie Green
Piano:
Porter Grainger

Frank Bridge
Some people talk of contemporary music as if it were the beginning of things - as if the music of the past could be ignored altogether. This is a wrong view.
Vignettes de Marseilles (1925) KATHRYN STOTT (piano) (R) Piano Trio (1929)
ROSEMARY FURNISS (violin) ALEXANDER BAILLIE (cello) KATHRYN STOTT (piano) (R)

Contributors

Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Violin:
Rosemary Furniss
Cello:
Alexander Baillie
Piano:
Kathryn Stott

The second of three programmes
ANTHONY PLEETH (cello)
RICHARD WEBB (cello continuo) MELVYN TAN (harpsichord) Vivaldi Sonata in G minor (RV42)
Boccherini Sonata in E flat
(Final programme Friday at 9.35am)

Contributors

Cello:
Anthony Pleeth
Cello:
Richard Webb
Harpsichord:
Melvyn Tan

Presented by Susan Sharpe Albeniz Catalonia
SPANISH RADIO AND TELEVISION SO/
IGOR MARKEVITCH
Mozart Le nozze di Figaro: Act 4
JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR
ECO/DANIEL BARENBOIM. Records Arvo Part Spiegel im Spiegel ELISABETH PERRY (violin) TONY HYMAS (piano) (R)
Haydn Quartet in G, Op 76 No 1 (Mono)
BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET
Stanford Symphony No 5 (L'allegro ed il penseroso) ULSTER ORCHESTRA/
VERNON HANDLEY. Records

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe
Presented By:
Albeniz Catalonia
Unknown:
Igor Markevitch
Unknown:
John Alldis
Violin:
Elisabeth Perry
Piano:
Tony Hymas
Unknown:
Vernon Handley.
Count:
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Countess:
Heather Harper
Susanna:
Judith Blegen
Figaro:
Geraintevans
Cherubino:
Teresa Berganza
Marcellina:
Birgit Finnlla
Basilio:
John Fry Att

live from the Concert Hall,
Broadcasting House, London NORIKO OGAWA (piano) Debussy Estampes
Rachmaninov Preludes: in E flat, Op 23 No 6; in c minor, Op 23 No 7; in G sharp minor, Op 32 No 12 Etudes-tableaux, Op 39: No 1 in c minor; No 6 in A minor
Prokofiev Sonata No 7 in B flat

live from All Saints' Church, Leamington Spa sung by the UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK CHAMBER CHOIR
Introit: Kyrie (Mendelssohn)
Responses (Holmes)
Psalms 126-131 (Atkins, Parratt, J. Barnard , Harris, Walford Davies , Willcocks)
Lessons (rsv): I Samuel 23; Luke 22, w 24-34
Magnificat: Wood in g
Nunc dimittis (Holst)
Anthem: Wo ist ein so herrlich Volk? (Brahms, Op 109 No 3)
Hymn (AMR 102): My song is love unknown
Organ voluntary: Sonata No 1 in c sharp minor, Op 5 (first movement) (Harwood)
Director of Music SIMON HALSEY
Assistant conductor DAVID LOWE
Organist ADRIAN PARTINGTON
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Walford Davies
Conductor:
Simon Halsey
Conductor:
David Lowe
Organist:
Adrian Partington

The everyday story of street-theatre folk in six episodes by Colin McLaren
with Helen Atkinson-Wood as Liz, Cyril Nri as Roy, Benjamin Whitrow as Alastair, Caroline Guthrie as GB and Steven Harrold as Tony

"Yeah, well, course, basically street theatre is a sort of social sound system."

Contributors

Writer:
Colin McLaren
Music:
Roger Limb of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Producer:
Piers Plowright
Liz:
Helen Atkinson Wood
Roy:
Cyril Nri
Alastair:
Benjamin Whitrow
GB:
Caroline Guthrie
Tony:
Steven Harrold
Erwin Spassky:
Bill Hootkins
Norm Minter:
Glyn Edwards
Tilly Minter:
Eva Stuart
Trevor Nutkin:
John Baddeley
First man:
Steve Hodson
Second man:
David Goodland
Third man:
Michael Deacon
First woman:
Zelah Clarke
Second and third women:
Diana Olsson

live from the Royal Albert Hall , London
JILL GOMEZ (soprano) BOURNEMOUTH SINFONIETTA led by RICHARD STUDT conducted by ROGER NORRIUNGTON Mozart Symphony No 35 in D (K385)(Haffner)
David Matthews Cantiga (first performance)
8.15* Michael Hall ,
Bayan Northcott and Stephen Johnson discuss their impressions of David Matthews 's Cantiga in the light of tonight's performance. Followed by My Dear Mr Strauss. ...
Extracts from the letters exchanged between Richard Strauss and Hugo von
Hofmannsthal while they were working on Le Bourgeois gentilhomme.
With and
8.35*
Strauss Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
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Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Soprano:
Jill Gomez
Unknown:
Richard Studt
Conducted By:
Roger Norriungton
Conducted By:
Mozart Symphony
Unknown:
David Matthews Cantiga
Unknown:
Michael Hall
Unknown:
Bayan Northcott
Unknown:
Stephen Johnson
Unknown:
David Matthews
Unknown:
Mr Strauss.
Unknown:
Richard Strauss
Unknown:
Hugo Von
Unknown:
Strauss Le Bourgeois
Richard Strauss:
Paul Daneman
Hugo von Hofmannsthal:
Harold Innocent

Colin Tudge splits modern science into six programmes (6) Mine's Compatible with Yours: for philosopher Daniel Dennett. consciousness is how the brain imitates a computer.
Quantising the Cosmos: the search for a complete theory of the universe.
Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Tudge
Unknown:
Daniel Dennett.
Producer:
Nicholas Morgan

The second of 13 programmes The guqin, an ancient Chinese zither with a repertoire stretching back into the mists of time is played by GONG yi from Shanghai, in the People's Republic of China.
(Given last July in the PurcellRoom, London,inassociationwiththeSouth Bank Board)

Contributors

Played By:
Gong Yi

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