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Franck Psyche
BASLE SO ARMIN JORDAN
7.30 News
7.35 Berlioz
Overture:
Benvenuto Cellini STRASBOURGPO ALAIN LOMBARD
7.45* Poulenc Voyage a Paris JESSYE NORMAN (soprano) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
7.46* Debussy, orch Caplet La Boite a joujoux
BASLE SO ARMIN JORDAN
8.18* Satie Le Chapelier ; Je te veux: JESSYE NORMAN (soprano) DALTON BALDWIN (piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Armin Jordan
Unknown:
Benvenuto Cellini
Piano:
Dalton Baldwin
Unknown:
Armin Jordan
Unknown:
Satie Le Chapelier
Soprano:
Jessye Norman
Piano:
Dalton Baldwin

live from the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh I SOLISTI VENET1 conducted by CLAUDIO SCIMONE Part 1: Albinoni Concerto in F, Op 5 No 2, for violin and orchestra; Concerto in B flat,
Op 7 No 3, for oboe and strings Vivaldi Concerto in c (rv 425) for mandolin and strings;
Concerto in A minor (rv 522), for two violins and orchestra

Contributors

Conducted By:
Claudio Scimone

Alexander Moffat , in conversation with Dr Rosa Maria Letts , Director of Accademia Italiana , and Jim Mooney , Scottish artist and Rome scholar, discusses meeting points between Scottish and Italian art. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Alexander Moffat
Unknown:
Dr Rosa Maria Letts
Unknown:
Accademia Italiana
Unknown:
Jim Mooney
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

Part 2
Salieri Concerto in c, for flute, oboe and orchestra
Paganini Variations on '0 mamma, mamma cara', for violin and orchestra
(II carnevale di Venezia, Op 10) Vivaldi Concerto in G (Rv 532), for two mandolins and orchestra (In association with Maclay, Murray and Spens) BBC Scotland

from the University of Wales The eighth of 12 programmes NEW LONDON CONSORT directed by PHILIP PICKETT Songs and dances of the troubadours and trouveres (In association with University
College, Aberystwyth) BBC Wales

Contributors

Directed By:
Philip Pickett

ARMIN AUSSEM (oboe)
RAINER MULLER VAN RECUM (clarinet)
JURGEN GODE (bassoon) XIAO-MING HAN (horn)
SAAR RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by MYUNG-WHUN CHUNG Mozart Sinfonia Concertante in E flat (K 297b)
Prokofiev Ballet: Romeo and Juliet (excerpts)
(Saar Radio recording)

Contributors

Clarinet:
Rainer Muller van Recum
Conducted By:
Myung-Whun Chung

Vogel Overture: Demophon Gossec Symphonie militaire ORCHESTRE DE LA MUSIQUE
MUNICIPALE DE BORDEAUX;
LUCIEN MORA
Cherubini L'Hymne du Pantheon
CHORALE DES JEUNESSES MUSICALES
DEFRANCE
MUSIQUE DES GARDIENS DE LA PAIX DE PARIS/LOUIS MARTINI
Gossec Symphony in F
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF LIEGE,
JACQUES HAUTMANN
Berlioz Symphonie funebre et triomphale: JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR LSO/COLIN DAVIS. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Lucien Mora
Unknown:
John Alldis

Edward Seckerson talks to the American composer whose latest work, Symbolon, is performed at tonight's Prom, and introduces one of her earlier works:
Symphony No 1 (Three
Movements for Orchestra)
INDIANAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by JOHN NELSON Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS

Contributors

Talks:
Edward Seckerson
Conducted By:
John Nelson
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

The last of four conversations on a new approach to the human brain.
Bird Song and Belief Systems Georgina Ferry talks to
Jean-Pierre Changeux of the Pasteur Institute in Paris about how he's applied Darwin's theory of natural selection to the brain, in order to explain a variety of phenomena, from the smooth moving of a muscle to the hypothesising in people's minds.
Producer DEBORAH COHEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean-Pierre Changeux
Producer:
Deborah Cohen

live from the Royal Albert Hall , London MURRAY PERAHIA (piano)
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA concertmaster GLENN DICTEROW conducted by ZUBIN MEHTA
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich SymbolonBeethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
8.25* Edward Seekerson visits the NYPO at its base in Lincoln Center to find out about the administration and activities of America's oldest orchestra. With contributions from
ZUBIN MEHTA. ALBERT K. WEBSTER and members of the orchestra. Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS
8.45* Stravinsky Ballet: The Rite of Spring
(The appearance of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra has been made possible by support from Citicorp/Citibank)

Contributors

Unknown:
Royal Albert Hall
Unknown:
Glenn Dicterow
Conducted By:
Zubin Mehta
Conducted By:
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich
Unknown:
Edward Seekerson
Unknown:
Zubin Mehta.
Unknown:
Albert K. Webster
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers
Unknown:
New York Philharmonic Orchestra

The second of two programmes contains early and late works by the self-styled 'bad boy of music', George Antheil.
A Jazz Symphony: NETHERLANDS WIND ENSEMBLE REINBERT DE LEEUW Trumpet Sonata
JOHN WALLACE (trumpet)
SIMON WRIGHT (piano) Records

Contributors

Music:
George Antheil.
Unknown:
John Wallace
Piano:
Simon Wright

Nine plays by JOHN ARDEN and MARGARETTA D'ARCY , with 7: An Eye for an 7' 'The People of Christ are the people of a book. A God-dictated book. Read it to the Emperor.
Teach him to read it. Teach him to teach it. Rule him - that he may rule.' Will Constantine accept what, for Bishop Hosius , is an act of faith?
FaUSta SAMANTHABOND Melantho cassie MCFARLANE Helen Fausta. .....JADE MARAVALA Dion STEPHEN THORNE Paul of Tarsus ..........ROSHANSETH Physcon. .....DAVID BUCK Mary .....ANGELA PLEASENCE Architect .....MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES Bishop of London
DAVID GOODLAND
Secret agent...........JOHN BADDELEY
Dissidents FRANK OLEGARIO , KAREN ARCHER
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN BOXER
Directed by RONALD MASON (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arden
Unknown:
Margaretta D'Arcy
Unknown:
Bishop Hosius
Unknown:
McFarlane Helen Fausta.
Unknown:
Jade Maravala
Unknown:
Dion Stephen Thorne
Unknown:
Roshanseth Physcon.
Unknown:
David Buck
Unknown:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Unknown:
John Baddeley
Unknown:
Dissidents Frank Olegario
Unknown:
Karen Archer
Conducted By:
Stephen Boxer
Directed By:
Ronald Mason
Kybele:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Constantine:
Michael N Harbour
Helen:
Mary Wimbush
Jaxartes:
And Sam Dastor

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