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Wagner Overture: Tannhauser CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA
GEORGE SZELL
7.15* Sarasate Carmen Fantasy ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) NEW YORK PO/ZUBIN MEHTA
7.30 News
7.35 Beethoven Symphony No 1 inc
COLUMBIA SO/BRUNO WALTER
7.59* Schubert Seligkeit
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF (soprano) JACQUELINE BONNEAU (piano)
8.03* Dvorak Four Slavonic
Dances, Op 46 Nos 1, 2, and 8 CZECH PO VACLAV NEUMANN Records
Lennox Berkeley
Symphony No 3, Op 74 LPO/THE COMPOSER Record
Five Herrick Poems, Op 89 IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
FRANCIS KELLY (harp) (R) Guitar Concerto, Op 88 JULIAN BREAM (guitar) MONTEVERDI ORCHESTRA/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
The Hill of the Graces, Op 91 No 2
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS/
STEPHEN WILKINSON Records
The second of two programmes Sinfonia (Samson, Act 1)
Overture: II Pastor Fido (1712) (both for orchestra and as arranged for solo harpsichord) Overture: The Occasional Oratorio
ENGLISH CONCERT directed by TREVOR PINNOCK (harpsichord) (R)
The last of five recitals YURI BASHMET (viola)
MICHAIL MUNTIAN (piano)
Schumann Marchenbilder , Op 113
Britten Lachrymae , Op 48 (Reflections on a song of Dowland)
Brahms Sonata in F minor, Op 120 No 1
(Given on 29 August in the Erin Arts Centre. Isle of Man)
led by Malcolm Stewart, conducted by Walter Weller
Stephen Bishop-Kovacevich (piano)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat (Emperor)
Rachmaninov Symphony No 1 in d minor
BBC Manchester (R)
Live from Studio 7
Coull String Quartet
Shostakovich Quartet No 8 in c minor. Op 110
Dvorak Quartet in E flat, Op 51 [address removed]
BBC Manchester
Piano Studies (Book 1) played by LAURENCE ALLIX
led by IAIN KING conducted by JORG FAERBER ROGER WINFIELD (oboe)
STEPHEN REAY (bassoon) IAIN KING (violin)
JEANNETTE MOUNTAIN (cello)
Janacek Suite. Op 1, for strings Zelenka Concerto in G, for oboe, bassoon, violin, cello and strings
Haydn Symphony No 87 in A BBC Manchester
Amadeus Trio: Norbert Brainin (violin) Peter Schidlof (vioia) Martin Lovett (cello) with Imogen Cooper (piano) and Rodney Slatford (double-bass)
Mozart Divertimento in E flat (K563)
Schubert Quintet in A (D 667) (Trout) (R)
Presented by Rodney Slatford Producer RAY ABBOTT
In the second often programmes, Max Harrison shows how the West Coast movement of the early 1950s is related to earlier forms of jazz, and looks at some of the more experimental endeavours which preceded it, including the work Of TEDDY CHARLES and DAVEBRUBECK.
Michael Hall talks with Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge.
Producer GRAHAM SHEFFIELD (R)
live from the Royal Albert Hall , London EDITH WIENS (soprano)
LINDA HIRST
(mezzo-soprano)
PATRICK POWER (tenor)
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (baritone) SCHUTZ CHOIR OF LONDON
LONDON CLASSICAL PLAYERS led by JOHN HOLLOWAY conducted by ROGER NORRINGTON Weber Overture: Euryanthe Schubert Incidental music: Rosamunde (excerpts)
8.00* David Cairns reflects on the 'inner landscape' of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony and its relentless fascination for generations of musical commentators.
8.20* Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral)
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by JACK KENNY and PETER KING with Elizabeth Bell as Helen
Three people remember a great man of jazz from the 50s. For Helen, his tour brings back bitter-sweet memories, but she cannot resist hearing him play one more time.
Music composed and directed by GRAHAM COLLIER ARTTHEMEN
(tenor/soprano saxophones) ED SPEIGHT (guitar)
GEOFF CASTLE (piano)
MICK HUTTON (double-bass) ASHLEY BROWN (drums/ percussion)
Directed by PETER KING
Some of the music Fritz Kreisler pretended not to have written played by OSCAR SHUMSKY (violin) Records
Grieg
Norwegian Folk Songs, Op 66 Norwegian Dances, Op 35
Der Gliicksritter
HERMANN PREY (baritone) KONRAD RICHTER (piano) Record