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Bach Concerto in D minor (BWV 1060)
ALICE HARNONCOURT (violin) JURG SCHAEFTLEIN (oboe)
CONCENTUS MUSICUS VIENNA/
NIKOLAUS HARNONCOURT
7.14* Schubert Moment musical No 4: ALAN WEISS (piano)
7.19* Weber Overture; March (Turandot)
LSO/HANSHUBERT SCHONZELER
7.30 News
7.35 Haydn Symphony No 96 in D PHILHARMONIA HUNGARICA,
ANTALDORATI
7.57* Litolff Scherzo (Concerto symphonique No 4) CRISTINA ORTIZ (piano) RPO/MOSHE ATZMON
8.04* Tchaikovsky Fantasy overture: Romeo and Juliet
PHILHARMONIA/RICCARDO MUTI Records

Contributors

Violin:
Alice Harnoncourt
Oboe:
Jurg Schaeftlein
Unknown:
Nikolaus Harnoncourt
Piano:
Alan Weiss
Piano:
Cristina Ortiz

Overture: Euryanthe PHILHARMONIA
WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
Piano Concerto No 1 in c PETER rosel (piano)
DRESDEN STAATSKAPELLE/
HERBERT BLOMSTEDT
Symphony No 2 in c
BAVARIAN RSO,
WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH. Records

Contributors

Piano:
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Piano:
Peter Rosel
Unknown:
Herbert Blomstedt
Unknown:
Wolfgang Sawallisch.

led by JOHN TUNNELL conducted by STEUART BEDFORD SCOTTISH PHILHARMONIC SINGERS chorusmaster IAN MCCRORIE LAURENCE DALE (tenor)
JOHN SHIRLEY. QUIRK (bass-bar) Mozart Overture: The Magic Flute
Britten Cantata misericordium Beethoven Symphony No 5 in c minor I
(Given in April 1987, in the Queen's s Hall, Edinburgh, in association with Mobil North Sea Ltd)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tunnell
Conducted By:
Steuart Bedford
Unknown:
Ian McCrorie
Tenor:
Laurence Dale
Tenor:
John Shirley.

Fourth often programmes Presented by Max Harrison This week he talks about the experiments that went on with instrumentation -
jimmy GUIFFRE 'S clarinet trio, BUD SHANK (flute) duetting with BOB COOPER (oboe), and a trio made up of' clarinet, guitar and bass.

Contributors

Presented By:
Max Harrison
Unknown:
Jimmy Guiffre
Flute:
Bud Shank
Oboe:
Bob Cooper

PASCAL ROGÉ (piano)
The first of a season of fortnightly concerts live from Studio 1, Pebble Mill.
Schumann Kinderszenen
Beethoven Sonata in F minor, Op 57 (Appassionata)
8.15* Dear Chichester
Letters from Edward Lear to
Lord Carlingford. Selected and abridged by JOANNA RICHARDSON Read by John Wells
Producer PETER KAVANAGH (R)
8.35* Debussy Preludes (Book 1) Series producer PAUL SPICER

Contributors

Piano:
Pascal Rogé
Unknown:
Edward Lear
Abridged By:
Joanna Richardson
Read By:
John Wells
Producer:
Peter Kavanagh
Producer:
Paul Spicer

T.S. Eliot wrote this play shortly before the Second World War and in some ways it can be thought of as a thriller - did Harry kill his wife and what is going to happen to him? But it's more a story of sin and expiation than crime and punishment.
Directed by Jane Morgan

Contributors

Writer:
T.S. Eliot
Director:
Jane Morgan
The Hon Charles Piper:
Philip Voss
Harry Lord Monchensey:
Simon Cadell
Agatha:
Anna Massey
Amy:
Pauline Letts
Mary:
Susan Wooldridge
Col The Hon Gerald Piper:
Bernard Brown
Amy's sisters Violet:
Phyllida Law
Amy's sisters Agatha:
Hllda Schroder
Downing:
Ken Cumberlidge
Dr Warburton:
Hugh Dickson
Sgt Winchell:
Alan Thompson
Denman:
Zelah Clarke

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