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Rossini Overture: Semiramide
NATIONAL PO/RICCARDO CHAILLY
7.15* Rachmaninov Prelude in F sharp minor, Op 23 No 1 ANDREI GAVRILOV (piano)
7.20* Weber Concertino in E flat, for clarinet and orchestra EDUARD BRUNNER (clarinet) BAMBERG SO/OLEG CAETANI
7.30 News
7.35 Franz Danzi Wind Quintet in B flat, Op 56 No 1
VIENNA WIND SOLOISTS
7.50* John Hebden Concerto in c, Op 2 No 2, for strings CANTILENA directed by ADRIAN SHEPHERD
7.58* Schubert Symphony No 2 in B flat
BERLIN PO, LORIN MAAZEL. Records

Contributors

Clarinet:
Eduard Brunner
Unknown:
Franz Danzi
Soloists:
John Hebden
Directed By:
Adrian Shepherd
Unknown:
Lorin Maazel.

Howard Ferguson and Gerald Finzi
Ferguson Overture for an Occasion, Op 16 ULSTER ORCHESTRA/
HILARY DAVAN WETTON
Ferguson Discovery, Op 13 ANNE DAWSON (soprano)
RODERICK BARRAND (piano)
Ferguson Amore Langueo , Op 18
MARTYN HILL (tenor)
LONDON SYMPHONY CHORUS
CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA/
RICHARD HICKOX
Finzi Eclogue, Op 10, for piano and string orchestra
HOWARD SHELLEY (piano) CITY OF LONDON SINFONIA; RICHARD HICKOX. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Howard Ferguson
Unknown:
Gerald Finzi
Unknown:
Hilary Davan Wetton
Soprano:
Anne Dawson
Piano:
Roderick Barrand
Piano:
Ferguson Amore Langueo
Unknown:
Richard Hickox.

PAUL GOODWIN (baroque oboe) SARAH CUNNINGHAM (bass viol) NICHOLAS PARLE (harpsichord) Monteclair Concert sous la tente du general (Cinquieme concert)
Francois Couperin Quatorzieme concert (Les Gouts-reunis) Boismortier Trio Sonata in A minor, Op 37 No 5 (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Goodwin
Bass:
Sarah Cunningham
Unknown:
Francois Couperin Quatorzieme

Octet in F (D 803)
GIDON KREMER
ISABELLE VAN KEULEN (violins) TABEA ZIMMERMANN (Viola) DAVID GERINGAS (cello) ALOIS POSCH (bass)
EDUARD BRUNNER (clarinet) RADOVAN VLATKOVIC (horn)
KLAUS THUNNEMANN (baSSOOn) Record

Contributors

Unknown:
Gidon Kremer
Violins:
Isabelle van Keulen
Viola:
Tabea Zimmermann
Clarinet:
Eduard Brunner
Horn:
Radovan Vlatkovic
Bassoon:
Klaus Thunnemann

in celebration of his 80th birthday today
JOHN TURNER (recorder) PETER LAWSON (piano) Howard Ferguson
Three Sketches, Op 14 John Gardner
Little Suite in c. Op 60
A Garland for Howard Ferguson : Robin Holloway A Wayside Daisy
Paul Spicer Reflections
John Joubert Improvisation, Op 120
Alan Ridout Arietta
Anthony Gilbert BatterFeet BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
John Turner
Piano:
Peter Lawson
Piano:
Howard Ferguson
Unknown:
John Gardner
Unknown:
Howard Ferguson
Unknown:
Robin Holloway
Unknown:
Paul Spicer
Unknown:
John Joubert
Unknown:
Alan Ridout Arietta
Unknown:
Anthony Gilbert

Max Harrison plays records of partnerships between
West Coast and East Coast musicians, including JACK
MONTROSE and CLIFFORD BROWN. BILL PERKINS and JOHN LEWIS.
ART PEPPER and WYNTON KELLY.

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Harrison
Unknown:
Clifford Brown.
Unknown:
Bill Perkins
Unknown:
John Lewis.
Unknown:
Wynton Kelly.

Paula Rego 's childhood in Portugal had a lasting hold on her imagination, and the experience continues to feed her with subjects for painting. On the occasion of the London showing of her retrospective exhibition, she talks to Marina Warner about the sources of her imagery and their influence on new developments in her work. Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Paula Rego
Unknown:
Marina Warner
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

by EUGENE ONEILL adapted by CHARLES LEFEAUX with A downtown bar on the West
Side of New York, 1912. A bunch of no-hopers, sunk in drunken stupors and foolish pipe-dreams, await the annual ysit of Hickey, a travelling salesman, always good for free drinks. But this time Hickey's arrival has unforeseen consequences. nocky, night bartender
Erected by CHARLES LEFEAUX Mono (First broadcast in 1968) With an interval 9.20*-9.30*

Contributors

Unknown:
Eugene Oneill
Adapted By:
Charles Lefeaux
Unknown:
Charles Lefeaux
Hickey:
Ray McAnauy
Rocky, night bartender:
Anthony Jackson
Larry, one-time anarchist:
David March
Bugo, one-time anarchist editor:
Haydn Jones
Willie, a former Harvard 'aw student:
Brian Hewlett
narry, proprietor of a saloon and rooming house:
Cyril Shaps
Joe, one-time proprietor of a black gambling house:
Paul Wmtsun-Jones
Don Parritt:
Henry Stamper
Junmy, one-time war correspondent:
John Hollis
Pat, one-time police lieutenant:
Tommy Duggan
d, one-time circus man:
Francis de Wolff
StreetWalkers: Margie:
Margaret Robertson
Pearl:
Ann Murray
Cora:
Carol Mason
Chuck, day bartender:
George Margo
Moran, a detective:
Wilfrid Carter

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