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Tailleferre Valse des depeches - Philharmonia/Geoffrey Simon

7.02* Mozart Variations on 'Unser dummer Pobel meint' (K 455) - Lydia Artymiw (piano)

7.15* Britten Hymn to St Cecilia - London Symphony Chorus/George Malcolm

7.30 News

7.35 Brahms Horn Trio in E flat, Op 40 - Barry Tuckwell (horn) Itzhak Perlman (violin) Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)

8.02* Schubert An die Musik; Auf dem Wasser zu singen - Felicity Lott (soprano) Graham Johnson (piano)

8.06* Tailleferre Concertino for harp and orchestra - Nicanor Zabaleta (harp) French National Radio Orchestra/Jean Martinon.

(Records)

Berlioz de Lisle, arr Berlioz Hymne des Marseillais
ANDREA GUIOT (soprano) CLAUDE CALÈS (baritone)
CHOEUR DE THEATRE NATIONAL DE L'OPERA
LES PETITS CHANTEURS A LA
CROIX DE BOIS
ORCHESTRE DE PARIS;
JEAN-PIERRE JACQUILLAT La Captive, Op 12 JOSEPHINE VEASEY (mezzo-soprano) LSO/COL1N DAVIS
Overture: Rob Roy
MONTREAL SO/CHARLES DUTOIT Le Ballet des ombres PETER SMITH (piano)
HEINRICH SCHUTZ CHOIR AND
CHORALE/ROGER NORRINGTON Cleopatre
JANET BAKER (mezzo-soprano) LSO/COLIN DAVIS. Records

Contributors

Soprano:
Andrea Guiot
Mezzo-Soprano:
Josephine Veasey
Unknown:
Rob Roy

A sequence of British music for St Cecilia's Day, inspired by the dance.
Hoist The Lure
LSO'DAVID ATHERTON. Record Bridge Dance Poem
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY Richard Rodney Bennett Noctuary (Variations on a Theme of Scott Joplin ) JOHN MCCABE (piano) (R) Britten Choral Dances
(Gloriana): MARTYN HILL (tenor) THELMA OWEN (harp) HOLST SINGERS;
HILARY DAVAN WETTON. Record Constant Lambert Ballet: Horoscope
(first complete broadcast)
Bridge Sir Roger de Coverley BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by NICHOLAS CLEOBURY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
David Atherton.
Conducted By:
Nicholas Cleobury
Conducted By:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Unknown:
Scott Joplin
Piano:
John McCabe
Harp:
Thelma Owen
Singers:
Hilary Davan Wetton.
Conducted By:
Nicholas Cleobury

conducted by DIEGO MASSON TRACEY CHADWELL (soprano) BRIGHTON FESTIVAL CHORUS
John Woolrich Figures in a Landscape (first performance) Mahler Symphony No 4 in G
(Given in May 1987in St Bartholomew 's Church, Brighton as part of the 1987 Brighton Festival)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Diego Masson
Soprano:
Tracey Chadwell
Unknown:
John Woolrich
Unknown:
St Bartholomew

Blues for Mr Charlie by JAMES BALDWIN
This was the first play by James Baldwin , one of the outstanding black American writers' of his generation, who died a year ago this month. The play is set in Plaguetown, USA, in 1958. "The plague is race; the plague is our concept of Christianity; and this raging plague has the power to destroy every human relationship.' Blacktown:
Whitetown:
Musical advisor JOE SEELY Directed by MARTIN JENKINS
(In association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) (R)
0 HEAR THIS! page 31

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Charlie
Unknown:
James Baldwin
Play By:
James Baldwin
Unknown:
Joe Seely
Directed By:
Martin Jenkins
The Rev Meridian Henry:
Errol Slue
Mother Henry, his mother:
Dolores Etttenne
Richard, his son:
Phil Akin
Juanita:
Alison
Pete, her boyfriend:
Elliot Mover
Lorenzo:
Anthony Sherwood
Tom:
Phil Jarrett
Papa D, a drugstore owner:
Gene Clark
Lyle Britten:
George Buza
Jo, his wife:
Marti Maraden
Parnell, a newspaper owner:
Richard Donat
Hazel:
Margaret Bard
Ellis/Judge:
Wayne Robson
Susan:
Gin Wilkinson
George/Counsel for bereaved:
Peter Millard
The Rev Phelps/State Prosecutor:
George Merner

The last of three concerts Bartok Quartet No 3 TAKACS STRING QUARTET
Bartok Sonata No 1 for violin and piano
GYORGY PAUK (violin) JENO JANDO (piano)
10.10* Interval Reading
10.15* Hungarian traditional music played by the JANOSI ENSEMBLE
Bartok Quartet No 6 TAKACS STRING QUARTET
(Given last Monday in the Queen Elizabeth Hall )

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Hall

BBC Radio 3

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