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Weber Overture: Oberon
PHILHARMONIA
WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
7.09* Respighi Fountains of Rome
SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY/
EDO DE WAART
7.30 News
7.35 Pachelbel Canon and Gigue ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.40* Chopin Andante spianato and grande polonaise
KRYSTIAN ZIMERMAN (piano)
LOS ANGELES POCARLO MARIA GIULINI
7.55* GIazunov Symphony No 1
BAVARIAN RSO/NEEME JARVI Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Wolfgang Sawallisch
Unknown:
Christopher Hogwood

Balakirey and Cui
César Cui: a minor poet, less original and imaginative than Lyadov, less spontaneous and warmhearted than Grechaninov, less closely related to the Russian School than either of them, but still distinguished in his own way.
M.D.
CALVOCORESSI Cui Four poems of Jean Richepin , Op 44: Le Hun;
Berceuse; Le Ciel est transi; Les Songeants
BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass) JANINE REISS (piano)
Balakirev Symphonic poem: Russia
PHILHARMONlAiLOVRO VON MATACIC Sonata in B flat minor (1905) (Mono: 1949)
LOUIS KENTNER (piano)
Cui La Tombe et la rose, Op 32 No 3 (Victor Hugo) BORIS CHRISTOFF (bass)
JANINE REISS (piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Calvocoressi Cui Four
Unknown:
Jean Richepin
Bass:
Boris Christoff
Piano:
Janine Reiss
Piano:
Janine Reiss

The first of two programmes NICHOLAS DANIEL (oboe) JULIUS DRAKE (piano)
Finzi. arr Ferguson Interlude in A minor, Op 21
Arnold Cooke Intermezzo for oboe and piano
Elizabeth Maconchy For Leon Goossens
Edwin Roxburgh Antares
York Bowen Sonata in D, Op 85 BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Piano:
Julius Drake
Piano:
Elizabeth MacOnchy
Unknown:
Leon Goossens
Unknown:
Edwin Roxburgh Antares
Unknown:
York Bowen Sonata

Presented by Susan Sharpe Handel Art Thou Troubled? (Rodelinda: Act 1) (Mono)
KATHLEEN FERRIER (Contralto)
LSO.'MALCOLM SARGENT
11.04* Chopin Piano Concerto No 2 in F minor, Op 21 CLARA HASKIL (piano)
LAMOUREUX CONCERTS SOCIETY
ORCHESTRA,IGOR MARKEVITCH
11.35* trad Has Sorrow thy Young Days Shaded?
BERNADETTE GREEVY (contralto)
RTE LIGHT ORCHESTRA SEXTET
11.39* Widor Symphony No 5 in F minor (Mono)
MARCEL DUPRE (organ)
12.05* trad The Last Rose of Summer
BERNADETTE GREEVY (contralto)
RTE LIGHT ORCHESTRA SEXTET
12.09* Havergal Brian Symphony No 7 in c
RLPO/CHARLES MACKERRAS Records

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe
Contralto:
Kathleen Ferrier
Unknown:
Malcolm Sargent
Unknown:
Igor Markevitch
Contralto:
Bernadette Greevy
Unknown:
Marcel Dupre
Contralto:
Bernadette Greevy

live from St Mary's Scottish Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh
Introit: Lo, God is Here (Townhill)
Responses (Leighton)
Psalms 147 (Marsh), 148
(Stanford), 149 (Walmisley), 150(Talbot)
Lessons: Ezekiel 47, w 1-12; John 1, vv 35-42
Office Hymn (EH 205): Jesus calls us (St Andrew )
Canticles: Brewer in D
Anthem: 0 how glorious (Harwood)
Voluntary: Postlude in D (Smart) Organist and Master of the Choristers DENNIS TOWNHILL Assistant Organist PETER BACKHOUSE

Contributors

Unknown:
St Andrew
Organist:
Peter Backhouse

The American trumpeter is one of the pioneers of a growing movement to integrate the vital elements of ethnic music with jazz. This concert by NU was recorded at the Gardner Centre, Brighton, during their tour for the Arts Council Contemporary Music Network. The line-up included DON CHERRY (trumpet and doussn'gouni), CARLOS WARD (alto saxophone and flute) MARK HELLAS (bass) and nana VASCONCELOS
(percussion and berimbau) Carlos Ward Lito
Ornette Coleman Chopin Chopeen
Mark Helias Limbo
Nana Vasconcelos 0 Berimbau Ornette Coleman Traffic Carlos Ward Lito: Part 2
8.20* During the interval, more from the conversations Charles Fox had with the late Gil Evans (jazz composer and arranger) in 1978 and 1983. 8.35* Don Cherry Art Decor
Carlos Ward Pettiford Bridge Don Cherry Bird Boy
Mark Helias Pitchfield Blues trad Guinea
Carlos Ward Lito: Part 3; Dance

Contributors

Unknown:
Carlos Ward
Unknown:
Carlos Ward Lito
Unknown:
Ornette Coleman Chopin
Unknown:
Nana Vasconcelos
Unknown:
Charles Fox
Unknown:
Gil Evans
Unknown:
Mark Helias

LONDON SINFONIETTA conducted by OLIVER KNUSSEN LUCIA MEEUWSEN (soprano)
JOHN CONSTABLE (harpsichord) IAN BROWN (piano)
Introduced by the composer
Eight Etudes and a Fantasy, for woodwind quartet; A Mirror on Which to Dwell, for soprano and instrumental ensemble.
10.20* Interval Reading
10.25* Double Concerto, for piano, harpsichord and two chamber orchestras. (R)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Oliver Knussen
Soprano:
Lucia Meeuwsen
Piano:
Ian Brown

BBC Radio 3

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Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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