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Saint-Saens Havanaise KYUNG WHA CHUNG (violin)
RPO/CHARLES DUTOIT
7.09* Ravel Rapsodie espagnole AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/BERNARD HATTINK
7.30 News
7.35 Leclair Flute sonata No 6 in E minor
BARTHOLD KULIKEN (flute)
WIELAND KUIJKEN (viola da gamba) ROBERT KOHNEN (harpsichord) 7.48* Faure Trois romances sans paroles
KATHRYN STOTT (piano)
7.54* Ravel and others L'Eventail de Jeanne
PHILHARMONIA/GEOFFREY SIMON Records

Contributors

Violin:
Kyung Wha Chung
Unknown:
Charles Dutoit
Unknown:
Bernard Hattink
Flute:
Barthold Kuliken
Viola:
Wieland Kuijken
Harpsichord:
Robert Kohnen
Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Unknown:
Geoffrey Simon

Brahms: Summers at Bad Ischl Six pieces, Op 118 Nos 1-3
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano) Record
Chorale Preludes, Op 122 Nos 1 and 2: PETER HURFORD (organ) (R) Trio in A minor, Op 114 THEA KING (clarinet)
KARINE GEORGIAN (cello) CLIFFORD BENSON (piano)
Six pieces, Op 118 Nos 4-6
JULIUS KATCHEN (piano) Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hurford
Piano:
Clifford Benson
Piano:
Julius Katchen

led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by JERZY MAKSYMIUK
JANE MACKENZIE (soprano) JOHN LILL (piano)
The second of four programmes. Thomas Wilson St Kentigern Suite
Mozart Exsultate jubilate (K 165) Gilles Tremblay Katadrone (Contrecri)
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G
(Given on 23 October 1988 in the Roy Thomson Hall , Toronto, in association with General Accident Assurance Co) (Third concert next Sunday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Trabichoff
Conducted By:
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Soprano:
Jane MacKenzie
Unknown:
Thomas Wilson
Unknown:
Gilles Tremblay Katadrone
Unknown:
Roy Thomson Hall

(baritone) and DAVID WILLISON (piano) perform songs by Quilter, Elgar, Delius,
Vaughan Williams , Britten and Lamb. (Given on 19 May at Highclere Castle, Berks, in association with Kleinwort
Benson Charitable Trust as part of 1988 Newbury Spring Festival) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Piano:
David Willison
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams

Writers Talking
Michael Schmidt talks to Richard Ford , the American novelist and author of The Sportswriter, who is considered, like Tobias Wolff and the late Raymond Carver , to have been a pioneer of 'dirty realism'. producer NOAH RICHLER "Repeated next Sunday)

Contributors

Talks:
Michael Schmidt
Unknown:
Richard Ford
Unknown:
Tobias Wolff
Unknown:
Raymond Carver

The third of six programmes.
Live from the Barbican Hall, London
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ed by BELA DEKANY conducted by PIERRE boulez.
"ituel in memoriam Maderna 8-05* Methods of Discourse Five programmes on the languages of thought in jnodern France.
3: In 1970 Claude Levi-Strauss gave the Sir James Frazer lecture at the Sheldonian
Theatre, Oxford, entitled Mirth and Ritual. Extracts from the lecture are introduced by Michael Lane.
8.25* Talk by Boulez, followed by Livre pour cordes
8.55* Methods of Discourse
4: Jean Baudrillard , lecturer m sociology and philosophy at
Nanterres University, talks to Terry Lewis about the inheritance of Roland Barthes and Claude Levi-Strauss .
9.15* Figures/doubles/prismes

Contributors

Unknown:
Bela Dekany
Unknown:
Claude Levi-Strauss
Unknown:
James Frazer
Introduced By:
Michael Lane.
Unknown:
Jean Baudrillard
Unknown:
Terry Lewis
Unknown:
Roland Barthes
Unknown:
Claude Levi-Strauss

« the 20th Century
The last of six programmes.
Broken Woman A monologue by SIMONE de BEAUVOIR , translated and performed by Diana Quick. A woman alone on New Year's Eve looks at her life and her loves and seeks to justify herself.
Producer JANE MORGAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Simone de Beauvoir
Unknown:
Diana Quick.
Producer:
Jane Morgan

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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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