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Saint-Saens Phaeton, Op 39 FRENCH NATIONAL ORCHESTRA/
SEIJI OZAWA
7.10* Pierne Introduction and variations on a popular round ADOLPHE SAX SAXOPHONE QUARTET
7.19* Rameau Prologue: Dardanus (excerpts)
ENGLISH BAROQUE SOLOISTS/
JOHN ELIOT GARDINER
7.30 News
7.35 Berlioz
Overture: Les Francs-juges LSO/COLIN DAVIS
7.48* Debussy Two Arabesques KATHRYN STOTT (piano)
7.58* Haydn Symphony No 82 in c (The Bear)
AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW
ORCHESTRA/COLIN DAVIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Seiji Ozawa
Soloists:
John Eliot Gardiner
Unknown:
Colin Davis
Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Unknown:
Colin Davis

Samuel Barber
Night Flight, Op 19a LSO/DAVTD MEASHAM. Record
Piano Sonata in E flat minor, Op 26 PHILIP MARTIN (piano) Hermit Songs, Op 29
ALFREDA HODGSON (contralto) KEITH SWALLOW (piano)
Prelude and Intermezzo (Vanessa), Op 32
UTAH SO/JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN Record

Contributors

Contralto:
Alfreda Hodgson

GILLIAN weir (organ)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by ALFRED WALTER
Wagner Overture: Tannhauser Poulenc Concerto for organ, string orchestra and timpani Dvorak Symphony No 6 in D (Presented
Borough Council on 27 November 1988 in the Town Hall, Walsall) BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Alfred Walter

live from
St George's,
Brandon Hill , Bristol
MELVYN TAN (fortepiano)
Beethoven Variations in F, Op 34
Schubert Sonata in G (D 894)
(Concert arranged by St George's Music Trust in association with National Westminster Bank. Tickets available at the door) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Brandon Hill
Unknown:
Melvyn Tan

Franz Lehar 's operetta about the conflicts in a love that tries to cross racial and cultural boundaries.
The celebrated 1953 recording with , the man she loves but whose culture she cannot accept and , the Habsburg Count who rescues her from her oriental imprisonment.
Emmy Loose is Mi, Sou-Chong's sister and Otakar Kraus is Tschang, a mandarin. PHILHARMONIA CHORUS
AND ORCHESTRA conducted by otto ACKERMANN

Contributors

Unknown:
Franz Lehar
Unknown:
Emmy Loose
Unknown:
Otakar Kraus
Conducted By:
Otto Ackermann
Lisa:
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Prince Sou-Chong:
Nicolai Gedda
Gustl:
Erich Kunz

Lyric Pieces:
Bell-Ringing, Op 54 No 6; Arietta, Op 12 No 1;
Norwegian March, Op 54 No 2; Little Bird, Op 43 No 4; Puck, Op 71 No 3;
Evenings in the Mountains, Op 68 No 4;
Butterfly, Op 43 No 1;
Solitary Traveller, Op 43 No 2; Nottumo, Op 54 No 4;
March of the Dwarfs, Op 54 No 3; Gone, Op 71 No 6;
Remembrances, Op 71 No 7 played by JAN HENRK KAYSER (piano)

Contributors

Piano:
Jan Henrk Kayser

by HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN adapted and abridged in three parts by KARIN FERNALD Read by Struan Rodger 1: Italy by Coach nans Christian Andersen describes his travels through Italy in 1840. producer DUNCAN MINSHULL Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Hans Christian Andersen
Unknown:
Karin Fernald
Read By:
Struan Rodger
Unknown:
Christian Andersen
Producer:
Duncan Minshull

A series of six interviews by Michael Charlton
4:Professor Geoffrey Blainey
The Professor of History at
Melbourne University reflects on the social and political history of Australian immigration policy, a policy which is on the brink of a fundamental change. Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Charlton

Pierre Boulez : Repons
As a complement to the recent Radio 3 Barbican concerts, a recording from last year's Avignon Festival of the most up-to-date version of Boulez's continuing dialogue with the business of electronic music. PIERRE-LAURENT AIMARD (piano) ALAIN neveux (piano and synthesiser DX7)
MARIE CLAIRE JAMET (harp)
MICHEL CERUTTI (cimbalom) VINCENT BAUER (vibraphone) DANIEL CIAMPOLINI (xylophone and glockenspiel)
ENSEMBLE INTERCONTEMPORAIN, ircam team conducted by THE COMPOSER

Contributors

Unknown:
Pierre Boulez
Unknown:
Marie Claire
Harp:
Michel Cerutti
Unknown:
Vincent Bauer
Unknown:
Daniel Ciampolini

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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