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Rossini Overture:
The Journey to Reims
NATIONAL PO/RICCARDO CHAILLY
7.08* Albeniz Mallorca, Op 202 JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
7.15* Vivaldi Concerto in e, Op 8 No 1 (Spring) FRANZ LISZT CO directed by JANOS ROLLA (violin)
7.30 News
7.35 Chopin Andante spianato and grande polonaise, Op 22 MALCOLM FRAGER (piano)
7.48* Tchaikovsky Suite: The Nutcracker
CHICAGO SO/GEORG SOLTI Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Franz Liszt
Directed By:
Janos Rolla
Piano:
Malcolm Frager

A look ahead to some of the highlights of the coming week's broadcasting on Radio 3 - musical, dramatic and documentary - through conversations with some of the performers and producers involved. Presented by Malcolm Ruthven. Producer PETER BERG

Contributors

Presented By:
Malcolm Ruthven.
Producer:
Peter Berg

William Babell Concerto in G, Op 3 No 4
John Loeillet Sonata in c minor, Op2No6
Purcell Harpsichord Suite in G minor
Thomas Arne Trio Sonata in B minor, Op 3 No 6
Handel Sonata in G minor (Hwv 404)
BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
William Babell
Unknown:
John Loeillet Sonata
Unknown:
Thomas Arne

Introduced by Richard Osborne. Record Review
Building a Library: Dvorak's Piano Trio in E minor, the 'Dumky' by Robert Philip. Stephen Pettitt on discs of choral music by Cornysh, Gesualdo, Gibbons and Palestrina.
Gordon Reynolds reviews organ releases including
Ton Koopman in Bach and recitals from Arthur Wills and Jane Watts.
10.40 Record Release
William Cornysh Salve regina; Ah, Robin; Adieu, Adieu My Heartes Lust
TALLIS SCHOLARS/PETER PHILLIPS
11.00* Gesualdo Occhi del mio cor vita; Merce grido piangendo; Asciugate i begli occhi LES ARTS FLORISSANTS;
WILLIAM CHRISTIE
11.15* Bach Trio Sonata in c
(bwv 529): TON KOOPMAN (organ)
11.32* Mozart Piano Quartet in E flat (K 493)
MALCOLM BILSON (fortepiano) ELIZABETH WILCOCK (violin) JAN SCHLAPP (viola)
TIMOTHY MASON (cello)
12.12* An interview with Frans Briiggen followed by his new recording of Haydn's
Symphony No 101, the 'Clock', With the ORCHESTRA OF THE
18TH CENTURY.
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS ('Record Review' is repeated on Wednesday at 2.00pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
Robert Philip.
Unknown:
Stephen Pettitt
Unknown:
Jane Watts.
Unknown:
William Cornysh Salve
Unknown:
William Christie
Unknown:
Malcolm Bilson
Violin:
Elizabeth Wilcock
Cello:
Timothy Mason
Unknown:
Frans Briiggen
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

Robert Cushman (in the Chair) talks with Robert Carver ,
Peter Kemp and Marina Vaizey. This week's subjects:
Michael Apted 's film Gorillas in the Mist; Monkeys by Paul Muldoon on BBC2;
Ibsen's Hedda Gabler at the National Theatre; The Last
Romantics at the Barbican Art Gallery, London; Friends of Promise: Cyril Connolly and the World of Horizon by Michael Shelden ; and The Third
Programme, a literary history by Kate Whitehead.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Cushman
Unknown:
Robert Carver
Unknown:
Peter Kemp
Unknown:
Marina Vaizey.
Unknown:
Michael Apted
Unknown:
Paul Muldoon
Unknown:
Hedda Gabler
Unknown:
Cyril Connolly
Unknown:
Michael Shelden
Unknown:
Kate Whitehead.

(A King Listens) live from the Royal Opera House, Co vent Garden.
A musical action in two parts. Text by LUCIANO BERIO and ITALO CALVINO, music by Luciano Berlo. Chris de Souza and David Osmond-Smith introduce the British stage premiere, conducted by THE COMPOSER and directed by GRAHAM VICK (Sung in Italian)
ROYAL OPERA CHORUS chorus director ROBIN STAPLETON ORCHESTRA OF THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE led by JOHN BROWN Act
8.50* David Osmond-Smith talks to Luciano Berio and director Graham Vick about tonight's production. Producer PHILIP TAGNEY
9.15* Act 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Luciano Berio
Music By:
Luciano Berlo.
Music By:
David Osmond-Smith
Directed By:
Graham Vick
Director:
Robin Stapleton
Unknown:
John Brown
Talks:
David Osmond-Smith
Unknown:
Luciano Berio
Director:
Graham Vick
Producer:
Philip Tagney
Prospero:
Donald McIntyre (bass-Baritone)
Regista:
Robert Tear (tenor)
Venerdi:
Graham Valentine (spoken Role)
Protagonista:
Kathryn Harries (soprano)
Soprano I:
Penelope Walmsley-Clark
Soprano II:
Rebecca Littig (soprano)
Mezzo-soprano:
Elizabeth Laurence (mezzo-Soprano)
Tre cantati:
Robin Leggate (tenor)
Tre cantati:
Omar Ebrahim (baritone)
Tre cantati:
Matthew Best (bass)
Infirmiera:
Linda Kitchen (soprano)
Moglie:
Anthea Moller (mezzo-Soprano)
Dottore:
John Dobson (tenor)
Avvocato:
Eric Garrett (bass-Baritone)
Pianista:
Alistair Dawes

The last of six programmes of French cabaret songs presented by Richard Mayne. Rebels
With Eartha Kitt , Georges Brassens , Juliette Greco ,
Les Freres Jacques , Leo Ferre , Jacques Brel , Colette Magny , Boris Vian , Jacques Dutronc , Serge Gainsbourg and Charles Trenet. Records Series producer JOHN THORNLEY

Contributors

Presented By:
Richard Mayne.
Unknown:
Eartha Kitt
Unknown:
Georges Brassens
Unknown:
Juliette Greco
Unknown:
Les Freres Jacques
Unknown:
Leo Ferre
Unknown:
Jacques Brel
Unknown:
Colette Magny
Unknown:
Boris Vian
Unknown:
Jacques Dutronc
Unknown:
Serge Gainsbourg
Unknown:
Charles Trenet.
Producer:
John Thornley

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