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Chopin Polonaise in A, Op 40 No 1
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
7.08* Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 1 in F
UNDE CONSORT directed by HANS MARTIN LINDE
7.30 News
7.35 Rossini Overture:
The Italian Girl in Algiers
NATIONAL PO/RICCARDO CHAILLY
7.44* Purcell Incidental music: Distressed Innocence, or The Princess of Persia
ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC/
CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD
7.53* Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A (K 581)
MICHAEL COLLINS (clarinet)
NASH ENSEMBLE Records
Franck
Piece heroique
MARIE CLAIRE ALAIN (organ) String Quartet in D
FITZWILLIAM STRING QUARTET Records
Fibich Piano Trio in F minor
HARTLEY Piano TRIO
Dvorak Love Songs, Op 83 Nos 1-4
EDITA GRUBEROVA (soprano) ERIKA WERBA (piano)
10.01* Martinu String Quartet No 4
PANOCHA STRING QUARTET
Dvorak Love Songs, Op 83
Nos 5-8, for soprano and piano
10.28* Smetana Piano Trio in G minor, Op 15
Vorisek Impromptus , Op 7 Nos 1-3
ALAN WEISS (piano)
11.08* Dvorak String Quartet in E flat, Op 51
11.37* Janacek Kyrie , Gloria and Credo (Glagolitic Mass) LlBUSE DOMANlNSKA (soprano) VERA SOUKUPOVA (contralto) BENO BLACHUT (tenor) EDUARD HAKEN (baSS) CZECH SINGERS' CHORUS
JAROSLAV VODRAZKA (organ) CZECH PO/KAREL ANCERL
Producer JONATHAN STRACEY BBC Pebble Mill
Symphony No 2 in E flat
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES BBC Manchester
live from Studio 7
LORRAINE MCASLAN (violin) NIGEL CLAYTON (piano)
Szymanowski Mythes, Op 30 Beethoven Sonata in c mmor, Op 30 No 2
BBC Manchester
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AURELE NICOLET (flute)
SCOTTISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA led by JOHN TUNNELL conducted by PAUL SACHER Stravinsky Concerto in D Mozart Flute Concerto in G (K 313)
Symphony No 32 in G (K 318)
Bartok Music for strings, percussion and celesta (R)
Webern Quartet (1905) Six Bagatelles, Op 9
Haydn Quartet in B flat, Op 76 No 4 (Sunrise)
4.10* Interval Reading
4.15* Schubert Quartet in D minor (D 810)
(Death and the Maiden) (R)
performed by HELMUT KREBS (tenor) sukitowb (cello)
CEUA HARPER
(harpsichord organ)
Written and read in ten parts by Brian Wright.
7: Present Indicative
'Great Aunt Em visits us twice a year. It takes us six months to recover. She is a phenomenon; a white tornado. 'Mono
In the first of four programmes, John Fordham looks at the jazz orchestra's origins in the work of Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll'
Morton - the New Orleans entrepreneur, pool hustler and musician whose vision of what lay beyond ragtime and the simple New Orleans ensemble introduced the era of the big band. Mono
Presented by David Owen Norris.
Look on my WORKS, ye Mighty, and despair! SHELLEY
Jonathan Glancey talks to the architects Nicholas Grimshaw and Ian Ritchie about the influence on their work of engineering, from Victorian to high-tech.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
live from the Free Trade Hall, Manchester.
JANIS VAKARELIS (piano)
BBC PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
Walton Johannesburg Festival Overture
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2 in B flat
8.15* A London Miscellany
Aspects of the city reflected in the work of Vaughan Williams s contemporaries.
Compiled by STANLEY WILLIAMSON. Readers ANN aris
NEVILLE BARBER and ROBERT WHELAN. Producer GILLIAN HUSH. BBC Manchester. Mono
8.35* Vaughan Williams A London Symphony BBC Manchester
by PAVEL KOHOUT translated by HUGH RORRISON, based on the novel
The Old Man and the Bureaucrats by MIRCEA ELIADE.
With and
Somewhere on the Danube, not so long ago, an old school teacher calls into the Ministry of the Interior to visit a former pupil now a Major in the Secret Service. But a courtesy call leads to an interview, which leads to an investigation, and the investigation reveals a story - a fabulous story - and a plot.
Music by TREVOR ALLAN sung by PUPILS OF ST GILDAS ' JUNIOR SCHOOL, LONDON.
"Delightful - very ... compulsive and delightful- Very funny very serious - an ornament to any network" THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
Directed by A.J. QUINN (R)
Mendelssohn 5: 1842-47
Organ Sonata in c minor, Op 65 No 2
Hear My Prayer
Songs without Words, Op 67 Elijah (Part 2: conclusion)