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Fifth of six programmes. Schubert Scherzo (Trout) with JOSEF HALA (piano) FRANTISEK POSTA (double-bass)
Brahms Adagio (Clarinet Quintet) VLADIMIR riha
Mozart String Quintet in c (K 515) with JOSEF SUK (viola) Records

Contributors

Piano:
Josef Hala
Double-Bass:
Frantisek Posta
Unknown:
Vladimir Riha
Viola:
Josef Suk

Shostakovich October
MOSCOW SO/DUDAROVA
Mozart Piano Concerto No 17 in F (K 453)
GINA BACHAUER (piano) LONDON ORCH/SHERMAN Vaughan Williams Ten Blake Songs
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor) JANET CRAXTON (oboe)
Schubert String Quartet in G minor (D 173)
ALBAN BERG QUARTET
George Lloyd Symphony No 9: BBC PO/THE COMPOSER Records

Contributors

Piano:
Gina Bachauer
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Oboe:
Janet Craxton
Unknown:
George Lloyd Symphony

with Michael Oliver.
New Ways to 'Dichterliebe': Nicholas Marston explores unexpected influences on Schumann's song cycle. Mother to Minstrels: a conversation with soprano Jane Manning. Letter from Russia by Julia Usher.
The Orchestral Music of Herbert Howells : a talk by Paul Spicer. Producer ANDREW LYLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Oliver.
Unknown:
Nicholas Marston
Soprano:
Jane Manning.
Unknown:
Julia Usher.
Unknown:
Herbert Howells
Talk By:
Paul Spicer.
Producer:
Andrew Lyle

It took King William III months to recover his health after the death of his wife Mary in 1694. The Queen was buried after a state funeral conducted to music by Henry Purcell : March and Canzona; Man That Is Born of a Woman; In the Midst of Life; Thou Knowest, Lord
PAUL NICHOLSON (organ) CRISPIAN STEELE-PERKINS, SUSAN ADDISON
(slide-trumpets)
PAUL NIEMAN, STEPHEN SAUNDERS (sackbuts)
THE SIXTEEN/CHRISTOPHERS

Contributors

Unknown:
King William Iii
Music By:
Henry Purcell
Unknown:
Paul Nicholson
Unknown:
Susan Addison
Unknown:
Stephen Saunders

ANDRAS SCHIFF (piano) AURELE NICOLET (flute) EDWARD BECKETT (flute) YUUKO SHIOKAWA (violin) STEVEN ISSERLIS (cello) TAKACS QUARTET
Capriccio in G for piano; 'London' Trios for two flutes and cello: No 4 in G; No 2 in G; Piano Trio in E flat minor (H xv 31)
5.25 Lunch with the Lord Mayor: Peter Barker reads an extract from Haydn's
London Notebook of 1791-2. 5.30 Trio in F (H xv 17); String Quartet in c,
Op 76 No 3 (Emperor) (R)

Contributors

Piano:
Andras Schiff
Flute:
Aurele Nicolet
Flute:
Edward Beckett
Violin:
Yuuko Shiokawa
Cello:
Steven Isserlis
Unknown:
Peter Barker

Ludwig Wittgenstein (bl889) produced two wholly different philosophies of language and the world. Professor Ted Honderich of University College,
London, discusses their influence with Professor Norman Malcolm , Brian McGuiness.
Simon Blackburn , Peter Hacker , Marie McGinn and Professor
Christopher Peacocke Producer MICHEL PETHERAM

Contributors

Unknown:
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Unknown:
Ted Honderich
Unknown:
Norman Malcolm
Unknown:
Brian McGuiness.
Unknown:
Simon Blackburn
Unknown:
Peter Hacker
Unknown:
Marie McGinn
Unknown:
Christopher Peacocke
Producer:
Michel Petheram

live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. CHRISTOPHER BOWERS-BROADBENT (organ)
JANE EAGLEN (soprano) ELIZABETH LAURENCE (mezzo-soprano) IAN CALEY (tenor)
MICHAEL GEORGE (bass) BBC SYMPHONY CHORUS chorusmaster RONALD CORP
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by BELA DEKANY conducted by LOTHAR ZAGROSEK Stravinsky
Firebird Suite (1919) Brian Elias
Five Songs to Poems by Irina Ratushinskaya (BBC commission: first performance)
8.20 Mirka Zemanova introduces readings from her translations of Janacek's travel writings. Reader ANTHONY JACKSON
8.40 Janacek
Glagolitic Mass
0 See David Gillard , left

Contributors

Soprano:
Jane Eaglen
Mezzo-Soprano:
Elizabeth Laurence
Conducted By:
Lothar Zagrosek
Unknown:
Brian Elias
Unknown:
Irina Ratushinskaya
Introduces:
Mirka Zemanova
Reader:
Anthony Jackson
Unknown:
David Gillard

The story of the French sculptress Camille Claudel. Compiled by PAULINE SPENDER. With and Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS

Contributors

Unknown:
Camille Claudel.
Unknown:
Pauline Spender.
Directed By:
John Theocharis
Camille:
Harriet Walter
Paul Claudel:
John Moffatt
Rodin:
Denis Lill
Jessie Lipscomb:
Eva Stuart
the Mayor:
Donald Gee

recorded in Hereford Cathedral.
Introit: Give Us the Wings of Faith (Bullock)
Responses (Stewart) Psalms 114,115
Lessons (RSV): Proverbs 4, w 1-18; II Corinthians 4, v 13 to 5, v 15
Office hymn (NEH 101):
The Lamb's high banquet Canticles: Walford Davies in G (Festal)
Anthem: Blessed be the God and Father (S.S. Wesley)
Organ: Toccata - Prelude on Pange lingua (Bairstow) Organists ROY MASSEY and THOMAS TROTTER BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Walford Davies
Organists:
Roy Massey
Organists:
Thomas Trotter

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