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Handel Organ Concerto in F, Op 4 No 4
PETER HURFORD (organ) CONCERTGEBOUW CO/ JOSHUA RIFKIN
7.15 Elgar Serenade in E minor
RPO/ANDREW LITTON
7.30am News
7.35 Haydn Symphony No 45 in F sharp minor (Farewell)
FRANZ LISZT CO/JANOS ROLLA
8.01 Schubert
Der Musensohn
ELLY AMELING (soprano) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano)
8.04 Beethoven Violin Sonata in F (Spring)
ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
Records. Producer
CHRISTINE HARDWICK

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hurford
Unknown:
Joshua Rifkin
Unknown:
Franz Liszt

of the Week
Herbert Howells Five Songs (1911)
CATHERINE WYN-ROGERS (contralto)
MALCOLM MARTINEAU (piano) Three dances for violin and orchestra, Op 7
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) BBC SO/SIMON JOLY (first broadcasts) Gadabout
ERIC PARKIN (piano)
A Kent Yeoman's Wooing Song (first broadcast)
ALISON WELLS (soprano)
MICHAEL GEORGE (baritone) BBC SINGERS
BBC SO/SIMON JOLY Producer PAUL SPICER BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Herbert Howells
Piano:
Malcolm Martineau
Violin:
Erich Gruenberg
Producer:
Paul Spicer

played by THE COHEN TRIO SUSAN TOMES (piano)
RASMA LIELMANE (violin) ANTONY SAUNDERS (piano) Copland Vitebsk: Study on a Jewish Theme
Schumann Sonata for Young People, Op 118
9.58 Prokofiev Violin
Sonata No 1 in F minor, Op 80
Kurtag Jatekok: Games (Book 3)
10.33 Shostakovich Piano Trio No 2 in E minor
11.03 Schumann Humoreske, Op 20
11.32 Debussy Violin and Piano Sonata
Producer JILLIAN WHITE BBC Bristol

Contributors

Piano:
Susan Tomes
Violin:
Rasma Lielmane
Piano:
Antony Saunders
Producer:
Jillian White

live from St John's, Smith Square, London.
Jorma Hynninen (baritone)
Ralf Gothoni (piano)

Kilpinen: Spielmannslieder, Op 77
Schumann: Dichterliebe, Op 48

Tickets: £3.00 from 11.00am today, or in advance from the box office: [number removed]

Contributors

Baritone:
Jorma Hynninen
Pianist:
Ralf Gothoni

(cello) with IAN BROWN (piano) Bach Sonata in G minor (BWV 1029)
Janacek Pohadka
Faure Elegie , Op 24
Dvorak Rondo in G minor, Op 94
Schumann Adagio and Allegro in A flat, Op 70 BBCManchester (R)

Contributors

Piano:
Ian Brown
Unknown:
Janacek Pohadka
Unknown:
Faure Elegie
Unknown:
Dvorak Rondo

The last of four programmes of music by Benjamin Dale (1885-1943). DENNIS SIMONS (violin) and KEITH SWALLOW (piano) perform Dale's last major chamber work of 1922. Sonata in E, Op 11 Series producer PAUL HINDMARSH BBC Manchester

Contributors

Music By:
Benjamin Dale
Violin:
Dennis Simons

conducted by MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS ITZHAK PERLMAN (violin) live from the Royal
Festival Hall, London. Beethoven Overture: Egmont
Bruch Violin Concerto No 1 in G minor
8.10 Itzhak Perlman talks with Bernard Keefe about his career and his current series of London concerts.
8.30 Beethoven Violin Concerto in D

Contributors

Conducted By:
Michael Tilson Thomas
Violin:
Itzhak Perlman
Talks:
Itzhak Perlman
Unknown:
Bernard Keefe

An exchange of letters between Hugh O'Neill , Earl of Tyrone, and the court of Philip III of Spain, compiled and adapted by JOHN P. ROONEY.
After the Battle of Kinsale and the 'Flight of the Earls', Hugh O'Neill became an exile in Rome until his death in 1616. In his letters to Philip III and his courtiers, he pleaded for help in raising an army to continue his fight against the English forces in Ireland.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh O'Neill
Unknown:
Philip Iii
Adapted By:
John P. Rooney.
Unknown:
Hugh O'Neill
Unknown:
Philip Iii
Hugh O'Neill:
Stephen Rea
Reader:
Joe Dunlop

Colin Tudge splits modern science into six programmes.
2: Same-Day Baby Service: Robert Edwards thinks the NHS should offer test-tube fertilisation to more childless couples. They Come from Outer
Space: Yes, but where in outer space? The mysterious origins of cosmic rays.
Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN Mono

Contributors

Presenter:
Colin Tudge
Speaker:
Robert Edwards
Producer:
Nicholas Morgan

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

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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