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Schubert Symphony No 1 in D (D 82)
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF
EUROPE/CLAUDIO ABBADO
7.30am News
7.35 Debussy Le Printemps
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO
ORCHESTRA/JEAN MARTINON
7.50 Constantin Reindl
Sinfonia concertante in D, for violin, two flutes, two oboes, two horns and strings (c 1789)
ECO/HOWARD GRIFFITHS Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Claudio Abbado
Unknown:
Jean Martinon
Unknown:
Howard Griffiths

Introduced by Richard Osborne. Record Review
Building a Library:
Handel's Dixit dominus by George Pratt.
Rodney Milnes on Rattle's recording of Gershwin's Porgy and Bess.
Jonathan Swain reviews new releases of orchestral music.
10.40 Record Release Scriabin The Poem of Ecstasy
NEW YORK PO/
GIUSEPPE SINOPOU
11.02 Sallinen Four Dream Songs
KARITA MATTILA (soprano) LAHTI SO/ULF SODERBLOM
11.18 Prokofiev Ballet: Chout (Suite, Op 21a) SNO/NEEME JARVI
11.55 Scriabin Prelude and Nocturne.Op 9 MICHEL BEROFF
(piano, left hand)
12.04 Vaughan Williams A London Symphony LSO/BRYDEN THOMSON
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS (Record Review is repeated on Wednesday at 2. 00pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Richard Osborne.
Unknown:
George Pratt.
Unknown:
Rodney Milnes
Unknown:
Jonathan Swain
Unknown:
Giuseppe Sinopou
Soprano:
Karita Mattila
Piano:
Michel Beroff
Unknown:
Bryden Thomson
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

The seventh of ten programmes introduced by Martin Cotton .
Mozart Concerto in G (K 453)
LSO/ANDRE PREVIN (piano) (Record: 1973)
Wagner Prelude to Parsifal Act I
LONDON SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA (Record: 1973)
Bax The Garden of Fand
LONDON PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA (Record: 1972)
Walton Symphony No 1
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (1975 recording)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Martin Cotton
Piano:
Andre Previn

A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting and the visual arts.
John Spurling (in the chair) talks with Marilyn Butler , Ronald Hayman and John Wilders.
This week's subjects:
Vincent Ward 's film The
Navigator; The Sea Voyage, a three-part play for radio by Carey Harrison (Tuesday Radio 3); Alan Bates in Much Ado About Nothing at the Strand Theatre, London; The
France of the Pissarros at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; Real Presences by George Steiner.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
John Spurling
Unknown:
Marilyn Butler
Unknown:
Ronald Hayman
Unknown:
John Wilders.
Unknown:
Vincent Ward
Unknown:
Carey Harrison
Unknown:
Alan Bates
Unknown:
George Steiner.
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

(The Stigmatized Ones)
Franz Schreker 's three-act opera (1915), set in 16th century Genoa, explores the love for and rejection of an ugly hunchback by a beautiful young woman.
Duke Antoniotto Adorno
THEO ADAM (bass-baritone) ARNOLD SCHOENBERG CHOIR
AUSTRIAN RADIO CHORUS
AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by GERD ALBRECHT Act 1
8.05 Jennifer F. Jones puts Schreker in his historical context.
8.10 Act 2
8.50 Jennifer F. Jones considers the preoccupations of Schreker's early opera.
8.55 Act 3

Contributors

Unknown:
Franz Schreker
Bass-Baritone:
Theo Adam
Bass-Baritone:
Arnold Schoenberg
Conducted By:
Gerd Albrecht
Unknown:
Jennifer F. Jones
Unknown:
Jennifer F. Jones
Alviano, the hunchback:
Kenneth Riegel (tenor)
Carlotta, the beautiful woman:
Janis Martin (soprano)
Count Tamare, a handsome man to whom she transfers her affections:
Hermann Becht (bass)
Ludovico, the mayor, Carlotta's father:
Peter Meven (bass)

Chris Parker introduces the final recording from the jazz festival held at the Hawth Theatre,
Crawley, last September. It features the British saxophonist
DAVE O'HIGGINS and his group GANG OF THREE, with Lawrence Cottle (bass) and Mike Bradley (drums). Harris Freedom Dance Gillespie Bebop
Coltrane Giant Steps O'Higgins In an Ideal World
C. Parker Donna Lee C. Thompson
The Ebony Jam
Corea Gotta match

Contributors

Introduces:
Chris Parker
Unknown:
Dave O'Higgins
Bass:
Lawrence Cottle
Bass:
Mike Bradley
Unknown:
Parker Donna Lee
Unknown:
C. Thompson

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