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Ravel Menuet antique
VLADO PERLEMUTER (piano)
7.07 Respighi Ancient airs and dances
ACADEMY OF ST
MARTIN NEVILLE MARRINER
7.30am News
7.35 Janacek, arr
Vaclav Talich Suite: The Cunning Little Vixen: Vienna po
CHARLES MACKERRAS
7.55 Massenet Meditation from Thais
ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER (violin)
BERLIN POi
HERBERT VON KARAJAN
8.02 Charpentier
Incidental music: Medee
LES ARTS FLORISSANTS,
WILLIAM CHRISTIE
8.12 Barber Medea 's
Meditation and Dance of Revenge
LSO ANDREW SCHENCK Records

Contributors

Piano:
Vlado Perlemuter
Unknown:
Martin Neville Marriner
Unknown:
Vaclav Talich
Unknown:
Herbert von Karajan
Unknown:
William Christie
Unknown:
Barber Medea

Vivaldi
The Square and Basilica of St Mark
Trio Sonata in c (RV 60) Variations on La Folia
PURCELL QUARTET Gloria (RV 589)
INGRID ATTROT and NANCY ARGENTA (sopranos) CATHERINE DENLEY (contralto)
ENGLISH CONCERT CHOIR
ENGLISH CONCERT/
TREVOR PINNOCK Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Ingrid Attrot

MENAHEM PRESSLER (piano) BBC PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
Strauss Symphonic poem: Don Juan
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4 in G
12.10 Interval Reading
12.15 Dvorak Symphony No 8 in G
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Edward Downes

(1904-88)
A concert by the GABRIELI STRING QUARTET with HAMISH MILNE (piano) to honour the achievements of this outstanding scholar.
Rimsky-Korsakov Allegro in B flat (Les vendredis) Borodin Scherzo in D (Les vendredis)
Balakirev Berceuse
Tchaikovsky Valse de salon, Op 51 No 1
Chopin Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52
Wagner String Quartet in E (Conjectural reconstruction by Gerald Abraham )
3.55 During the interval, David Lloyd-Jones talks about Gerald Abraham 's wide-ranging contribution to musical scholarship.
4.00 Schubert Symphony No 8 in B minor (completed by Gerald Abraham )
RLPOICHARLES GROVES Record

Contributors

Piano:
Hamish Milne
Unknown:
Rimsky-Korsakov Allegro
Unknown:
Gerald Abraham
Talks:
David Lloyd-Jones
Unknown:
Gerald Abraham
Unknown:
Gerald Abraham

A play in three parts by CAREY HARRISON With and Now of five proud ships that set forth from the Dock of Mules but one remained; of 250 men but 30 living, and of these barely ten were whole. or had strength enough to hoist a sail. 3: Candigar
Music by STEPHEN WARBECK played by IAN DAVIES.
MICHAEL GREGORY and KEITH THOMPSON
Directed by JANE MORGAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Carey Harrison
Music By:
Stephen Warbeck
Played By:
Ian Davies.
Played By:
Michael Gregory
Played By:
Keith Thompson
Directed By:
Jane Morgan
Juan Hurtado de la Vega:
Philip Voss
Simon Perez:
John McAndrew
Bernaldez:
Trevor Peacock
Santiago de Morga:
Norman Jones
Melchior Aleman:
Struan Rodger
Don Felipe:
Sam Dale
Alonso Niňo:
Joe Dunlop
Tomas de Galvez:
Donald Gee
Peralonso Mendez:
Christopher Good
Saint Jerome:
Michael Graham Cox
Sultan:
Richard Tate
Leviathan:
Christopher Scott
Cooper:
Ian Targett
Caulker:
Philip Sully
Carpenter:
David Goudge
Madre Pacifica:
Jo Kendall
Sirens:
Alice Arnold
.Sirens.:
Marica King
Sirens:
Joan Walker
Sand clock boy:
Clive Samways

conducted by JOHN POOLE FRANK LLOYD (horn)
Elliott Carter Musicians Wrestle Everywhere; To Music
Nicholas Maw The Ruin
10.05 Interval Reading
10.10 John Paynter Cape Ann (Landscapes)
Stravinsky Anthem: The Dove Descending Robin Holloway Red River (Five Madrigals)
Philip Grange Out in the Dark (first broadcast performance)
Samuel Barber Reincarnations
(Given on 10 June 1988 in St John 's 's Church. Bath, in association with Antony Rowe Ltd as part of the 1988 Bath Festival) BBC Bristol

Contributors

Conducted By:
John Poole
Horn:
Frank Lloyd
Horn:
Elliott Carter
Unknown:
John Paynter Cape
Unknown:
Robin Holloway
Unknown:
Philip Grange
Unknown:
Samuel Barber
Unknown:
St John
Unknown:
Antony Rowe Ltd

BBC Radio 3

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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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