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7.35 Dukas Scherzo:
The Sorcerer's Apprentice ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN /
NEVILLE MARRINER
7.46 Debussy Sonata in G minor
DAVID OISTRAKH (violin) FRIDA BAUER (piano)
8.00 Gounod Salut! demeure chaste et pure (Faust) (Mono) jussi BJÖRLING (tenor)
ORCHESTRA/NILS GREVILLIUS
8.04 Faure Nocturne No 10 in E minor
PAUL CROSSLEY (piano)
8.09 Ravel Choreographic poem: La Valse
NEW YORK PO/BOULEZ Records
8.30am News

Contributors

Unknown:
St Martin

Emmanuel Chabrier Six melodies (1890)
BRUNO LAPLANTE (bar)
JANINE LACHANCE (piano) Prelude pastoral et Joyeuse marche
TOULOUSE CAPITOLE/PLASSON Cinq pieces posthumes JEAN CASADESUS (piano) Ode a la musique
JANINE MICHEAU (soprano) ELISABETH BRASSEUR CHOIR PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCH/ JEAN FOURNET Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruno Laplante
Piano:
Janine Lachance
Soprano:
Janine Micheau
Soprano:
Elisabeth Brasseur

FM only 10.55-12.00 Dufay Nuper rosarum flores
HILLIARD ENSEMBLE/HILLIER Respighi Trittico
Botticelliano: ARGO CO
10.02 Debussy Danseuses de Delphes; La Cathedrale engloutie (Preludes: Book 1) PASCAL roge (piano) Reger Bbcklin Suite
ALFRED SCHOPPER (violin) NURNBERGER SO/KLOSS
10.40 Granados El amor y la muerte; Epilogo (Goyescas)
ALICIA DE LARROCHA (piano)
Rachmaninov Isle of the Dead:ROYAL
CONCERTGEBOUW ORCH/
ASHKENAZY
11.22 Britten Libera me (War Requiem) BACH CHOIR,
LSO AND CHORUS/
THE COMPOSER
Debussy L'Isle joyeuse VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano)
Stravinsky Dedicatio ;
Euntes in mundum; Illi autem profecti (Canticum sacrum): CHOIR OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL,
OXFORD SIMON PHILIP
JONES ENSEMBLE/PRESTON Producer JONATHAN STRACEY BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Piano:
Reger Bbcklin Suite
Violin:
Alfred Schopper
Unknown:
Britten Libera
Piano:
Stravinsky Dedicatio
Unknown:
Oxford Simon Philip

Commentary on The First Cornhill Test the second day's play. including at
1.05pm News
1.10 The Bradman Tapes A second extract from Sir Don Bradman 's interview with Norman May.
(By arrangement with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
1.30 County Scoreboard
1.40 Commentary
3.45 Review of the Leagues With DAVE EDMUNDSON
4.00-6.30 Commentary and close of play summary.

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Bradman
Unknown:
Norman May.
Unknown:
Dave Edmundson

MICHAEL GEORGE (baritone) GEOFFREY BUSH (piano) Five Medieval Lyrics; Four Herrick Songs; Love for Such a Cherry Lip; Venus and Adonis (first broadcast performance); When May Is in His Prime; 0 the Month of May; It Was a Lover and His Lass

Contributors

Baritone:
Michael George
Piano:
Geoffrey Bush

led by JOHN DOIG conducted by GRANT LLEWELLYN PETER DONOHOE (piano) LEWIS MORRISON (clarinet) URSULA LEVEAUX (bassoon) Britten Young Apollo Strauss Duet-concertino , for clarinet, bassoon, strings and harp Shostakovich Piano Concerto No 2 Strauss Suite: Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (Given on 28 January in the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh, in association with National Westminster Bank pk)

Contributors

Unknown:
John Doig
Conducted By:
Grant Llewellyn
Piano:
Peter Donohoe
Clarinet:
Lewis Morrison
Bassoon:
Ursula Leveaux
Bassoon:
Britten Young Apollo
Bassoon:
Strauss Duet-Concertino

NANCY HADDEN (flute) ANDREW LAWRENCE-KING (triple harp) Handel Concerto for harp, Op 4 No 6 Hugh Edwards Four Welsh Airs for the German Flute Handel Sonata in A minor for flute and continuo

Contributors

Flute:
Nancy Hadden
Harp:
Handel Concerto
Unknown:
Hugh Edwards

Francis Wilford-Smith presents the fourth of eight programmes. In the 20s and 30s many itinerant evangelists accompanied themselves on the guitar. They included Willie Davis , Joe Taggart and Roosevelt Graves. Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Wilford-Smith
Unknown:
Willie Davis
Unknown:
Joe Taggart

live from the London
Coliseum, David Blakes 's new opera to a libretto by JOHN BIRTWHISTLE IS a contemporary 'comedy of manners'.
ORCHESTRA OF ENGLISH
NATIONAL OPERA led by CLIVE LANDER conducted by LIONEL FRIEND Parti
8.50 Chris de Souza discusses ENO's commitment to new operas with critics
Andrew Clements and Rodney Milnes , ENO's managing director Peter Jonas , and Studio Administrator Henrietta Bredin.
9.10 Part 2

Contributors

Unknown:
David Blakes
Unknown:
John Birtwhistle
Unknown:
Clive Lander
Conducted By:
Lionel Friend
Unknown:
Chris de Souza
Unknown:
Andrew Clements
Unknown:
Rodney Milnes
Director:
Peter Jonas
Unknown:
Henrietta Bredin.
James Singleton, something in the City:
Philip Doghan (tenor)
Marian Singleton, his wife:
Eiddwen Harrhy (mezzo)
Sylvia Galway, a secretary:
Sally Burgess (mezzo)
Colin Lovell, her lover, a plumber:
Peter Coleman-Wright (bar)
Stanley Hardcastle:
Neil Howlett (baritone)
Mrs Elsie Worthing:
Ann Howard (mezzo)

Landscape
The original production of HAROLD PINTER 'S play. With Peggy Ashcroft as Beth and Eric Porter as Duff. Directed by GUY VAESON (First broadcast in 1968)

Contributors

Unknown:
Harold Pinter
Unknown:
Peggy Ashcroft
Unknown:
Eric Porter
Directed By:
Guy Vaeson

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More