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Nicolai Overture: The
Merry Wives of Windsor TOKYO METROPOLITAN SO/ KEN-ICHIRO KOBAYASHI
7.09 Schubert Moment musical No 6 in A flat
CLIFFORD CURZON (piano) 7.17 Tchaikovsky, arr
Stravinsky Blue-Bird Pas de deux
(The Sleeping Beauty) SNO/NEEME JARVI
7.23 Dvorak Slavonic Dance in c, Op 72 No 7 LEIPZIG GEWANDHAUS
ORCHESTRA/
KURT MASUR
7.35 Offenbach Overture: La Belle Helene
PHILHARMONIA/
NEVILLE MARRINER
7.43 Mozart Rondo in D (K485)
DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
7.50 Berlioz Queen Mab Scherzo MONTREAL SO/
CHARLES DUTOIT
7.58 Sor Variations on a Theme of Mozart, Op 9 JULIAN BREAM (guitar)
8.08 Respighi Suite: The Birds SAN FRANCISCO SO/ EDO DE WAART Records
The Strauss Family
Johann Strauss (son)
The Gypsy Baron: Act 1
Mono records
Charles Griffes
The White Peacock
MOSCOW PO;
DMITRI KITAYENKO
Edward MacDowell Piano Concerto No 2 in D minor
DONNA AMATO (piano) LPO/PAUL FREEMAN
Arthur Foote Suite for string orchestra in E LSO/KENNETH KLEIN Records
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DAVID TITTERINCTON plays the organ of Coventry Cathedral.
Charles Ives Variations on 'America'
Peter Dickinson Blue Rose Variations
Dudley Buck Concert variations on 'The Star-Spangled Banner'
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LAURA DE FUSCO (piano) BBC PHILHARMONIC led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES
Delius The Walk to the Paradise Garden
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 1
11.50 Richard West on Zagreb in the context of Yugoslavian politics.
11.55 Shostakovich Symphony No 10 BBC Manchester
live from the National
Museum of Wales, Cardiff. GABRIELI STRING QUARTET with MARTIN JONES (piano) Dvorak String Quartet in F, Op 96 (American)
Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor (K 478) BBC Wales
While Bulgaria's wine travels, its music is still unfamiliar. Each of these four programmes of Bulgarian music will turn northwards to end with a work by the Romanian composer Georges Enesco. Vassil Kazandjiev
Pictures from Bulgaria SOFIA SOLOISTS CHAMBER
ENSEMBLE/THE COMPOSER Pancho Vladigerov Four Songs, Op 67
MARIA VENTSISLAVOVA (SOp) BULGARIAN RADIO TV SO/
ALEXANDER VLADIGEROV
Vassil Kazandjiev Violin Concerto: BOYAN LECHEV
BULGARIAN NATIONAL RSO/
THE COMPOSER
Georges Enesco Suite No 2 MONTE-CARLO PO/
LAWRENCE FOSTER. Records
Song-cycle to nine poems by Adalbert von Chamisso BRIGITTE FASSBAENDER (mezzo-soprano)
CORD GARBEN (piano) Record (Schumann's 'Frauenliebe und -leben next Sunday at 1.00pm)
MARIA GRAF (harp)
C. P. E. Bach Symphony inc
E. T. A. Hoffmann Quintet for harp and string quartet in c minor (SF Berlin recording)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ives The Fourth of July conducted by MARK ELDER Peter Dickinson Piano Concerto
HOWARD SHELLEY (piano) conducted by DAVID ATHERTON. Record
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Mass MICHAEL BREWER SINGERS/ MICHAEL BREWER BBC Bristol
with Peter Paul Nash Producer JANE WALKER
Suite No 3 in D minor (1720): DAVID SHEMER (harpsichord)
The first in a series of four plays connected with the French Revolution. One Mad Day or The Marriage of Figaro by PIERRE-AUGUSTIN CARON DE BEAUMARCHAIS
A comedy in five acts, translated by JOHN WELLS. Withand
Music composed and conducted by CARL DAVIS
Directed by LAN COTTERELL (R)
8.45-50.9.25-30 Intervals
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Settings of devotional texts from France,
Germany, England and the Low Counties.
MAX VAN EGMOND (bar) JACQUES BOOGAART (theorbo)
A monologue by PAULA KELLY.
An actress prepares; but whose face in the mirror? Read by Maggie Wolfit Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Tippett Little Music; The Knot Garden: Act 2; String Quartet No 4