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7.35 Prokofiev Suite: Lieutenant Kije
CHICAGO SO/ABBADO
7.55 Poulenc Sonata MICHEL DEBOST (flute)
JACQUES FÉVRIER (piano)
8.07 Berlioz
Reverie et caprice
AUGUSTIN DUMAY (violin) MONTE CARLO PO/
MANUEL ROSENTHAL
8.15 Busoni Finnish Folk Songs
ERIK T. TAWASTSTJERNA and HUI-YING Liu (piano duet) Records

Contributors

Violin:
Monte Carlo
Unknown:
Manuel Rosenthal
Unknown:
Erik T. Tawaststjerna
Piano:
Hui-Ying Liu

Tudor Composers
Popular tunes of the day inspired a wealth of instrumental music throughout the Elizabethan period and this morning's programme includes variations on Goefrom My Window by Pilkington and Allison, Greensleeves by John Johnson , and Walsingham by Collarde, Corkine and Byrd. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
John Johnson

MICHAEL THOMPSON
JOHN PIGNEGUY
RICHARD WATKINS and ROBERT MASKELL
Rossini Le Rendezvous de chasse
Graham Whettam Quartet (first UK broadcast) Nikolay Tcherepnin
Nocturne; Choeur danse; La Chasse (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Thompson
Unknown:
John Pigneguy
Unknown:
Richard Watkins
Unknown:
Robert Maskell
Unknown:
Rossini Le Rendezvous
Unknown:
Graham Whettam
Unknown:
Nikolay Tcherepnin

led by EDWIN PALING conducted by MATTHIAS BAMERT
PETER SERKIN (piano) Rossini Overture:
Semiramide Musgrave Peripeteia
Mozart Piano Concerto No 19 in F (K 459)
Mussorgsky Pictures from an Exhibition BBC Scotland (R)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Matthias Bamert
Piano:
Peter Serkin
Unknown:
Semiramide Musgrave Peripeteia

Music by Handel
Libretto by BENEDETTO PAMPHILI, adapted by THOMAS MORELLI.
Handel's final oratorio is a reworking of his earliest one, Il trionfo del tempo, composed in Rome in 1707. The allegorical text, in the moral oratorio tradition, is designed to instil a love of truth.
LONDON HANDEL CHOIR
LONDON HANDEL ORCHESTRA led by ROY GOODMAN directed by DENYS DARLOW Record

Contributors

Adapted By:
Thomas Morelli.
Unknown:
Roy Goodman
Directed By:
Denys Darlow
Beauty:
Gillian Fisher (sop)
Deceit:
Emma Kirkby (sop)
Truth:
Charles Brett
Pleasure:
Ian Partridge (tenor)
Time:
Stephen Varcoe (bass)

The second of two programmes played by CATHERINE WEISS (violin) SUSAN CARPENTER-JACOBS (violin)
TIMOTHY KRAEMER (cello) PAUL NICHOLSON (harpsichord)
Leclair Ouverture in G, Op 13 No 1
Arne Trio Sonata in B minor, Op 3 No 6
Leclair Trio Sonata in D, Op 13 No 2

Contributors

Violin:
Catherine Weiss
Cello:
Timothy Kraemer
Harpsichord:
Paul Nicholson
Harpsichord:
Leclair Ouverture

The last of six conversations in which biologist Lewis Wolpert invites distinguished scientists to consider what they do.
Sir David Weatherall , Professor of Clinical Medicine at Oxford, reflects on whether there is a genuine difficulty in combining the roles of doctor and scientist.
Producer ALISON RICHARDS Mono (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lewis Wolpert
Unknown:
Sir David Weatherall
Producer:
Alison Richards

The last of three concerts from the South Bank Centre's 'Impressions of Latin America' festival. PIERS LANE (piano) BBC PHILHARMONIC led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by ODALINE DE LA MARTINEZ Amadeo Roldan Cuban
Overture
Roberto Sierra Glosas , for piano and orchestra
Villa-Lobos The Discovery of Brazil: Suite No 1 Carlos Chavez Suite: Caballos de vapor
(Presented last Sunday by the South Bank Centre in the Royal Festival Hall, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Odaline de la Martinez
Unknown:
Roberto Sierra Glosas
Unknown:
Carlos Chavez

SANTIAGO MANTAS (piano) Evencio Castellanos Mananita Caraquena Valdes Nocturno
Guido Santorsola Choro Allende Tonada No 8
Ponce Balada Mexicana E. A. Napolitano Triste
Carlos Guastavino Luisito (Mis Amigos)
Gaetana Troiani Milonga Eduardo Fabini Triste
No 1; Estudio Arpegiado Carlos Giucci Candombe

Contributors

Piano:
Evencio Castellanos
Piano:
Mananita Caraquena
Piano:
Valdes Nocturno
Piano:
Guido Santorsola Choro
Piano:
Allende Tonada
Unknown:
Balada Mexicana
Unknown:
E. A. Napolitano Triste
Unknown:
Carlos Guastavino Luisito
Unknown:
Gaetana Troiani Milonga
Unknown:
Eduardo Fabini Triste
Unknown:
Estudio Arpegiado
Unknown:
Carlos Giucci Candombe

The Eye of the Listener
Last of three programmes. Agustin Fernandez , Ricardo Mandolini , Horacio Vaggione ,
Alejandro Iglesias-Rossi , Rodolfo Kaiser : five Latin-American composers living and working in Europe discuss their music in relation to their adopted home with Javier Alvarez. With illustrations from their own music, including Danza de la loma by Fernandez, played by members of the BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, conducted by HOWARD WILLIAMS , and Octuor for tape by Vaggione.

Contributors

Unknown:
Agustin Fernandez
Unknown:
Ricardo Mandolini
Unknown:
Horacio Vaggione
Unknown:
Alejandro Iglesias-Rossi
Unknown:
Rodolfo Kaiser
Unknown:
Javier Alvarez.
Conducted By:
Howard Williams

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