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7.35 Boyce Symphony No 2 in A: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN/MARRINER
7.43 Britten Simple Symphony
ECO/THE COMPOSER
7.59 Dvorak Prague Waltzes: DETROIT SO; ANTAL DORATI
8.07 Strauss Duet concertino
MANFRED WEISE
(clarinet), WOLFGANG UEBSCHER (bassoon)
STAATSKAPELLE DRESDEN / RUDOLF KEMPE. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Antal Dorati
Clarinet:
Manfred Weise
Clarinet:
Wolfgang Uebscher
Bassoon:
Staatskapelle Dresden
Bassoon:
Rudolf Kempe.

Roussel and Dutilleux Dutilleux Ballet: Le Loup (Symphonic fragments) PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA/PRETRE Roussel Trio
CHRISTIAN LARDE (flute) GERARD CAUSSE (viola)
JEAN-MARIE GAMARD (cello) Roussel Ballet: Bacchus and Ariadne (Suite No 2) LAMOUREUX ORCHESTRA/ IGOR MARKEVITCH. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Dutilleux Dutilleux
Unknown:
Igor Markevitch.

Second of three programmes.
Cantata No 19: Es erhub sich ein Streit
Cantata No 197: Gott ist unsre Zuversicht
NANCY ARGENTA (soprano) MICHAEL CHANCE (alto)
WILLIAM KENDALL (tenor) MICHAEL GEORGE (bass)
RAGLAN BAROQUE SINGERS RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS led by ROY GOODMAN directed by NICHOLAS KRAEMER (R)
(Third prog, Thursday 9.35am)

Contributors

Tenor:
William Kendall
Unknown:
Roy Goodman
Directed By:
Nicholas Kraemer

with Susan Sharpe. Gretry Overture: Le Magnifique
MUNICH RADIO ORCHIREDEL Berlioz Benvenuto Cellini: Act 1 Scene 3
CHRISTIANE EDA-PIERRE (soprano)
NICOLAI GEDDA (tenor) ROBERT MASSARD (bar) BBC SO/COLIN DA VIS
Beethoven Piano Concerto in D (arr from Op 61) ECO/DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano)
Dvorak Bagatelles , Op 47 MEMBERS OF THE JUILLIARD QUARTET; RUDOLF FIRKUSNY (harmonium)
Mozart Divertimento
(K 188): CZECH PHILHARMONIC WIND ENSEMBLE
George Dyson In Honour of the City: ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC CHAMBER CHOIR RPO/DAVID WILLCOCKS Records
1.00pm News

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Sharpe.
Tenor:
Nicolai Gedda
Piano:
Dvorak Bagatelles
Unknown:
Rudolf Firkusny
Unknown:
George Dyson

LESLIE HOWARD (piano) Liszt Hymne du Pape; Ave Maria (Bells of Rome); Urbi et orbi; Vexilla regis Benedict Mason Four Pieces after
Scarlatti Liszt Galop in A minor; Landler; Mazurka brillante; Grand galop chromatique

Contributors

Piano:
Leslie Howard
Piano:
Liszt Hymne
Unknown:
Benedict Mason
Unknown:
Scarlatti Liszt Galop

A programme of works written and conducted by Sir Arthur Bliss. March: Things to Come LSO
In the Tube at Oxford
Circus (Conversations) INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE Welcome the Queen PHILHARMONIA
Violin Concerto ALFREDO CAMPOLI (violin) LPO. Records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Arthur Bliss.
Violin:
Alfredo Campoli

live from the Abbey Church, Tewkesbury
Sung by MUSICA DEO SACRA Introit: Sicut cervus (Palestrina)
Responses (Byrd) Psalms 12, 13, 14
(Walmisley, Hylton Stewart , Rimbault, Hopkins)
Lessons (RSV): Job 10; Mark 1, vv 29-45
Office hymn (EH 475):
Rejoice, 0 land, in God thy might
Canticles: Day in B flat
Anthem: Christe, qui lux es et dies (Byrd);
Hymn (Bp 60): Love, unto thine own who earnest Organ voluntary: Prelude and Fugue in F sharp minor (Buxtehude) Director of Music DAVID IRESON Organist ANDREW PARNELL BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Hylton Stewart
Organist:
Andrew Parnell

Danish jazz musician Kim Menzer learnt to play the south Indian oboe for Peter Brook 's production of the Mahabharata. He talks with David Epps about the power of that instrument and the many others he has collected. Producer SIMON BROUGHTON (R)

Contributors

Musician:
Kim Menzer
Unknown:
Peter Brook
Unknown:
David Epps
Producer:
Simon Broughton

live from the Royal Albert Hall London. ,
RAPHAEL WALLFISCH (cello) BBC PHILHARMONIC led by DENNIS SIMONS conducted by EDWARD DOWNES Bax Tintagel
Walton Cello Concerto
8.15 A Century of Hero-Worship
Michael Tanner on the role of the hero in 19th-century music.
8.35 Strauss Ein Heldenleben

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Cello:
Raphael Wallfisch
Unknown:
Dennis Simons
Conducted By:
Edward Downes
Conducted By:
Bax Tintagel
Unknown:
Michael Tanner
Unknown:
Strauss Ein

Colin Tudge with the last of six programmes.
Shoot First, Ask Questions Later: that's no way to find out how mutations happen, says John Cairns. The Universe Is a Computer: and Stephen Wolfram defies anyone to work out the answer quicker than it does.
Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Tudge
Unknown:
John Cairns.
Unknown:
Stephen Wolfram
Producer:
Nicholas Morgan

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