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Bruckner Aequalis No 1 COLIN SHEEN ,
ROGER BRENNER , PHILLIP BROWN (trombones)/ MATTHEW BEST
7.01 John Adams Tromba lontana: SAN FRANCISCO so; EDO DE WAART
7.06 Bach Prelude and Fugue in c (The Well-
Tempered Klavier: Book 1) FRIEDRICH GULDA (piano)
7.11 Albinoni Adagio DAVID BELL (organ)
LEON SPIERER (violin) BERLIN PO/KARAJAN
7.23 Bruckner Aequalis
No 2, for three trombones

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Sheen
Unknown:
Roger Brenner
Unknown:
Phillip Brown
Unknown:
John Adams Tromba
Piano:
Friedrich Gulda
Violin:
Leon Spierer

7.35 Mozart, arr Meyer Fantasy in F minor, for clockwork organ (K 608) ENSEMBLE WIEN BERLIN
7.45 Ponehielli Dance of the Hours (La gioconda) PHILHARMONIA/KARAJAN
7.55 Haydn Symphony No 101 in D (Clock): AMSTERDAM CONCERTGEBOUW/
HARNONCOURT. Records
Producer ANDREW KUROWSKI

Contributors

Producer:
Andrew Kurowski

Berwald and Gade Niels Gade was
Denmark's leading composer in his day, while his Swedish contemporary Franz Berwald , remained unrecognised until the present century.
Berwald Overture:
Drottningen av Golconda (The Queen of Golconda) (1864): RPO/ULF BJORLIN Gade Symphony No 5 in D minor, Op 25 (1852)
ROLAND PONTINEN (piano) STOCKHOLM SINFONIETTAI
NEEME JAR VI
Berwald String Quartet in A minor (1846)
FRYDEN QUARTET. Records Producer ROBERT LAYTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Gade Niels Gade
Unknown:
Franz Berwald
Piano:
Roland Pontinen
Producer:
Robert Layton

FM only from 10.55 Casella Siciliana and Burlesca, Op 23a ISRAEL PIANO TRIO
9.46 Henk Badings
Chansons orientales
ANJA VAN WIJK (soprano) RUDOLF JANSEN (piano)
9.54 John Foulds
Quartetto intimo, Op 89
ENDELLION STRING QUARTET
10.29 Roussel Poemes chinois, for soprano and piano (excerpts)
10.38 John Foulds Lento quieto (Quartetto geniale)
10.46 Beethoven Piano
Sonata in F sharp minor, Op 78
LILLIAN KALLIR (piano)
10.55 Schumann Piano Trio No 2 in F, Op 80
11.24 Strauss Die
Georgine; Freundliche
Vision; Nachtgang; Befreit
11.34 Brahms
Fantasies for piano, Op 116 Producer JILLIAN WHITE BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Casella Siciliana
Unknown:
Henk Badings
Soprano:
Anja van Wijk
Piano:
Rudolf Jansen
Piano:
John Foulds
Unknown:
Roussel Poemes
Unknown:
John Foulds Lento
Unknown:
Strauss Die

FM only The first of three programmes of 18th-century organ music played by JOHN TOLL on the instrument at Armitage Parish Church, formerly in Lichfield Cathedral. Music by Stanley, Boyce, Maurice Green and John Travers.

Contributors

Played By:
John Toll
Unknown:
Maurice Green
Unknown:
John Travers.

by CHRISTOPHER HOPE A series of historical travesties.
1: My Husband HermanWith Patricia Routledge as Xanthippe Socrates and Derek Fowlds as Plato. Directed by ROSEMARY HART (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Patricia Routledge
Unknown:
Derek Fowlds
Directed By:
Rosemary Hart

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.

Peter Donohoe (piano)

Liszt Piano Sonata in B minor

8.00 Handbills? Haircut? Savings Book...?
Fritz Spiegl recounts some of the problems Beethoven faced when organising the first performance of his Ninth Symphony.
(R)

8.20 Beethoven Symphony No 9 in D minor (Choral)
Mechthild Gessendorf (sop) Hanna Schwarz (mezzo) David Rendall (tenor) Hermann Becht (baritone)

London Philharmonic Choir, chorusmaster Richard Cooke
BBC Symphony Chorus, chorusmaster Stephen Jackson
London Philharmonic, led by David Nolan, conducted by Klaus Tennstedt

Contributors

Pianist:
Peter Donohoe
Soprano:
Mechthild Gessendorf
Mezzo:
Hanna Schwarz
Tenor:
David Rendall
Baritone:
Hermann Becht
Singers:
London Philharmonic Choir
Chorusmaster:
Richard Cooke
Singers:
BBC Symphony Chorus
Chorusmaster:
Stephen Jackson
Musicians:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
David Nolan
Conductor:
Klaus Tennstedt
Presenter (Handbills? Haircut? Savings Book?):
Fritz Spiegl
Producer (Handbills? Haircut? Savings Book?):
Andrew Lyle

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