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Robert Pearsall Lay a Garland ALBAN SINGERS/ PETER HURFORD
7.03 Ravel Piano Concerto inG
ANNE QUEFFELEC (piano) STRASBOURG PO/ ALAIN LOMBARD
7.30am News
7.35 Mozart Clarinet Quintet in A (K 581)
ANTONY PAY (clarinet) ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE
8.09 Liszt Rapsodie espagnole
STEPHEN HOUGH (piano)
8.22 Robert Pearsall Great God of Love
ALBAN SINGERS/
PETER HURFORD. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Pearsall
Singers:
Peter Hurford
Unknown:
Liszt Rapsodie
Piano:
Stephen Hough
Piano:
Robert Pearsall
Singers:
Peter Hurford.

led by GEOFFREY TRABICHOFF conducted by RONALD ZOLLMAN
MARIE SLORACH (soprano) Britten Courtly Dances (Gloriana)
Thea Musgrave The Monologues of Mary Queen of Scots
Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat (Eroica) BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Trabichoff
Conducted By:
Ronald Zollman
Soprano:
Marie Slorach
Unknown:
Thea Musgrave

Ulrike Petersen
Gemot Sussmuth (violins) Friedemann Weigle (viola) Hanns-Jakob Eschenburg (cello)
Boccherini Quartet in D, Op 8 No 5
Schumann Quartet in A minor, Op 41 No 1 Dutilleux Ainsi la nuit BBC Pebble Mill (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ulrike Petersen
Violins:
Gemot Sussmuth
Viola:
Friedemann Weigle
Cello:
Hanns-Jakob Eschenburg

The second of four programmes of music by Franz Schmidt , including his symphonies and organ works.
Introduced by Leo Black. Summer
Prelude and Fugue in G (Four Little Preludes and Fugues)
Variations and Fugue on the Royal Fanfares from the opera 'Fredigundis' ANDREAS JUFFINGER (organ)
Symphony No 2 in E flat CHICAGO SO/ NEEME JAR VI
Prelude and Fugue in A ANDREAS JUFFINGER (organ) Records

Contributors

Music By:
Franz Schmidt
Introduced By:
Leo Black.

played by ERNESTO BITETTI . Piazzolla Campero
Piazzolla, transc Tirao and Bitetti Vals:
Chiquitin de Bachin Piazzolla Acentuado
Piazzolla, transc Tirao and Bitetti Balada para unloco
Tango: Adios nonino Ernesto Cordero Dos piezas afro-antillanas
(Nana para una negrita; El cumbancherito)
Julio Hernandez , transc Roman Pena
Vals: Duice recuerdo (R)

Contributors

Played By:
Ernesto Bitetti
Unknown:
Bitetti Balada
Unknown:
Ernesto Cordero Dos
Unknown:
Julio Hernandez

Two one-act German operas by Schubert, both composed in 1815, his first great song-writing year. Fernando (D 220)
Against the rugged landscape of the Pyrenees, a family is reunited in miraculous circumstances.
8.30 Der vierjahrige
Posten (D 190) (Four Years on Sentry Duty)
Duval, a deserter from the French army, is saved from the death penalty by his quick thinking.
NEW VIENNA VOCAL ENSEMBLE 79
AUSTRIAN RADIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MACKERRAS
(Austrian Radio recording)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Charles MacKerras
Fernando de la Porte, disguised as hermita:
Robert Brooks (tenor)
Eleonore, his wife:
Elaine Woods (soprano)
Philipp, their 12-year-old son:
Maria Venuti (soprano)
Captain:
Paul Wolfrum (tenor)
Walther, a village magistssrate:
Anton Scharinger (bass)
Kathchen, his daughter:
Maria Venuti (soprano)
Duval, a former soldier, her husband:
Helmut Wildhaber(tenor)
Veit, a peasant:
Robert Brooks (tenor)

From a Second Home in Picardy by DAVID CREGAN. With who, instead of completing his commissioned novel while alone in his cottage in France, writes letters to: His daughters: about his all-consuming problems with his car and about his relationship with his foreign neighbours, played by PHILLIPE GIREAUDEAU JO KENDALL and MICHAEL GRAHAM COX.
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
David Cregan.
Played By:
Phillipe Gireaudeau
Played By:
Jo Kendall
Played By:
Michael Graham
Directed By:
John Tydeman
Mat, a writer,:
Daniel Massey
Harriet, his wife:
Lynn Farleigh
Rob, his son:
Richard Pearce
Jenni:
Susan Sheridan
Alice:
Jane Slavin
Carol, his mistress:
Holly de Jong

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