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Bach Concerto for two violins in D minor MIDORI (violin)
ST PAUL CO/PINCHAS ZUKERMAN (violin)
7.16 Falla Pantomime and Ritual Fire Dance (El amor brujo)
LSO/RAFAEL FRUHBECK DE BURGOS
7.30am News
7.35 Lehar Overture: Zigeunerliebe BUDAPEST PO/
JANOS SANDOR
7.42 Stravinsky Ebony Concerto
RICHARD STOLZMAN (clarinet)
WOODY HERMAN'S
THUNDERING HERD
7.51 Rachmaninov
Variations on a Theme of Corelli, Op 42
KATHRYN STOTT (piano)
8.10 Malcolm Arnold
Concerto for two violins and orchestra, Op 77 KENNETH SILLITO
LYN FLETCHER (violins) LONDON MUSICI/
MARK STEPHENSON Records

Contributors

Violin:
St Paul

Anton Bruckner Symphony No 9 in D minor
Although it remained unfinished, Bruckner's Ninth Symphony represents the culmination of his symphonic odyssey and he himself described it as his 'farewell to life'.
CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA/
CHRISTOPH VON DOHNANYI Record

Contributors

Unknown:
Anton Bruckner
Unknown:
Christoph von Dohnanyi

A sequence of 20th-century French music.
Works include: music for saxophone quartet by Dubois, Rivier, Desenclos, Francaix and Pierne played by the FAIRER SAX; works for piano duet by Poulenc, Satie and Hahn played by the NETTLE/MARKHAM DUO; plus orchestral music by members of LES six, featuring all four of Milhaud's Concertinos known as Les Quatre Saisons.
Producer JONATHAN STRACEY BBC Pebble Mill

live from Studio 7.
KEITH SWALLOW (piano) JOHN WILSON (piano)
RAYMOND LOMAX (timpani) BERNARD ROBERTSON (celesta)
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS conducted by STEPHEN WILKINSON
Britten Introduction and Rondo alia burleska Britten Mazurka elegiaca Kenneth Leighton The Birds, Op 28 BBC Manchester
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Contributors

Piano:
John Wilson
Piano:
Raymond Lomax
Unknown:
Bernard Robertson
Conducted By:
Stephen Wilkinson
Unknown:
Britten Mazurka
Unknown:
Kenneth Leighton

COULL STRING QUARTET Roger Coull
David Galloway (violins) David Curtis (viola) John Todd (cello) with Allan Schiller (piano)
Bridge Three Idylls
Britten String Quartet No 3, Op 94
Elgar Piano Quintet in A minor, Op 84 (Given on 1 June in Nottingham Castle Museum)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Coull
Violins:
David Galloway
Viola:
David Curtis
Cello:
John Todd
Piano:
Allan Schiller

An exact contemporary of Bach, Fasch spent most of his career as Kapellmeister in Zerbst, Saxony, but his music was performed in courts and city churches across Germany.
ALISON BURY (violin), MARK BENNETT (trumpet), SOPHIA MCKENNA (oboe), PHILIP PICKETT (recorder), RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS directed by NICHOLAS KRAEMER.
Fasch Concerto in D minor for violin and oboe
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2 in F major.
Fasch Trumpet Concerto in D major.
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 6 in B flat major

Contributors

Oboe:
Sophia McKenna
Directed By:
Nicholas Kraemer
Oboe:
Bach Brandenburg

In the second of four programmes on the blues of the Baton Rouge area of Louisiana, Julian Piper looks at the work of the influential record producer J. D. Miller who was responsible for furthering the talents of many bluesmen, including Slim Harpo, Lonesome
Sundown, Lightnin' Slim and Lazy Lester.

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Piper

Third Ear in Hungary In conversation with Professor Joe Mordaunt Crook, architect Miklos Hofer recalls working with Erno Goldfinger in the 60s and discusses the history and future of modernist ideas in the light of a current return to traditional building styles in Hungary.
Producer judith bumpus

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Joe Mordaunt
Unknown:
Miklos Hofer
Unknown:
Erno Goldfinger

Matthias Enderle (violin) Suzanne Frank (violin)
Wendy Champney (viola) Stephan Goemer (cello) live from Studio One, Pebble Mill.
Haydn String Quartet in A, Op 55 No 1
Beethoven String Quartet in E flat, Op 74 (Harp)
8.20 Dr Mendelssohn and the Brunswick Festival: Paul Shelley reads from the memoir of HENRY F. CHORLEY , adapted by CAROLE ROSEN. Mono (R)
8.40 Mendelssohn String Quartet in A minor, Op 13 BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Violin:
Matthias Enderle
Violin:
Suzanne Frank
Viola:
Wendy Champney
Cello:
Stephan Goemer
Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Unknown:
Paul Shelley
Unknown:
Henry F. Chorley
Adapted By:
Carole Rosen.

by Laszlo Nemeth, translated from the Hungarian by Mia Nadasi. Adapted and dramatised by Martyn Read
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In Hungary in 1931, a small village community witnesses a family torn apart by jealousy, ambition and finally murder.

Contributors

Author:
Laszlo Nemeth
Translator:
Mia Nadasi
Adapted and dramatised by:
Martyn Read
Director:
Sue Wilson
Mrs Bodnar:
Bridget Turner
Janos:
Barrie Rutter
Peter:
David Learner
Karoly Bodnar:
Leslie Schofield
Cica:
Jane Slavin
Inspector:
Joe Dunlop
Godmother Aunt Sara:
Jill Graham
Orzsi:
Alice Arnold
Halsaz:
John Webb
Matyas/Dodo:
Jamie Ripman
Dr Losonci:
Martyn Read
Lali/Katona:
Ken Cumberlidge

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