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7.35 Mozart Symphony No 23 in D (K 181)
BERLIN PO/KARL BOHM
7.46
Strauss Duett-concertino
MANFRED WEISE
(clarinet)
WOLFGANG LIEBSCHER
(bassoon)
STAATSKAPELLE
DRESDEN 'RUDOLF KEMPE
8.04
Sibelius Lemminkainen 's Return GOTHENBURG SO/JARVI
8.10 Rubbra Sinfonietta
CITY OF LONDON
SINFONIA;
HANS-HUBERT SCHONZELER Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Strauss Duett-Concertino
Clarinet:
Manfred Weise
Bassoon:
Wolfgang Liebscher
Unknown:
Rudolf Kempe
Unknown:
Sibelius Lemminkainen

Introduced by Edward Greenfield. Record Review
An edition devoted entirely to new releases. Stephen Pettitt reviews discs of vocal music by Carver, Taverner,
Browne, Monteverdi and Purcell.
Stephen Dodgson on Haydn symphonies. David Nice reviews operas by Prokofiev and Shostakovich.
10.40 Record Release
Haydn Symphony No 58 in F
ENGLISH CONCERT/
TREVOR PINNOCK
10.57 Robert Carver O bone Jesu
11.09 Taverner Quemadmodum TAVERNER CHOIR/
ANDREW PARROTT
11.16 Purcell Ode:
Of Old, When Heroes Thought It Base
(The Yorkshire Feast Song, 1690)
MICHAEL CHANCE (counter-tenor)
JOHN MARK AINSLEY (tenor)
MICHAEL GEORGE (bass) STEPHEN RICHARDSON (bass)
ENGLISH CONCERT CHOIR
ENGLISH CONCERT/ TREVOR PINNOCK
11.46 Mozart Piano
Concerto No 27 in B flat (K595)
MALCOLM BILSON (fortepiano)
ENGLISH BAROQUE
SOLOISTSiGARDINER
12.18 Purcell Funeral Sentences
JOHN TOLL (organ) TAVERNER CHOIR,
ANDREW PARROTT
12.31 Haydn Symphony No 84 in E flat
ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE
OF ENLIGHTENMENT/
SIGISWALD KUIJKEN Records
Producer ANTHONY CHEEVERS ('Record Review's s repeated on Wednesday at 2. 01pm)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Edward Greenfield.
Unknown:
Stephen Pettitt
Unknown:
Stephen Dodgson
Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Robert Carver
Unknown:
Taverner Quemadmodum
Unknown:
Andrew Parrott
Tenor:
John Mark Ainsley
Bass:
Stephen Richardson
Unknown:
Trevor Pinnock
Unknown:
Malcolm Bilson
Unknown:
Andrew Parrott
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
PAUL O'DETTE (chitarrone)
PETER HOLMAN
(chamber organ) J. H. Kapsberger Toccata prima
Francesco Negri Misera non credea
La Pastorella
Kapsberger Suite: Bergamasca;
Kapsberger; Colascoine; Ritornello
Sigismondo d'India Orfeo

Contributors

Tenor:
Nigel Rogers
Tenor:
Paul O'Dette
Unknown:
Peter Holman
Unknown:
J. H. Kapsberger
Unknown:
Francesco Negri Misera

A weekly discussion on the arts.
Joan Bakewell (in the chair) talks with Anthony Curtis Jill Neville and Bryan Robertson.
This week's subjects:
Rob Reiner 's film When Harry Met Sally ; The
Last of Baron Corvo by Peter Luke on Radio 3
; Stephen Poliakoffs s Playing with Trains at the Pit in the Barbican; paintings by Christopher Le Brun at the Nigel Greenwood Gallery, London; Just Looking: essays on art by John Updike.
Producer PHILIP FRENCH Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Unknown:
Anthony Curtis
Unknown:
Jill Neville
Unknown:
Bryan Robertson.
Unknown:
Rob Reiner
Unknown:
Harry Met Sally
Unknown:
Peter Luke
Unknown:
Stephen Poliakoffs
Unknown:
Christopher Le Brun
Unknown:
Nigel Greenwood
Unknown:
John Updike.

Musorgsky's five-act opera, arranged by Shostakovich and Stravinsky.
Robert Lloyd introduces Alfred Kirchner 's acclaimed production from the Vienna State Opera, conducted by CLAUDIO ABBADO.
9 Simultaneous broadcast with BBC2, see page 34 for further details

Contributors

Introduces:
Robert Lloyd
Unknown:
Alfred Kirchner
Conducted By:
Claudio Abbado.

A fable by Dave Dick.
A grandmother remembers her grandmother who remembers the tales her grandmother told her.
With Patricia Routledge as the second grandmother and Bridget Turner as the grandmother.

Contributors

Writer:
Dave Dick
Second grandmother:
Patricia Routledge
Grandmother:
Bridget Turner
French horn music improvised and played by:
Graham Rickson
Director:
Sue Wilson

Charles Fox introduces the fourth of five recordings made in September at this year's festival in Crawley.
Featuring Rabih Abou -
Khalil from the Lebanon playing some of his own compositions on the oud.

Contributors

Introduces:
Charles Fox
Unknown:
Rabih Abou

BBC Radio 3

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