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Vaughan Williams In the Fen Country
NEW PO ADRIAN BOULT
7.15 Virgil Thomson Autumn
ANN MASON STOCKTON (harp)
LOS ANGELES CO
NEVILLE MARRINER
7.24 Stravinsky Circus Polka
LPO CHARLES MACKERRAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Boult
Unknown:
Virgil Thomson
Harp:
Ann Mason Stockton
Unknown:
Neville Marriner

7.35 Mozart Bassoon Concerto (K 191)
FRANK MORELLI
(bassoon)
ORPHEUS CO
7.54 Brahms Two Rhapsodies. Op 79
STEPHEN BISHOP-KOVACEVICH
(piano)
8.09 Gershwin An American in Paris
NEW YORK PO
MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS Records

Contributors

Bassoon:
Frank Morelli
Piano:
Stephen Bishop-Kovacevich
Unknown:
Michael Tilson Thomas

Presented by Susan Sharpe.
Mozart Overture: Cosi fan tutte
PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA KARL BOHM Lalo Symphonic espagnole. Op 21
BRONISLAW HUBERMAN (violin)
VIENNA PO
GEORG SZELL
Schumann, arr Debussy Six Canonic Studies. Op 56
JOHN OGDON (piano)
BRENDA LUCAS (piano) Kozeluh Sinfonie concertante
I SOLISTI VENETI
CLAUDIO SCIMONE
Musorgsky Song-cycle: The Nursery
ODA SLOBODSKAYA
(soprano)
IVOR NEWTON (piano) Alan Hovhaness And God Greated Great Whales
COLUMBIA SO
ANDRE KOSTELANETZ Armstrong Gibbs
A Song of Shadows
IAN PARTRIDGE (tenor)
JENNIFER PARTRIDGE (piano)
Dusk (Fancy Dress Suite)
LIGHT MUSIC SOCIETY
ORCHESTRA VIVIAN DUNN

Contributors

Presented By:
Susan Sharpe.
Violin:
Bronislaw Huberman
Unknown:
Georg Szell
Piano:
John Ogdon
Piano:
Brenda Lucas
Unknown:
Solisti Veneti
Unknown:
Claudio Scimone
Piano:
Alan Hovhaness
Unknown:
Andre Kostelanetz
Unknown:
Armstrong Gibbs
Piano:
Jennifer Partridge
Unknown:
Vivian Dunn

live from the BBC
Concert Hall, London.
A MAN. A WOMAN AND A
DOUBLE-BASS
Lowri Blake (cello) Peter Buckoke (double-bass)
Goitermann Souvenirs de Bellini
Barriere Sonata in F John Keane 1M6 (first broadcast)
Paganini Fantasia Rossini Duetto
0 TICKETS: available from the Ticket Unit.
BBC'. Broadcasting House. London W1A 4WW

Contributors

Cello:
Lowri Blake
Double-Bass:
Peter Buckoke
Unknown:
John Keane

live from Peterborough Cathedral.
Introit: Adam lay ybounden
(Robert Walker )
Responses (Sumsion) Psalms 69 and 70 (Flintoft, Hanforth and Purcell)
Lessons (RSV):
Isaiah 8, v 16 to 9, v 7; Matthew 16, w 1-12
Office hymn (NEH 2): 0 heavenly word of God on high
Canticles: Armstrong in D minor
Anthem: 0 Thou, the Central Orb (Wood)
Hymn (NEH 11): 0 come, 0 come Emmanuel Organ voluntary:
Fantasy on the hymn tune 'Veni Emmanuel' (Leighton)
Master of the Music
CHRISTOPHER GOWER Assistant Master of the Music
GARY SIELING BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Walker

Second series of poetry readings recorded at the Voice Box, the platform for writers at the Royal Festival Hall, begins with Pat Borthwick reading from her collection Between Clouds and Caves, and new work.
Series producer JULIAN MAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Pat Borthwick

by ROBERT BROWNING (1812-89)
Reader RICHARD PASCO Known as 'the faultless painter, the 16th-century Florentine artist del Sarto was unlucky in love and something of a squanderer. His unhappy marriage to the young, beautiful and frivolous Lucrezia del
Fede forms the subject of one of Browning's most effective and self-explanatory monologues.

Contributors

Reader:
Robert Browning

Colin Tudge splits modern science into six programmes.
The second includes Professor Raymond Dwek on how adding sugar has increased our understanding of how proteins work in the body.
Editor DEBORAH COHEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Tudge
Unknown:
Professor Raymond Dwek
Editor:
Deborah Cohen

British Film Music
1930-55
Walton Ballet: Escape Me Never
Lambert Suite: Anna Karenina
Vaughan Williams
The Loves of Johanna Godden (excerpts)
Brian Easdale Ballet: The Red Shoes
Walton Suite and Prelude (Richard m)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anna Karenina
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Johanna Godden
Unknown:
Brian Easdale

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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