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J. S. Bach
Toccata in C (BWV 564) TON KOOPMAN (organ)
Sonata in D (BWV 1028) JORDI SAVALL (viola da gamba); TON KOOPMAN (harpsichord)
Invention in E (BWV 777) BLANDINE VERLET (harpsichord)
Triple Concerto in A minor (BWV 1044) LISA BEZNOSIUK (flute)
SIMON STANDAGE (violin) ENGLISH CONCERT/
PINNOCK
(harpsichord) Records

Contributors

Viola:
Jordi Savall

Haydn Trio in F sharp minor (H XV 26)
LONDON FORTEPIANO TRIO Spohr Six German Songs, Op 94
DAVID WILSON-JOHNSON (bar); DAVID OWEN NORRIS (fortepiano)
10.07
Kreisler Recitativo and scherzo-caprice, Op 6
KRZYSZTOF SMIETANA (violin)
Mendelssohn Symphony No 3 (Scottish)
BERNE SO/PETER MAAG Spohr Six German Songs, Op 37
SUSAN BICKLEY (soprano) MAGGIE COLE (piano)
11.06 Bach Violin Partita in B minor (BWV 1002) Haydn Piano Trio in C (H XV 27)
Producer JONATHAN STRACEY BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Owen Norris
Unknown:
Kreisler Recitativo
Violin:
Krzysztof Smietana
Soprano:
Susan Bickley
Piano:
Bach Violin Partita
Unknown:
Haydn Piano Trio

In this last programme, Max Roach returns to his early days as a jazz musician and talks with Charles Fox about his work with, among others, Coleman Hawkins , Benny Carter and Charlie Parker. But he ends with a duet recorded only last summer with Dizzy Gillespie. Series producer DEREK DRESCHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Max Roach
Unknown:
Charles Fox
Unknown:
Coleman Hawkins
Unknown:
Benny Carter
Unknown:
Charlie Parker.
Unknown:
Dizzy Gillespie.
Producer:
Derek Drescher

As an exhibition of 17th-century Dutch paintings by Frans Hals opens at London's Royal Academy, John Nash , Reader in Art History at Essex University, discusses the artist and his milieu with Professor Seymour Slive of Harvard University, and art historian Dr Ivan Gaskell.
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS

Contributors

Unknown:
Frans Hals
Reader:
John Nash
Unknown:
Professor Seymour Slive
Unknown:
Dr Ivan Gaskell.
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

SCOTTISH CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA led by JOHN DOIG conducted by PAUL DANIEL
Purcell Fantasia No 4 in G minor; Fantasia upon One Note in F
James MacMillan Tryst (first performance)
8.00 James MacMillan talks about teaching young people to write their own music.
8.15
Purcell Dido and Aeneas LORNA ANDERSON (SOp) CHRISTINE CAIRNS , CATHERINE DENLEY (mezzo-sopranos)
I CHARLES JOHNSTON (bar)
ST MAGNUS FESTIVAL
CHORUS/MAXWELL DA VIES BBC Scotland

Contributors

Unknown:
John Doig
Conducted By:
Paul Daniel
Talks:
James MacMillan
Unknown:
Purcell Dido
Unknown:
Aeneas Lorna Anderson
Unknown:
Christine Cairns
Mezzo-Sopranos:
Catherine Denley

Three Little Girls in Blue by LUDMILLA PETRUSHEVSKAYA.
English version by UANE AUKIN from a translation by BORIS ISAROV. With and The three girls are not so little and, unlike the three sisters, they are longing to get away from Moscow.
Directed by JANE MORGAN (R)

Contributors

Translation By:
Boris Isarov.
Directed By:
Jane Morgan
Ira:
Frances Barber
Svetlana:
Maureen O'Brien
Tatiana:
Caroline Gruber
Federovna:
Elizabeth Spriggs
Maria:
Ann Mitchell
Nikolai:
Anthony Jackson
Pa Vlik:
Lawrence Cooper
Valera:
Km Wall
Anton:
Leo Docherty
Maxim:
Richard Pearce
Young man:
Stephen Rashbrook
Official:
Peter Craze
Woman:
Joan Walker
Leokadia:
Eva Stuart

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