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Chabrier Espana
Montreal SO/Dutoit
7.13
Strauss Duet concertino for clarinet, bassoon, strings and harp
David Shifrin (clarinet) Kenneth Munday
(bassoon); Los Angeles CO/Gerard Schwarz 7.30am News
7.35 Beethoven Egmont Overture: Bavarian RSO/Colin Davis
7.45 Debussy Danse sacrée et danse profane Vera Badings (harp)
Royal Concertgebouw, Amsterdam/Haitink
7.54 Michael Haydn Quartet in C (PI 15) Heinz Holliger
(cor anglais), Antonio Salvatore (violin),
Vito Paternoster (cello), Lucio Buccarella
(double-bass)
8.08 C P E Bach
Concerto in Eflat
(Wq 47): Amsterdam Baroque/Koopman (harpsichord); Tini
Mathot (piano). Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Strauss Duet
Clarinet:
David Shifrin
Bassoon:
Kenneth Munday

Scandinavian Season Berwald and Crusell
Crusell Clarinet Quartet No 2 in C minor, Op 4 Karl Krikku (clarinet) Avanti Quartet
Berwald Alvalek (Play of the Elves) RPO/Ulf Björlin Quartet in Eflat
Consortium Classicum
Werner Genuit (piano) Dieter Klocker (clarinet) Karl Otto Harmann
(bassoon),
Jan Schroder (horn). Records

Contributors

Clarinet:
Karl Krikku
Unknown:
Berwald Alvalek
Clarinet:
Dieter Klocker
Bassoon:
Karl Otto Harmann
Bassoon:
Jan Schroder

The form of Charles Dieupart 's French suites shows the influence of German composers who may have provided a model for some of Bach's own music.
Dieupart Suites: No 6 in F minor and No 2 in D
John Toll (harpsichord) Ingrid Seifert (violin) Anneke Boeke
(recorders); Charles Medlam (bass-viol)
Nigel North (archlute)

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dieupart
Violin:
Ingrid Seifert
Violin:
Anneke Boeke
Bass-Viol:
Charles Medlam
Bass-Viol:
Nigel North

leader
Geoffrey Trabichoff conductor Jerzy Maksymiuk
Kathryn Stott (piano)
Cresswell Speak for Us, Great Sea
Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 2
Mozart Symphony No 40 BBC Scotland

Contributors

Leader:
Geoffrey Trabichoff
Conductor:
Jerzy Maksymiuk
Piano:
Kathryn Stott
Piano:
Cresswell Speak

Scandinavian Season This romantic fairy opera of 1824 has nothing in common with Wedekind's temptress. In fact C C F Giintelberg's text has the same source as Mozart's Magic Flute. (sung in Danish)
Periferihme, a fairy
Lane Lind (speaking part)
Danish Radio Chorus
Toke Lund Christiansen (flute); Danish RSO/ Schonwandt. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Lane Lind
Flute:
Lund Christiansen
Shepherd:
Kim von Binzer (tenor)
Vela, a shepherdess and Sidi's confidante:
Tina Kiberg (soprano)
Lulu, a prince:
Risto Saarman (tenor)
Barca, Dilfeng's son, a dwarf:
Erik Harbo (tenor)
Sidi, a princess, Periferihme daughter:
Anne Frellesvig (sop)
Dilfeng, a sorcerer:
Ulrik Cold (bass)
Water nymph:
Hj^rdis Jakobsen (mezzo)
Black elf:
Bodil Φland (soprano)
Witches:
Hedwig Rummel (sop)
Witches:
Birgitte Friboe
Witches:
Hanne Orvad (mezzos)

leader Bradley Creswick conductor
Leonard Slatkin , live from the Royal Festival Hall.
Ives Variations on America
Barber Piano Concerto John Browning (piano)
8.10 Leonard Slatkin in conversation with Nicholas Kenyan.
8.30 Copland
Appalachian Spring Gershwin
An American in Paris

Contributors

Leader:
Bradley Creswick
Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin
Piano:
John Browning
Piano:
Leonard Slatkin
Unknown:
Nicholas Kenyan.

by Aidan Higgins.
Professor Higgins arrives in Austin, Texas, after Watergate, during Reagan and before
Bush, to teach creative writing and be given a vision of America.
With Norman Rodway as Professor Higgins and Vincent Brimble Sue Broomfield
Margaret Courtenay Nicolas Gilbrook
David Goudge , Kerry Shale , Jane Slavin , and Shelley Thompson as everybody else.
Producer Piers Plowright

Contributors

Unknown:
Aidan Higgins.
Unknown:
Norman Rodway
Unknown:
Vincent Brimble
Unknown:
Sue Broomfield
Unknown:
Margaret Courtenay
Unknown:
Nicolas Gilbrook
Unknown:
David Goudge
Unknown:
Kerry Shale
Unknown:
Jane Slavin
Unknown:
Shelley Thompson
Producer:
Piers Plowright

BBC Radio 3

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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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