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Berlioz Overture:
Rob Roy : SNO/Gibson
7.13 Chopin Nocturne in G minor, Op 15 No 3 Claudio Arrau (piano)
7.18 Chausson Air de danse; Danse rustique Belgian RSO/Serebrier
7.30am News
7.35 Kodaly Dances of Galanta: Budapest SO/ Gyorgy Lehel
7.51 Neruda Trumpet
Concerto in Eflat: John Wallace ; Philharmonia/ Warren-Green
8.06 Brahms Romance in F, Op 118 No 5
Radu Lupu (piano)
8.10 Borodin Dance of the Polovtsian Maidens; Polovtsian Dances
Bavarian RSO and Chorus/Salonen. Records
conductor
Alexandre Myrat
Pascal Devoyon (piano) Beethoven Piano
Concerto No 4 in G
Ibert Divertissement BBC Bristol
with Edward Greenfield.
Record Review
Building a Library:
Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann with Rodney Milnes ; Christopher Headington reviews piano discs.
10.40 Record Release
Chopin 12 Etudes, Op 25 Ronald Smith (piano)
11.15 Haydn String
Quartet in C, Op 74 No 1 Endellion String Quartet
11.42 Bartok Piano
Sonata: Peter Donohoe
11.55 Arnold Sinfonietta No 3: London Festival
Orchestra/Ross Pople
12.08 Interview with Amelia Freedman and Marcia Crayford of the Nash Ensemble.
Saint-Saens Piano Trio, Op 18: Nash Ensemble Ian Brown (piano)
Reflections on language by Don Cupitt. 4: Spirit
Music based on the Orpheus myth from Italy and England by Monteverd. Robert Johnson,
William Lawes and Purcell.
Tragicomedia/Stephen Stubbs (theorbo)
(piano)
Beethoven Sonata in F.
Op 10 No 2
Brahms Ballade;
Intermezzo (Op 118)
Debussy L'lsle joyeuse BBC Manchester (R)
from 3.00 Herbert von Karajan (1908-89) Seven programmes with Richard Osborne. 2: Opera Including extracts from Cosifan tutte and Hansel und Gretel with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Madame Butterfly with Callas and Falstaff with Tito Gobbi. Records
Fourth Cable and Wireless Test: West
Indies v England from Bridgetown. Barbados, with Pat Murphy.
Commentary Christopher Martin-Jenkins , Tony Cozier. Reds Pereira and Estine King; with Trevor Bailey and Joel Garner.
Producers Joanne Watson and Peter Baxter
Martin Feinstein (flute) Richard Hand (guitar) Astor Piazzolla The History of the Tango Souster Mekong Music
with Peter Clayton
Nigel Andrews (in the chair) talks with William Feaver Benedict Nightingale and Gillian Reynolds on: Tom Paulin 's Seize the Fire (R3); Singer by Peter Flannery (Barbican Pit); Edward Wadsworth 1889-1949, a retrospective (Camden Arts Centre, London); Kieslowski's A Short Film about Love; The Buddha of Suburbia, a novel by HanifKureishi. Producer Philip French. Mono
Scandinavian Season The reign of Christian IV marked a high point in Danish cultural life. Ole Kongsted presents music from the early-17th-century court. Records
Performances by past section winners of BBCtv's Young Musician of the Year. Brahms Rhapsody in B minor, Op 79 No 1 Ronan O'Hora (piano) Arnold Sonatina Michael Collins (clarinet) Ian Brown (piano) Schoenberg Phantasy , Op 47: Clare MacFarlane (violin) Amanda Hurton (piano) Paderewski Nocturne in B flat. Op 16 No 4 Stephen Hough (piano) Records
The concerto final * SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC2 See page 27 for details
A play in three parts by Carey Harrison. With Philip Voss John McAndrew Norman Rodway Juan Hurtado journeys to the Isles of Spice to find the bones of Christ. 1: Voyamaluco! Music by Stephen Warbeck played by Ian Davies , Michael Gregory and Keith Thompson. (Full cast: page 65) Technical presentation David Greenwood. Rosamund Mason. Michael Etherden Director Jane Morgan (R) (Port 2 Tuesday 8.10pm FM;
John Scott , on the organ of St Peter Mancroft ,
Norwich, explores how Bach's predecessors approached the setting of the Magnificat for organ. Music by Bach, Scheidemann,
Weckmann, Buxtehude. BBC Singers