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- with and without royal connections.
Britten's Rossini Suite, Ravel's ballet Mother Goose, Maxwell Davies's Seven Songs Home, Tippett's Suite for the Birthday of Prince Charles, variations on national anthems by Malcolm Arnold, Dudley Buck, Franck and Ives as well as Jeux d'Enfants by Bizet and Joseph Jongen.
Isabel Beyer and Harvey Dagul (piano duet); Boys of the Choir of Paisley Abbey; Scottish CO/Steuart Bedford; Band of the Royal Military School of Music; Hoffnung
SO/Malcolm Arnold; David Titterington (organ); Montreal SO/Dutoit; Choir of St Mary's Music School/Davies; English Northern
Philharmonia/Tippett
Producer Jeremy Hayes
BBC Pebble Mill

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Arnold
Unknown:
Dudley Buck
Unknown:
Joseph Jongen.
Unknown:
Isabel Beyer
Piano:
Harvey Dagul
Unknown:
David Titterington
Producer:
Jeremy Hayes

leader Richard Howarth conductor John Lubbock
Krzysztof Smietana (violin)
Goetz Overture:
Francesca von Rimini
Wieniawski Fantasy on Themes from Gounod's 'Faust'
Liszt Two Episodes after Lenau's 'Faust'

Contributors

Leader:
Richard Howarth
Conductor:
John Lubbock
Violin:
Krzysztof Smietana

The first of four
Programmes.
National Youth CO of Great Britain/
Christopher Seaman
Lucy Wakeford (harp) Martyn Hill (tenor)
Handel Harp Concerto in Bflat, Op 4 No 6 Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
Britten Nocturne, Op 60 Mozart Symphony No 41 In C (K 551)
BBC Pebble Mill
(In association with Gulf Oil fGB) Ltd)

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Seaman
Harp:
Lucy Wakeford
Tenor:
Martyn Hill

In the third of ten Programmes,
Paul Oliver looks at the way the superstitions and voodoo which persisted in black communities in the United States are reflected in the blues.
He talks to
Robert Henry , Shakey Jake ,
Will Shade and Brother John Seller , and "deludes records by the Memphis Jug Band, Punny Paper Smith �d Jazz Gillum.
Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Oliver
Unknown:
Robert Henry
Unknown:
Shakey Jake
Unknown:
Brother John Seller
Unknown:
Jazz Gillum.

As Bruce McLean 's display of new sculpture and dance performance opens at the Arnolfini in Bristol, he discusses with Richard Cork the expanding role for his ideas outside the gallery walls.
Producer Judith Bumpus

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce McLean
Unknown:
Richard Cork
Producer:
Judith Bumpus

1953 by Craig Raine. A version of Racine's Andromaque.
With Bob Peck Sarah Badel
Jonathan Hyde Jane Bertish
It is 1953: Britain and America have lost the war. Annette, the widow of Hector, Prince of Wales, has been handed to Mussolini's son
Vittorio as a spoil of war; while his marriage to the German Princess Ira has been arranged to bind the Axis closer together. But Vittorio is in love with Annette: and Ira's former lover, Klaus von Orestes, is now in Rome with an ultimatum from the Fuhrer.
Director Tim Suter

Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Raine.
Unknown:
Bob Peck
Unknown:
Sarah Badel
Unknown:
Jonathan Hyde
Unknown:
Jane Bertish
Director:
Tim Suter
Orestes:
Bob Peck
Annette Le Skye:
Sarah Badel
Vittorio:
Jonathan Hyde
Ira:
Jane Bertish
Oldenberg:
George Parsons
Fenice:
Donald Gee
Eberhard:
Jonathan Kydd
Kate:
Jo Kendall

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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