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Offenbach Overture:
Orpheus in Underworld Philharmonia/Marriner
7.10 Aguado Adagio,
Op 2 No 1: Julian Bream
7.17 Handel Concerto grosso in Bflat, Op 3 No 1 Academy of St Martin/ Neville Marriner
7.30am News
7.35 Walton Comedy overture: Scapino
LSO/Andre Previn
7.44 Liszt Mazeppa Jorge Bolet (piano)
7.53 Schubert Ballet
Music No 1 in B minor
(Rosamunde): Leipzig Gewandhaus/Masur
8.02 Handel Sonata, Op 1 No la: Michala
Petri (recorder); George Malcolm (harpsichord)
8.15 Johann Strauss (son) Tales from the Vienna Woods: Vienna PO/
Willi Boskovsky. Records

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Bream
Unknown:
Neville Marriner

with Richard Osborne.

Record Review
New releases: chamber music (Richard Wigmore); Monteverdi and Gabrieli (Stephen Pettitt); 20th-century discs (Paul Griffiths)

10.40 Record Release
Mozart String Quartet in D (K 499)
Alban Berg Quartet

11.07 John Adams The Wound Dresser
Sanford Sylvan (bar) Orch of St Luke's/The Composer

11.27 Varese Ameriques New York PO/Boulez

11.56 Schubert Octet (D 803): Academy of Ancient Music Chamber Ensemble

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Osborne
Unknown:
Stephen Pettitt
Unknown:
Paul Griffiths
Unknown:
John Adams
Producer:
Anthony Cheevers

(mezzo-soprano)
Helmut Deutsch (piano) Schubert Rastlose Liebe ; Der Konig in Thule;
Gretchen am Spinnrade; Am Flusse(D766); Hoffnung (D 295); Der Musensohn; Die Taubenpost; Sehnsucht (D 879); Der Wanderer an den Mond; Wiegenlied (D 867); Bei dir allein! Brahms An die Nachtigall; Da unten im Tale; Madchenlied, Op 107 No 5; Es hing der Reif; Herbstgefuhl Auf dem Kirchhofe Four Serious Songs
(Austrian Radio recording)

Contributors

Piano:
Helmut Deutsch
Piano:
Schubert Rastlose Liebe

Richard Mayne (in the chair) talks with Owen Dudley Edwards Ronald Hayman and Sarah Kent on: Cecil Jenkins 's radio play Citizen Sade (R3);
The Pursuit of the Real (Barbican Art Gallery); Patrice Leconte 's film Monsieur Hire; In the Ruins by Nick Dear
(Royal Court); Selected Letters of Brecht, edited by John Willett.
Producer Noah Richler. Mono

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Mayne
Unknown:
Owen Dudley Edwards
Unknown:
Ronald Hayman
Unknown:
Sarah Kent
Unknown:
Cecil Jenkins
Unknown:
Patrice Leconte
Edited By:
John Willett.
Producer:
Noah Richler.

Opera in three acts by Janacek to a text based on Dostoyevsky. live from the Theatre Royal de la Monnaie,
Brussels. (Sung in Czech) Filka Morosov, known
Cherevin Franco Careccia (tenor)
Chorus and Orch of la Monnaie/Cambreling

Contributors

Tenor:
Cherevin Franco Careccia
Luka Kuzmich:
Kurt Schreibmayer (ten)
Tall convict:
Thomas Dewald (tenor)
Short convict:
Bodo Schwanbeck (bass)
Camp Commandant:
Malcolm King (bass)
Goryanchikow:
Dale Duesing (baritone)
Old convict:
Riccardo Cassinelli (ten)
Skuratov:
Ronald Hamilton (tenor)
Alyeya:
Stefanie Rhaue (sop)
Voice off-stage:
Marek Torzewski (tenor)
Chekunow:
Gerard Lavalle (baritone)
Shapkin/Convict playing Kedril:
Alexander Oliver (tenor)
Convict playing Don Juan:
Bernhard Stejskal (bar)
Prostitute:
Gillian Covel (mezzo)
Shiskow:
Franz Ferdinand Nentwig (baritone)

Haydn String Quartet in D, Op 76 No 5
Douglas Young Mr Klee Visits the Botanical Gardens (first per/)
Beethoven Quartet in A, Op 132 (Presented by the Manchester Chamber Concerts Society in assoc with Shell (UK) Ltd) BBC North

Contributors

Unknown:
Douglas Young Mr Klee

Sweet Tooth by Mel Calman.
George and Alice long to be adulterous lovers, but their frustrating meetings in a tea-room are life-threatening to the Rum Baba.
Director Ned Chaillet (R)
(Caiman's 'Rabbit Man' next Sat)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mel Calman.
Director:
Ned Chaillet
Rum Baba:
Richard Griffiths
George:
Denis Lawson
Alice:
Morag Hood
Waitress:
Julie Berry
Eclair:
Melinda Walker
Danish:
Steven Harrold
Strudle:
Steve Hodson
Almond slice:
Tim Reynolds

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